List of publications
Total found: 662 records |
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Alcántara J.M., Verdú M., Garrido J.L., Montesinos-Navarro A., Aizen M.A., Alifriqui M., Allen D., Al-Namazi A.A., Armas C., Bastida J.M., Bellido T., Paterno G.B., Briceno H., Camargo de Oliveira R.A., et al.,
Novotný V., Olesen J.M., Ortiz-Brunel J.P., Pajares-Murgó M., et al., Vargas-Colin A., Vogiatzakis I., Zamora R. (2025) Key concepts and a world-wide look at plant recruitment networks. Biological Reviews
100: 1127-1151.
DOI: 10.1111/brv.13177 |
Brucato N., Lisant V., Kinipi C.,
Kik A., Besnard G., Leavesley M., Ricault F.-X. (2025) Influence of betel nut chewing on oral microbiome in Papua New Guinea. Evolution Medicine and Public Health
13: 36-44.
DOI: 10.1093/emph/eoae030 |
de Bello F., Fischer F.M., Puy J., Shipley B., Verdú M., Götzenberger L., Lavorel S., Moretti M., Wright I.J., Berg M.P., et al.,
Lepš J., Madin J.S., Májeková M., Pausas J.G., Segrestin J., Sobral M., Zanne A.E., Garnier E. (2025) Raunkiæran shortfalls: Challenges and perspectives in trait-based ecology. Ecological Monographs
95: article number: e70018.
DOI: 10.1002/ecm.70018 |
de Sousa Perugini L.G.,
Ré Jorge L., Ollerton J., Milaneze-Gutierre M.A., Rech A.R. (2025) High modularity of plant-pollinator interactions in an urban garden is driven by phenological continuity and flower morphology Urban Ecosystems
28: article number: 126.
DOI: 10.1007/s11252-025-01737-z Documents to download: de Sousa Perugini et al. - 2025 - High modularity of plant-pollinator (pdf) |
Gracia C., Lisner A., Applová M., Chondol T., Dolejšek V., Janíková E., Karpate Y., Konečná M., Papatheodoulou A., Pedrós L., Švancárová T.,
Lepš J., Segrestin J. (2025) Plant diversity loss has limited effects on below-ground biomass and traits but alters community short-term root production in a species-rich grassland. Journal of Ecology
113: 662-671.
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14488 |
Hadrava J.,
Klečka J., Moran K.,
Klečková I., Kelso S., Etzbauer C., Skevington J.H., Mengual X. (2025) The evolution of wasp mimicry and biogeography in the genus Temnostoma (Diptera: Syrphidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
205: article number: 108298.
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2025.108298 |
Hönle P.,
Schumacher N.,
Fibich P., Posman A., Biul M.,
Klimeš P. (2025) Competition for food and nesting resources in arboreal ant communities is higher in lowland than in mid-elevation rainforests Myrmecological News
35: 73-87.
DOI: 10.25849/myrmecol.news_035:073 |
Jermakowicz E., Stocki M.,
Szefer P., Burzyńska J., Brzosko E. (2025) Complex Floral Scent Profile of Neottia ovata (Orchidaceae): General Attractants and Beyond. Plants
14: article number: 942.
DOI: 10.3390/plants14060942 |
Klinkovská K., Sperandii M.G., Knollová I., Danihelka J., Hájek M., Hájková P., Hroudová Z., Jiroušek M.,
Lepš J., Navrátilová J., et al., Bruelheide H., Chytrý M. (2025) Half a Century of Temperate Non-Forest Vegetation Changes: No Net Loss in Species Richness, but Considerable Shifts in Taxonomic and Functional Composition. Global Change Biology
31: article number: e70030.
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.70030 |
Korejs K., Koane B., Jeppy S.,
Ré Jorge L.,
Novotný V.,
Sam K. (2025) Feeding Specialisation Shapes Avian Functional Diversity Along a Tropical Rainforest Elevational Gradient. Journal of Biogeography
52: article number: e15103.
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.15103 |
Lepš J., Lisner A. (2025) Resistance and Resilience of Species Composition: Thirty Years of Experimental Mismanagement and Subsequent Restoration in a Species Rich Meadow. Ecology and Evolution
15: article number: e70923.
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.70923 |
Mezzomo P.,
Leong J.,
Pokorný V.,
Ré Jorge L.,
Volfová T.,
Kozel P.,
Vodrážka P., Seifert C.L.,
Aurová K.,
Moos M., Engström M.T., Salminen J.-P.,
Volf M. (2025) Effects of pronounced seasonal turnover and intraspecific variation in leaf traits on specialization of insect herbivores associated with six Salicaceae hosts. Oecologia
207: article number: 34.
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-025-05672-w |
Mrázová A.,
Sam K., Hilker M., Rubene D., Amo L.,
Mäntylä E. (2025) Feathered noses: methodological insights into understanding avian olfaction and foraging. Animal Behaviour
222: article number_ 123075.
DOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2025.123075 |
Ollerton J., Coulthard, Emma, Tarrant S., Woolford, James,
Ré Jorge L., Rech André R. (2025) Butterflies, bumblebees and hoverflies are equally effective pollinators of Knautia arvensis (Caprifoliaceae), a generalist plant species with compound inflorescences Journal of Applied Entomology
149: 685-696.
DOI: 10.1111/jen.13345 |
Pliszko A., Jermakowicz E., Kostro-Ambroziak A., Trzciński P., Stocki M., Wójcik T.,
Szefer P. (2025) The potential of alien Solidago x niederederi Khek (Asteraceae) to compete for insect pollinators with its parental species. Biological Invasions
27: article number: 127.
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-025-03576-7 |
Uquillas A., Bonilla N., Arizala S.,
Basset Y. F., Barrios H., Donoso D. (2025) Climate drives the long-term ant male production in a tropical community. Scientific Reports
15: article number: 428.
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-84789-z |
Valdés-Correcher E., Kadiri Y., Bourdin A.,
Mrázová A., Bălăcenoiu F., Branco M., Bogdziewicz M., Bjørn M.C., Damestoy T., Dobrosavljević J., Faticov M., et al.,
Mäntylä E., Moreira K., Piotti A., et al.,
Sam K., Sobral M., Tack A.J.M., Varela Z., Castagneyrol B. (2025) Effects of climate on leaf phenolics, insect herbivory, and their relationship in pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) across its geographic range in Europe. Oecologia
207: article number: 61.
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-025-05696-2 |
Vejmělka F. (2025) First scientific observation of the largest Sahulian rodent, Mallomys istapantap, in the wild. Mammalia Early View: DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2024-0153 |
Wenda C., Luk C.-L., Benedick S., Nakamura A., Basset Y. F., Bonebrake T.C., Scheffers B.R., Ashton L., Xing S. (2025) Butterflies respond to habitat disturbance in tropical forests through activity shifts. Journal of Animal Ecology Early View: DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.70053 |
Bazzichetto M., Sperandii M.G., Penone C., Keil P., Allan E.,
Lepš J., Prati D., Fischer M., Bolliger R., Gossner M.M., de Bello F. (2024) Biodiversity promotes resistance but dominant species shape recovery of grasslands under extreme drought. Journal of Ecology
112: 1087-1100.
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14288 |