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doc. Ing. Markéta Zárybnická, Ph.D.
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Publications

Ševčík R., Mahlerová K., Riera A. F., Zárybnická* M. 2024. Leucocytozoon Infection Does Not Influence the Survival of Boreal Owl Aegolius funereus Nestlings. Avian Diseases 68(2): 134–140.

Zárybnická M., Trojan J. 2024. Občanská věda — bez systémové podporu, silou jednotlivců. Živa 1: 25–28. LINK

Zárybnická M., Osoba V., Kubizňák P., Kotek T., Kuchař J. Ptáci Online: příběhy ptačích domácností. Živa 1: 21–23. LINK

Halupka L. et al. 2023. The effect of climate change on avian offspring production: A global meta-analysis. PNAS 120: e2208389120. LINK

Ševčík R., Kloubec B., Riegert J., Šindelář J., Kouba M., Zárybnická* M. 2022. Forest structure determines nest box use by Central European boreal owls. Scientific Reports 12: 4735. LINK

Ševčík R., Riegert J., Šťastný K., Zárybnický J., Zárybnická* M. 2021. The effect of environmental variables on owl distribution in Central Europe: A case study from the Czech Republic. Ecological Informatics 64:101375. LINK 

Riegert J., Šindelář J., Zárybnická M., Horáček I. 2021. Large-scale spatial patterns of small-mammal communities in the Mediterranean region revealed by Barn owl dietScientific Reports 11(1): 4985. LINK

Zárybnická* M. 2020. Using automated data collection from nest boxes for avian research and education. Habilitation Thesis. 117 pp. Czech University of Life Sciences Prague. ISBN 978-80-213-3012-2. LINK

Kubizňák P., Hochachka W.M., Osoba V., Kotek T., Kuchař J., Klapetek V., Hradcová K., Růžička J., Zárybnická* M. 2019. Designing network-connected systems for ecological research and education. Ecosphere: 10(6):e02761. LINK

Ševčík R., Riegert J., Šindelář J., Zárybnická* M. 2019. Vocal activity of the Central European Boreal Owl population in relation to varying environmental conditions. Ornis Fennica 96: 1-12. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Riegert J., Bejček V., Sedláček F., Šťastný K., Šindelář J., Heroldová M., Vilímová J., Zima J. 2017. Long-term changes of small mammal communities in heterogeous landscape of Central Europe. European Journal of Wildlife Research: 63: 89. LINK

Kouba M., Bartoš L., Tomášek V., Popelková A., Šťastný K., Zárybnická M. 2017. Home range size of Tengmalm's owl during breeding in Central Europe is determined by prey abundance. Plos ONE 12(5): e0177314. LINK

Horníček J., Menclová P., Popelková A., Rymešová D., Zárybnická M., Bryja J., Svobodová J. 2017. Microsatellite analysis detects low rate of extra-pair paternity in Tengmalm’s owl, Aegolius funereus. Folia Zoologica 66(1): 22-28. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Riegert J, Kloubec B., Obuch J. 2017. The effect of elevation and habitat cover on nest box occupancy and diet composition of Boreal Owls Aegolius funereusBird Study 64(2): 222-231. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Sklenicka P., Tryjanowski P. 2017. A Webcast of Bird Nesting as a State-of-the-Art Citizen Science. PLoS Biology 15(1): e2001132. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Riegert J., Šťastný K. 2017. Seasonal habitat-dependent change in nest box occupation by Tengmalm’s owl associated with a corresponding change in nest predation. Population Ecology 59: 65-70. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Kubizňák P, Šindelář J, Hlaváč V. 2016. Smart nest box: a tool and methodology for monitoring of cavity-dwelling animals. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 7(4): 483-492. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Riegert J., Brejšková L., Šindelář J., Kouba M., Hanel J., Popelková A., Menclová P., Tomášek V., Šťastný K. 2015. Factors Affecting Growth of Tengmalm’s Owl (Aegolius funereus) Nestlings: Prey Abundance, Sex and Hatching Order. PLoS ONE 10(10): e0138177. LINK

