Thesis (Selection of subject)Thesis (Selection of subject)(version: 368)
Thesis details
   Login via CAS
Role of phenology in differentiation of plant niches: quantitative and comparative approach using a large set of species
Thesis title in Czech: Role fenologie v diferenciaci rostlinných nik: kvantitativní a komparativní pohled za využití rozsáhlého souboru druhů
Thesis title in English: Role of phenology in differentiation of plant niches: quantitative and comparative approach using a large set of species
Key words: fenologie, botanická zahrada
English key words: phenology, botanical garden
Academic year of topic announcement: 2013/2014
Thesis type: dissertation
Thesis language: angličtina
Department: Department of Botany (31-120)
Supervisor: prof. RNDr. Tomáš Herben, CSc.
Author: hidden - assigned by the advisor
Date of registration: 19.11.2013
Date of assignment: 19.11.2013
Date and time of defence: 07.12.2018 00:00
Date of electronic submission:08.11.2018
Date of proceeded defence: 07.12.2018
Opponents: prof. Mark van Kleunen, Dr.
  Mgr. Petr Dostál, Ph.D.
 
 
Preliminary scope of work
(1) phenological overdispersion and underdispersion in vegetation of Central Europe (based on the data from Czech National Phytosociological database), phenological differences of main habitat types - the role of habitat filtering
(2) are phenological traits linked to local and regional abundance in the field? Possible interactions with habitat requirements.
(3) phylogenetic signal in phenology traits, which other traits are linked with phenology?
(4) are flowering phenology data from floras informative on vertical and horizontal growth?
Preliminary scope of work in English
(1) phenological overdispersion and underdispersion in vegetation of Central Europe (based on the data from Czech National Phytosociological database), phenological differences of main habitat types - the role of habitat filtering
(2) are phenological traits linked to local and regional abundance in the field? Possible interactions with habitat requirements.
(3) phylogenetic signal in phenology traits, which other traits are linked with phenology?
(4) are flowering phenology data from floras informative on vertical and horizontal growth?
 
Charles University | Information system of Charles University | http://www.cuni.cz/UKEN-329.html