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Lepš J. (2004) Variability in population and community biomass in a grassland community affected by environmental productivity and diversity. Oikos 107: 64-71.
Novotný V., Miller S., Lepš J., Basset Y., Bito D., Janda M., Hulcr J., Damas K., Weiblen G. (2004) No tree an island: the plant-caterpillar food web of a secondary rain forest in New Guinea. Ecology Letters 7: 1090-1100.
Špačková I., Lepš J. (2004) Variability of seedling recruitment under dominant, moss, and litter removal over four years. Folia Geobotanica 29: 41-55.
Novotný V., Miller S., Čížek L., Lepš J., Janda M., Basset Y., Darrow K., Weiblen G. (2003) Colonizing aliens: caterpillars (Lepidoptera) feeding on Piper aduncum and P. umbellatum in rainforests of Papua New Guinea. Ecol. Entomol. 28: 704-716.
Novotný V., Miller S., Čížek L., Lepš J., Janda M., Basset Y., Weiblen G., Darrow K. (2003) Colonising aliens: caterpillars (Lepidoptera) feeding on Piper aduncum and P. umbellatum in rainforests of Papua New Guinea. Ecological Entomology 28: 704–716.
Lepš J., Novotný V., Čížek L., Molem K., Isua B., Boen W., Kutil R., Auga J., Kasbal M., Manumbor M., Hiuk S. (2002) ) Successful invasion of the neotropical species Piper aduncum in rain forests in Papua New Guinea. Appl. Veg. Sci. 5: 255-267.
Novotný V., Miller S., Basset Y., Čížek L., Drozd P., Darrow K., Lepš J. (2002) Predictably simple: communities of caterpillars (Lepidoptera) feeding on rainforest trees in Papua New Guinea. Proc. R. Soc. London, Biol. Sci. B 269: 2337-2344.
Isua B., Molem K., Lepš J., Novotný V. (2001) Americký pepřovník na papuánských zahrádkách. Vesmír 80: 564-565.
Lepš J. (2001) Species-pool hypothesis: Limits to its testing. Folia Geobot. 36: 45-52.
Lepš J., Brown V., Len T., Gormsen D., Hedlund K., Kailov J., Korthals G., Mortimer S., Barrueco C., Roy J. (2001) Separating the chance effect from other diversity effects in the functioning of plant communities. Oikos 92: 123-124.
Lepš J., Novotný V., Basset Y. (2001) Habitat and successional status of plants in relation to the communities of their leaf-chewing herbivores in Papua New Guinea. J. Ecol. 89: 186-199.
Špačková I., Lepš J. (2001) Procedure for separating the selection effect from other effects in diversity-productivity relationship. Ecol. Letters 4: 585-594.
Lepš J., Petrů M. (2000) Regeneration dynamics in populations of two hemiparasitic species in wet grasslands. In: Proceeding IAVS Symposium, Uppsala, Sweden. Abstract pp. 329-333.
Lepš J., Rauch O., Uhlík P. (2000) Early succession on plots with the upper soil horizon removed. J. Veget. Sci. 11: 259-264.
Titus J., Lepš J. (2000) The response of arbuscular mycorrhizae to fertilization, mowing, and removal of dominant species in a diverse oligotrophic wet meadow. Amer. J. Botan. 87: 392-401.
Van Der Putten W., Mortimer S., Hedlund K., Van Dijk C., Brown V., Lepš J., Rodriguez-Barrueco C., Roy J., Diaz Len T., Gormsen D. (2000) Plant species diversity as a driver of early succession in abandoned fields: a multi-site approach. Oecologia 124: 91-99.
Kotorová I., Lepš J. (1999) Comparative ecology of seedling recruitment in an oligotrophic wet meadow. J. Veget. Sci. 10: 175-186.
Lepš J. (1999) Nutrient status, disturbance and competition: an experimental test of relationships in a wet meadow. J. Veget. Sci. 10: 219-230.
Lepš J., Goldberg D., Herben T., Palmer M. (1999) Mechanistic explanations of community structure: Introduction. J. Veget. Sci. 10: 145-150.
Vacek S., Bastl M., Lepš J. (1999) Vegetation changes in forest of the Krkonoše Mts. over a period of air pollution stress (1980-1995). Plant. Ecol. 143: 1-11.
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