Ing. Martin Šálek, Ph.D.
Position: post-docs
Research topics: ecology of birds and mammals
Department: Department of Avian Ecology
Phone: +420 387 775 621
E-mail: martin.salipost.cz
Web presentation
http://www.saliphoto.com
http://www.saliphoto.blogspot.com
Research
- Ecology of birds and mammals in fragmented agricultural landscape
- Behavioural ecology and population genetic variability of the Little Owl
- Spatial and roosting ecology of bats
- Return of large herbivores: a high priority in biodiversity conservation (rewilding projects)
Current students
Monika Chrenková, Jaroslav Červinka, Lucie Drahníková, Iveta Bartůšková
Publications
2011J. ČERVINKA, M. ŠÁLEK, P. PAVLUVČÍK, J. KREISINGER: The fine-scale utilization of forest edges by mammalian mesopredators related to patch size and conservation issues in Central European farmland, Biodiversity and Conservation 20 (2011) 3459-3475.
J. SVOBODOVÁ, J. KREISINGER, M. ŠÁLEK, T. ALBRECHT: Testing mechanistic explanations for mammalian predator responses to habitat edges, European Journal of Wildlife Research 57 (2011) 467-474.
M. ŠÁLEK, M. LÖVY: Spatial ecology and habitat utilization of the Little Owl (Athene noctua) in Central European farmland, Bird Conservation International (2011) .
2010E. PADYŠÁKOVÁ, M. ŠÁLEK, L. POLEDNÍK, F. SEDLÁČEK, T. ALBRECHT: Predation on simulated duck nests in relation to nest density and landscape structure, Wildlife Research 37 (2010) 597-603.
M. ŠÁLEK, J. KREISINGER, F. SEDLÁČEK, T. ALBRECHT: Do prey densities determine preferences of mammalian predators for habitat edges in an agricultural landscape?, Landscape and Urban Planning 98 (2010) 86-91.
2009E. PADYŠÁKOVÁ, M. ŠÁLEK, L. POLEDNÍK, F. SEDLÁČEK, T. ALBRECHT: Removal of American mink increases the success of simulated nests in linear habitat, Wildlife Research 36 (2009) 225-230.
M. ŠÁLEK, J. KREISINGER, F. SEDLÁČEK, T. ALBRECHT: Corridor vs. hayfield matrix use by mammalian predators in an agricultural landscape, Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment (2009) 8-13.