Sylwia Czarnomska
Sylwia Czarnomska
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W swoich badaniach wykorzystuję narzędzia bioinformatyczne oraz dane pochodzące z sekwencjowania nowej generacji w celu lepszego zrozumienia procesu lokalnej adaptacji. Moje dotychczasowe projekty koncentrowały się w większości na ocenie wpływu czynników środowiskowych (temperatury, fragmentacji siedlisk, urbanizacji) na kształtowanie neutralnej zmienności genetycznej populacji oraz identyfikację loci poddanych działaniu doboru i zaangażowanych w proces lokalnej adaptacji u gatunków o bardzo zróżnicowanej demografii i ekologii (wilk, myszarka leśna, sikora bogatka).
Od lutego 2020 jestem postdokiem w Grupie Genomiki Ewolucyjnej. Wcześniej odbyłam dwa staże podoktorskie: w Laboratorium Ewolucji i Ekologii w Mieście (Uniwersytet Warszawski) oraz w Pracowni Biologii RNA i Genomiki Funkcjonalnej (Instytut Biochemii i Biofizyki PAN). Tytuł doktora nauk biologicznych uzyskałam na Uniwersytecie Warszawskim w 2016 roku a pracę doktorską zrealizowałam w Instytucie Biologii Ssaków PAN w Białowieży.
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Andre Moura
Andre Moura
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Moje badania koncentrują się na ekologii i ewolucji dzikich zwierząt i wykorzystują różne podejścia metodologiczne. Większość moich prac dotyczy badan waleni (wielorybów i delfinów), przy użyciu metod genetycznych. Uczestniczę także w badaniach dotyczących rozmieszczenia zwierząt i modelowaniu nisz ekologicznych oraz, w coraz większym stopniu, w analizach morfologicznych. Szczególnie interesuje mnie interakcja między genetyką, anatomią/fizjologią i ekologią oraz sposób, w jaki determinuje ona wybór siedlisk i przetrwanie ewolucyjne. Moje główne podejście polega na powiązaniu zmienności genetycznej/morfologicznej z czynnikami ekologicznymi, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem genów funkcjonalnych i sygnałów doboru naturalnego. Mój główny projekt badawczy koncentruje się obecnie na scharakteryzowaniu składu genetycznego genów układu odpornościowego u delfinów pręgobokich, które w ciągu 30 lat doświadczały powtarzających się epidemii Morbillivirusa. Rozwijam ten projekt od kilku lat, czego rezultatem są 3 prace podyplomowe, aktualny projekt finansowany przez NCN dotyczący immunogenomiki i kilka projektów we współpracy międzynarodowej. Interesuję się również ochroną przyrody i kontynuuję prace nad projektami badawczymi związanymi z tym tematem.
Rybarczyk-Mydłowska Katarzyna (dr inż.)
Nematodes
Belonging to Ecdysozoa (molting animals), nematodes are thought to have arisen during so called ‘Cambrian explosion’. This suggests that they not only must have survived most of the mass extinction events, but also that the 500 million years of evolution allowed them to successfully inhabit various terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats on all continents. Being so ubiquitous, nematodes have developed series of environmental adaptations and biological relations with other organisms, ranging from those as simple as bacteria to those as complicated as higher animals. Although the majority of nematode species are free-living (in soils and aquatic sediments, feeding on bacteria, algae, protozoa, fungi or other nematodes and contributing to the nutrient cycle), so far mostly the parasitic ones draw scientists biggest attention. Nematode parasites of man and domestic animals are still serious health concern, especially in third-world countries. Whereas, group of plant parasitic nematodes being able to infect almost all domesticated plants, cause billions of dollar crop losses worldwide.
Scientific interests
I am a nematologist with a background in molecular biology and horticulture. Analyzes of nematode genomic sequences on the one hand help me to understand relations between particular nematode groups and their evolutionary history (especially the subject of the origins of plant parasitism) and on the other, allow to design systems for their detection. I am currently involved in studies on nematode representatives from families like Meloidogynidae, Hoplolaimidae, Anguinidae and Trichodoridae.
