Jan Kaczmarek, MSc

PhD Student
kaczmarq@gmail.com,
tel. +48 61 848 7724, room 340A

Scientific interests

amphibian ecology, farmland bird ecology – use of novel crops, urban ecology, biological conservation
Research Gate

Teaching

GIS in biological research – for Biology students

Zoology – for Biology students

CV

2013 – MSc in Biology with Ecology and Natural Resources Management, Adam Mickiewicz Univiersity in Poznań

Experience and employment

2013 – URS Polska sp. z o. o., 3-month internship in Department of Environmental Services

2014 onwards – PhD student in Institute of Zoology

Projects

2016: Competition and predation: interactions between anuran tadpoles and fish. Project funded by Polish Ministry of Science donation for development of young scientists. Project no. 507.511.60

2015: Bird use of novel energy crop, Miscanthus x giganteus. [Part of the project: Collection and analysis of pellets of birds of prey and predatory mammals: Investigation of the predator-prey systems and its crucial importance for functioning of terrestrial ecosystems.] Project funded by Polish Ministry of Science donation for development of young scientists. Project no. 507.511.32

Publications

2016

Kaczmarek J. M., Tryjanowski P. Second generation energy crops and farmland birds? Central and East European perspective. Journal of Plant Protection Research 56(3), DOI: 10.1515/jppr-2016-0042

Kaczmarski M., Kaczmarek J.M. Heavy traffic, low mortality – tram tracks as terrestrial habitat of newts. Acta Herpetologica 11(2), 227-231

2014

Kaczmarski M., Kaczmarek J.M. Changes in the batrachofauna in the city of Poznań over 20 years. In: URBAN FAUNA Animal, Man, and the City – Interactions and Relationships. Ed.: Piotr Indykiewicz & Jörg Böhner, pp.169-177

Kaczmarski M., Kaczmarek J. M. Six years of active conservation of amphibians in the city of Poznań, Poland. FrogLog 109