Search Results - "Maresova, Jana"
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Accuracy assessment of the global TanDEM-X digital elevation model in a mountain environment
Published in Remote sensing of environment (01-05-2020)“…The past two decades have been prolific in production of global or near-global Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) derived from satellite data. The most recent…”
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Dynamics of internal isoprenoid metabolites in young Picea abies (Norway spruce) shoots during drought stress conditions in springtime
Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-11-2022)“…Currently, large areas of Picea abies (Norway spruce) stands in Europe are increasingly affected by drought and heat waves. Moreover, early spring drought has…”
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Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of the genus Symbrenthia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) correlates with the past geography of the Oriental region
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-12-2022)“…[Display omitted] •Symbrenthia is monophyletic and sister to Araschnia.•A new genus is described for Mynbrenthia hippalus.•The ancestral area reconstruction…”
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Noah's Ark is full of common species attractive to humans: The case of boid snakes in zoos
Published in Ecological economics (01-01-2008)“…As the fate of endangered species may largely depend on human decisions, we analyzed the effect of species attractiveness to humans on conservation efforts…”
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Cross-continental phylogeography of two Holarctic Nymphalid butterflies, Boloria eunomia and Boloria selene
Published in PloS one (26-03-2019)“…Pleistocene glaciations had significant effects on the distribution and evolution of species inhabiting the Holarctic region. Phylogeographic studies…”
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Differential associations between nucleotide polymorphisms and physiological traits in Norway spruce ( Picea abies Karst.) plants under contrasting water regimes
Published in Forestry (London) (08-10-2022)“…Norway spruce is an ecologically and commercially important species, which currently suffers from climate change and is expected to decline because of heat and…”
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The short-term effect of sudden gap creation on tree temperature and volatile composition profiles in a Norway spruce stand
Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-12-2020)“…Key message Higher solar radiation leads to higher crown temperatures, sap flow, and airborne volatile concentrations as well as altered bark chemical…”
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Cobalt and strontium sorption by moss biosorbent: Modeling of single and binary metal systems
Published in Desalination (31-01-2011)“…Sorbent prepared from moss Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus has been used for obtaining quantitative data of the cobalt and strontium sorption from single and binary…”
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Recently lost connectivity in the Western Palaearctic steppes: the case of a scarce specialist butterfly
Published in Conservation genetics (01-06-2020)“…Palaearctic steppes evolved under the Cenozoic cold arid climate and megaherbivore pressure. A large portion of the biome persisted into the Holocene but has…”
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Isolated Asian steppe element in the Balkans: habitats of Proterebia afra (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) and associated butterfly communities
Published in Journal of insect conservation (01-06-2017)“…A characteristic butterfly of Asian steppes, Proterebia afra (Fabricius 1787), was studied in its two relic areas of occurrence within the Balkans—the Askion…”
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Human responses to live snakes and their photographs: Evaluation of beauty and fear of the king snakes
Published in Journal of environmental psychology (01-03-2012)“…Animals are ancestrally important stimuli for us and thus, we pay disproportional attention to them over other objects. Some of them, like snakes, attract…”
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Perishing rich, expanding poor: Demography and population genetic patterns in two congeneric butterflies
Published in Molecular ecology (01-02-2023)“…In human‐altered landscapes, specialist butterflies typically form spatially restricted populations, genetically differentiated due to dispersal restrictions…”
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We all Appreciate the Same Animals: Cross-Cultural Comparison of Human Aesthetic Preferences for Snake Species in Papua New Guinea and Europe
Published in Ethology (01-04-2009)“…We examined the aesthetic perception of animal species in two culturally contrasting societies. Students from the Czech Republic and villagers from Papua New…”
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Cross-Cultural Agreement in Perception of Animal Beauty: Boid Snakes Viewed by People from Five Continents
Published in Human ecology : an interdisciplinary journal (01-12-2011)“…A study investigated aesthetic preferences within an integral taxonomic group, boid snakes, in several distant cultures: Bolivia, Philippines, India Rajasthan…”
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Extremely Endangered Butterflies of Scattered Central European Dry Grasslands Under Current Habitat Alteration
Published in Insect systematics and diversity (01-09-2021)“…Central European dry grasslands represent extrazonal patches of the Eurasian steppe biome. They suffer from severe habitat alterations due to land-use changes,…”
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The phylogenetic positions of Bhagadatta Moore, 1898, Kumothales Overlaet, 1940 and Harmilla Aurivillius, 1892 (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Limenitidinae) based on molecular data
Published in Nota lepidopterologica (29-05-2020)“…We sequenced multiple genes from the enigmatic genera Bhagadatta Moore, 1898, Kumothales Overlaet, 1940 and Harmilla Aurivillius, 1892 (Nymphalidae,…”
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Spatial and temporal variation in dispersal pattern of an invasive pine
Published in Biological invasions (01-08-2010)“…Understanding dispersal ability of an invasive species is crucial for describing its potential spread. Despite this, we still know little about the dispersal…”
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Phylogeography of the small grass yellow Eurema brigitta (Stoll, 1780) (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) unveils the existence of distinct taxa within the Palaeotropics
Published in Austral entomology (01-11-2023)“…Eurema brigitta (Stoll, 1780) is one of the few butterfly species distributed in most of the Old World tropics. In 2017, we documented its occurrence in…”
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What makes some species of milk snakes more attractive to humans than others?
Published in Theory in biosciences = Theorie in den Biowissenschaften (01-11-2009)“…Animals are ancestrally important stimuli for humans who pay disproportional attention to animal objects and exhibit an outstanding ability to categorize…”
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Wolbachia affects mitochondrial population structure in two systems of closely related Palaearctic blue butterflies
Published in Scientific reports (04-02-2021)“…The bacterium Wolbachia infects many insect species and spreads by diverse vertical and horizontal means. As co-inherited organisms, these bacteria often cause…”
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