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Current refugia of endangered fen plants and drivers of their genetic diversity along the large-scale gradient of habitat connectivity (GJ19-20530Y)

Mires represent island-like refugia of endangered vascular plants and bryophytes in Central European landscape. Whereas these species act as one of main connectivity of mire species within and among areas that differ in the density ...

Plant sciences, botany

  • 2019 - 2022
  • 5 362 tis. Kč
  • 5 362 tis. Kč
  • GA ČR
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Freshwater Wetlands and Their Sustainable Future - Case Studies on Fishponds and Mires of the Třeboň Biosphere Reserve, Czech Republic. (GA206/94/0317)

EH - Ekologie – společenstva

  • 1994 - 1995
  • 105 tis. Kč
  • 210 tis. Kč
  • GA ČR
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Past and present changes in Sudeten mountain bogs (GA206/08/0389)

Correct evaluation of ongoing man-induced changes in bogs merits not only short-time fertilization experiments provided by the majority of studies, but also the research on long- and medium-term changes. Parallel investigation of several taxonomic gr...

EH - Ekologie – společenstva

  • 2008 - 2012
  • 9 852 tis. Kč
  • 9 852 tis. Kč
  • GA ČR
Project

The diversity of wetland vegetation in the Bulgarian mountains (KJB6163302)

This project is intended to fill one of the largest gaps in the knowledge of European vegetation, the diversity of wetland vegetation in Bulgarian mountain regions. The diversity and species composition of vascular plants and bryophytes in relation t...

EF - Botanika

  • 2003 - 2005
  • 601 tis. Kč
  • 589 tis. Kč
  • AV ČR
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Calcium tolerance in Sphagnum, its physiological and genetic backgrounds, and consequences in mire ecology (GAP505/10/0638)

This project addresses the issue of calcium tolerance in Sphagnum that has been virtually neglected as opposed to other aspects of Sphagnum ecology. Its understanding will contribute to mire ecology, but it is also a necessity for effective ...

EH - Ekologie – společenstva

  • 2010 - 2015
  • 6 280 tis. Kč
  • 6 280 tis. Kč
  • GA ČR
Project

Developmental dynamics of mountain landscape actuo-ecology and palaeo-ecology of the Šumava peatlands (GA206/96/1115)

Peatlands offer a key to the chronology of Central European landscapes. Large and diverse mires of the Šumava Mountains have not been examined by advanced ecological and palaeobotanical methods. In order to explain the diversity of these eco...

EF - Botanika

  • 1996 - 1998
  • 2 195 tis. Kč
  • 1 898 tis. Kč
  • GA ČR
Project

Peat-forming ecosystems of the Radnice Member (Westphalian) in the Late Paleozoic basins of central and western Bohemia (GA205/05/0105)

Multidisciplinary project focused on qualitative/quantitative reconstruction of plant habit and structure of Westphalian peat-forming ecosystems in unusual details based on study of in situ buried fossils excavated from volcanic ash beds in the Late ...

DB - Geologie a mineralogie

  • 2005 - 2007
  • 1 863 tis. Kč
  • 1 863 tis. Kč
  • GA ČR
Project

Restoration of wetlands in Třeboň basin Biosphere Reserve - succession of cyanobacterial and algal flora after extreme floods in August 2002 compared with historical collections (RK04P03OMG024)

During extreme floods in August 2002 a great area of Třeboň Basin Biosphere Reserve was flooded. In several cases pond dams were damaged and hypetrophic fishpons with high fishstocks became connected with adjacent wetlands. These wetlands (extensive ...

EH - Ekologie – společenstva

  • 2004 - 2005
  • 352 tis. Kč
  • 352 tis. Kč
  • MK
Project

Current and future diversity of European fens in a changing world (GA19-01775S)

Global climate and environmental change is expected to become a major threat to biodiversity and functioning of ecosystems, mainly those of island-like nature. While fens belong to the most endangered European habitats, being refugia for rare species...

Ecology

  • 2019 - 2022
  • 7 870 tis. Kč
  • 7 384 tis. Kč
  • GA ČR
Project

How do communities of different organisms respond to insularity in a fragmented mire habitat? (GA24-10844S)

Fens are naturally insular habitats that have recently experienced rapid deterioration. To effectively protect and restore them, we need to know which processes of island biogeography are essential for their key biotic communities. Our goal is to tes...

Zoology

  • 2024 - 2026
  • 12 875 tis. Kč
  • 12 863 tis. Kč
  • GA ČR
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