Items where Author is "Konvicka, M."

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Sladecek, F.X.J., Segar, S.T. and Konvicka, M. (2021) Early successional colonizers both facilitate and inhibit the late successional colonizers in communities of dung-inhabiting insects. European Journal of Entomology, 118. pp. 240-249.
Sladecek, F.X.J., Zitek, T., Konvicka, M. and Segar, S.T. (2021) Evaluating the relative importance of habitat filtering and niche differentiation in shaping the food web of dung-inhabiting predators. Acta Oecologica, 112.
Sladecek, F.X.J., Dötterl, S., Schäffler, I., Segar, S.T. and Konvicka, M. (2021) Succession of dung-inhabiting beetles and flies reflects the succession of dung-emitted volatile compounds. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 47. pp. 433-443.
Lutermann, H., Sladecek, F.X.J., Segar, S.T., Lee, C., Wall, R. and Konvicka, M. (2017) Temporal segregation between dung-inhabiting beetle and fly species. PLOS ONE, 12 (1). e0170426.