Jacek Kamczyc, PhD
Position: Assistant Professor
Tel. 618487803
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Topics
- changes in forests ecosystems and its impact on soil fauna communities
- interactions between insects and predatory mites
- studies on habitat islands and ecological corridors
Research articles:
1. Pers-Kamczyc E., Tyrała-Wierucka Ż., Rabska M., Wrońska-Pilarek D., Kamczyc J. 2020. The higher availability of nutrients increases the production but decreases the quality of pollen grains in Juniperus communis L. Journal of Plant Physiology, 248, #153156.
2. Wierzbicka A., Dyderski M., Kamczyc J., Rączka G., Jagodziński A.M. 2019. Responses of soil mite communities (Acari: Oribatida, Mesostigmata) to elemental composition of mosses and pine needles and long-term air pollution in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands. Science of the Total Environment, (691), 284-295.
3. Kamczyc J., Dyderski M.K., Horodecki P., Jagodziński A.M. 2019. Mites communities (Acari, Mesostigmata) in the initially decomposed ‘litter islands’ of 11 tree species in Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests. Forests, 10 (5), #403
4. Kamczyc J., Skorupski M., Dyderski M.K., Gazda A., Hachułka M., Horodecki P., Kałucka I., Malicki M., Pielech R., Smoczyk M., Wierzcholska S., Jagodziński A.M. 2018. Response of soil mites (Acari, Mesostigmata) to long-term Norway spruce plantation along a mountain stream. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 76, 3, 269-286.
5. Urbanowski C.K., Horodecki P., Kamczyc J., Skorupski M. and Jagodziński A.M. 2018. Succession of Mite Assemblages (Acari, Mesostigmata) during Decomposition of Tree Leaves in Forest Stands Growing on Reclaimed Post-Mining Spoil Heap and Adjacent Forest Habitats. Forests, 9, 718, doi:10.3390/f9110718.
6. Kamczyc J., Pers-Kamczyc E., Watral P., Sokołowski J., Bulaj B. 2017. To what extent do pine and oak clear-cut stumps support mite (Acari: Mesostigmata) communities in temperate forests?, Turkish Journal of Zoology, 41, 5, 860-875.