Natural infections of small mammals with blood parasites on the borderland of boreal and temperate forest zones
- G. Karbowiak, L. Rychlik, W. Nowakowski, I. Wita
- Biology, Environmental ScienceACTA THERIOLOGICA
- 1 March 2005
The results suggest that Arvicolidae play a greater role than Muridae or Soricidae in maintenance of Babesia andHepatozoon foci in natural environments of central Europe.
Activity patterns of radio-tracked weasels Mustela nivalis in Bia l owie z a National Park ( E Poland )
- K. Zub, W. Nowakowski
- Environmental Science
- 2000
Diel activity rhythms and factors affecting the duration of daily activity were studied in nine male common weasels Mustela nivalis vulgaris, radio-tracked in the pristine deciduous woodland in…
The new data about zoonotic reservoir of Babesia microti in small mammals in Poland
- G. Karbowiak, M. Stanko, L. Rychlik, W. Nowakowski, K. Siuda
- Biology
- 1999
Food preferences of Glis glis [L.], Dryomys nitedula [Pallas] and Graphiurus murinus {Smuts] kept in captivity
- W. Nowakowski, M. Remisiewicz, J. Kosowska
- Biology
- 2006
It can be concluded that food niches, especially of the two European dormice, are separate and thus in natural conditions they do not compete strongly for food resources.
The importance of animal food for Dryomys nitedula (Pallas) and Glis glis (L.) In Białowieża Forest(East Poland): analysis of faeces
- W. Nowakowski, M. Godlewska
- Biology
- 2006
The results presented here suggest an almost total separation of the food niches of the two dormouse species.
Is food quality responsible for the cold-season decline in bank vole density? Laboratory experiment with herb and acorn diets
- A. Wereszczynska, W. Nowakowski, J. Nowakowski, B. Jędrzejewska
- Environmental Science
- 2007
It is suggested that poor nutritional quality of herbs, the bank voles' main food under natural conditions, may be the main cause of seasonal decline in vole density in autumn-winter.
Species composition and activity of bats flying over rivers in the Białowieża Primeval Forest
- A. Rachwald, P. Boratynski, W. Nowakowski
- Environmental ScienceACTA THERIOLOGICA
- 1 September 2001
The rate at which the three commonest species —Nyctalus noctula, Myotis daubentonii and Nyctalus leisleri — were caught varied significantly through the night, with a major peak after sunset, and air temperature was apparently positively related to the size of the morning peak.
Eastern central Europe
- W. Nowakowski
- HistoryThe Oxford Handbook of the European Iron Age
- 7 March 2018
This chapter examines Iron Age cultural developments and population movements in the zone centred on the Oder and Vistula basins. Throughout the period, demand for Baltic amber promoted contacts with…
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