Dr. Kamil Bartoń

phone: +49 931 31 88704 - email: kamil.barton@uni-wuerzburg.de

 

Research interests

  • Evolution of movement strategies
  • Small herbivores - vegetation interactions
  • Macroecology

 

Project

 

Curriculum Vitae

2009

Postdoc at the Field Station, University of Würzburg

2005 - 2009

PhD project in ecology "Impact of primary productivity of grasslands on demography, population dynamics, and individual condition of Microtus voles" - Warsaw University and Mammal Research Institute, Poland

2007

Marie-Curie scholarship at University of Aberdeen, Scotland

1996 - 2002

MSc in biology: Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland

 

Publications (complete references)

Bartoń, K.; Phillips, B.L.; Morales, J.M.; Travis, J.M.J. 2009. The evolution of an "intelligent" dispersal strategy: biased, correlated random walks in patchy landscapes. Oikos 118: 309-319. 

Mysterud, A.; Bartoń, K.; Jędrzejewska, B.; Krasiński, Z.A.; Niedziałkowska, M.; Kamler, J.F.; Yoccoz, N.G.; Stenseth, N.C. 2007. Population ecology and conservation of endangered megafauna: the case of European bison (Bison bonasus) in Białowieża Primeval Forest, Poland. Animal Conservation 10: 77-87.

Bartoń, K.; Zalewski, A. 2007. Winter severity limits red fox populations in Eurasia. Global Ecology and Biogeography 16: 281-289.

Melis, C.; Szafrańska, P.A.; Jędrzejewska, B.; Bartoń, K. 2006. Biogeographical variation in the population density of wild boar (Sus scrofa) in western Eurasia. Journal of Biogeography 33: 803-811.

Bartoń, K.; Rafiński, J. 2006. Co-occurrence of agile frog (Rana dalmatina Fitz. in Bonaparte) with common frog (Rana temporaria L.) in breeding sites in southern Poland. Polish Journal of Ecology 54 (1): 151-157.

Stachura, K; Niedziałkowska, M.; Bartoń, K. 2004. Biodiversity of forest mammals. In: Essays on mammals of Białowieża Forest. eds.: Jędrzejewska B, Wójcik JM. Mammal Research Institute PAS, Białowieża.

 

Other stuff

MuMIn - An R package for model selection and averaging.

SciViews-K - a graphical interface to R (with contribution from me).

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