Project information
Macroecological patterns of urban biodiversity: species richness, invasions and biotic homogenization in two taxonomic groups
- Project Identification
- IAA601630803
- Project Period
- 1/2008 - 12/2010
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
- Grants of distinctly investigative character focused on the sphere of research pursued at present particularly in the ASCR
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Science
- Keywords
- Alien, Central Europe, city, human made habitat, molluscs, vascular plants
The project deals with biodiversity of large central European cities. It will use standardized sampling protocols in selected man-made habitats and selected cities, representing areas of central Europe with different macroclimatic and socioeconomic characteristics. The focus will be on two model taxonomic groups: vascular plants and land snails. The main questions are: (1) How does spread of alien species depend on the macroclimate of different parts of Central Europe and different types of urban habitats? (2) Does urban environment positively or negatively affect diversity of native species and overall species richness of the selected taxonomic groups? (3) Does urbanization cause biotic homogenization, and if so, is homogenization manifested both at the level of species and the level of species traits? Which habitats and species groups are most homogenized? (4) Are the patterns in urban diversity consistent between different taxonomic groups?
Publications
Total number of publications: 14
2009
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Vliv nepůvodních druhů na biotickou homogenizaci středoevropských měst
Year: 2009, type: Conference abstract
2008
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Cecilioides petitiana in Slovakia - a second record after more than 60 years
Malacologica Bohemoslovaca, year: 2008, volume: 7, edition: 1
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Changes during the 20th century in species composition of synanthropic vegetation in Moravia (Czech Republic)
Preslia, year: 2008, volume: 80, edition: 3
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Which factors determine plant invasions in man-made habitats in the Czech Republic?
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, year: 2008, volume: 10, edition: 2