WYBRANE PUBLIKACJE NAUKOWE do 2000
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- Weiner J., Głowaciński Z., 1975: Energy flow through a bird community in a deciduous forest in Southern Poland. Condor 77: 233-242. [pdf]
- Weiner, J., 1977: Energy metabolism of the roe deer. Acta theriol. 22: 3 24.[pdf]
- Głowaciński Z., Weiner J., 1977: Energrtics of bird communities in successional series of a deciduous forest. Pol. ecol. Stud. 3: 147-175.[pdf]
- Grodziński, W., Makomaska, M., Tertil, R., Weiner, J.,1977: Bioenergetics and total impact of vole population. Oikos 29: 120 137.[pdf]
- Głowaciński Z., Weiner J., 1980: Energetics of bird fauna in consecutive stages of semi-natural pine forest. Ekol. Pol. 28: 71-94. [pdf]
- Weiner J., Woyciechowski M., Zieliński J., 1981: An attempt to determine the digestibility of natural food in Antarctic seals using tracer method. Pol. Polar Res. 2: 153-163. [pdf]
- Weiner, J., Górecki, A., 1981: Standard metabolic rates and thermoregulation in five species of Mongolian small mammals. J. Comp. Physiol. B, 145: 127 132.[pdf]
- Weiner, J., Górecki, A., Zieliński, J., 1982: The effect of rodents on the rate of matter and energy cycling in ecosystem of arid steppe of Central Eastern Mongolia. Pol. Ecol. Stud. 8: 69-86.[pdf]
- Górecki, A., Weiner, J., Zemanek, M., 1982: Food composition and nutritional balance in two species of Mongolian small mammals. Pol. Ecol. Stud. 8: 57-67.[pdf]
- Weiner, J., Grodziński W., Górecki, A., Perzanowski, K., 1982: Standing crop and above-ground production of vegetation in arid Mongolian steppe with Caragana. Pol. Ecol. Stud. 8: 23-39.[pdf]
- Weiner, J., Górecki, A., 1982: Small mammals and their habitats in the arid steppe of Central Eastern Mongolia. Pol. Ecol. Stud. 8: 7-21.[pdf]
- Głowaciński, Z., Weiner, J., 1983: Successional trends in the energetics of forest bird communities. Holarctic Ecology 6: 305 314.[pdf]
- Grodziński, W., Weiner, J., 1984: Energetics of large and small mammals. Acta zool. Fennica 172: 7 10. [pdf]
- Głowaciński, Z., Kozłowski, J., Weiner, J., 1984: Energy and matter flow through the population of birds in Niepołomice Forest. (In: Forest Ecosystems in Industrial Regions. W Grodziński, J. Weiner & P.F. Maycock, eds.) Springer Vlg., Heidelberg: 125 131.[pdf]
- Weiner, J., Grodziński, W., 1984: Energy, nutrient, and pollutant cycling in the Niepołomice Forest Ecosystem. (In: Forest Ecosystems in Industrial Regions. W. Grodziński, J. Weiner & P.F. Maycock, eds.) Springer Vlg., Heidelberg: 203 229.[pdf]
- Piątkowska K., Weiner J., 1987: Maximum rate of energy assimilation in the bank vole. Acta theriol 32: 45-50. [pdf]
- Weiner, J., Heldmaier, G., 1987: Metabolism and thermoregulation in two races of Djungarian hamsters: Phodopus sungorus sungorus and P.s. campbelli. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A, 86: 639 642.[pdf]
- Weiner, J., 1987: Maximum energy assimilation rates in the Djungarian hamster (Phodopus sungorus). Oecologia, 72: 297 302
- Weiner, J., 1987: Limits to energy budget and tactics in energy investments during reproduction in the Djungarian Hamster (Phodopus sungorus sungorus). Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond., 57: 167 187.
- Weiner, J., 1989: Metabolic constraints to mammalian energy budgets. A. theriol. 34: 3 35.
- Bobek, B., Perzanowski, K., Weiner, J., 1990: Male reproductive effort in red deer. J. Mammal. 71, 2: 230-232.
