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Przemysław Kurek
Przemysław Kurek
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Burrowing by badgers (Meles meles) and foxes (Vulpes vulpes) changes soil conditions and vegetation in a European temperate forest
P Kurek, P Kapusta, J Holeksa
Ecological Research 29, 1-11, 2014
972014
Limited potential for bird migration to disperse plants to cooler latitudes
JP González-Varo, B Rumeu, J Albrecht, JM Arroyo, RS Bueno, T Burgos, ...
Nature 595 (7865), 75-79, 2021
602021
Dispersal distance and burial mode of acorns in Eurasian Jays Garrulus glandarius in European temperate forests
P Kurek, D Dobrowolska, B Wiatrowska
Acta Ornithologica 53 (2), 155-162, 2019
222019
Man-made perching sites–electricity pylons accelerate fleshy-fruited plants succession in farmlands
Ł Dylewski, P Kurek, B Wiatrowska, L Jerzak, P Tryjanowski
Flora 231, 51-56, 2017
212017
Electricity pylons may be potential foci for the invasion of black cherry Prunus serotina in intensive farmland
P Kurek, TH Sparks, P Tryjanowski
Acta Oecologica 62, 40-44, 2015
202015
Where can palatable young trees escape herbivore pressure in a protected forest?
F Milne-Rostkowska, J Holeksa, M Bogdziewicz, Ł Piechnik, B Seget, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 472, 118221, 2020
192020
Natural and human-related determinants of dead wood quantity and quality in a managed European lowland temperate forest
P Kapusta, P Kurek, Ł Piechnik, G Szarek-Łukaszewska, T Zielonka, ...
Forest ecology and management 459, 117845, 2020
182020
Spatial distribution of badger (Meles meles) setts and fox (Vulpes vulpes) dens in relation to human impact and environmental availability
P Kurek
Acta Zoologica Lituanica 21 (1), 17-23, 2011
172011
Badger Meles meles setts and bryophyte diversity: A newly found role for the game animal in European temperate forests
P Kurek, B Cykowska-Marzencka
Forest Ecology and Management 372, 199-205, 2016
142016
Avian dispersal of an invasive oak is modulated by acorn traits and the presence of a native oak
A Wróbel, P Kurek, M Bogdziewicz, D Dobrowolska, R Zwolak
Forest Ecology and Management 505, 119866, 2022
132022
Reproduction success in European badgers, red foxes and raccoon dogs in relation to sett cohabitation
K Nowakowski, A Ważna, P Kurek, J Cichocki, G Gabryś
PLoS One 15 (8), e0237642, 2020
132020
Non‐trophic plant–animal interactions mediate positive density dependence among conspecific saplings
M Żywiec, JM Fedriani, P Kurek, J Holeksa
Oikos 128 (7), 1041-1050, 2019
132019
Ilość obumarłych drzew w lasach gospodarczych w związku z wymaganiami ochrony przyrody na obszarach Natura 2000-od statycznego do dynamicznego podejścia
J Holeksa, M Zywiec, P Kurek
Studia i Materiały Centrum Edukacji Przyrodniczo-Leśnej 16 (4 [41), 2014
122014
Topsoil mixing or fertilization? Forest flora changes in the vicinity of badgers’ (Meles meles L.) setts and latrines
P Kurek
Plant and soil 437, 327-340, 2019
112019
Badger (Meles meles) disturbances affect oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) communities in European temperate forests
K Rola, P Kurek, P Skubała
Applied soil ecology 121, 20-30, 2017
112017
Grains in the diets of medium-sized carnivores—a case of diplochory?
P Kurek, J Holeksa
Polish Journal of Ecology 63 (2), 286-290, 2015
102015
The vegetation of the Olkusz Ore-bearing Region
J Holeksa, A Błońska, A Kompała-Bąba, G Woźniak, P Kurek, ...
Natural and historical values of the Olkusz ore-bearing region, 105-128, 2015
102015
Nowe gatunki chronionych chrząszczy (Insecta: Coleoptera) w Kampinoskim Parku Narodowym
D Marczak, P Kurek, M Przewozny, J Danylow
Parki narodowe i rezerwaty przyrody 29 (4), 2010
102010
Underground diversity: Uropodina mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) from European badger (Meles meles) nests
P Kurek, K Nowakowski, T Rutkowski, A Ważna, J Cichocki, ...
Experimental and Applied Acarology 82, 503-513, 2020
82020
Ssaki neotropików odkryte przez polskich naturalistów
Ł Piechnik, P Kurek
Zaklad Ekologii, Instytut Botaniki im. W. Szafera Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 2016
82016
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