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Delavaux C.S., LaManna J. A., Myers J.A., Phillips R.P., Aguilar S., Allen D., Alonso A., Anderson-Teixeira K., Baker M.E., Baltzer J., Bissiengou P., Bonfim M., Bourg N.A., Brockelman W.Y., et al., Novotný V., O’Brien M.J., Orwig D.A., et al., Maynard D.S., Crowther T.W., Averill C.A. (2023) Mycorrhizal feedbacks influence global forest structure and diversity. Communications Biology 6: article number: 1066.
DOI: 10.1038/s42003-023-05410-z
Diez Méndez D., Bodawatta K.H., Freiberga I., Klečková I., Jonsson K., Poulsen M., Sam K. (2023) Indirect maternal effects via nest microbiome composition drive gut colonization in altricial chicks. Molecular Ecology 32: 3657-3671.
DOI: 10.1111/mec.16959
Frouz J., Kukla J., Umari R., Whitfeld T., Novotný V. (2023) Soil fauna bioturbation along a successional gradient following swidden agriculture in the lowland tropical rainforests of New Guinea Catena 229: Article number 107203.
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2023.107203
Harvey J.A., Tougeron K., Gols R., Heinen R., Abarca M., Abram P.K., Basset Y. F., Berg M., Boggs C., Brodeur J., Cardoso P., de Boer J.G., et al., Lamarre G., Laurance W., Lavandero B., Leather S., Lehmann P., Le Lann C., et al., Woods H.A., Wyckhuys K.A.G., Chown S.L. (2023) Scientists' warning on climate change and insects. Ecological Monographs 93: e1553.
DOI: 10.1002/ecm.1553
Houska Tahadlová M., Mottl O., Ré Jorge L., Koane B., Novotný V., Sam K. (2023) Trophic cascades in tropical rainforests: Effects of vertebrate predator exclusion on arthropods and plants in Papua New Guinea Biotropica 55: 70-80.
DOI: 10.1111/btp.13160

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Iova B., Gideon O., Novotný V., Sam K., Kigl M., Koane B., Paul L., Yama S., Jepi S. (2023) Bird Species Diversity, Distribution, and Community Composition in Different Forest Types in Papua New Guinea. Case Studies in the Environment 7: article number: 1836576.
DOI: 10.1525/cse.2023.1836576
Janíková E., Lepš J. (2023) Methods of species pool determination as predictors of survival in seeding and transplanting experiment. Functional Ecology 37: 1870-1883.
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.14357
Jimbo T., Saluei S., Moses J., Lawong B., Kaina G., Kiapranis R., Hitofumi A., Novotný V., Attoree F., Testolin R., Cicuzza D. (2023) Beyond the Trees: A Comparison of Nonwoody Species, and Their Ecology, in Papua New Guinea Elevational Gradient Forest. Case Studies in the Environment 7: article number: 1831407.
DOI: 10.1525/cse.2023.1831407
Kik A., Duda P., Bajzeková J., Baro N., Opasa R., Sosanika G., Ré Jorge L., West P., Sam K., Zrzavý J., Novotný V. (2023) Hunting skills and ethnobiological knowledge among the young, educated Papua New Guineans: Implications for conservation. Global Ecology and Conservation 43: article number: e02435.
DOI: 10.1016/j.gecco.2023.e02435
Klečková I., Klečka J., Faltýnek Fric Z., Česánek M., Dutoit L., Pellissier L., Matos Maravi P. F. (2023) Climatic niche conservatism and ecological diversification in the Holarctic cold-dwelling butterfly genus Erebia. Insect Systematics and Diversity 7: article number: 2.
DOI: 10.1093/isd/ixad002
Klečková I., Okrouhlík J., Svozil T., Matos Maravi P. F., Klečka J. (2023) Body size, not species identity, drives body heating in alpine Erebia butterflies. Journal of Thermal Biology 113: article number: 103502.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2023.103502
Kollross J., Jančúchová Lásková J., Klečková I., Freiberga I., Kodrík D., Sam K. (2023) Nonlethal effects of predation: The presence of insectivorous birds (Parus major) affects the behavior and level of stress in locusts (Schistocerca gregaria). Journal of Insect Behavior 36: 68-80.
DOI: 10.1007/s10905-023-09820-z
Konečná M., Lisner A., Blažek P., Pech P., Lepš J. (2023) Evaluation of seed-dispersal services by ants at a temperate pasture: Results of direct observations in an ant suppression experiment. Ecology and Evolution 13: article number: e10569.
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.10569
Kueneman J.G., Bonadies E., Thomas D., Roubik D., Wcislo W.T. (2023) Neotropical bee microbiomes point to a fragmented social core and strong species‑level effects. Microbiome 11: article number: 150.
DOI: 10.1186/s40168-023-01593-z
Laird-Hopkins B., Ashe-Jepson E., Basset Y. F., Cobo S.A., Eberhardt L., Freiberga I., Hellon J., Hitchcock G.E., Klečková I., Linke D., Lamarre G., McFarlane A., Savage A.F., Turner E., Zamora A.C., Sam K., Bladon A.J. (2023) Thermoregulatory ability and mechanism do not differ consistently between neotropical and temperate butterflies. Global Change Biology 29: 4180-4192.
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16797
Lepš J., de Bello F. (2023) Differences in trait–environment relationships: Implications for community weighted means tests. Journal of Ecology 111: 2328-2341.
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14172
Lisner A., Konečná M., Blažek P., Lepš J. (2023) Community biomass is driven by dominants and their characteristics – The insight from a field biodiversity experiment with realistic species loss scenario. Journal of Ecology 111: 240-250.
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14029
Mezzomo P., Weinhold A., Aurová K., Ré Jorge L., Kozel P., Michálek J., Nováková N., Seifert C.L., Volfová T., Engström M., Salminen J.-P., Sedio B.E., Volf M. (2023) Leaf volatile and nonvolatile metabolites show different levels of specificity in response to herbivory. Ecology and Evolution 13: article number: 10123.
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.10123
Middleton J., Colthart G., Dem F., Elkins A., Fairhead J., Hazell R.J., Head M.G., Inacio J., Jimbudo M., Jones C.I., Laman M., MacGregor H., Novotný V., Peck M., Philip J., Paliau J., Pomat W., Stockdale J.A., Sui S., Stewart A.J., Umari R., Walker S.L., Cassell J.A. (2023) Health service needs and perspectives of a rainforest conserving community in Papua New Guinea’s Ramu lowlands: a combined clinical and rapid anthropological assessment with parallel treatment of urgent cases. BMJ Open 13: article number: e075946.
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075946
Moses J., Peters M.K., Tiede Y, Mottl O., Donoso D., Farwig N., Fayle T. M., Novotný V., Sanders N., Klimeš P. (2023) Nutrient use by tropical ant communities varies among three extensive elevational gradients: a cross-continental comparison Global Ecology and Biogeography 32: 2212–2229.
DOI: 10.1111/geb.13757
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