Wybrane publikacje:
Zalewski M. 2004 - Do smaller islands host younger populations? A case study on metapopulations of three carabid species - Journal of Biogeography, 31: 1139-1148
Wytwer J., Zalewski, M. 2005 - The role of island size and isolation in diversity of Myriapoda - PECKIANA, 4: 195 - 208
Zalewski M., Ulrich W. 2006 - Dispersal as a key element of community structure: The case of ground beetles on lake islands. - Div. Distr., 12: 767-775
Ulrich W., Zalewski M. 2006 - Abundance and co-occurrence patterns of core and satellite species of ground beetles on small lake islands. - Oikos , 114: 338-348
Ulrich W., Zalewski M. 2007 - Are ground beetles neutral? Basic Appl. Ecol., 8: 411-420
Ulrich W., Zalewski M ., Komosiński K. , Diversity of carrion visiting bettles at rural and urban sites , Community Ecology , 2007, 8, 171-181
Hajdamowicz, I., Stańska, M., Zalewski M., Ciurzycki C. 2007 - Emblyna brevidens (Araneae: Dictynidae) in the Mazurian Lake District (NE Poland) - rediscovered in Poland Arachnol. Mitt. 33: 21-24
Ulrich W., Komosiński K, Zalewski M 2008 - Body size and biomass distributions of carrion attending beetles: Do cities host smaller species?. Ecological Research: Ecol. Res.: 23: 241-248
Zalewski M., Ulrich W. 2008 - Local and regional interspecific abundance - body weight relationships of ground beetles Ecological Questions: 9: 21-24
Zalewski M., Referowska-Chodak E., Dudek. 2009 Projekt optymalizacji sieci obszarów chronionych w Lasach Państwowych. SIP 2: 226-234
Ulrich W., Hajdamowicz I., Zalewski M., Stańska M., Ciurzycki W., Tykarski P. 2010. Species assortment or habitat filtering: a case study of spider communities on lake islands. Ecol. Res.: in press
Ulrich W., Zalewski M., Hajdamowicz I., Stańska M., Ciurzycki W., Tykarski P. 2010. Tourism disassembles patterns of co-occurrence and weakens responses to environmental conditions of spider communities on small lake islands. Comm. Ecol.: 11: 5-12.
Zalewski M., Ulrich W. 2010. Island colonization of Carabidae: neutrality or habitat choice. Israel J. Ecol. Evol.: 55: 253-262.
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