Celkem nalezeno: 50 záznamů |
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Shattuck S., Janda M. (2009) A new species of the Camponotus aureopilus species-group (Hymenoptera,Formicidae) from Papua New Guinea. Myrmecological News
12: 251-253. |
Dunn R., Sanders N., Fitzpatrick M., Laurent E., Lessard J., Janda M. (2007) Global ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) biodiversity and biogeography – a new database and its possibilities. Myrmecological News
10: 77-83. |
Janda M., Klimeš P., Borowiec M. (2007) Ecology of New Guinea ants
(Hymenoptera:Formicidae) - exploring an unknown fauna. Myrmecological News
10: 109. |
Novotný V., Miller S., Hulcr J., Drew R., Basset Y., Janda M., Setliff G., Darrow K., Stewart A., Auga J., Isua B., Molem K., Manumbor M. (2007) Low beta diversity of herbivorous insects in tropical forests. Nature
448: 692-695. |
Novotný V., Drozd P., Miller S., Kulfan M., Janda M., Basset Y., Weiblen G. (2006) Why are there so many species of herbivorous insects in tropical rainforests? Science
313: 1115-1118. |
Novotný V., Drozd P., Miller S., Kulfan M., Janda M., Basset Y., Weiblen G. (2006) Why are there so many species of herbivorous insects in tropical rainforests? Science
313: 1115-1118. |
Janda M., Folkova D., Zrzavý J. (2004) Phylogeny of Lasius ants based on mitochondrial DNA and morphology, and the evolution of social parasitism in the Lasiini (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
33: 595-614. |
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. |
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. |