Research projects
2016 - |
"Soil nematodes of Namibia - species characteristics and optimization of DNA isolation methods for formalin treated specimens" (Museum and Institute of Zoology PAS) |
2012 – 2016 |
"Development of innovative methods for rapid identification of nematodes that cause damage to the economy" (Museum and Institute of Zoology PAS) |
2007 – 2013 |
"Phylogenetic relationships within major nematode clades based on multiple molecular markers” (PhD thesis, Wageningen University) |
2006 – 2007 |
“The development and the validation of family specific, DNA barcode-based detection of stress sensitive nematode families“ (Wageningen University) |
2005 – 2006 |
“Ribosomal DNA-based detection of the root-knot nematode species Meloidogyne naasi and M. minor“(Wageningen University) |
2004 – 2006 |
“Construction of transgenic tomatoes var. Micro-Tom with silencedcytochrome P450 gene“ (Project concerned a functional investigation of plant genes involved in responses to nematode infection; Warsaw University of Life Sciences) |
Workshops
During workshops organized by the Nematology Training Centre of the Institute , I explain how different molecular techniques can be applied in detection of economically important plant parasitic nematode species.
Publications
Feel free to get familiar with my published work and visit my Google Scholar or Research Gate profile.
Contact
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Molak-Tomsia, Martyna (Dr)
Pracownia Technik Molekularnych i Biometrycznych
Pokój 314
Tel. 22 629 32 21, wewn. 156
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Zainteresowania:
Kopalny DNA, genetyka populacyjna człowieka, archeogenetyka, antropologia
Wykształcenie:
2011-2014 studia doktoranckie i stopień naukowy doktora – School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney
2007-2009 studia magisterskie i dyplom magistra – Instytut Genetyki i Biotechnologii, Wydział Biologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski
2004-2007 studia licencjackie i dyplom licencjata – Instytut Genetyki i Biotechnologii, Wydział Biologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski
Lista publikacji naukowych / Publications
Ślipiński, Piotr (mgr inż.)
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Main research interest: behavioural ecology of ants
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PhD - Rozprawa doktorska. Plasticity of competitive strategy of the ant Formica sanguinea - Plastyczność strategii konkurencyjnej mrówki Formica sanguinea [POL]
Publications
Other Publications
- Ślipiński P. 2015. Hunowie świata owadów. Wiedza i Życie 6: 60-63.
- Ślipiński P. 2014. Inżynierowie ekstremalni. Wiedza i Życie 7: 42-47.
- Ślipiński P. 2013. Ostateczny superorganizm. Wiedza i Życie 1: 50-55.
- Ślipiński P. 2012. Mrówki z rolniczym zacięciem. National Geographic Polska 11: 20-23.
- Ślipiński P. 2011. Rajd po niewloników. Wiedza i Życie. 11: 32-34.
- Ślipiński P. 2011. Cukier za Ochronę. Wiedza i Życie. 7: 58-59.
- Ślipiński P. 2010. Przyroda. National Geographic Polska 6: 28.
- Ślipiński P. 2010. Przyroda. National Geographic Polska 10: 24–25.
- Ślipiński P. 2009. Przyroda. National Geographic Polska 4.
- Ślipiński P. 2006. Żółw Błotny. Poznajmy Las 4: 14-16.
Conference presentations
- Ślipiński P., Żmihorski M.: „Variation in workers velocity during interactions". 6th Central European Workshop of Myrmecology" CEWM 2915. Debrecen, Hungary, 24-27.07.2015.
- Ślipiński P., Żmihorski M.: „Differences in behaviour of a subordinate ant species during interactions with the aggressive dominant”. Workshop of social evolution. Heishiding, China, 29.06.-4.07.2014.
- Ślipiński P.: „Świat mrówek”. Centrum Edukacji Leśnej, Nadleśnictwo Celestynów, Poland, 20.04.2013.
- Ślipiński P. Balint M., Czechowski W., Włodarczyk T.: „Space use in Formica sanguinea – My territory my kingdom?”. 4th Central European Workshop of Myrmecology, Cluj-Napoca, Rumunia, 15-19.09.2011.
- Ślipiński P.: Presja urbanizacyjna a zbiorowiska mrówek (referat). XVII Sympozjum Sekcji Hymenopterologicznej Polskiego Towarzystwa Entomologicznego, Ojców, 10–11.05.2010.
- Ślipiński P.: Lasius neglectus – inwazyjny gatunek mrówki w Europie; rozmieszczenie, elementy biologii, cechy charakterystyczne (referat). Konferencja: XVI Sympozjum Sekcji Hymenopterologicznej Polskiego Towarzystwa Entomologicznego, Ojców, 11–12.05.2009.
