top of page

Publications 2016-2017

Surmacki A, Ragan A, Kosiński Z, Tobółka M, Podkowa P. (2016) How to reduce the costs of ornaments without reducing their effectiveness? An example of a mechanism from carotenoid-based plumage. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 70: 695–700.

 

Rosin ZM, Skórka P, Szymański P, Tobolka M, Luczak A, Tryjanowski P. (2016) Constant and seasonal drivers of bird communities in a wind farm: implications for conservation. PeerJ 4: e2105.

 

Zolnierowicz KM, Nyklova-Ondrova M, Tobolka M. (2016) Sex differences in preening behaviour in the White Stork Ciconia ciconia. Polish Journal of Ecology 64: 431–435.

 

Dylewski Ł, Przyborowski T, Myczko Ł. (2016) Winter habitat choice by foraging the red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris). Annales Zoologici Fennici  53: 194–200.

 

Banaszak-Cibicka W, Ratyńska H, Dylewski Ł. (2016) Features of urban green space favourable for large and diverse bee populations (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Apiformes). Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 20: 448–452 .

 

Myczko Ł, Dylewski Ł, Sparks TH, Łochyński M, Tryjanowski P. (2017) Co‐occurrence of birds and bats in natural nest‐holes. Ibis 159: 235–237.

 

Wozna JT, Hromada M, Reeve NF, Szymański P, Zolnierowicz KM, Tobolka M. (2017) Patchy versus linear non-cropped habitats in farmland: which is better for nesting success of the Red-backed Shrike Lanius collurio? Bird Study 1–6.

 

Kwieciński Z, Rosin ZM, Dylewski Ł, Skórka P. (2017) Sexual differences in food preferences in the white stork: an experimental study. Science of Nature (Naturwissenschaften) 104: 39.

 

Dylewski Ł, Kurek P, Wiatrowska B, Jerzak L, Tryjanowski P. (2017) Man-made perching sites—electricity pylons accelerate fleshy-fruited plants succession in farmlands. Flora 231: 51-56.

 

Dylewski Ł, Reuven Y, Myczko Ł. (2017) Difference on cone size preferences between two coniferous species by Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major). PeerJ 5: e3288. 

 

Dylewski Ł, Mikula P, Tryjanowski P, Morelli F, Yosef R. (2017) Social media and scientific research are complementary – YouTube and shrikes as a case study. Science of Nature 104: 48.

 

Myczko Ł, Dylewski Ł, Chrzanowski A, Sparks T.H. (2017) Acorns of invasive Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra) in Europe are larval hosts for moths and beetles. Biological Invasions 19: 2419–2425.

 

Kwieciński Z, Morelli F, Antczak M, Hromada M, Szymański P, Tobolka M, Jankowiak Ł, Tryjanowski, P. (2017). Seasonal changes in avian communities living in an extensively used farmland of Western Poland. European Journal of Ecology 2: 9-18.

 

Zbyryt A, Jakubas D, Tobolka M. (2017) Factors determining presence of passerines breeding within White Stork Ciconia ciconia nests. Science of Nature 104: 71.

 

Wilharm G, Skiebe E, Higgins PG, Poppel MT, Blaschke U, Leser S,  Böhland K. Heider Ch, Heindorf M, Brauner P, Jackel U, Bohland K, Cuny Ch, Łopinska A, Kaminski P, Kasprzak M, Bochenski M, Ciebiera O, Tobółka M, Zołnierowicz KM, Siekiera J, Seifert H, Gagne S, Salcedo SP, Kaatz M, Layer F, Bender JK, Fuchs S, Semmler T, Pfeifer Y, Jerzak L. (2017) Relatedness of wildlife and livestock avian isolates of the nosocomial pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii to lineages spread in hospitals worldwide. Environmental Microbiology 19: 4349–4364 .

 

 

 

 

bottom of page