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Mgr.
Luděk Šlapanský
Ph.D.
Position
post-doc
Direction
invasive fish species
Workplace
Research facility Brno
slapansky@ivb.cz
Publications
2023
Jurajdová Z, Grmela J, Šlapanský L, Hnilička M, Janáč M, Adámek Z, Tkachenko M, Jurajda P (2023). Fish community of a heavily modified urban stretch of the River Svratka: fish rescue transfer prior to the initiation of flood protection constructions.
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
,
71:
163-169.
2022
Janáč M, Šlapanský L, Kopeček L, Prudík B, Mrkvová M, Halačka K, Jurajda P (2022). Fine-scale microhabitat niche separation allows coexistence of two invasive species.
Hydrobiologia
,
849:
4407-4425.
2021
Roche K, Šlapanský L, Trávník M, Janáč M, Jurajda P (2021). The importance of rip-rap for round goby invasion success - a field habitat manipulation experiment.
Journal of Vertebrate Biology
,
70:
1205 21052.
Zapletal T, Šlapanský L, Grmela J (2021). Potential factors limiting brown trout catches by anglers – a case study.
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
,
69:
337-343.
2020
Roche K, Jurajda P, Šlapanský L, White SM (2020). Turning back the tide? Local-scale impacts of climate change may have positive effects by restoring natural riverine habitat and reducing invasive fish density.
Freshwater Biology
,
65:
2010-2020.
Šlapanský L, Janáč M, Roche K, Jurajda P (2020). Round goby movement patterns in a non-navigable river.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
,
77:
475-483.
2019
Adámek Z, Mikl L, Šlapanský L, Jurajda P, Halačka K (2019). The diet of predatory fish in drinking water reservoirs how can they contribute to biomanipulation efforts?.
Folia zoologica
,
68:
215-224.
Janáč M, Jurajdová Z, Roche KF, Šlapanský L, Jurajda P (2019). An isolated round goby population in the upper Elbe: population characteristics and short-term impacts on the native fish assemblage.
Aquatic Invasions
,
14:
738-757.
2018
Janáč M, Roche KF, Šlapanský L, Polačik M, Jurajda P (2018). Long-term monitoring of native bullhead and invasive gobiids in the Danubian rip-rap zone.
Hydrobiologia
,
807:
263-275.
2017
Mikl L, Adámek Z, Roche KF, Všetičková L, Šlapanský L, Jurajda P (2017). Invasive Ponto-Caspian gobies in the diet of piscivorous fish in a European lowland river.
Fundamental and Applied Limnology
, eArchiv für Hydrobiologie.
Mikl L, Adámek Z, Všetičková L, Janáč M, Roche KF, Šlapanský L, Jurajda P (2017). Response of benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages to round (Neogobius melanostomus, Pallas 1814) and tubenose (Proterorhinus semilunaris, Heckel 1837) goby predation pressure.
Hydrobiologia
,
785:
219-232.
Šlapanský L, Janáč M, Roche KF, Mikl L, Jurajda P (2017). Expansion of round gobies in a non-navigable river system.
Limnologica
,
67:
27-36.
2016
Adámek Z, Mrkvová M, Zukal J, Roche KF, Mikl L, Šlapanský L, Janáč M, Jurajda P (2016). Environmental quality and natural food performance at feeding sites in a carp (Cyprinus carpio) pond.
Aquaculture International
,
24:
1591-1606.
Šlapanský L, Jurajda P, Janáč M (2016). Early life stages of exotic gobiids as new hosts for unionid glochidia.
Freshwater Biology
,
61:
979-990.
2015
Roche KF, Janáč M, Šlapanský L, Mikl L, Kopeček L, Jurajda P (2015). A newly established round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) population in the upper stretch of the river Elbe.
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
,
416:
33.
2013
Janáč M, Šlapanský L, Valová Z, Jurajda P (2013). Downstream drift of round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) and tubenose goby (Proterorhinus semilunaris) in their non-native area.
Ecology of Freshwater Fish
,
22:
430-438.
2011
Borcherding J, Staas S, Krüger S, Ondračková M, Šlapanský L, Jurajda P (2011). Non-native Gobiid species in the lower River Rhine (Germany): recent range extensions and densities.
Journal of Applied Ichthyology
,
27:
153-155.
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