- Ślipiński P.: Reverse engineering in biology – not only a digital platform. Tematyka: Polish – German – Portuguese EU – Grant Application Project (FP 7, FP 8). Action Plan for a Joint EU Research Proposal. First Joint Cooperation Workshop “Biodiversity – Patterns, Processes, Conservation”. Warszawa, Polska, 9–13.11.2009.
- Bogdanowicz W., Ślipiński P.: Copernicus tomb mystery. Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig. Bonn, Niemcy, 10.12.2009.
Posters
- Ślipiński P., Czechowski W., Żmihorski M.Species diversity of ant assemblages in urban environment”. 4th Central European Workshop of Myrmecology, Cluj-Napoca, Rumunia, 15-19.09.2011.
Interviews
- Newsweek (1)
- Polska The Times (2)
- Dziennik (1)
Research depatures
- Rumunia: Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj - Napoca, 21–30.07.2014. Research departure.
- Bulgaria: Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research, Sofia, 20–29.09.2013. Research departure.
- Romania: Babes-Bolyai University Faculty of Biology, 15–27.09.2011. Research departure.
- Romania: Babes-Bolyai University Faculty of Biology, 14–25.06.2010. Research departure.
- Romania: Babes-Bolyai University Faculty of Biology, 1–7.09.2009. Research departure.
- Finland: Tvärminne Zoological Station – University of Helsinki, 08–22.06.2009. Research departure.
- Romania: Babes-Bolyai University Faculty of Biology, 7-20.07.2008. Research departure.
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Doan, Karolina (PhD)
Karolina Doan
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Phone: +48(22) 629 32 21, wew. 156
Research interests:
ancient DNA, paleobiology, population genetics, phylogeography
Publications:
- Doan K, Mackiewicz P, Sandoval-Castellanos E, Stefaniak K, Ridush B, Dalen L, Węgleński P, Stankovic A (2017) The history of Crimean red deer population and Cervus phylogeography in Eurasia. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, zlx065
- Doan K, Zachos FE, Wilkens B, Vigne J-D, Piotrowska N, Stankovic A, Jędrzejewska B, Stefaniak B, Niedziałkowska M (2017) Phylogeography of the Tyrrhenian red deer (Cervus elaphus corsicanus) resolved using ancient DNA of radiocarbon-dated subfossils. Scientific Reports, 7, 2331
- Baca M, Doan K, Sobczyk M, Stankovic A, Węgleński P (2012). Ancient DNA reveals kinship burial patterns of a pre-Columbian Andean community. BMC Genetics 13:30 doi:10.1186/1471-2156-13-30
- Stankovic A, Doan K, Mackiewicz P, Ridush B, Baca M, Gromadka R, Socha P, Węgleński P, Nadachowski A, Stefaniak K (2011) First ancient DNA sequences of the Late Pleistocene red deer (Cervus elaphus) from the Crimea, Ukraine. Quaternary International, 245, 262-267
Research projects:
- 2016 - present
Social and biological welfare of the children of Wroclaw in the period from Middle Ages till Early Modern time, genetic analysis services for Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences, University of Wroclaw
- 2014 - 2016
Genetic diversity and habitat selectivity of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Europe and Asia in the Late Pleistocene and Holocene, project finance by the National Science Centre, Poland
- 2011 - 2013
Phylogeography and phylogenetics of red deer (Cervus elaphus) based on ancient DNA analysis from pleistocene subfossils, project financed by Ministry of Sciences and Higher Education, Poland
Magdalena, Witek (dr)
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Main Research Interest
- social parasitism in ants
- myrmecophily
- interactions between ants and fungi
- ant biodiversity
- division of labour in social insects
- development of personality in ants
Current projects
- Susceptibility of ant colonies for social parasitism and the impact of social parasites on host colony fitness (NCN: UMO-2012/04/S/NZ8/00218). In this project I study the effect of social parasites on ant colony fitness and arm race between Myrmica host ants and their social parasites Maculinea butterflies. I also try to look which ant colony traits can make them more prone for social parasitism.
- Influence of goldenrod invasion on Myrmica ant colony life history traits.
- Relationship between Myrmica ants and their parasitic fungus Rickia wasmannii.
- Studies on inquiline social parasite- Myrmica karavajevi.
