Publications by authors named "Gogala Andrej"

Recent declines in insect abundances, especially populations of wild pollinators, pose a threat to many natural and agricultural ecosystems. Traditional species monitoring relies on morphological character identification and is inadequate for efficient and standardized surveys. DNA barcoding has become a standard approach for molecular identification of organisms, aiming to overcome the shortcomings of traditional biodiversity monitoring.

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  • Range contraction and habitat fragmentation negatively affect biodiversity, impacting survival rates of plant populations by disrupting pollinator interactions.
  • The study focused on Salvia brachyodon, an endangered plant, revealing significant range reduction and isolation among populations, with mixed mating systems influencing reproduction.
  • Findings indicated that one population suffered from limited pollination due to ineffective pollinators, resulting in increased self-pollination and genetic differentiation influenced by environmental pressures.
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Species range expansions are crucial for understanding niche formation and the interaction with the environment. Here, we studied the bumblebee Bombus haematurus Kriechbaumer, 1870, a species historically distributed from northern Serbia through northern Iran which has very recently started expanding northwestward into Central Europe without human-mediated dispersal (i.e.

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