Items where Author is "Tryjanowski, Piotr"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Article | Book Section Number of items: 4. ArticleSutcliffe, Laura M. E. and Batáry, Péter and Kormann, Urs and Báldi, András and Dicks, Lynn V. and Herzon, Irina and Kleijn, David and Tryjanowski, Piotr and Apostolova, Iva and Arlettaz, Raphaël and Aunins, Ainars and Aviron, Stéphanie and Baležentienė, Ligita and Fischer, Christina and Halada, Lubos and Hartel, Tibor and Helm, Aveliina and Hristov, Iordan and Jelaska, Sven D. and Kaligarič, Mitja and Kamp, Johannes and Klimek, Sebastian and Koorberg, Pille and Kostiuková, Jarmila and Kovács-Hostyánszki, Anikó and Kuemmerle, Tobias and Leuschner, Christoph and Lindborg, Regina and Loos, Jacqueline and Maccherini, Simona and Marja, Riho and Máthé, Orsolya and Paulini, Inge and Proença, Vânia and Rey-Benayas, José and Sans, F. Xavier and Seifert, Charlotte and Stalenga, Jarosław and Timaeus, Johannes and Török, Péter and van Swaay, Chris and Viik, Eneli and Tscharntke, Teja and Kühn, Ingolf (2014) Harnessing the biodiversity value of Central and Eastern European farmland. Diversity and Distributions, 21 (6). pp. 722-730. ISSN 13669516 Díaz, Mario and Cuervo, José Javier and Flensted-Jensen, Einar and Grim, Tomas and Ibáñez-Álamo, Juan Diego and Jokimäki, Jukka and Markó, Gábor and Tryjanowski, Piotr and Møller, Anders Pape (2014) Interactive effects of fearfulness and geographical location on the population trends of breeding birds. Behavioral Ecology. ISSN 1465-7279 (print), 1465-7279 (online) Haklová-Kočíková, Božena and Hižňanová, Adriana and Majláth, Igor and Račka, Karol and Harris, David James and Földvári, Gábor and Tryjanowski, Piotr and Kokošová, Natália and Malčeková, Beáta and Majláthová, Viktória (2014) Morphological and molecular characterization of Karyolysus - a neglected but common parasite infecting some European lizards. PARASITES AND VECTORS, 7. p. 555. ISSN 1756-3305 Book SectionRózsa, Lajos and Tryjanowski, Piotr and Vas, Zoltán (2015) Under the changing climate: how shifting geographic distributions and sexual selection shape parasite diversification. In: Parasite diversity and diversification: evolutionary ecology meets phylogenetics. Cambridge University Press, pp. 58-76. |