Papers by Tomasz Samojlik
BOG IRON ORE EXTRACTION SITES IN BIALOWIEZA PRIMEVAL FOREST IN THE 17-18TH CENTURIES (Rudnie w Puszczy Bialowieskiej w XVII-XVIII wieku)
Kwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej, 2009
Rudnie w Puszczy Białowieskiej w XVII–XVIII wieku
Kwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej, 2009
STANISLAUS AUGUSTUS PONIATOWSKI IN BIALOWIEZA FOREST (30th AUGUST-2nd SEPTEMBER 1784)
Kwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej, 2005
Drzewo wielce uzyteczne - histora lipy drobnolistnej [Tilia cordata] w Puszczy Bialowieskiej
Rocznik Dendrologiczny, 2005
Antropogenne przemiany środowiska Puszczy Białowieskiej do końca XVIII wieku
Ochrona i łowy: Puszcza Białowieska w czasach królewskich
... Przygotowania Gorączka przygotowań zapanowała na długo przed wyjazdem. W wigilię Bożego Narod... more ... Przygotowania Gorączka przygotowań zapanowała na długo przed wyjazdem. W wigilię Bożego Narodzenia Zygmunt August wysłał myśliwców Wasilka i Griszę Moskwicina do łowisk białowieskich, aby przygo-towali wszystko na jego przybycie. ...
Hunts and Stays of Polish Kings and Grand Dukes of Lithuania in Bialowieza Primeval Forest in the 15-16TH Century
Kwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej, 2006
Scorched pine trees and active beehive trees in 19th-century Białowieża Forest
Rudnie w Puszczy Białowieskiej w XVII–XVIII wieku
Zamczysko w Puszczy Bialowieskiej - historia legendy
Hunts and Stays of Polish Kings and Grand Dukes of Lithuania in Bialowieza Primeval Forest in the 15-16TH Century
STANISLAUS AUGUSTUS PONIATOWSKI IN BIALOWIEZA FOREST (30th AUGUST-2nd SEPTEMBER 1784)
Utilization of Białowieża Forest in the times of Jagiellonian dynasty and its traces in the contemporary forest environment
Based on the analysis of historical documents concerning the access rights to Bialowieza Forest a... more Based on the analysis of historical documents concerning the access rights to Bialowieza Forest and the results of palaeoecological research, we described human activities in the Bialowieza Forest under the rule of Jagiellonian dynasty in the Polish−Lithuanian Commonwealth (1386−1572) and their long−lasting effects on forest ecosystems. In the 15−16th centuries the main human impacts were: the creation of river−side meadows, and the introduction of ground fires, mainly to coniferous and mixed forests.
Antropogenne przemiany środowiska Puszczy Białowieskiej do końca XVIII wieku
Archiwum Uj Dokt 2007 243, 2007

Trees Beyond the Wood An exploration of concepts of woods, forests and trees Conference proceedings
Abstract Young Wood, near Mungrisedale, in the Lake District National Park is the highest Atlanti... more Abstract Young Wood, near Mungrisedale, in the Lake District National Park is the highest Atlantic oakwood in England. This makes Young Wood the current upper altitudinal limit for semi-natural, ancient woodland in England. This iconic woodland was fenced by Natural England in autumn 2008 to remove grazing sheep in order to conserve and enhance biodiversity, for example by enabling natural regeneration of trees. It is hypothesised that management of semi-natural habitats to conserve and enhance biodiversity may also protect, and possibly increase, carbon storage in the landscape. However, very little research has specifically tested this in long-term field studies. The fencing of Young Wood provides a good opportunity to improve the evidence base. Immediately prior to fencing soil samples were taken to provide baseline carbon and nitrogen concentrations. Soil bulk density samples were also taken to enable an estimation of soil carbon content. Data from this initial soil survey were analysed to compare current soil concentration and content under different types of vegetation. The potential implications of the results for future carbon storage are discussed. Future repeat surveys will determine how carbon storage is actually affected by the removal of grazing sheep. To begin to monitor changes in biodiversity, a ground vegetation survey was undertaken in summer 2009 and a baseline lichen survey was undertaken in 2010. Data from these baseline surveys are briefly described. A follow up ground vegetation survey was undertaken in 2011. Data are compared to the baseline 2009 survey. The possible implications of early changes in ground vegetation composition are discussed. The aim of this paper is to provide a reference to the baseline survey work undertaken at Young Wood. It is hoped that further surveys of soil, ground vegetation and lichens will be undertaken in future, but also that surveys of other measures of biodiversity, and of carbon stocks and fluxes, can be commenced.
Ochrona i łowy: Puszcza Białowieska w czasach królewskich
... Przygotowania Gorączka przygotowań zapanowała na długo przed wyjazdem. W wigilię Bożego Narod... more ... Przygotowania Gorączka przygotowań zapanowała na długo przed wyjazdem. W wigilię Bożego Narodzenia Zygmunt August wysłał myśliwców Wasilka i Griszę Moskwicina do łowisk białowieskich, aby przygo-towali wszystko na jego przybycie. ...
No return for aurochs. A letter to 'Science
Organon, 2016
Dzikie ssaki Wielkiego księstwa Litewskiego w pracach Jeana-Emmanuela Giliberta
Obserwacje litewskich niedzwiedzi Jeana Emanuela Giliberta
Przegląd Zoologiczny, 2007
Rosomak w Rzeczypospolitej w dawnych zrodlach
Przegląd Zoologiczny, 2005
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