Mgr. Ondřej Mottl, Ph.D.
Job Position: PhD Student - Laboratory of Multitrophic Interactions , PhD Student - Laboratory of Ecology and Evolution of Social Insects
Phone:
+420 387775378
E-mail:
ondrej.mottl@email.cz
Spatial structure and community dynamics of arboreal ants in tropical rain forests
Total found: 10 records
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Leponce M., Dejean A., Mottl O., Klimeš P. (2021) Rapid assessment of the three-dimensional distribution of dominant arboreal ants in tropical forests Insect Conservation and Diversity In press : DOI: 10.1111/icad.12486 |
Mottl O.,
Fibich P.,
Klimeš P.,
Volf M.,
Tropek R., Anderson-Teixeira K., Auga J., Blair T.,
Butterill P. T., Carscallen G., Gonzalez-Akre E., Goodman A.,
Kaman O.,
Lamarre G.,
Libra M., Losada M.E., Manumbor M., Miller S., Molem K., Nichols G.,
Plowman N.,
Redmond C. M.,
Seifert C. L., Vrána J., Weiblen G.,
Novotný V. (2020) Spatial covariance of herbivorous and predatory guilds of forest canopy arthropods along a latitudinal gradient. Ecology Letters
23
: 1499–1510. DOI: 10.1111/ele.13579 |
Mottl O., Yombai J.,
Fayle T. M.,
Novotný V.,
Klimeš P. (2020) Experiments with artificial nests provide evidence for ant community stratification and nest site limitation in a tropical forest. Biotropica
52
: 277-287. DOI: 10.1111/btp.12684 |
Plowman N., Mottl O.,
Novotný V., Idigel C., Philip F.J., Rimandai M.,
Klimeš P. (2020) Nest microhabitats and tree size mediate shifts in ant community structure across elevation in tropical rainforest canopies. Ecography
43
: 431-442. DOI: 10.1111/ecog.04730 |
Klimeš P., Fayle T. M., Jacquemin J., Moses J., Mottl O., Orivel J., Novotný V., Leponce M. (2019) How much does a tropical forest elevational gradient contribute to biodiversity? Insights from the ant communities of Mt. Wilhelm. Joint Meeting between the British Ecological Society Tropical Ecology Group and the Society for Tropical Ecology. 9.-12.4.2019. Edinburgh, UK |
Mottl O.,
Plowman N.,
Novotný V., Gewa B., Rimandai M.,
Klimeš P. (2019) Secondary succession has surprisingly low impact on arboreal ant communities in tropical montane rainforest. Ecosphere
10
: e02848. DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.2848 |
Volf M.,
Klimeš P.,
Lamarre G.,
Redmond C. M.,
Seifert C. L., Abe T., Auga J., Anderson-Teixeira K.,
Basset Y. F., Beckett S.,
Butterill P. T., Drozd P., Gonzalez-Akre E.,
Kaman O., Kamata N.,
Laird-Hopkins B.,
Libra M., Manumbor M., Miller S., Molem K., Mottl O., Murakami M., Nakaji T.,
Plowman N., Pyszko P., Šigut M., Šipoš J.,
Tropek R., Weiblen G.,
Novotný V. (2019) Quantitative assessment of plant-arthropod interactions in forest canopies: A plot-based approach. PLOS One
14
: e0222119. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222119 |
Mottl O., Plowman N., Novotný V., Klimeš P. (2016) Ants and succession in tropical mountain forest: Its low effect on arboreal ant communities in New Guinea Highlands. European Conference of Tropical Ecology and Annual Conference of the Society for Tropical Ecology", 23.-26. února 2016, Göttingen, Německo |
Klimeš P., Mottl O. (2015) Tajemství pestrosti společenstev mravenců v korunách tropických stromů Živa
4
: 179-182. Documents to download: Klimeš, Mottl 2015 Živa (pdf) |
Mottl O., Plowman N., Klimeš P. (2015) Struktura a dynamika společenstev stromových mravenců podél sukcesního gradientu v horském lese Nové Guineje. In: Bryja J., Řehák Z., Zukal J. (eds.) Zoologické dny Brno 2015. Sborník abstraktů z konference 12.-13. února 2015, p.172-173 |