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Ecology & Biogeography

Spatial modelling and data quality

  • Analysis of GPS telemetry data
  • Home range estimation and modelling
  • Analysis of movement from ring-resighting data (e. g. Greater flamingo in Mediterranean)
  • Modelling and monitoring of spatial dynamics of wildlife populations and communities using camera trapping data  (e.g. Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal)
  • Spatial spread in river networks
  • Remote sensing based habitat mapping and modelling
  • Biomass distribution by radar remote sensing data
  • Data quality in species distribution modelling
  • Errors, duplicates, and information gaps in biogeographic databases
  • Scaling in biogeographical modelling

 

Biodiversity metrics, bioindicators and biodiversity conservation

  • Species spatio-temporal distribution and community composition
  • Association among spatial heterogeneity, landscape metrics and bio-diversity metrics
  • Effects of land use, landscape and/or environmental heterogeneity and vegetation structure on wildlife distribution
  • Multi-dimensional assessment of biodiversity: taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity
  • Drivers of plant diversity (taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity) in coastal dune ecosystems
  • Species surrogacy and multi-taxa bioindicators
  • Remote sensing based indicators of biodiversity and of species occurrence
  • Species functional traits and ecosystem functioning assessment
  • Ecological resilience of species assemblages
  • Biotic interactions and effects on species distribution modelling
  • High Nature Value (HNV) farmland as support for biodiversity conservation

 

Effects of urbanization on wildlife

  • Wildlife and human interactions: animal behaviour in urban avoiders, adapters and exploiters
  • Impacts of urbanization on biodiversity: partitioning the effects on species composition
  • Evolutionary and biotic and homogenization of bird communities from anthropic landscapes
  • Invasive species and human related structures: roads and railways as dispersal corridors

 

Invasive species

  • Invasive species and human related structures: roads and railways as dispersal corridors
  • Invasive Species Distribution Model (iSDM) in Plant Ecology: integrative approach using remote sensed data

 

Breeding ecology of Tengmalm’s owl and predator-prey dynamics

  • Food and breeding ecology of Tengmalm’s owl (Aegolius funereus) in air-polluted area of the Ore Mountains (the Czech Republic), latitudinal variation in owl reproduction performance, predatory-prey dynamics, and reproductive strategy in birds of prey regarding to temporal and spatial variability.

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