41 results on '"Grześ, Irena M."'
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2. Ant nests as a microbial hot spots in a long-term heavy metal-contaminated soils
3. Xerothermic grassland protection by means of sheep grazing : what is the short-term effect on ants?
4. The ant Lasius niger shows no relationship between task efficiency and body size variation among workers
5. Body size variation of the ant Lasius niger along a metal pollution gradient
6. Thermal tolerance of monomorphic ants: The importance of body size
7. Supplementary material 1 from: Woch MW, Kapusta P, Stanek M, Możdżeń K, Grześ IM, Rożej-Pabijan E, Stefanowicz AM (2023) Effects of invasive Rosa rugosa on Baltic coastal dune communities depend on dune age. NeoBiota 82: 163-187. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.82.97275
8. Effects of invasive Rosa rugosa on Baltic coastal dune communities depend on dune age
9. No effect of Zn-pollution on the energy content in the black garden ant
10. Effects of invasive Rosa rugosa on Baltic coastal dune communities depend on dune age.
11. Abundance and diversity of wild bees along gradients of heavy metal pollution
12. Ant nests as a microbial hot spots in a long-term heavy metal-contaminated soils
13. Community composition of ants beneath invasive plant Rosa rugosa
14. Zinc and Cadmium Regulation Efficiency in Three Ant Species Originating from a Metal Pollution Gradient
15. Accumulation of metals in Lasius niger: Implications for using ants as bioindicators
16. Habitat features and colony characteristics influencing ant personality and its fitness consequences
17. Body Size Differences between Foraging and Intranidal Workers of the Monomorphic Ant Lasius niger
18. Invasion of Rosa rugosa induced changes in soil nutrients and microbial communities of coastal sand dunes
19. Habitat features and colony characteristics influencing ant personality and its fitness consequences.
20. Ant communities andSolidagoplant invasion: Environmental properties and food sources
21. The size-dependent division of labour in monomorphic ant Lasius niger
22. Species Diversity of Carabid Beetles and Ants of Two Reclaimed Tailing Ponds.
23. Body Size in Males of the AntLasius niger(Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Along a Metal Pollution Gradient
24. Parental exposure to natural mixtures of persistent organic pollutants (POP) induced changes in transcription of apoptosis-related genes in offspring zebrafish embryos
25. Pre-adaptive cadmium tolerance in the black garden ant
26. estimator of Zn pollution in the study site Zn tolerance in the ant Lasius niger: does common mean tolerant?
27. Ant communities and Solidago plant invasion: Environmental properties and food sources.
28. Fluctuating asymmetry of the yellow meadow ant along a metal-pollution gradient
29. Body Size of the Monomorphic AntLasius niger: Young Colonies along a Metal Pollution Gradient
30. Monomorphic ants undergo within-colony morphological changes along the metal-pollution gradient
31. Body Size in Males of the Ant Lasius niger (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Along a Metal Pollution Gradient.
32. Parental exposure to natural mixtures of POPs reduced embryo production and altered gene transcription in zebrafish embryos
33. Zinc kinetics in the ant Myrmica rubra originating from a metal pollution gradient
34. Abundance and diversity of wild bees along gradients of heavy metal pollution
35. Ants and heavy metal pollution – A review
36. Zinc tolerance in the ant species Myrmica rubra originating from a metal pollution gradient
37. Ant species richness and evenness increase along a metal pollution gradient in the Bolesław zinc smelter area
38. Zinc and Cadmium Regulation Efficiency in Three Ant Species Originating from a Metal Pollution Gradient
39. Cadmium regulation byLasius niger: A contribution to understanding high metal levels in ants
40. Cadmium regulation by Lasius niger: A contribution to understanding high metal levels in ants.
41. Monomorphic ants undergo within-colony morphological changes along the metal-pollution gradient.
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