Publications by authors named "Piotr Marczakiewicz"

This study is based on a natural experiment carried out in the Biebrza National Park, Poland. The study site was a channel inhabited by Anodonta anatina, A. cygnea, Unio pictorum and U.

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Monitoring programs designed to assess changes in population size over time need to account for imperfect detection and provide estimates of precision around annual abundance estimates. Especially for species dependent on conservation management, robust monitoring is essential to evaluate the effectiveness of management. Many bird species of temperate grasslands depend on specific conservation management to maintain suitable breeding habitat.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Piotr Marczakiewicz"

  • - Piotr Marczakiewicz's recent research primarily focuses on conservation ecology, especially regarding freshwater biodiversity and effective monitoring methodologies for vulnerable species.
  • - His study on the reintroduction of freshwater mussels post-channel dredging in Poland highlights the significance of immediate ecological interventions to aid in species recovery and habitat restoration.
  • - Additionally, Marczakiewicz emphasizes the need for improved monitoring techniques in avian populations, particularly for the aquatic warbler, advocating for strategies that account for detection flaws to better assess conservation management outcomes.