Marketa Frankova

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Department of Vegetation Ecology The Czech Academy of Sciences 
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Goláňová P, Hajnalová M, Lisá L, et al. (2020) Investigating the complex story of one ditch-A multidisciplinary study of ditch infill provides insight into the spatial organisation within the oppidum of Bibracte (Burgundy, France). Plos One. 15: e0231790
Seelen LMS, Flaim G, Keuskamp J, et al. (2018) An affordable and reliable assessment of aquatic decomposition: Tailoring the Tea Bag Index to surface waters. Water Research. 151: 31-43
Mantzouki E, Campbell J, van Loon E, et al. (2018) A European Multi Lake Survey dataset of environmental variables, phytoplankton pigments and cyanotoxins. Scientific Data. 5: 180226
Mantzouki E, Lürling M, Fastner J, et al. (2018) Temperature Effects Explain Continental Scale Distribution of Cyanobacterial Toxins. Toxins. 10
Letáková M, Fránková M, Poulíčková A. (2018) Ecology and Applications of Freshwater Epiphytic Diatoms — Review Cryptogamie Algologie. 39: 3-22
Fránková M, Poulíčková A, Neděla V, et al. (2018) The low temperature method for environmental scanning electron microscopy – a new method for observation of diatom assemblages in vivo Diatom Research. 33: 397-403
Brabcová B, Marvan P, Opatřilová L, et al. (2017) Diatoms in water quality assessment: to count or not to count them? Hydrobiologia. 795: 113-127
Kollár J, Fránková M, Hašler P, et al. (2015) Epiphytic diatoms in lotic and lentic waters - Diversity and representation of species complexes Fottea. 15: 259-271
Kahlert M, Kelly M, Albert R, et al. (2012) Identification versus counting protocols as sources of uncertainty in diatom-based ecological status assessments Hydrobiologia. 695: 109-124
Hájková P, Bojková J, Fránková M, et al. (2011) Disentangling the effects of water chemistry and substratum structure on moss-dwelling unicellular and multicellular micro-organisms in spring-fens Journal of Limnology. 70: 54-64
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