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Name: Alexandra Bernardová

 

Affiliation:

1/ Centre for Polar Ecology, 

2/ Laboratory of Archaeobotany and Paleoecology

Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia

 

Address:   Branišovská 31, 37005, České Budějovice

E-mail: alex.bernardova@gmail.com

Tel: +420 389 032 277

 

Research topic: botany, palaeocology, macrofossil analysis

 

 

 

Publications, conferences:

 

Sádlo J., Pokorný P., Bernardová A. (2010) Holocene history of Cladium mariscus L. in the Czech Republic. Implications to species population dynamics and palaeoecology. Acta Palaeobotanica 2010 50(1): 65-76.

 

International Polar Year – Oslo Science Conference, Oslo, Norway 2010:

Strunecký O., Bernardová A.: "Palaeoecological challenge - reconstruction of environmental changes in Arctic via palaeocological and molecular methods"

 

15th Conference of the International Workgroup for Palaeoethnobotany, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 2010:

Bernardová, A./Kalábek, M. Macroremain analysis of the High Medieval sediments from the former Minorite monastery in Olomouc, Czech Republic

Bernardová, A./Novak, J./ Houfková, P./Meduna, P. The reconstruction of the Early Medieval vegetation in the Mělník vineyard region, Czech Republic

 

Polar Climate and Environmental Change in the Last Millennium, Torun, Poland 2010: Bernardová, A., Lutynska, M., Košnar, J.: Multi-proxy study of a periodical lake in central Svalbard – Petuniabukta

 

12th International Palynological Congress IPC-XII 2008 & 8th International Organisation of Palaeobotany Conference IOPC-VIII, Bonn, Germany 2008.:

Novák, J., Nováková, K., Petr, L., Bernardová, A.: Early Iron Age forest communities in north part of the Oderská brána (NE Czech Republic).

 

Klimešová J., Prach K., Bernardová A. 2011: Using available information to assess the potential effects of climate change on vegetation in the High Arctic - North Billjefjorden, central Spitsbergen (Svalbard). Ambio, (accepted).

Bernardová, A. "Czech arctic station, Svalbard", Interact Station Managers’ Forum 2, Hvalso, Denmark, 10-13.10.2011