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Dabkowski J., Frodlová J., Hájek M., Hájková P., Petr L., Fiorillo D., Dudová L. & Horsák M. 2019: A complete Holocene climate and environment record for the Western Carpathians (Slovakia) derived from a tufa deposit. Holocene 29, 493 - 504. doi:10.1177/0959683618816443
Dítě D., Dítě Z., Hájková P. & Šuvada R. 2019: Vegetation and ecological characteristics of the northernmost salt marshes of the European continent. Nordic Journal of Botany 37, 1 - 11. doi:10.1111/njb.02334
Hájková P., Jamrichová E., Wiezik M., Peterka T., Petr L., Singh P., Máliš F., Fajmonová Z. & Hájek M. 2019: Spruce representation in zonal woodlands may be overestimated when using pollen spectra from peatlands. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 271, 1 - 7. doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2019.104104
Chytrý M., Horsák M., Danihelka J., Ermakov N., German D. A., Hájek M., Hájková P., Kočí M., Kubešová S., Lustyk P., Nekola J. C., Pavelková Řičánková V., Preislerová Z., Resl P. & Valachovič M. 2019: A modern analogue of the Pleistocene steppe-tundra ecosystem in southern Siberia. Boreas 48, 36 - 56. doi:10.1111/bor.12338
Palpurina S., Chytrý M., Hölzel N., Tichý L., Wagner V., Horsák M., Axmanová I., Hájek M., Hájková P., Freitag M., Lososová Z., Mathar W., Tzonev R., Danihelka J. & Dřevojan P. 2019: The type of nutrient limitation affects the plant species richness–productivity relationship: evidence from dry grasslands across Eurasia. Journal of Ecology 107, 1038 - 1050. doi:10.1111/1365-2745.13084
Roleček J., Dřevojan P., Hájková P. & Hájek M. 2019: Report of new maxima of fine-scale vascular plant species richness recorded in East-Central European semi-dry grasslands. Tuexenia 39, 423 - 431. https://doi.org/10.14471/2019.39.008
Roleček J., Hájek M., Dřevojan P., Prokešová H., Fajmon K., Těšitel J., Daněk P., Hájková P., Jongepierová I., Novák P., Poluyanov A. V., Shumska N. V. & Chorney I. I. 2019: Gradients, species richness and biogeographical links of steppe grasslands in Western Podolia (Ukraine). Phytocoenologia 49, 349 - 367. https://doi.org/10.1127/phyto/2019/0255
Singh P., Těšitel J., Plesková Z., Peterka T., Dítě D., Hájková P., Pawlikowski P. & Hájek M. 2019: The ratio between bryophyte functional groups impacts vascular plants in rich fens. Applied Vegetation Science 22, 494 - 507. doi:10.1111/avsc.12454
Šímová A., Pánek T., Gałka M., Zernitskaya V., Hájková P., Brodská H., Jamrichová E. & Hájek M. 2019: Landslides increased Holocene habitat diversity on a flysch bedrock in the Western Carpathians. Quaternary Science Reviews 219, 68 - 83. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.07.009
Wiezik M., Hájková P., Jamrichová E., Hrivnák R. & Hájek M. 2019: Pre-industrial composition of woodlands and modern deforestation events in the southern part of the Western Carpathians. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 260, 1 - 15. doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2018.10.009
Frodlová J., Hájková P. & Horsák M. 2018: Effect of sample size and resolution on palaeomalacological interpretation: a case study from Holocene calcareous-fen deposits. Journal of Quaternary Science 33, 68 - 78. doi:10.1002/jqs.2999
Hájková P., Hájek M., Maslovsky O., Pawlikowski P., Abramchuk M., Abramchuk A., Dítě D. & Plesková Z. 2018: New localities of some rare fen bryophyte species in Belarus. Bryonora 61, 27 - 34.
Hájková P., Jamrichová E., Petr L., Dudová L., Roleček J., Gálová A., Dresler P., Novák J. & Hájek M. 2018: Persistence of a vegetation mosaic in a peripheral region: could turbulent medieval history disrupt Holocene continuity of extremely species-rich grasslands? Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 27, 591 - 610. doi:10.1007/s00334-017-0660-9
Hájková P., Štechová T., Šoltés R., Šmerdová E., Plesková Z., Dítě D., Bradáčová J., Mútňanová M., Singh P. & Hájek M. 2018: Using a new database of plant macrofossils of the Czech and Slovak Republics to compare past and present distributions of hypothetically relict fen mosses. Preslia 90, 367 - 386. doi:10.23855/preslia.2018.367
Horsáková V., Hájek M., Hájková P., Dítě D. & Horsák M. 2018: Principal factors controlling the species richness of European fens differ between habitat specialists and matrix-derived species. Diversity and Distributions 24, 742 - 754. doi:10.1111/ddi.12718
Jamrichová E., Gálová A., Gašpar A., Horsák M., Frodlová J., Hájek M., Hajnalová M. & Hájková P. 2018: Holocene development of two calcareous spring fens at the Carpathian-Pannonian interface controlled by climate and human impact. Folia Geobotanica 53, 243 - 263. doi:10.1007/s12224-018-9324-5
Jiménez‐Alfaro B., Suárez‐Seoane S., Chytrý M., Hennekens S. M., Willner W., Hájek M. et al. 2018: Modelling the distribution and compositional variation of plant communities at continental scale. Diversity and Distributions 24, 978 - 990. doi:10.1111/ddi.12736
Kolář F., Hájek M., Hájková P., Roleček J., Slovák M. & Valachovič M. 2018: Introduction to this special issue on the ecology and evolution of the Carpathian flora. Folia Geobotanica 53, 241 - 242. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12224-018-9329-0
Peterka T., Hájek M., Dítě D., Hájková P., Palpurina S, Goia I., Grulich V., Kalníková V., Plesková Z., Šímová A. & Štechová T. 2018: Relict occurrences of boreal brown-moss quaking rich fens in the Carpathians and adjacent territories. Folia Geobotanica 53, 265 - 276. doi:doi.org/10.1007/s12224-018-9318-3
Potůčková A., Hájková P., Žáčková P., Petr L., Matys Grygar T. & Weiser M. 2018: Spatiotemporal heterogeneity of the palaeoecological record in a large temperate palaeolake, Šúr, southwest Slovakia: Comparison of pollen, macrofossil and geochemical data. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 489, 52 - 63. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.09.010