MSc. Inga Freiberga

Job Position: Research Assistant - Laboratory of Multitrophic Interactions , Research Assistant - Laboratory of Tropical Ecology

Contact details

Phone: +420 387775037
E-mail: i.freiberga@entu.cas.cz

Publications
Total found: 7 records
Leong J., Mezzomo P., Kozel P., Volfová T., de Lima Ferreira P., Seifert C.L., Butterill P. T., Freiberga I., Michálek J., Matos Maravi P. F., Weinhold A., Engström M.T., Salminen J.-P., Segar S.T., Sedio B.E., Volf M. (2024) Effects of individual traits vs. trait syndromes on assemblages of various herbivore guilds associated with central European Salix. Oecologia 205 : 725-737.
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-024-05569-0
Xiao X., Ré Jorge L., Volf M., Moos M., Gélin U., Finnie S., Freiberga I., Jančúchová Lásková J., Weiss M., Novotný V., Sam K. (2024) The effect of drought-induced leaf traits on Ficus leaf palatability is species specific. Ecosphere 15 : article number: e4831.
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4831
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
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
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
Bodawatta K.H., Freiberga I., Pužejová K., Sam K., Poulsen M., Jonsson K. (2021) Flexibility and resilience of great tit (Parus major) gut microbiomes to changing diets. Animal Microbiome 3 : article number: 20.
DOI: 10.1186/s42523-021-00076-6
Sam K., Kovářová E., Freiberga I., Uthe H., Weinhold A., Ré Jorge L., Rachakonda S. (2021) Great tits (Parus major) flexibly learn that herbivore-induced plant volatiles indicate prey location: An experimental evidence with two tree species. Ecology and Evolution 11 : 10917-10925.
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.7869

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370 05 České Budějovice

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