dr hab. Konrad Leniowski prof. UR
- Jednostka:
Instytut Biologii - Budynek: D9
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- Nr telefonu: 17 7854451
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- ORCID: 0000-0002-1784-8978
- Konsultacje dla studentów: wt: 13.15-14.45
Informacje
Publikacje
- [współaut.] Maszczyk P, Krajewski K, Pukos S [et al.] Temperature and hypoxia-driven shifts in Daphnia interspecific competition. - Limnology and Oceanography, 2024, Vol. 69, iss. 3, p. 576-588
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E, Rusev I, Miedviedieva I [et al.] War's Impact on Avian Biodiversity in Ukraine W: Dnìsters'kì čitannâ : Materìali mìžarodnoï konferencìï Dnìstrovs'kogo regìonal'nogo landšaftnogo parku (18 žovtnâ 2024 roku, m. Tluman, Ìvano-Frankìvs'ka oblast', Ukraïna) / naukovì redaktori Ìrina Dmitraš-Vaceba, Tetâna Mikitin, Nadìâ Kapec', Andrìj Kravec'. Odesa, Ollì+: 2024, S. 20-22
- [współaut.] Maszczyk P, Wilczyński W, Gliwicz Z [et al.] Mechanisms of increasing predation by planktivorous fish with rising temperature may explain the temperature-body size relationships in zooplankton. - Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2023, Vol. 11
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E, Rusev I, Tańska N [et al.] The use of social media in assessing the impact of war on cetaceans. - Biology Letters, 2023, Vol. 19, iss. 4
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E, Węgrzyn W Hatching asynchrony as a parental reproductive strategy in birds: a review of causes and consequences. - Journal of Ornithology, 2023, Vol. 164, iss. 3, p. 477-497
- [współaut.] Maszczyk P, Tałanda J, Babkiewicz E [et al.] Daphnia depth selection in gradients of light intensity from different artificial sources : an evolutionary trap?. - Limnology and Oceanography, 2021, Vol. 66, iss. 4, p. 1367-1380
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E, Węgrzyn W Contact calls in woodpeckers are individually distinctive, show significant sex differences and enable mate recognition. - Scientific Reports, 2021, Vol. 11, iss. 1
- [współaut.] Tańska N, Czechowski R, Węgrzyn E Parental investment and the coordination of parental activity in the Fieldfare Turdus pilaris. - Ornithological Science, 2020, Vol. 18, iss.2, p. 183-188
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E Middle Spotted Woodpecker territory owners distinguish between stranger and familiar floaters based on their vocal characteristics. - European Zoological Journal, 2020, Vol. 87, iss. 1, p. 58-72
- [współaut.] Wilczyński W, Dynak P, Babkiewicz E [et al.] The combined effects of hypoxia and fish kairomones on several physiological and life history traits of Daphnia. - Freshwater Biology, 2019, Vol. 64, iss. 12, p. 2204-2220
- [współaut.] Gliwicz Z, Babkiewicz E, Kumar R [et al.] Warming increases the number of apparent prey in reaction field volume of zooplanktivorous fish. - Limnology and Oceanography, 2018, vol. 63, iss. S1, S. S30-S43
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E Equal division of parental care enhances nestling development in the Blackcap. - PLoS ONE, 2018, vol. 13, iss. 11, Article Number: e0207757
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E Synchronisation of parental behaviours reduces the risk of nest predation in a socially monogamous passerine bird. - Scientific Reports, 2018, Vol. 8, iss. 1, Article number: 7385
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E The ecological consequences of solitary breeding in a species with bi-parental care. - Ornis Fennica, 2018, Vol. 95, iss.3, s. 128-136
- [współaut.] Czechowski R, Tańska N, Mitrus C [et al.] Breeding density and nest-site selection of urban population of the fieldfare Turdus pilaris in Rzeszow (SE Poland). - Biologia, 2017, Vol. 72, iss. 3, s. 350-356
- [współaut.] Durak R, Węgrzyn E Do all aphids benefit from climate warming? An effect of temperature increase on a native species of temperate climatic zone Cinara juniperi. - Ethology Ecology and Evolution, 2016, Vol. 28, iss. 2, p. 108-201
- [współaut.] Durak R, Węgrzyn E When a little means a lot - slight daily cleaning is crucial for obligatory ant-tended aphids. - Ethology Ecology and Evolution, 2014, Vol. 28, iss. 1, p. 20-29
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E Blackcap Sylvia atricapilla nestlings do not produce begging calls until they are able to escape from predators. - Ibis, 2015, Vol. 157, iss. 2, s. 356-368
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E Do blackcaps win host-ectoparasite arms race by building lacy nests and shortening nestling period?. - Ethology Ecology and Evolution, 2014, Vol. 26, iss. 1, s. 49-57
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E Zmienność i funkcja czerwonych ornamentów u dzięcioła średniego. - Sylwan, 2014, R. 158, nr 7, s. 553-560
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E, Kosiński Z Mates exhibit similar brightness of carotenoid red caps in Middle Spotted Woodpeckers Dendrocopos medius. - Acta Ornithologica, 2014, Vol. 49, nr 2, s. 267-272
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E Organization, variation in time, and impacting factors in the song strophe repertoire in the Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus). - Ornis Fennica, 2013, Vol. 90, iss.3, s. 129-141
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E The carotenoid-based red cap of the Middle Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopos medius reflects individual quality and territory size. - Ibis, 2013, vol. 155, iss. 4, p. 804-813
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E Zasiedlenie poszczególnych typów budek lęgowych w lesie sosnowym - ocena efektywności kompensacji przyrodniczej względem różnych gatunków ptaków. - Sylwan, 2013, Vol. 157, iss. 11, s. 854-859
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E, Szczepanik P A case of cooperative breeding in the Black Redstart Phoenicurus ochruros - labor division and a pattern of food distribution among nestlings. - Avian Ecology and Behaviour, 2013, vol. 23, p. 41-49
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E, Wojton A Do birds understand what's going on in their nests? The experimental test of insight in small passerines. - Ethology Ecology and Evolution, 2013, Vol. 25, iss. 1, p. 70-81
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E Syllable sharing and changes in syllable repertoire size and composition within and between years in the great reed warbler, Acrocephalus arundinaceus. - Journal of Ornithology, 2010, Vol. 151, iss. 2, s. 255-267
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E, Osiejuk T Whistle duration and consistency reflect philopatry and harem size in great reed warblers. - Animal Behaviour, 2010, vol. 79, p. 1363-1372
- [współaut.] Węgrzyn E, Osiejuk T Introduce yourself at the beginning - Possible identification function of the initial part of the song in the Great Reed Warbler Acrocephalus arundinaceus. - Ornis Fennica, 2009, Vol. 86, iss. 2, s. 61-70