Sylvie Pecháčková

909 total citations
28 papers, 678 citations indexed

About

Sylvie Pecháčková is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Plant Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Sylvie Pecháčková has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 678 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 15 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 15 papers in Plant Science. Recurrent topics in Sylvie Pecháčková's work include Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (18 papers), Plant and animal studies (10 papers) and Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (7 papers). Sylvie Pecháčková is often cited by papers focused on Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (18 papers), Plant and animal studies (10 papers) and Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (7 papers). Sylvie Pecháčková collaborates with scholars based in Czechia, Slovakia and Netherlands. Sylvie Pecháčková's co-authors include František Krahulec, Tomáš Herben, Věroslava Hadincová, Hana Skálová, Radka Wildová, Heinjo J. During, Jun‐Ichirou Suzuki, Toshihiko Hara, Karol Krak and Takashi Hara and has published in prestigious journals such as New Phytologist, Journal of Ecology and Oikos.

In The Last Decade

Sylvie Pecháčková

28 papers receiving 635 citations

Peers

Sylvie Pecháčková
Danny J. Gustafson United States
G. J. Masters United Kingdom
Pamela Biss United Kingdom
R. E. N. Smith United Kingdom
Alex J. Brook United Kingdom
Alejandro Loydi Argentina
Erin Goergen United States
S. J. Otway United Kingdom
Danny J. Gustafson United States
Sylvie Pecháčková
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All Works

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Kohout, Petr, Radka Sudová, Iñaki Odriozola, et al.. (2024). Accumulation of pathogens in soil microbiome can explain long‐term fluctuations of legumes in a grassland community. New Phytologist. 244(1). 235–248. 1 indexed citations
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Krak, Karol, et al.. (2024). Species‐specific root–shoot ratios in a diverse grassland community. Functional Ecology. 39(1). 51–63. 1 indexed citations
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Skálová, Hana, Kateřina Jandová, Věroslava Hadincová, et al.. (2023). Cations make a difference: Soil nutrient patches and fine‐scale root abundance of individual species in a mountain grassland. Functional Ecology. 37(4). 915–928. 3 indexed citations
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Skálová, Hana, Věroslava Hadincová, František Krahulec, Sylvie Pecháčková, & Tomáš Herben. (2022). Dynamics of a mountain grassland: Environment predicts long‐term trends, while species’ traits predict short‐term fluctuations. Journal of Vegetation Science. 33(3). 9 indexed citations
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Herben, Tomáš, Věroslava Hadincová, František Krahulec, et al.. (2022). The shape of root systems in a mountain meadow: plastic responses or species‐specific architectural blueprints?. New Phytologist. 235(6). 2223–2236. 11 indexed citations
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Šmilauer, Petr, Jiří Košnar, Milan Kotilínek, Sylvie Pecháčková, & Marie Šmilauerová. (2021). Host age and surrounding vegetation affect the community and colonization rates of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a temperate grassland. New Phytologist. 232(1). 290–302. 15 indexed citations
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Herben, Tomáš, Věroslava Hadincová, František Krahulec, Sylvie Pecháčková, & Hana Skálová. (2020). Which traits predict pairwise interactions in a mountain grassland?. Journal of Vegetation Science. 31(5). 699–710. 3 indexed citations
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Herben, Tomáš, et al.. (2017). Long‐term time series of legume cycles in a semi‐natural montane grassland: evidence for nitrogen‐driven grass dynamics?. Functional Ecology. 31(7). 1430–1440. 22 indexed citations
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Herben, Tomáš, Věroslava Hadincová, František Krahulec, et al.. (2017). Vertical root distribution of individual species in a mountain grassland community: Does it respond to neighbours?. Journal of Ecology. 106(3). 1083–1095. 30 indexed citations
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Pecháčková, Sylvie, et al.. (2003). Horizontal and vertical distribution of root absorption zones of four common grass species in a mountain grassland. New Phytologist. 161(1). 303–312. 18 indexed citations
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Herben, Tomáš, František Krahulec, Věroslava Hadincová, Sylvie Pecháčková, & Radka Wildová. (2003). Year‐to‐year variation in plant competition in a mountain grassland. Journal of Ecology. 91(1). 103–113. 42 indexed citations
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Herben, Tomáš, František Krahulec, Věroslava Hadincová, & Sylvie Pecháčková. (2001). Clone‐specific response of Festuca rubra to natural variation in biomass and species composition of neighbours. Oikos. 95(1). 43–52. 12 indexed citations
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Krahulec, František, Hana Skálová, Tomáš Herben, et al.. (2001). Vegetation changes following sheep grazing in abandoned mountain meadows. Applied Vegetation Science. 4(1). 97–102. 114 indexed citations
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Pecháčková, Sylvie, et al.. (1999). Species‐specific spatial pattern of below‐ground plant parts in a montane grassland community. Journal of Ecology. 87(4). 569–582. 46 indexed citations
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Skálová, Hana, František Krahulec, Heinjo J. During, et al.. (1999). Grassland canopy composition and spatial heterogeneity in the light quality. Plant Ecology. 143(2). 129–139. 37 indexed citations
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Pecháčková, Sylvie. (1999). Root response to above-ground light quality – Differences between rhizomatous and non-rhizomatous clones of Festuca rubra. Plant Ecology. 141(1-2). 67–77. 20 indexed citations
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Skálová, Hana, Sylvie Pecháčková, Jun‐Ichirou Suzuki, et al.. (1997). Within population genetic differentiation in traits affecting clonal growth: Festuca rubra in a mountain grassland. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 10(3). 383–406. 54 indexed citations
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Herben, Tomáš, František Krahulec, Věroslava Hadincová, & Sylvie Pecháčková. (1997). Fine-Scale Species Interactions of Clonal Plants in a Mountain Grassland: A Removal Experiment. Oikos. 78(2). 299–299. 25 indexed citations
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Herben, Tomáš, František Krahulec, Věroslava Hadincová, & Sylvie Pecháčková. (1995). Climatic Variability and Grassland Community Composition over 10 Years: Separating Effects on Module Biomass and Number of Modules. Functional Ecology. 9(5). 767–767. 32 indexed citations
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Herben, Tomáš, František Krahulec, Věroslava Hadincová, & Sylvie Pecháčková. (1994). Is a grassland community composed of coexisting species with low and high spatial mobility?. Folia Geobotanica et Phytotaxonomica. 29(4). 459–468. 33 indexed citations

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