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Ondřej Mudrák
Ondřej Mudrák
scientist, Institute for Environmental Studies, Charles University, Prague, Czechia
Verified email at natur.cuni.cz
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Understory vegetation in reclaimed and unreclaimed post-mining forest stands
O Mudrák, J Frouz, V Velichová
Ecological Engineering 36 (6), 783-790, 2010
1852010
Vegetation dynamics at the upper elevational limit of vascular plants in Himalaya
J Dolezal, M Dvorsky, M Kopecky, P Liancourt, I Hiiesalu, M Macek, ...
Scientific reports 6 (1), 24881, 2016
1772016
Vegetation succession in restoration of disturbed sites in Central Europe: the direction of succession and species richness across 19 seres
K Prach, K Řehounková, K Lencová, A Jírová, P Konvalinková, O Mudrák, ...
Applied Vegetation Science 17 (2), 193-200, 2014
1652014
Spontaneous vegetation succession at different central European mining sites: a comparison across seres
K Prach, K Lencová, K Řehounková, H Dvořáková, A Jírová, ...
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 20 (11), 7680-7685, 2013
1242013
Applying the dark diversity concept to nature conservation
RJ Lewis, F de Bello, JA Bennett, P Fibich, GE Finerty, L Götzenberger, ...
Conservation Biology 31 (1), 40-47, 2017
1102017
Development of microbial community during primary succession in areas degraded by mining activities
L Harantová, O Mudrák, P Kohout, D Elhottová, J Frouz, P Baldrian
Land Degradation & Development 28 (8), 2574-2584, 2017
902017
Effects of soil substrate quality, microbial diversity and community composition on the plant community during primary succession
J Frouz, A Toyota, O Mudrák, V Jílková, A Filipová, T Cajthaml
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 99, 75-84, 2016
802016
Seasonality promotes grassland diversity: Interactions with mowing, fertilization and removal of dominant species
J Doležal, V Lanta, O Mudrák, J Lepš
Journal of Ecology 107 (1), 203-215, 2019
792019
Interactions of the Hemiparasitic Species Rhinanthus minor with its Host Plant Community at Two Nutrient Levels
O Mudrák, J Lepš
Folia Geobotanica 45 (4), 407-424, 2010
722010
Climate warming drives Himalayan alpine plant growth and recruitment dynamics
J Dolezal, V Jandova, M Macek, O Mudrak, J Altman, FH Schweingruber, ...
Journal of Ecology 109 (1), 179-190, 2021
692021
Initial species composition predicts the progress in the spontaneous succession on post-mining sites
O Mudrák, J Doležal, J Frouz
Ecological Engineering 95, 665-670, 2016
692016
Rough wave-like heaped overburden promotes establishment of woody vegetation while leveling promotes grasses during unassisted post mining site development
J Frouz, O Mudrák, E Reitschmiedová, A Walmsley, P Vachová, ...
Journal of Environmental Management 205, 50-58, 2018
572018
The effect of lignin photodegradation on decomposability of Calamagrostis epigeios grass litter
J Frouz, T Cajthaml, O Mudrák
Biodegradation 22 (6), 1247-1254, 2011
572011
Grassland restoration on ex-arable land by transfer of brush-harvested propagules and green hay
AJ Albert, O Mudrák, I Jongepierová, K Fajmon, I Frei, M Ševčíková, ...
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 272, 74-82, 2019
562019
Effects of changes in management on resistance and resilience in three grassland communities
L Klimeš, M Hájek, O Mudrák, M Dančák, Z Preislerová, P Hájková, ...
Applied Vegetation Science 16 (4), 640-649, 2013
562013
Effects of land‐use changes on plant functional and taxonomic diversity along a productivity gradient in wet meadows
Š Janeček, F De Bello, J Horník, M Bartoš, T Černý, J Doležal, M Dvorský, ...
Journal of Vegetation Science 24 (5), 898-909, 2013
562013
Effects of pasture management and fertilizer regimes on botanical changes in species‐rich mountain calcareous grassland in Central Europe
V Lanta, J Doležal, P Lantová, J Kelíšek, O Mudrák
Grass and Forage Science 64 (4), 443-453, 2009
562009
Earthworms drive succession of both plant and Collembola communities in post-mining sites
O Mudrák, K Uteseny, J Frouz
Applied soil ecology 62, 170-177, 2012
522012
Variation in plant functional traits is best explained by the species identity: Stability of trait‐based species ranking across meadow management regimes
O Mudrák, J Doležal, A Vítová, J Lepš
Functional Ecology 33 (4), 746-755, 2019
512019
Populations restored using regional seed are genetically diverse and similar to natural populations in the region
J Höfner, T Klein‐Raufhake, C Lampei, O Mudrak, A Bucharova, W Durka
Journal of Applied Ecology 59 (9), 2234-2244, 2022
482022
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