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Publications
- Avoiding erroneous citations in ecological research: read before you apply
- Intensive fish ponds as ecological traps for dragonflies: an imminent threat to the endangered species Sympetrum depressiusculum (Odonata: Libellulidae)
- Wing wettability gradient in a damselfly Lestes sponsa (Odonata: Lestidae) reflects the submergence behaviour during underwater oviposition: Wing wettability gradient in L. sponsa
- Natal philopatry in four European species of dragonflies (Odonata: Sympetrinae) and possible implications for conservation management
- Motorway as a barrier to dispersal of the threatened dragonfly Sympetrum depressiusculum (Odonata: Libellulidae): Consequence of mortality or crossing avoidance?
- A novel approach involving the use of Odonata as indicators of tropical forest degradation: When family matters
- How difficult is it to reintroduce a dragonfly? Fifteen years monitoring Leucorrhinia dubia at the receiving site
- Performance of DNA metabarcoding, standard barcoding, and morphological approach in the identification of hostparasitoid interactions
- Phenotypic plasticity in specialists: How long-spined larval sympetrum depressiusculum (odonata: Libellulidae) responds to combined predator cues
- Vertical canopy gradient shaping the stratification of leaf-chewer–parasitoid interactions in a temperate forest
- Home range, movement, and distribution patterns of the threatened dragonfly Sympetrum depressiusculum (Odonata: Libellulidae): A thousand times greater territory to protect?
- Specialization directs habitat selection responses to a top predator in semiaquatic but not aquatic taxa
- Seasonal Shifts in Bacterial and Fungal Microbiomes of Leaves and Associated Leaf-Mining Larvae Reveal Persistence of Core Taxa Regardless of Diet
- Community changes in odonate monitoring: why are long‐term studies so relevant?
- Highway stormwater ponds as islands of Odonata diversity in an agricultural landscape
- Fungi are more transient than bacteria in caterpillar gut microbiomes
- Caterpillar Gut Microbiome: Fungi Are More Transient Than Bacteria
- Individual variability in habitat selection by aquatic insects is driven by taxonomy rather than specialisation
- Mycobiomes of two distinct clades of ambrosia gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) are species-specificin larvae but similar in nutritive mycelia
- Global changes in the odonate family ratios in response to the tropical forest degradation
- Sum or mean in calculation of qualitative scoring methods using the Dragonfly Biotic Index, and an alternative approach facilitating conservation prioritization
- Concentration-dependent effectof plant secondary metabolites on bacterial and fungal microbiomes in caterpillar guts
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Co-workers & collaborators
- AD
Aleš Dolný
- PP
Petr Pyszko
- FH
Filip Harabiš
- MŠ
Martin Šigut
- LC
Lukáš Choleva
- JV
Jiří Vojar