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    Host tree availability shapes potential distribution of a target epiphytic moss species more than direct climate effects by Wysocki, Adrian, Wierzcholska, Sylwia, Proćków, Jarosław, Konowalik, Kamil

    Published in Scientific reports (08-08-2024)
    “…Climate change significantly impacts the distribution of woody plants, indirectly influencing the dynamics of entire ecosystems. Understanding species' varied…”
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    Herbal medicine in the Jewish Renaissance rare medical handbook The Guide to the Tree of Life (Sejfer derech ejc ha-chajim) by Spielvogel, Izabela, Wysocki, Adrian, Proćków, Małgorzata, Wierzcholska, Sylwia, Proćków, Jarosław

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (05-12-2024)
    “…The only known copy of Sejfer derech ejc ha-chajim, an anonymous old print, is stored in the Austrian National Library in Vienna. It was written in the Yiddish…”
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    Opposite effects of host tree species on the realised niche of Dicranum viride – A model species belonging to the group of endangered epiphytes by Wysocki, Adrian, Czortek, Patryk, Konowalik, Kamil, Proćków, Jarosław, Wierzcholska, Sylwia

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-10-2023)
    “…•We studied the effects of host trees on the niche of endangered epiphyte Dicranum viride.•Niche partitioning shapes assemblages of D. viride on Carpinus…”
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    Expanding the boundaries in the face of global warming: A lesson from genetic and ecological niche studies of Centaurium erythraea in Europe by Jakubska-Busse, Anna, Wysocki, Adrian, Domagała, Paweł J., Brudzińska-Kosior, Anna, Sporek, Monika, Kosior, Grzegorz

    Published in The Science of the total environment (25-11-2024)
    “…Climate change affects plant species, especially those with restricted ecology and distribution. Centaurium erythraea is a flowering plant species in the…”
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