Robert Tropek

Robert Tropek

Univerzita Karlova

H-index: 26

Europe-Czech Republic

About Robert Tropek

Robert Tropek, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Univerzita Karlova, specializes in the field of Community Ecology, Pollination, Butterflies, Moths, Restoration Ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Habitat modifies the relationship between grass and herbivore species richness in a South African savanna

Magnifying the hotspot: descriptions of nine new species of many-plumed moths (Lepidoptera, Alucitidae), with an identification key to all species known from Cameroon

Drivers of sunbird‐plant interactions on Mount Cameroon: Between neutrality and niche‐based processes

Cheaters among pollinators: Nectar robbing and thieving vary spatiotemporally with floral traits in Afrotropical forests

Bioaccumulation of chemical elements at post-industrial freshwater sites varies predictably between habitats, elements and taxa: A power law approach

Dataset from: Rapid radiation of ant parasitic butterflies during the Miocene aridification of Africa

Rapid radiation of ant parasitic butterflies during the Miocene aridification of Africa

When the day ends: Shedding light on the role of nocturnal moths as pollinators in tropical ecosystems

Robert Tropek Information

University

Position

Faculty of Science & Institute of Entomology Czech Academy of Sciences

Citations(all)

3024

Citations(since 2020)

1536

Cited By

1928

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

57

i10Index(since 2020)

45

Email

University Profile Page

Univerzita Karlova

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Robert Tropek Skills & Research Interests

Community Ecology

Pollination

Butterflies

Moths

Restoration Ecology

Top articles of Robert Tropek

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Habitat modifies the relationship between grass and herbivore species richness in a South African savanna

Ecology and Evolution

Jan Čuda

Klára Pyšková

Martin Hejda

Llewellyn C Foxcroft

Sandra MacFadyen

...

2024/4

Magnifying the hotspot: descriptions of nine new species of many-plumed moths (Lepidoptera, Alucitidae), with an identification key to all species known from Cameroon

ZooKeys

Peter Ustjuzhanin

Vasily Kovtunovich

Sylvain Delabye

Vincent Maicher

Szabolcs Sáfián

...

2024/2/28

Drivers of sunbird‐plant interactions on Mount Cameroon: Between neutrality and niche‐based processes

Biotropica

Guillermo Uceda‐Gómez

Kryštof Chmel

Petra Janečková

Jiří Mlíkovský

Yannick Klomberg

...

2024/1

Cheaters among pollinators: Nectar robbing and thieving vary spatiotemporally with floral traits in Afrotropical forests

Ecosphere

Sailee P Sakhalkar

Štěpán Janeček

Yannick Klomberg

Jan EJ Mertens

Jiří Hodeček

...

2023/11

Bioaccumulation of chemical elements at post-industrial freshwater sites varies predictably between habitats, elements and taxa: A power law approach

Science of The Total Environment

Bruno M Carreira

Vojtěch Kolář

Eliška Chmelová

Jiří Jan

Josip Adašević Andrea Landeira-Dabarca

...

2023/7/30

Dataset from: Rapid radiation of ant parasitic butterflies during the Miocene aridification of Africa

Marianne Espeland

Nicolas Chazot

Fabien L Condamine

Alan R Lemmon

Emily Moriarty Lemmon

...

2023/5/15

Rapid radiation of ant parasitic butterflies during the Miocene aridification of Africa

Ecology and Evolution

Marianne Espeland

Nicolas Chazot

Fabien L Condamine

Alan R Lemmon

Emily Moriarty Lemmon

...

2023/5

When the day ends: Shedding light on the role of nocturnal moths as pollinators in tropical ecosystems

Michal Barták

Robert Tropek

2023/12/4

Larger insects in a colder environment? Elevational and seasonal intraspecific differences in tropical moth sizes on Mount Cameroon

Journal of Tropical Ecology

Fotoula Papandreou

Jiří Hodeček

Vincent Maicher

Sylvain Delabye

Tomasz Pyrcz

...

2023/1

Muddying the unexplored post-industrial waters: Biodiversity and conservation potential of freshwater habitats in fly ash sedimentation lagoons

Science of The Total Environment

Vojtech Kolar

Eliška Chmelová

Martina Bílková

Jakub Borovec

Bruno M Carreira

...

2023/11/20

Moth diversity increases along a continent-wide gradient of environmental productivity in South African savannahs

Insects

Sylvain Delabye

David Storch

Ondřej Sedláček

Tomáš Albrecht

David Hořák

...

2022/8/28

Co-limitation towards lower latitudes shapes global forest diversity gradients

Nature ecology & evolution

Jingjing Liang

Javier GP Gamarra

Nicolas Picard

Mo Zhou

Bryan Pijanowski

...

2022/10

Spatiotemporal variation in the role of floral traits in shaping tropical plant-pollinator interactions

Ecology Letters

Yannick Klomberg

Robert Tropek

Jan EJ Mertens

Ishmeal N Kobe

Jiří Hodeček

...

2022/1/11

Water availability, bedrock, disturbance by herbivores, and climate determine plant diversity in South-African savanna

Scientific Reports

Martin Hejda

Jan Čuda

Klára Pyšková

Guin Zambatis

Llewellyn C Foxcroft

...

2022/1/10

Thirteen moth species (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Noctuidae) newly recorded in South Africa, with comments on their distribution

Biodiversity Data Journal

Sylvain Delabye

Fernando Gaona

Pavel Potocký

Llewellyn Foxcroft

Pavla Halamová

...

2022/8/25

Butterfly and moth communities differ in their response to habitat structure in rainforests of Mount Cameroon

Biotropica

Sylvain Delabye

Vincent Maicher

Szabolcs Sáfián

Jiří Doležal

Jan Altman

...

2021

Valuable secondary habitats or hazardous ecological traps? Environmental risk assessment of minor and trace elements in fly ash deposits across the Czech Republic

Sustainability

Eliška Chmelová

Vojtech Kolar

Jiří Jan

Bruno M Carreira

Andrea Landeira-Dabarca

...

2021/9

Evidence‐based restoration of freshwater biodiversity after mining: Experience from Central European spoil heaps

Journal of Applied Ecology

Vojtech Kolar

Filip Tichanek

Robert Tropek

2021/9

Bird pollination syndrome is the plant’s adaptation to ornithophily, but nectarivorous birds are not so selective

Oikos

Kryštof Chmel

Francis Luma Ewome

Guillermo Uceda Gómez

Yannick Klomberg

Jan EJ Mertens

...

2021/6

Differences in nectar traits between ornithophilous and entomophilous plants on Mount Cameroon

Plants

Štěpán Janeček

Kryštof Chmel

Francis Luma Ewome

Karolína Hrubá

Yannick Klomberg

...

2021/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 50
David Storch

David Storch

Univerzita Karlova

H-index: 29
Stepan Janecek

Stepan Janecek

Univerzita Karlova

H-index: 28
Jakub Straka

Jakub Straka

Univerzita Karlova

H-index: 22
Ondrej Sedlacek

Ondrej Sedlacek

Univerzita Karlova

H-index: 22
Petr Kocarek

Petr Kocarek

Ostravská univerzita

H-index: 21
Ivan Hadrián TUF

Ivan Hadrián TUF

Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci

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