Publikace
Celkem nalezeno: 283 záznamů |
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Klimeš P., Janda M., Novotný V., Ibalim S., Kua J. (2008) Selective eradication of ants from rainforest vegetation in New Guinea: testing new approach in the canopy. Talk Nr. 3 in 15. In: The Annual Meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation 9-13 June 2008, Paramaribo (Suriname, South America), p124. |
Basset Y., Corbara B., Barrios H., Cuénoud P., Leponce M., Aberlenc H., Bail J., Bito D., Bridle J., Castano-Meneses G.,
Čížek L.,
Novotný V. (2007) IBISCA-Panama, a large-scale study of arthropod beta-diversity and vertical stratification in a lowland rainforest: rationale, study sites and field protocols. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Entomologie
77: 39-69.
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Hulcr J., Mogia M., Isua B.,
Novotný V. (2007) Host specificity of ambrosia and bark beetles (Col., Curculionidae: Scolytinae and Platypodinae) in a New Guinea rainforest. Ecological Entomology
32: 762-772.
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Novotný V., Miller S.,
Hulcr J., Drew R., Basset Y.,
Janda M., Setliff G., Darrow K., Stewart A., Auga J., Isua B., Molem K., Manumbor M. (2007) Low beta diversity of herbivorous insects in tropical forests. Nature
448: 692-695.
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Novotný V., Drozd P., Miller S., Kulfan M.,
Janda M., Basset Y., Weiblen G. (2006) Why are there so many species of herbivorous insects in tropical rainforests? Science
313: 1115-1118.
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Novotný V., Drozd P., Miller S., Kulfan M.,
Janda M., Basset Y., Weiblen G. (2006) Why are there so many species of herbivorous insects in tropical rainforests? Science
313: 1115-1118.
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Weiblen G., Webb C.,
Novotný V., Basset Y., Miller S. (2006) Phylogenetic dispersion of host use in a tropical insect herbivore community. Ecology
87: S62-S75.
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Weiblen G., Webb C.,
Novotný V., Basset Y., Miller S. (2006) Phylogenetic dispersion of host use in a tropical insect herbivore community. Ecology
87: S62-S75.
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Lewinsohn T.,
Novotný V., Basset Y. (2005) Insects on plants: diversity of herbivore assemblages revisited. Annual Reviews of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics
36: 597-620.
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Lewinsohn T.,
Novotný V., Basset Y. (2005) Insects on plants: diversity of herbivore assemblages revisited. Annual Reviews of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics
36: 597-620.
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Novotný V., Basset Y. (2005) Host specificity of insect herbivores in tropical forests. Proceedings of the Royal Society, London, Biological Sciences
272: 1083-1090.
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Novotný V., Clarke A., Drew R., Balagawi S., Clifford B. (2005) Host specialization and species richness of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in a New Guinea rain forest Journal of Tropical Ecology
21: 67-77.
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Novotný V., Miller S., Basset Y.,
Čížek L., Darrow K., Kaupa B., Kua J., Weiblen G. (2005) An altitudinal comparison of caterpillar (Lepidoptera) assemblages on Ficus trees in Papua New Guinea. Journal of Biogeography
32: 1303-1314.
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Novotný V., Weiblen G. (2005) From communities to continents: beta-diversity of herbivorous insects. Annales Zoologici Fennici
42: 463-475.
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Novotný V., Weiblen G. (2005) From communities to continents: beta-diversity of herbivorous insects. Annales Zoologici Fennici
42: 463-475.
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Pokon R.,
Novotný V., Samuelson G. (2005) Host specialization and species richness of root feeding chrysomelid larvae (Chrysomelidae, Coleoptera) in a New Guinea rainforest. Journal of Tropical Ecology
6: 595-604.
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Basset Y.,
Novotný V., Miller S., Weiblen G., Missa O., Stewart A. (2004) Conservation and biological monitoring of tropical forests: the role of parataxonomists. Journal of Applied Ecology
41: 163-174.
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Novotný V. (2004) Papuánské (polo)pravdy Dokořán, Praha. 148 pp. |
Novotný V., Basset Y., Miller S., Kitching R., Laidlaw M., Drozd P.,
Čížek L. (2004) Local species richness of leaf-chewing insects feeding on woody plants from one hectare of a lowland rainforest Conservation Biology
18: 227-237.
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Novotný V., Miller S.,
Lepš J., Basset Y., Bito D.,
Janda M.,
Hulcr J., Damas K., Weiblen G. (2004) No tree an island: the plant-caterpillar food web of a secondary rain forest in New Guinea. Ecology Letters
7: 1090-1100.
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