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Lenka Kuglerová

Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Publications -  32
Citations -  921

Lenka Kuglerová is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Riparian zone & Riparian forest. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 28 publications receiving 631 citations. Previous affiliations of Lenka Kuglerová include University of British Columbia & Umeå University.

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Towards optimizing riparian buffer zones: Ecological and biogeochemical implications for forest management

TL;DR: Riparian forests along streams and rivers in forested landscapes provide many ecosystem functions that are important for the biodiversity and biogeochemistry of both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems as discussed by the authors, which is important for aquatic ecosystems.
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Groundwater discharge creates hotspots of riparian plant species richness in a boreal forest stream network

TL;DR: Strong relationships between GW discharge, plant species richness and environmental conditions across the entire stream size gradient are demonstrated, suggesting that both river hydrology and upland inputs should be considered to fully understand riparian vegetation dynamics.
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Hydrological effects of clear-cutting in a boreal forest : snowpack dynamics, snowmelt and streamflow responses

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of forest clear-cutting on snow accumulation, melt dynamics and associated stream responses in a paired catchment experiment in northern Sweden were investigated and two boreal first-order s...
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Local and regional processes determine plant species richness in a river-network metacommunity

TL;DR: These results provide the first empirical evidence that position in the river network drives spatial patterns in riparian plant diversity and composition by the joint influence of local (disturbance, habitat conditions, and habitat breadth) and regional (dispersal) forces.