Publikace
Celkem nalezeno: 195 záznamů |
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Sam K., Bonny K., Novotný V. (2016) Elevational patterns in predation, herbivore performance and herbivory in hostile and enemy free space. Zoologicke dny |
Sam K., Bonny K., Novotný V. (2016) Elevational patterns in predation, herbivore performance and herbivory in hostile and enemy free space. Conference of Society for Tropical Ecology |
Sam K., Bonny K., Novotný V. (2016) Ecology of bird communities along an elevational tropical gradient in Papua New Guinea. Conference of Society for Tropical Ecology |
Sam K., Novotný V. (2016) Ecology of birds along an elevational gradient and their predation pressure on arthropods. Association of the Tropical Biology and Conservation |
Vlašánek P.,
Kolář V., Tájková P. (2016) New records of Gomphus pulchellus on the eastern edge of its range in the Czech Republic (Odonata: Gomphidae). Libellula
35: 93-98.
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Wilson K., Auerbach N.,
Sam K., Magini A., Moss A., Langhans S., Budiharta S., Terzano D., Meijaard E. (2016) Conservation research is not happening where it is most needed. PLoS Biology
14: e1002413.
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Klimeš P.,
Mottl O. (2015) Tajemství pestrosti společenstev mravenců v korunách tropických stromů Živa
4: 179-182.
Dokumenty ke stažení: 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 |
Sam K., Bonny K., Moses J., Novotný V. (2015) Herbivory and herbivores in enemy free space along a complete elevation gradient in the tropics. Association of the Tropical Biology and Conservation |
Sam K., Bonny K., Novotný V. (2015) Ecology of bird communities along an elevational tropical gradient in Papua New Guinea. Association of the Tropical Biology and Conservation |
Sam K., Koane B.,
Novotný V. (2015) Herbivore damage increases avian and ant predation of caterpillars on trees along a complete elevational forest gradient in Papua New Guinea. Ecography
38: 293-300.
DOI: 10.1111/ecog.00979 |
Sam K., Remmel T., Molleman F. (2015) Material affects attack rates on dummy caterpillars in tropical forest where arthropod predators dominate: an experiment using clay and dough dummies with green colourants on various plant species. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
157: 317-324.
DOI: 10.1111/eea.12367 |
Stork N., Stone M.,
Sam L. (2015) Vertical stratification of beetles in tropical rainforests as sampled by light traps in North Queensland, Australia. Austral Ecology
41: 168-178.
DOI: 10.1111/aec.12286 |
Vlašánek P.,
Novotný V. (2015) Demography and mobility of three common understory butterfly species from tropical rain forest of Papua New Guinea. Population Ecology
57: 445-455.
DOI: 10.1007/s10144-015-0480-7 |
Bonny K., Novotný V., Sam K. (2014) Herbivore damage increases avian and ant predation of caterpillars on trees along an altitudinal gradient. Association of the Tropical Biology and Conservation |
Čtvrtečka R.,
Sam K., Brus E., Weiblen G.,
Novotný V. (2014) Frugivorous weevils are too rare cause Janzen-Connelll effects in New Guinea lowland rain forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology
30: 521-535.
DOI: 10.1017/S0266467414000406 |
Low P.,
Sam K., Mcarthur C., Posa M., Hochuli D. (2014) Determining predator identity from attack marks left in model caterpillars: guidelines for best practice. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
152: 120-126..
DOI: 10.1111/eea.12207 |
Sam K., Bonny K., Jeppy S., Munzinger J., Novotný V. (2014) Explaining the species richness of birds along a complete rainforest elevational gradient in the tropics. Association of the Tropical Biology and Conservation |
Sam K., Koane B. (2014) New avian records along the elevational gradient of Mt. Wilhelm, Papua New Guinea. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club
134: 116-133.
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Sam K., Koane B., Jeppy S.,
Novotný V. (2014) Effect of forest fragmentation on bird species richness in Papua New Guinea. Journal of Field Ornithology
85: 152-167.
DOI: 10.1111/jofo.12057 |