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New GAUK grant for our group

Recently our group, with Yannick as the principal investigator, has successfully applied for a student grant by the Grant Agency of the Charles University (GAUK).  The project is entitled “The importance of seasonality in shaping plant-pollinator networks in tropical montane…

Yannick KlombergWednesday March 15th, 2017 Uncategorized
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Exploring floristic diversity in the Afrotropics

This week a new publication on the floristic diversity in the afrotropics, co-autored by Yannick, has been published in BMC Biology using the RAINBIO database. In this paper, spatial variation in floristic diversity and data collection is shown. Furthermore, it also shows the difficulties…

Yannick KlombergSunday March 12th, 2017 Uncategorized
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Back from another successful expedition

Rob, Jan, Yannick, Pavel and our close collaborator Štěpán Janeček have returned, mostly unscathed, from our dry season expedition on Mt. Cameroon. They continued with our research on pollination systems, as well as lepidopteran diversity in the three higher elevations…

Yannick KlombergFriday March 10th, 2017Friday March 10th, 2017 Uncategorized
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New publication on Afrotropical plant distribution

In the past year Yannick has contributed to the creation of RAINBIO during his work for the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in the Netherlands. The RAINBIO is a comprehensive mega-database of georeferenced records for vascular plants in continental tropical Africa. Recently a data…

Yannick KlombergWednesday December 14th, 2016Sunday March 12th, 2017 Uncategorized
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Seminar on post-industrial sites in Krakow

In the past week Robert was invited to give a seminar on post-industrial sites at the Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals, Polish Academy of Sciences, in Krakow. Rob has summarised the long-term research of our group, which proves…

Yannick KlombergFriday September 30th, 2016Tuesday October 4th, 2016 Uncategorized
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Yannick’s visit to Naturalis

Yannick is currently in Leiden, the Netherlands, to visit the collections at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center. There he is preparing himself for the coming trip to Cameroon. As one of the botanists from the team he is responsible for the…

Yannick KlombergFriday August 26th, 2016 Uncategorized
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Nové publikace

Gaona F.P., Delabye S., Maicher V., Sáfián Sz., Altman J., Doležal J., Janeček Š., Kobe I.N., Murkwe M., Tropek R. (in press) Butterfly and moth habitat specialisation changes along an elevational gradient of tropical forests on Mount Cameroon. Oikos.

Gaona F.P., Delabye S., Maicher V., Ustjuzhanin P., Kovtunovich V.N., Janeček Š., Murkwe M., Potocký P., Sáfián Sz., Tropek R. (in press) Elevational patterns in two groups of micromoths (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae, Alucitidae) in tropical forests of Mount Cameroon. African Journal of Ecology.

Gaona F.P., Delabye S., Potocký P., Govorov V., Čuda J., Foxcroft L.C., Garlacz R., Hejda M., MacFadyen S., Pyrcz T., Pyšková K., Sedláček O., Storch D., Pyšek P., Tropek R. (2025) Chasing the rains: Seasonal dynamics of herbivorous and predatory insects in savannahs in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Austral Ecology 50: e70115.

Barták M., Tropek R. (2025) When the day ends: Review on the importance of nocturnal moths as pollinators in tropical ecosystems. Journal of Tropical Ecology 41: e5.

Lanuza J.B. et al. (inlc. Tropek R.) EuPPollNet: A European database of plant-pollinator networks. Global Ecology and Biogeography 34: e70000.

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