Total number of publications: 15
Articles
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A new site for Vertigo angustior Jeffreys, 1830 in Spain, the first record in Andalucia and the most southerly in Europe, and notes on the status of Euconulus alderi (Gray, 1840) in the Iberian Peninsula
Journal of Conchology, year: 2025, volume: 45, edition: 3, DOI
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Anthropogenic soils and sediments from historical trade hub on the bank of Morava River in Uherské Hradiště (Czech Republic): Archives of mediaeval landscape, environment and settlement dynamics☆
CATENA, year: 2025, volume: 250, edition: March, DOI
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Deciphering Sudetic landscape history by using alluvial geoarchives: Holocene environmental changes at Hala Izerska, SW Poland
CATENA, year: 2025, volume: 254, edition: June, DOI
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Half a Century of Temperate Non-Forest Vegetation Changes: No Net Loss in Species Richness, but Considerable Shifts in Taxonomic and Functional Composition
Global Change Biology, year: 2025, volume: 31, edition: 1, DOI
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Invasion history of Gyraulus chinensis (Gastropoda: Planorbidae) in Europe: a molecular and literature-based approach
Hydrobiologia, year: 2025, volume: 852, edition: February, DOI
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LANDSCAPE HISTORY AND ECOLOGICAL CHANGE OF THE DRAHANY HIGHLANDS (CZECH REPUBLIC) IN THE MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN PERIODS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM GEOARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Archeologia Technica, year: 2025, volume: 35, edition: 2
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Late Holocene Environmental Changes and Human Subsistence in an Alluvial Landscape: A Case Study from the Pohansko Site on the Dyje (Thaya) River in Czechia
Human Ecology, year: 2025, volume: 53, edition: 3, DOI
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Multi-proxy analysis of an Early Neolithic wooden well in a pastoral landscape in eastern Bohemia
PRAEHISTORISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT, year: 2025, DOI
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Peri-Carpathian Forest-Steppe Grasslands: Distribution, Indicator Species and Extreme Species Richness
Journal of Biogeography, year: 2025, volume: 52, edition: 3, DOI
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Prehistoric natural and anthropogenic transformation of ,,tepe landscape" in southern Kyrgyzstan
CATENA, year: 2025, volume: 252, edition: 252, DOI