Šindelář J., Kubizňák P., Zárybnická* M. 2015. Sequential polyandry in female Tengmalm‘s Owl (Aegolius funereus) during a poor rodent year. Folia Zoologica 64: 123-128. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Riegert J., Kouba M. 2015. Indirect food web interactions affect predation of Tengmalm’s Owls Aegolius funereus nests by Pine Martens Martes martes according to the alternative prey hypothesis. Ibis 157: 459-467. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Kloubec B., Obuch J., Riegert J. 2015.Fledgling productivity in relation to diet composition of Tengmalm’s owl Aegolius funereus in Central Europe. Ardeola 62: 163-171. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Sedláček O., Salo P., Šťastný K., Korpimäki E. 2015. Reproductive responses of temperate and boreal Tengmalm’s Owl Aegolius funereus populations to spatial and temporal variation in prey availability. Ibis 157: 369-383. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Riegert J., Šťastný K. 2015. Non-native spruce plantations represent a suitable habitat for Tengmalm’s Owl (Aegolius funereus) in the Czech Republic, Central Europe. Journal of Ornithology 156: 457-468. LINK

Kouba M., Bartoš L., Korpimäki E., Zárybnická M. 2015. Factors Affecting the Duration of Nestling Period and Fledging Order in Tengmalm’s Owl (Aegolius funereus): Effect of Wing Length and Hatching Sequence. PLoS ONE 10(3): e0121641. LINK

Šálek E. M., Zárybnická* M. 2015. Different Temperature and Cooling Patterns at the Blunt and Sharp Egg Poles Reflect the Arrangement of Eggs in an Avian Clutch. PLoS ONE 10(2): e0117728. LINK

Kouba M., Bartoš L., Zárybnická M. 2014. Perching of Tengmalm’s Owl (Aegolius funereus) Nestlings at the Nest Box Entrance: Effect of Time of the Day, Age, Wing Length and Body Weight. PLoS ONE 9(5): e97504. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Vojar J. 2013. Effect of male provisioning on the parental behavior of female Boreal Owls Aegolius funereus. Zoological Studies 52: 36. doi:10.1186/1810-522X-52-36. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Riegert J., Šťastný K. 2013. The role of Apodemus mice and Mircotus voles in the diet of the Tengmalm’s owl in Central Europe. Population Ecology 55(2): 353–361. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Korpimäki E., Griesser M. 2012. Dark or Short Nights: Differential Latitudinal Constraints in Nestling Provisioning Patterns of a Nocturnally Hunting Bird Species. PLoS ONE 7(5): e36932. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Riegert J., Šťastný K. 2011. Diet composition in the Tengmalm’s owl Aegolius funereus: a comparison of camera surveillance and pellet analysis. Ornis Fennica 88: 147-153. LINK

Zárybnická M. 2009. Activity patterns of male Tengmalm’s owls, Aegolius funereus under varying food conditions. Folia Zoologica 58: 104-112. LINK

Zárybnická M. 2009. Parental investment of female Tengmalm´s Owls Aegolius funereus: correlation with varying food abundance and reproductive success. Acta Ornithologica 44: 81-88. LINK

Zárybnická* M., Sedláček O., Korpimäki E. 2009. Do Tengmalm´s Owls alter parental feeding effort under varying conditions of main prey availability? Journal of Ornithology 150: 231-237. LINK

Zárybnická M. 2008. Circadian activity of the Tengmalm’s Owl (Aegolius funereus) in the Ore Mts.: the effect of different parental roles. /In Czech with English summary/. Sylvia 44: 51-61.

Zárybnická - Drdáková M. 2005. Growth of Tengmalm’s Owl offsprings (Aegolius funereus) in the Ore Mts. /In Czech with English summary/. Buteo 14: 37-50.

Zárybnická - Drdáková M. 2003. Breeding biology of the Tengmalm’s Owl (Aegolius funereus) in air-pollution damaged areas of the Ore Mts. /In Czech with English summary/. Sylvia 39: 35-51.