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Research

Our main research interests comprise:

  • butterfly population dynamics and metapopulation functioning;
  • evolutionary drivers of dispersal and its consequences for species persistence in fragmented landscapes;
  • role of habitat quality, spatial structure, matrix composition in shaping occurrence and abundance patterns of butterfly species;
  • development of species monitoring methods;
  • application of ecological stoichiometry to assess the effects of resource limitations on pollinators;
  • life strategies and division of labour in eusocial insects.

MORE INFO:

https://www.researchgate.net/lab/Group-of-Behavioural-Ecology-Michal-Woyciechowski

https://www.researchgate.net/project/sECURE-Separating-Environmental-Changes-and-their-effects-on-commUnity-tRaits-in-European-butterflies

https://www.researchgate.net/project/Understanding-of-bee-nutritional-ecology-to-optimize-conservation-strategies-for-bees