Sylwia Pustkowiak

ORCID: 0000-0003-0175-4819
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Research Areas
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Insect and Pesticide Research
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Plant Parasitism and Resistance
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
  • Avian ecology and behavior
  • Environmental Education and Sustainability
  • Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
2023

Institute of Nature Conservation
2017-2021

Polish Academy of Sciences
2017-2021

Loss of suitable seminatural habitats and homogenization crop types have led to the population decline pollinating insects in farmland. As these support production, many practical efforts aim sustain pollinator diversity which is especially challenging intensively managed homogeneous However, there are ongoing changes farmland toward its multifunctionality that includes, for example, wind farm development. Windmills often built within crops; thus, we examined if noncropped area around...

10.1007/s11356-017-0864-7 article EN cc-by Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2017-12-15

Habitat loss and fragmentation are the main factors driving occurrence abundance of species in landscape. However, local may also depend on conspecific heterospecific social information e.g. clues animals' presence or their voices. We investigated impact interaction between different types forest song thrush, Turdus philomelos, Central Europe. Three (attractive, repulsive, mixed) procedural control were broadcasted via loudspeakers 150 patches that varied size isolation metrics. Repulsive...

10.1038/s41598-023-48512-8 article EN cc-by Scientific Reports 2023-12-04

Urbanization has a high impact on wild bee populations. Shifts of the sex ratio along an urbanization gradient may affect population dynamics. The aims this research were to compare influence (urban, suburban and rural environments) first generation Osmia bicornis (syn. O. rufa) offspring its size. Results revealed that is shifted towards females in urban sites (in comparison one). wider tubes higher probability laid. Sex was highly correlated with total cocoon mass volume, as well mass:...

10.2139/ssrn.4159584 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2022-01-01
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