Publications
Sielezniew M., Patricelli D., Rutkowski R., Witek M., Bonelli S., Buś M.M. 2015. Population genetics of the endangered obligatorily myrmecophilous butterfly Phengaris (= Maculinea) arion in two areas of its European range. Insect Conservation and Diversity doi: 10.1111/icad.12129.
Witek M,Barbero F., Marko B.(2014) Myrmica ants host highly diverse parasitic communities: from social parasites to microbes. Insectes Sociaux, 61: 307-323.
Kajzer-Bonk J., Nowicki P., Bonk M., Skórka P., Witek M., Woyciechowski M. (2013). Local populations of endangered Maculinea (Phengaris) butterflies are flood resistant. Journal of Insect Conservation 17: 1105-1112.
Bonelli S., Vrabec V., Witek M., Barbero F., Patricelli D., Nowicki P. (2013) Selection on dispersal in isolated butterfly metapopulations. Population Ecology 55: 469-478.
Lenda M., Witek M., Skórka P, Moroń D, Woyciechowski M. (2013) Invasive alien plants affect grassland ant communities, colony size and foraging behavior. Biological Invasions, 15: 2403-2414.
Skórka P., Nowicki P., Kudłek J., Pępkowska A., Śliwińska E.B., Witek M., Settele J., Woyciechowski M. (2013) Movements and flight morphology in the endangered Large Blue butterflies. Central European Journal of Biology, 8: 662-669.
Skórka P., Nowicki P., Lenda M., Witek M., Śliwińska E.B., Settele J., Woyciechowski M. (2013) Different flight behaviour of the endangered scarce large blue butterfly Phengaris teleius (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) within and outside its habitat patches. Landscape Ecology, 28: 533-546.
Witek M., Casacci L.P., Barbero F., Patricelli D., Sala M., Bossi S., Maffei M., Woyciechowski M., Baletto E., Bonelli S. (2013) Interspecific relationships in co-occurring populations of social parasites and their host ants. Biological Journal of Linnean Society 109: 699-709.
Patricelli D., Sielezniew M., Ponikwicka-Tyszko D., Ratkiewicz M., Bonelli S., Barbero F., Witek M., Bus M., Rutkowski R., Balletto E. (2013) Contrasting genetic structure of rear edge and continuous range populations of a parasitic butterfly infected by Wolbachia. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 13, article number 14.
Witek M., Babik H., Czechowski W., Czechowska W. 2013. Myrmica karavajevi (Arn.) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Poland: a species not as rare as it is thought to be? Fragmenta Faunistica, 56: 17–24.
Barbero F., Patricelli D., Witek M., Balletto E., Casacci P.L., Sala M., Bonelli S. (2012) Myrmica ants and their butterfly parasites with special focus on the acoustic communication Psyche special issue -Ants and their parasites, 2012: 11pp.
de Assis R.A., Bonelli S., Witek M., Barbero F., Casacci L.P., Balletto E., Venturino E., Ferreira W.C. (2012) A model for the evolution of parasite-host interactions based on the Maculinea-Myrmica system: Numerical simulations and multiple host behavior. Nonlinear Analysis-Real World Applications, 13: 1507-1524.
Witek M., Canterino S., Balletto E., Bonelli S. (2012) Life cycle and growth pattern of the endangered myrmecophilous Microdon myrmicae (Diptera: Syrphidae). European Journal of Entomology, 109 (3): 457-461.
Bonelli S., Barbero F., Casacci L.P., Cerrato C., Patricelli D., Vovlas A., Witek M., Balletto E. (2011) Butterfly diversity in a changing scenario. In: Changing diversity in changing environment, Eds. By Grill O, (Belgdar, INTECH Open Access Publisher), 99-132.
Particelli D., Barbero F., La Morgia V., Casacci L.P., Witek M., Balletto E., Bonelli S. (2011) To lay or not to lay: oviposition of Maculinea arion in relation to Myrmica ant presence and host plant phenology. Animal Behaviour, 82: 791-799.
Witek M., Skórka P., Śliwinska B.E., Nowicki P., Moroń D., Settele J., Woyciechowski M. (2011) Development of parasitc Maculinea teleius (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae) in laboratory nests of four Myrmica ant host species. Insectes Sociaux, 58: 403-411.
