Dr Paulina Janik
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Zainteresowania badawcze
- Taksonomia, biogeografia i ekologia śluzowców przyśnieżnych.
- Wewnątrz- i międzygatunkowa zmienność morfologiczna i genetyczna śluzowców, w szczególności śluzowców przyśnieżnych.
Najnowsze publikacje (wybrane)
Czachura P., Janik P. 2024. Lophium arboricola (Mytilinidiales, Ascomycota) from conifer resins. Plant and Fungal Systematics 69: 1–6. DOI
Janik P., Malicki M., Ronikier A., Suchan T. 2023. Nowe stanowisko Clathrus archeri (Phallaceae, Agaricomycetes) w Karkonoskim Parku Narodowym. Fragmenta Floristica et Geobotanica Polonica 28: 188–191. DOI
Paul W., Janik P., Ronikier A. 2023. Checklist of Myxomycetes (Amoebozoa) of the Polish Tatra Mts. Acta Mycologica 58: 178396. DOI
Janik P., Shchepin O., Moreno G., Ronikier A. 2022. Contribution to the island biogeography – case study of a nivicolous myxomycete Didymium nivicola (Myxomycetes) from Tenerife. Nova Hedwigia 115: 143–155. DOI
Ronikier A., Janik P., de Haan M., Kuhnt A., Zankowicz M. 2022. Importance of type specimen study for understanding genus boundaries – taxonomical clarifications in Lepidoderma based on integrative taxonomy approach leading to resurrection of the old genus Polyschismium. Mycologia 114: 1008–1031. DOI
Janik P., Szczepaniak M., Lado C., Ronikier A. 2021. Didymium pseudonivicola: A new myxomycete from the austral Andes emerges from broad-scale morphological and molecular analyses of D. nivicola collections. Mycologia 113: 1327–1342. DOI
Janik P., Lado C., Ronikier A. 2020. Range-wide phylogeography of a nivicolous protist Didymium nivcola Meyl. (Myxomycetes, Amoebozoa): Striking contrasts between the Northern and the Southern Hemisphere. Protist 171: 125771. DOI
Janik P., Ronikier M., Ronikier A. 2020. New protocol for successful isolation and amplification of DNA from exiguous fractions of specimens: a tool to overcome the basic obstacle in molecular analyses of myxomycetes. PeerJ 8: e8406. DOI
Feng Y., Klahr A., Janik P., Ronikier A., Hoppe T., Novozhilov Y.K., Schnittler M. 2016. What an intron may tell: several sexual biospecies coexist in Meriderma spp. (Myxomycetes). Protist 167: 234–253. DOI
Janik P., Ronikier A. 2016. Meriderma species (Myxomycetes) from the Polish Carpathians: a taxonomic revision using SEM-visualized spore ornamentation. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 85: 3492. DOI
Wojtczak G., Janik P. 2016. Phytoremediation with Geosiphon-like symbiosis? Environmental Science and Pollution Research 23: 5992–5994. DOI