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Peter Bitušík
Publications - 6
Citations - 243
Peter Bitušík is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Littoral zone & Fauna. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 224 citations.
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Ecological thresholds in European alpine lakes
Jordi Catalan,M. Grazia Barbieri,Frederic Bartumeus,Peter Bitušík,Ivan Botev,Anton Brancelj,Dan Cogălniceanu,Marina Manca,Aldo Marchetto,Nadja Ognjanova-Rumenova,Sergi Pla,Maria Rieradevall,Sanna Sorvari,Elena Štefková,Evžen Stuchlík,Marc Ventura,Marc Ventura +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors found a hierarchical structure in the community assemblage using distinct scales of lake clustering (number of k-means groups) based on species composition similarity (Hellinger distance).
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Littoral benthic macroinvertebrates of alpine lakes (Tatra Mts) along an altitudinal gradient: a basis for climate change assessment
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied three alpine lakes in the High Tatra Mountains (Slovakia) located at different elevations: 2157, 1940 and 1725 m (sub-alpine zone).
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Review of dated Late Quaternary palaeolimnological records in the Carpathian Region, east-central Europe
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed results from 123 sedimentary sequences in the Carpathian Region, all dated by radiometric methods, and found that only 47 of them are real multi-proxy studies (have at least two proxies employed on the same sediment core); and glacial lakes in Slovakia and Romania as well as in Ukraine are seriously under-investigated.
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Subfossil diatoms and chironomids along an altitudinal gradient in the High Tatra Mountain lakes: a multi-proxy record of past environmental trends
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-proxy approach was used to reconstruct the environmental conditions of remote lakes in the High Tatra Mountains (Slovakia) over the past few centuries (approximately 500-1000 years).
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The distribution of littoral chironomids along an altitudinal gradient in High Tatra Mountain lakes: Could they be used as indicators of climate change?
Ladislav Hamerlík,Peter Bitušík +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied assemblages of littoral chironomids from three alpine lakes in the High Tatra Mountains (Slovakia) along an altitude range of 1725-2157 m.