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Vladimír Remeš
Researcher at Palacký University, Olomouc
Publications - 57
Citations - 2275
Vladimír Remeš is an academic researcher from Palacký University, Olomouc. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nest & Paternal care. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1875 citations. Previous affiliations of Vladimír Remeš include University of Bath & American Museum of Natural History.
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The design of artificial nestboxes for the study of secondary hole-nesting birds: a review of methodological inconsistencies and potential biases
Marcel M. Lambrechts,Frank Adriaensen,Daniel R. Ardia,Alexandr Artemyev,Francisco Atiénzar,Jerzy Bańbura,Emilio Barba,Jean Charles Bouvier,Jordi Camprodon,Caren B. Cooper,Russell D. Dawson,Marcel Eens,Tapio Eeva,Bruno Faivre,László Zsolt Garamszegi,Anne E. Goodenough,Andrew G. Gosler,Arnaud Grégoire,Simon C. Griffith,Lars Gustafsson,L. Scott Johnson,Wojciech Kania,Oskars Keišs,Paulo E. Llambías,Mark C. Mainwaring,Raivo Mänd,Bruno Massa,Tomasz D. Mazgajski,Anders Pape Møller,Juan Moreno,Beat Naef-Daenzer,Jan Ke Nilsson,Ana Cláudia Norte,Markku Orell,Ken A. Otter,Chan Ryul Park,Christopher M. Perrins,Jan Pinowski,Jiri Porkert,Jaime Potti,Vladimír Remeš,Heinz Richner,Seppo Rytkönen,Ming Tang Shiao,Bengt Silverin,Tore Slagsvold,Henrik G. Smith,Alberto Sorace,Martyn J. Stenning,Ian R. K. Stewart,Charles F. Thompson,Piotr Tryjanowski,János Török,Arie J. van Noordwijk,David W. Winkler,Nadia Ziane +55 more
TL;DR: The types of descriptive data that should be included in the methods sections of relevant manuscripts are listed to improve the reliability and usefulness of research based on long-term studies of any secondary hole-nesting species using artificial nestboxes for breeding or roosting.
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Environmental influences on the evolution of growth and developmental rates in passerines.
Vladimír Remeš,Thomas E. Martin +1 more
TL;DR: It is found that growth rates of altricial nestlings were strongly positively correlated to daily nest predation rates, even after controlling for adult body mass and phylogeny, and these results support a view that growth and developmental rates are strongly influenced by the environmental conditions experienced by species.
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AVONET: morphological, ecological and geographical data for all birds.
Joseph A. Tobias,Catherine Sheard,Alex L. Pigot,Adam J. M. Devenish,Jingyi Yang,Ferran Sayol,Montague H. C. Neate-Clegg,Nico Alioravainen,Thomas L. Weeks,Robert A. Barber,Patrick Walkden,Hannah E. A. MacGregor,Samuel E. I. Jones,Claire Vincent,Anna G. Phillips,Nicola M. Marples,Flavia A. Montaño-Centellas,Victor Leandro-Silva,Santiago Claramunt,Bianca Darski,Benjamin G. Freeman,Tom P. Bregman,Christopher R. Cooney,Emma C. Hughes,Elliot J. R. Capp,Zoë K. Varley,Nicholas R. Friedman,H. Korntheuer,Andrea Corrales-Vargas,Christopher H. Trisos,Brian E. Weeks,Dagmar M. Hanz,Till Töpfer,Gustavo A. Bravo,Vladimír Remeš,Larissa Nowak,Lincoln Silva Carneiro,A. Moncada R.,Beata Matysioková,Daniel T. Baldassarre,Alejandra Martínez-Salinas,Jared D. Wolfe,Philip Chapman,Benjamin G. Daly,Marjorie C. Sorensen,Alexander Neu,Michael A. Ford,Rebekah J. Mayhew,Luís Fábio Silveira,David J. Kelly,Nathaniel N. D. Annorbah,Henry S. Pollock,Ada Grabowska-Zhang,Jay P. McEntee,Juan Carlos T. Gonzalez,Camila G. Meneses,Marcia Muñoz,Luke L. Powell,Gabriel A. Jamie,Thomas J. Matthews,Oscar W. Johnson,Guilherme R. R. Brito,Kristof Zyskowski,Ross Crates,Michael G. Harvey,Maura Jurado Zevallos,Peter A. Hosner,Tom Bradfer-Lawrence,James M. Maley,F. Gary Stiles,Hevana Santana de Lima,Kaiya L. Provost,Moses Chibesa,Mmatjie L. Mashao,Jeffrey T. Howard,Edson Mlamba,Marcus A.H. Chua,Bicheng Li,Maria I. Gómez,Natalia C. García,Martin Päckert,Jérôme Fuchs,Jarome R. Ali,Elizabeth P. Derryberry,Monica L. Carlson,Rolly C. Urriza,Kristin E. Brzeski,Dewi M. Prawiradilaga,Matt J. Rayner,Eliot T. Miller,Rauri C. K. Bowie,René-Marie Lafontaine,R. Paul Scofield,Yingqiang Lou,Lankani Somarathna,Denis Lepage,Marshall Illif,Eike Lena Neuschulz,Mathias Templin,D. Matthias Dehling,Jacob C. Cooper,Olivier S. G. Pauwels,Kangkuso Analuddin,Jon Fjeldså,Nathalie Seddon,Paul R. Sweet,Fabrice DeClerck,Luciano Nicolás Naka,Jeffrey D. Brawn,Alexandre Aleixo,Katrin Böhning-Gaese,Carsten Rahbek,Susanne A. Fritz,Gavin H. Thomas,Matthias Schleuning +114 more
TL;DR: The AVONET dataset as discussed by the authors contains comprehensive functional trait data for all birds, including six ecological variables, 11 continuous morphological traits, and information on range size and location, from 90,020 individuals of 11,009 extant bird species sampled from 181 countries.
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Effects of Exotic Habitat on Nesting Success, Territory Density, and Settlement Patterns in the Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla )
TL;DR: In this article, the authors monitored the nesting success of Blackcaps ( Sylvia atricapilla ) in two types of forest in southern Moravia in the Czech Republic and assessed their breeding density and territory size using a territory mapping method and the minimum convex polygon method.
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How can maladaptive habitat choice generate source‐sink population dynamics?
TL;DR: This work offers an additional mechanism by suggesting that source-sink population dynamics can be generated by anthropogenic changes in landscapes that occur so quickly that organisms no longer make optimal habitat selection decisions.