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Unexpected diversity in socially synchronized rhythms of shorebirds
- M. Bulla, M. Valcu, +73 authors B. Kempenaers
- Biology, Medicine
- Nature
- 1 December 2016
The behavioural rhythms of organisms are thought to be under strong selection, influenced by the rhythmicity of the environment. Such behavioural rhythms are well studied in isolated individuals… Expand
Flexible parental care: Uniparental incubation in biparentally incubating shorebirds
- M. Bulla, Hanna Prüter, +5 authors B. Kempenaers
- Biology, Medicine
- Scientific Reports
- 16 October 2017
The relative investment of females and males into parental care might depend on the population’s adult sex-ratio. For example, all else being equal, males should be the more caring sex if the… Expand
Parental incubation exchange in a territorial bird species involves sex-specific signalling
- Martin Sládeček, Eva Vozabulová, Kateřina Brynychová, M. Šálek
- Biology, Medicine
- Frontiers in Zoology
- 28 September 2018
BackgroundEffective communication between sexual partners is essential for successful reproduction. Avian parents with biparental incubation need to know how to negotiate, when and who will incubate,… Expand
Diversity of incubation rhythms in a facultatively uniparental shorebird – the Northern Lapwing
- Martin Sládeček, Eva Vozabulová, M. Šálek, M. Bulla
- Biology, Medicine
- Scientific Reports
- 3 April 2018
In birds, incubation by both parents is a common form of care for eggs. Although the involvement of the two parents may vary dramatically between and within pairs, as well as over the course of the… Expand
Coping with nest predation risk in a species-rich bird community inhabiting a Siberian wetland
- Martin Sládeček, V. Kubelka, J. Mlíkovský, M. Šálek
- Geography
- Folia Zoologica
- 1 December 2014
Abstract. Birds protect their nests against predators in various ways. In addition to active defence, they can hide their nests or use the protection of other species breeding nearby that actively… Expand
Diverse incubation rhythms in a facultatively uniparental shorebird – the Northern Lapwing
- Martin Sládeček, Eva Vozabulová, M. Šálek, M. Bulla
- Biology
- 17 May 2018
Incubation by both parents is the most common form of care for eggs. Although the involvement of the two parents may vary dramatically between and within pairs, as well as over the day and breeding… Expand
Great variability in nest lining size: support for thermoregulation but not for anti-predatory adaptation hypothesis
- V. Kubelka, Martin Sládeček, M. Šálek
- Biology
- Journal of Ornithology
- 27 May 2019
AbstractNest lining is a key component in nests of many bird species. Among ground-nesting birds with open nests, it usually consists of dry sticks and stalks creating a thermoregulatory insulating… Expand
Flexible parental care: Uniparental incubation in biparentally incubating shorebirds
- M. Bulla, Hanna Prüter, +5 authors B. Kempenaers
- Biology
- 14 April 2017
Recent findings suggest that relative investment of females and males into parental care depends on the population’s adult sex-ratio. For example, all else being equal, males should be the more… Expand
Old habits in a new habitat: breeding requirements of the Little Ringed Plover fit into intensively managed arable land
- Eva Vozabulová, Martin Sládeček, M. Šálek
- Geography
- Journal of Ornithology
- 5 December 2019
Arable land is habitat maintained by man that is inhabited by many steppe and wetland species. Due to the intensification of agriculture during the twentieth century, many of these species went into… Expand
Správa času - Android aplikace s filosofiı́ First-Things-First
- Martin Sládeček
- 2015
Abstrakt Práce popisuje návrh a implementaci mobilnı́ aplikace na správu času. Koncept správy času vycházı́ z filosofie First-Things-First, která má za cı́l nejen pomoci s plánovánı́m času, ale vést… Expand