Publications

  • Fouqueau L., and Polechová J. (2024)
    Eco-evolutionary dynamics in changing environments: integrating theory with data.
    Journal of Evolutionary Biology 37(6), 579-587. (doi)
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  • Johnson K.D., Grass A., Toneian D., Beiglböck M., and Polechová J. (2022)
    Robust models of disease heterogeneity and control, with application to the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic.
    PLOS Global Public Health 2(5), e0000412. (doi)

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  • Polechová J., Johnson K.D., Payne P., Crozier A., Beiglböck M., Plevka P., and Schernhammer E. (2022)
    SARS-CoV-2 rapid antigen tests provide benefits for epidemic control – observations from Austrian schools.
    Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 145, 14-19. (doi)

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  • Polechová J. (2022)
    The costs and benefits of dispersal in small populations.
    Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 377 (1848), 20210011. (doi)

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  • Hledík M., Polechová J., Beiglböck M., Herdina A.N., Strassl R., and Posch M. (2021)
    Analysis of the specificity of a COVID-19 antigen test in the Slovak mass testing program.
    Plos one 16 (7), e0255267. (doi)

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  • Johnson K.D., Beiglböck M., Eder M., Grass A., Hermisson J., Pammer G., Polechová J., Toneian D., and Wölfl B. (2021)
    Disease momentum: Estimating the reproduction number in the presence of superspreading.
    Infectious Disease Modelling 6, 706-728. (doi)

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  • Payne P., and Polechová J. (2020)
    Sympatric ecological divergence with coevolution of niche preference.
    Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 375: 20190749 (doi)

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  • Pisa H., Hermisson J., and Polechová J. (2019)
    The influence of fluctuating population densities on evolutionary dynamics.
    Evolution 73(7): 1341-1355 (doi)

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  • Polechová J. (2018)
    Is the sky the limit? On the expansion threshold of a species' range.
    PLoS Biology 16(6): e2005372 (doi)

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  • Polechová J., and Barton N. (2015)
    Limits to adaptation along environmental gradients.
    PNAS 112(20): 6401–6406 (doi)

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  • Polechová J., and Barton N. (2011)
    Genetic drift widens the expected cline but narrows the expected cline width.
    Genetics 189(1): 227-235. (doi)

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  • Bridle J., Polechová J., Kawata M., and Butlin R.K. (2010)
    Why is adaptation prevented at ecological margins? New insights from individual-based simulations.
    Ecology Letters 13(4): 485-494. (doi)

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  • Polechová J., Barton N., and Marion G. (2009)
    Species’ range: Adaptation in space and time.
    The American Naturalist 174: E186-204. (doi)

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  • Bridle J., Polechová J., and Vines, T.H. (2009)
    Patterns of biodiversity and limits to adaptation in time and space.
    In J. Bridle, R.K. Butlin, and D. Schluter, eds., Speciation and patterns of biodiversity, Cambridge. University Press: 77-101. (pdf)
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  • Storch D., Sizling A., Reiff J., Polechová J., Sizlingova E., and Gaston K.J. (2008)
    The quest for a null model for macroecological patterns: geometry of species distributions at multiple spatial scales.
    Ecology Letters 11(8): 771-784. (doi)

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  • Polechová J., and Storch D. (2008)
    Ecological Niche
    in Encyclopedia of Ecology, Vol. 2: pp. 1088-1097, eds. Sven Erik Jørgensen and Brian D. Fath, Oxford: Elsevier. (pdf)

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  • Polechová J., and Barton N. (2005)
    Speciation through competition: a critical review.
    Evolution 59: 1194-1210. (doi)

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  • Barton N., and Polechová J. (2005)
    The limitations of adaptive dynamics as a model of evolution.
    Journal of Evolutionary Biology 19: 1186-1190. (doi)

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  • Polechová J., Stopka P., and Zakova D. (2004)
    Multiple paternity in the Wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus using microsatellite analysis.
    Acta Societatis Zoologicae Bohemicae 68(2): 109-112.

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  • Polechová J., and Stopka P. (2002)
    Geometry of social relationships in the Wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus.
    Canadian Journal of Zoology 80(8): 1383-1388.

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