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Jan Matuła is an academic researcher from Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Tundra. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Jan Matuła include University of Wrocław.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Cyanoprokaryota and algae of Arctic terrestrial ecosystems in the Hornsund area, Spitsbergen
TL;DR: In 72 samples collected from various types of habitats of West Spitsbergen 150 algal taxa have been identified, including 100 taxa of Cyanoprokaryota, 40 of Chloro− phyceae, and 10 of Xanthophyceae.
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Differential Responses of Arctic Vegetation to Nutrient Enrichment by Plankton- and Fish-Eating Colonial Seabirds in Spitsbergen.
TL;DR: The results show that the guano input from seabirds which have different diets can affect High Arctic vegetation in specific and more complex ways than previously realized.
Relationship of cyanobacterial and algal assemblages with vegetation in the high Arctic tundra (West Spitsbergen, Svalbard Archipelago)
TL;DR: In this article, the results of a study of cyanobacteria and green algae assem− blages occurring in various tundra types determined on the basis of mosses and vascular plants and habitat conditions were presented.
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Leptolyngbya sieminskae sp. n. (Cyanobacteria) from Svalbard
Dorota Richter,Jan Matuła +1 more
TL;DR: Although Leptolyngbya sieminskae was found in different latitudes no significant morphological differences were found between the specimens from both sites, and the only visible difference is in the thickness of filaments and sheaths.
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Molecular, morphological and ultrastructural characteristics of Prasiola crispa (Lightfoot) Kützing (Chlorophyta) from Spitsbergen (Arctic)
TL;DR: This study analyzed four populations from the Hornsund Fjord area (West Spitsbergen) collected in the vicinity of planktivorous or piscivorous colonies and individual nests of seabirds to provide new data concerning the macro- and submicroscopic structure and molecular diversity of P. crispa.
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