Mgr. Markéta Houska Tahadlová
PhD Student - Laboratory of Multitrophic Interactions
Department of Ecology
Institute of Entomology
+420 38 777 5031
m.tahadlova@gmail.com; marketa.tahadlova@entu.cas.cz
Ecology of interactions between predators, insect and plants, via herbivory, and its effect on vegetation of tropical and temperate regions
Total found: 6 records
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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 Documents to download: Tahadlova_2022 (pdf) |
Mrázová A., Houska Tahadlová M., Řehová V.,
Sam K. (2023) The specificity of induced chemical defence of two oak species affects differently arthropod herbivores and arthropod and bird predation. Arthropod-Plant Interactions
17: 141-155.
DOI: 10.1007/s11829-023-09951-2 |
Valdés-Correcher E., Popova A., Galmán A., Prinzing A., Selikhovkin A.V., Howe A.,
Mrázová A., Dulaurent A.-M., Hampe A., et al.,
Sam K., Barbaro L., Branco M., Ferrante M., Faticov M., Tahadlová M., Gossner M., et al., Kadiri Y., Castagneyrol B. (2022) Herbivory on the pedunculate oak along an urbanization gradient in Europe: Effects of impervious surface, local tree cover, and insect feeding guild. Ecology and Evolution
12: article number: e8709.
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.8709 |
Těšitel J., Tahadlová M.,
Lepš J., Hölzel N. (2021) Linking insect herbivory with plant traits: Phylogenetically structured trait syndromes matter. Journal of Vegetation Science
32: article number: e13061.
DOI: 10.1111/jvs.13061 |
Valdés-Correcher E., Moreira X., Augusto L., Barbaro L., Bouget C., Bouriaud O., Branco M., Centenaro G., Csóka G., Damestoy T., et al.,
Mrázová A., Opgennoorth L., Pitkänen J.-M., Popova A., Popović M., Prinzing A., Queloz V., Roslin T., Sallé A.,
Sam K., Scherer-Lorenzen M., Schuldt A., Selikhovkin A., Suominen L., Tack A.J.M., Tahadlová M., Thomas R., Castagneyrol B. (2021) Search for top-down and bottom-up drivers of latitudinal trends in insect herbivory in oak trees in Europe. Global Ecology and Biogeography
30: 651-665.
DOI: 10.1111/geb.13244 |
Castagneyrol B., Valdés-Correcher E., Bourdin A., Barbaro L., Bouriaud O., Branco M., Centenaro G., et al.,
Mrázová A., Opgennoorth L., Pitkänen J.-M., Popović M., Roslin T.V., Scherer-Lorenzen M.,
Sam K., Tahadlová M., Thomas R., Tack A.J.M. (2020) Can school children support ecological research? Lessons from the Oak Bodyguard citizien science project. Citizien Science: Theory and Practice
5: article number: 10.
DOI: 10.5334/cstp.267 |