- Koteja P., Weiner J., 1993: Mice, voles and hamsters: metabolic rates and adaptive strategies in muroid rodents. Oikos 66: 505-514.
- Weiner, J., 1992: Physiological limits to long-term energy budgets in birds and mammals: ecological implications. Trends in Ecol. Evol., 7(11): 384-388.
- Kozłowski J. Weiner J., 1997: Interspecific allometries are by-products of body size optimization. Am. Nat. 149 (2): 352-380.
- Weiner J., Fredro-Boniecki, S., Reed D., Maclean A., Strong M., 1997: Niepołomice Forest - a GIS analysis of ecosystem response to industrial pollution. Environmental Pollution 98 (3): 381-388 [pdf]
- Weiner J., Fredro-Boniecki, S., Reed D., Maclean A., Strong M., and M. Hyslop, 1998: Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis of ecosystem response to industrial pollution in the Niepołomice Forest in Southern Poland. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Reo. PSW-GTR-166: 187-196.
- Weiner, J., 2000: Activity patterns and metabolism. W: Halle S., Stenseth N.Chr. (Eds.) "Activity patterns in small mammals". Ecological Studies v. 141. Springer Vlg., Heidelberg. 49-65.
WYBRANE PUBLIKACJE NAUKOWE po 2000
- Laskowski R., Niklińska M., Nycz-Wasilec P., Wójtowicz M., Weiner J., 2003: Variance components of the respiration rate and chemical characteristics of soil organic layers in Niepołomice Forest, Poland. Biogeochemistry 64: 149-163. [pdf]
- Kapusta P., Sobczyk Ł., Rożen A., Weiner J., 2003: Species diversity and spatial distribution of enchytraeid communities in forest soils: effects of habitat characteristics and heavy metal contamination. App. Soil Ecology, 23: 187-198. [pdf]
- Rożen A., Sobczyk Ł., Liszka L., Weiner J., 2010: Soil faunal activity as measured by the bait-lamina test in monocultures of 14 tree species in the Siemianice common-garden experiment, Poland. Applied Soil Ecology 45 (2010) 160-167. [pdf]
- Rożen, A., Sobczyk, Ł., Weiner, J., 2015. The effect of pre-analytical treatment on the results of stoichiometric measurements in invertebrates. Applied Entomology and Zoology 50, 393–403. doi:10.1007/s13355-015-0346-7[pdf]
- Filipiak, M., Weiner, J., 2014. How to make a beetle out of wood: multi-elemental stoichiometry of wood decay, xylophagy and fungivory. PloS One 9, e115104. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0115104[pdf]
- Mueller, K., Hobbie, S., Chorover, J., Reich, P., Eisenhauer, N., Castellano, M., Chadwick, O., Dobies, T., Hale, C., Jagodziński, A., Kałucka, I., Kieliszewska-Rokicka, B., Modrzyński, J., Rożen, A., Skorupski, M., Sobczyk, Ł., Stasińska, M., Trocha, L., Weiner, J., Wierzbicka, A., Oleksyn, J., 2015. Effects of litter traits, soil biota, and soil chemistry on soil carbon stocks at a common garden with 14 tree species. Biogeochemistry 123, 313–327. doi:10.1007/s10533-015-0083-6[pdf]
- Mueller, K.E., Eisenhauer, N., Reich, P.B., Hobbie, S.E., Chadwick, O.A., Chorover, J., Dobies, T., Hale, C.M., Jagodziński, A.M., Kałucka, I., Kasprowicz, M., Kieliszewska-Rokicka, B., Modrzyński, J., Rożen, A., Skorupskii, M., Sobczyk, Ł., Stasińska, M., Trocha, L.K., Weiner, J., Wierzbicka, A., Oleksyn, J., 2016. Light, earthworms, and soil resources as predictors of diversity of 10 soil invertebrate groups across monocultures of 14 tree species. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 92, 184–198. doi:10.1016/j.soilbio.2015.10.010[pdf]