Řazení:
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Authors, Year
2012
- Technical reclamations are wasting the conservation potential of post-mining sites. A case study of black coal spoil dumps.
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Tropek R., Kadlec T., Hejda M., Kocarek P., Skuhrovec J., Malenovsky I., Vodka S., Spitzer L., Banar P. & M. Konvicka (2012): Technical reclamations are wasting the conservation potential of post-mining sites. A case study of black coal spoil dumps. Ecol. Eng. 43: 13–18. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2011.10.010.
2010
- Spontaneous succession in limestone quarries as an effective restoration tool for endangered arthropods and plants
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Tropek R., Kadlec T., Karešová P., Spitzer L., Kočárek P., Malenovský I., Banar P., Tuf I. H., Hejda M. & Konvička M. (2010): Spontaneous succession in limestone quarries as an effective restoration tool for endangered arthropods and plants. Journal of Applied Ecology 47: 139–147.
2009
- Does closure of traditionally managed open woodlands threaten epigeic invertebrates? Effects of coppicing and high deer densities
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Spitzer L., Konvička M., Beneš J., Tropek R., Tuf I. H. & Tufová J. (2009): Does closure of traditionally managed open woodlands threaten epigeic invertebrates? Effects of coppicing and high deer densities. Biological conservation 141: 827–837.
2008
- Does closure of traditionally managed open woodlands threaten epigeic invertebrates? Effects of coppicing and high deer densities
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Spitzer L., Konvička M., Beneš J., Tropek R., Tuf I. H. & Tufová J. (2008): Does closure of traditionally managed open woodlands threaten epigeic invertebrates? Effects of coppicing and high deer densities. Biological conservation 141: 827–837.
- Two groups of epigeic arthropods differ in colonising of piedmont quarries: the necessity of multi-taxa and life-history traits approaches in the monitoring studies
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Tropek R., Spitzer L. & Konvička M. (2008): Two groups of epigeic arthropods differ in colonising of piedmont quarries: the necessity of multi-taxa and life-history traits approaches in the monitoring studies. Community Ecology 9: 177–184.
2007
- Effects of traditional coppicing and game density on epigeic fauna.
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Spitzer L., Tropek R., Konvička M., Beneš J., Tuf I. H. & Tufová J. (2007): Effects of traditional coppicing and game density on epigeic fauna. In Feldmeyer-Christe E. (ed.), Abstracts of the International Conference Monitoring the Effectiveness of Nature Conservation. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Birmensdorf, p. 80.
- Příspěvek k poznání fauny epigeických bezobratlých dvou přírodních jedlobukových lesů ve Vsetínských vrších (Česká republika)
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Spitzer L., Tuf I. H., Tufová J. & Tropek R. (2007): Příspěvek k poznání fauny epigeických bezobratlých dvou přírodních jedlobukových lesů ve Vsetínských vrších (Česká republika) [Contribution to the knowledge of epigeic invertebrates of two seminatural fir-beech deciduous woodlands in the Vsetínské vrchy Hills, Western Carpathians (Czech Republic)]. Práce a Stud. Muz. Beskyd (Přír. Vědy) 19: 71–82 (in Czech, English summary).
- Příspěvek k poznání fauny epigeických bezobratlých dvou přírodních jedlobukových lesů ve Vsetínských vrších (Česká republika)
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Spitzer L., Tuf I. H.,Tufová J. & Tropek R. (2007): Příspěvek k poznání fauny epigeických bezobratlých dvou přírodních jedlobukových lesů ve Vsetínských vrších (Česká republika). [Contribution to the knowledge of epigeic invertebrates of two seminatural fir-beech deciduous woodlands in the Vsetínské vrchy Hills, Western Carpathians (Czech Republic).] Práce a Stud. Muz. Beskyd (Přír. Vědy) 19: 71–82.
- Can quarries supplement rare xeric habitats in a piedmont region? Comparison of spiders and ground beetles.
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Tropek R., Spitzer L. & Konvička M. (2007): Can quarries supplement rare xeric habitats in a piedmont region? Comparison of spiders and ground beetles. In Feldmeyer-Christe E. (ed.), Abstracts of the International Conference Monitoring the Effectiveness of Nature Conservation. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Birmensdorf, p. 44.
- Where is the biodiversity of Pannonian forests? Multiple taxonomic groups require open-canopy management
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Vodka Š., Konvička M., Spitzer L., Tropek R. & Čížek L. (2007): Where is the biodiversity of Pannonian forests? Multiple taxonomic groups require open-canopy management. In Batáry P. & Körösi A. (eds), Fauna Pannonica 2007. Abstracts of the Symposium on Conservation and Genesis of the Fauna of the Carpathian Basin.Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, p. 68.
2006
- Environmental impact of Bt maize – three year experience
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Habuštová O., Turanli F., Doležal P., Růžička V., Spitzer L. & Hussein H. M. (2006): Environmental impact of Bt maize – three year experience. IOBC/WPRS Bulletin 29 (5): 57–63.
2005
- Communities of beetles and spiders in the stands ofnormal and genetically modified maize
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Habuštová O., Turanli F., Spitzer L., Růžička V., Doležal P. & Sehnal F. (2005): Communities of beetles and spiders in the stands ofnormal and genetically modified maize. Pestycydy 2005 (3): 125–131.
2004
- A biannual study on the environmental impact of Bt-maize
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Sehnal F., Habuštová O., Spitzer L., Hussein H. M. & Růžička V. (2004): A biannual study on the environmental impact of Bt-maize.In Romeis J. & Bigler F. (eds), Ecological Impact of the Genetically Modified Organisms. IOBC/WPRS Bulletin 27 (3): 147–160.