Bonelli S., Witek M., Canterino S., Sielezniew M., Stankiewicz-Fiedurek A., Tartally A., Balletto E., Schӧnrogge K. (2011) Distribution, host specificity and the potential for cryptic speciation in hoverfly Microdon myrmicae (Diptera: Syrphidae), a social parasite of Myrmica ants. Ecological Entomology, 36: 135-143.
Witek M., Particelli D., Casacci L.P., Barbero F., Balletto E., Bonelli S. (2011) Notes on the biology and host ant specificity of the myrmecohhilous syrphis fly Microdon major (Diptera: Syrphidae), a social parasite of Formica ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Sociobiology, 57: 261-269.
Casacci L.P., Witek M., Barbero F, Patricelli D., Solazzo, G., Balletto E., Bonelli S. (2011) Habitat preferences of Maculinea arion and its Myrmica host ants: implications for habitat management in Italian Alps. Journal of Insect Conservation, 15 (1-2): 103-110.
Witek M., Nowicki P., Śliwinska B.E., Skórka P, Settele J, Schӧnrogge K, Woyciechowski M. (2010) Local host ant specificity of Phengaris (Maculinea) teleius butterfly, an obligatory social parasite of Myrmica ants. Ecological Entomology, 35: 557-564.
Patricelli D., Witek M., Barbero F., Casacci L.P., Bonelli S., Balletto E. (2010) Evidence
of high larval host ant specificity in the first post adoption phase for the myrmecophilous
butterfly Phengaris (Maculinea) nausithous (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae). Sociobiology, 55
(3): 861-870.
Sielezniew, M., Patricelli D., Dziekańska I., Barbero F., Casacci L.P., Witek M.,
Balletto E., Bonelli S. (2010) The first record of M. lonae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) as a host of socially parasitic Blue butterfly Phengaris (Maculinea) arion. Sociobiology, 56(2): 465-475.
Witek M., Śliwińska E. B., Skórka P., Nowicki P., Wantuch M., Vrabec V., Settele J.,
Woyciechowski M. (2008). Host ant specificity of Large Blue butterflies Phengaris
(Maculinea) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) inhabiting humid grasslands of East-central
Europe. European Journal of Entomology, 105: 871 – 877.
Śliwińska E. B., Witek M., Skórka P., Osikowski A., Woyciechowski M. (2008). The
frequency of multiple paternity in Myrmica scabrinodis from southern Poland.
Entomological Science, 11, 127-129.
Moron D., Witek M., Woyciechowski M. (2008). Division of labour among workers
with different life expectancy in ant Myrmica scabrinodis. Animal Behaviour, 75, 345-
350.
Nowicki P, Pępkowska A, Kudłek J, Skórka P, Witek M, Settele J, Woyciechowski, M.
(2007). From metapopulation theory to conservation recommendations: lessons from spatial occurrence and abundance patterns of Maculinea butterflies. Biological Conservation, 140 (2), 119-129.
Witek M., Śliwinska E., Skórka P., Nowicki P., Settele J., Woyciechowski M (2006)
Polymorphic growth in larvae of Maculinea butterflies, as an example of biennialism in
myrmecophilous insects. Oecologia, 148, 729-733
Skórka P., Witek M., Woyciechowski M (2006) A simple and nondestructive method
for estimation of worker population size in Myrmica ant nests. Insectes Sociaux, 53: 97-
100.
Śliwinska, E.B., Nowicki, P., Nash, D.R., Witek, M., Settele, J &Woyciechowski, M (2006) Morphology of caterpillars and pupae of European Maculinea species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) with an identification table. Entomologica Fennica, 17: 351-358.
Nowicki P., Witek M., Skórka P., Woyciechowski M (2005) Oviposition patterns in
the myrmecophilous butterfly Maculinea alcon in relation to characteristic of foodplants
and presence of ant hosts. Polish Journal of Ecology, 53 (3): 409-417.
Nowicki P., Witek M., Skórka P., Woyciechowski M., Settele J (2005) Population
ecology of endangered butterflies Maculinea teleius and M. nausithous, and its
conservation implications. Population Ecology, 47 (3): 193-202.
Dubiec A., Witek M., Cichoń M. (2005) Seasonal decline in leukocyte concentration
and reproductive output in female Great Tits. The Auk, 122 (3): 829-834.
Patrzyk, Monika (mgr inż.)
