Publikace zaměstnanců a studentů
Petra Janečková
Počet záznamů: 7
Janečková P., Řehounková K., Vítovcová K., Šebelíková L., Prach K. 2021. Spontaneous succession on road verges – an effective approach with minimun effort. Land Degradation and Development 32 (9) , pp.2726-2734. DOI: 10.1002/ldr.3949
Ballesteros M.. Vítovcová K., Řehounková K., Muellerová A.. Janečková P., Pospíšilová P., Prach K. 2021. Alien species in vegetation succession: participation, temporal trends and determining factors in various central European series. Biol. Invasions 23 (11) , pp.3435-3445. doi 10.1007/s10530-021-02587-4.
Janečková P., Janeček Š., Klimešová J., Götzenberger L., Horník J., Lepš J., de Bello F. 2017. The plant functional traits that explain species occurrence across fragmented grasslands differ according to patch management, isolation, and wetness. Landscape Ecology 32: 791–805.
Májeková, M., Janeček, S., Mudrák, O., Horník, J., Janečková, P., Bartoš, M., Fajmon, K., Jiráská, S., Götzenberger, L., Šmilauer, P., Lepš, J., de Bello, F. 2016. Consistent functional response of meadow species and communities to land‐use changes across productivity and soil moisture gradients. Applied Vegetation Science, on line early
Horník,J., Janeček, Š., Klimešová, J., Doležal, J., Janečková,P., Jiráská Š., Lanta V. 2012. Species-area curves revisited: the effects of model choice on parameter sensitivity to environmental, community, and individual plant characteristics Plant Ecology 213: 1675-1686, DOI: 10.1007/s11258-012-0123-4
Janeček, Š., Janečková, P., Lepš, J. 2007. Effect of competition and soil quality on root topology of the perennial grass Molinia caerulea. Preslia 79: 23-32.
Janeček Š., Janečková P., Lepš J., 2004. Influence of soil heterogeneity and competition on growth features of three meadow species. Flora 199: 3-11.