Monika Patrzyk
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Phone: +48(22) 629 32 21, wew. 156
Research interests:
population genetics
Research projects:
- 2016 – prezent
Conducting genetic research within the framework of “Stabilization of the deer population in Bory Stobrawskie based on transplantation from the Kluczbork forest district `s breeding “
- 2013-2015
Study of morphological and metabolic changes accompanying the cell death induced by kinetin within the framework of “Characterisation of some metabolism components accompanying cell death induced by kinetin in 2-cm root apical fragments of Vicia faba ssp. minor seedlings”
Trigos Peral, Gema (Dr. Biology – Speciality: Ecology)
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Main research interest: Biodiversity
Taxonomy of ants
Ants biodiversity research
Urban Ecology of ants
Ants as bioindicator group in natural and urban environments
Research:
PhD thesis: “Role Of Urban Green Spaces In Global Strategies Of Conservation Using Ants As Bioindicators”
Master thesis: “First checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of Campillos Lagoons Nature Reserve (Malaga)”
Conference presentations
Trigos Peral G & Reyes-López JL (September, 2013). Formícidos del Campus de Rabanales de la Universidad de Córdoba (Andalucía, España). Póster. Sevilla, España.
Trigos Peral G, Reyes-López JL & Witek M (March, 2015). First list of ants of Natural Park of Sierra Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama (Andalusia, Spain): A new environment to discover. Póster. Lichtenfels, Germany.
Trigos Peral G, Babik H, Grzés I, Morón D, Casacci LP, Walter B, Ślipiński P, Witek M (March, 2013). Influence of goldenrod invasion on ant species diversity and colony life history traits. Ponencia. Lichtenfels, Germany.
Trigos Peral G & Reyes-López JL (August, 2015). Ants in urban green: Their relationship with the environment in a 10-year study in the south of the Iberian Peninsula. Ponencia. Debrecen, Hungary.
Sachanowicz, Konrad (dr)
research interests:
Taxonomy, zoogeography, faunology, ecology;
bats, bat flies, butterflies, birds;
Poland, western Palearctic
actual projects:
Bats of Albania
Spatio-temporal dynamics of Pipistrellus kuhlii sensu lato expansion in central Europe
recent papers and books:
Sachanowicz K., Stępień A., Ciechanowski M. 2014. Prevalence and phenology of white-nose syndrome fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans in bats from Poland. Central European Journal of Biology 9: 437–443.
Sachanowicz K. 2013. Separation possibilities and genital measurement variations in two cryptic species of European pierid butterflies, Leptidea juvernica Williams, 1946 and L. sinapis (Linnaeus, 1758). Zoology 116: 215–223.
Sachanowicz K., Wower A. 2013. Assemblage structure and use of anthropogenic roosts by bats in the Eastern Carpathians: Case study in the Bieszczady National Park (SE Poland). Italian Journal of Zoology 80: 139–148.
Sachanowicz K., Mleczek T., Gottfried T., Ignaczak M., Piksa K., Piskorski M. 2012. Winter records of Myotis alcathoe in southern Poland and comments on identification of the species during hibernation. Acta zoologica cracoviensia 55: 97–101.
Krištofík J., Piksa K., Sachanowicz K. 2012. Two spinturnicid mites new to the fauna of Poland (Acari: Spinturnicidae). Polish Journal of Entomology 81: 101–106.
Sachanowicz K., Wower A. 2011. Poznajemy i chronimy nietoperze w miastach konurbacji śląsko-dąbrowskiej. Centrum Dziedzictwa Przyrody Górnego Śląska, Katowice, 32 s.
Sachanowicz K., Wower A., Buszko J. 2011. Past and present distribution of the cryptic species Leptidea sinapis and L. reali (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) in Poland and its implications for the conservation of these butterflies. European Journal of Entomology 108: 235–242.
Bashta A.-T., Piskorski M., Mysłajek R. W., Tereba A., Kurek K., Sachanowicz K. 2011. Myotis alcathoe in Poland and Ukraine: New data on its status and habitat in Central Europe. Folia Zoologica 60: 1–4.
Sachanowicz K. 2010. Nietoperze Europy Centralnej i Bałkanów. Przewodnik fotograficzny [Bats of central Europe and the Balkans. A photographic guide]. Nyctalus, Wrocław, 128 pp.
Sanderson F. J., Kloch A., Sachanowicz K., Donald P. F. 2009. Predicting the effects of agricultural change on farmland bird populations in Poland. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 129: 37–42.