• dr Andrzej Pasierbiński
Stanowisko: St.specj.b-techn.
Jednostka: Wydział Nauk Przyrodniczych
Adres: 40-032 Katowice, ul. Jagiellońska 28
Piętro: II
Numer pokoju: B-201
Telefon: (32) 2009 467
E-mail: andrzej.pasierbinski@us.edu.pl
Spis publikacji: Spis wg CINiBA
Spis publikacji: Spis wg OPUS
Scopus Author ID: 23390530400
Publikacje z bazy Scopus
2021
Woźniak, G.; Dyderski, M. K.; Kompała-Bąba, A.; Jagodziński, A. M.; Pasierbiński, A.; Błońska, A.; Bierza, W. M.; Magurno, F.; Sierka, E. M.
Use of remote sensing to track postindustrial vegetation development Journal Article
In: Land Degradation and Development, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 1426-1439, 2021, ISSN: 10853278, (7).
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author = { G. Woźniak and M.K. Dyderski and A. Kompała-Bąba and A.M. Jagodziński and A. Pasierbiński and A. Błońska and W.M. Bierza and F. Magurno and E.M. Sierka},
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abstract = {The effects of natural processes on deposited mineral material of postindustrial sites is underestimated. Natural vegetation development on mineral material substratum is an unappreciated way of site management. Due to the classification-based approach to assembly of plant community diversity, remote sensing methods have limited application. We aimed to assess whether remotely sensed data allow for building predictive models, able to recognise vegetation variability along the main gradients of species composition. We assessed vegetation in 321 study plots on four coal-mine spoil heaps in Silesia (S Poland). We determined the main gradients of species composition using detrended correspondence analysis (DCA), and we identified how DCA scores describe vegetation variability. DCA axes explained 38.5%, 35.4%, 31.4%, and 20.1% of species composition variability. We built machine learning models of DCA scores using multispectral satellite images and airborne laser scanning data as predictors. We obtained good predictive power of models for the first two DCA axes (R2 = 0.393 and 0.443; root mean square errors; RMSE = 0.571 and 0.526) and low power for the third and fourth DCA axes (R2 = 0.216 and 0.064; RMSE = 0.513 and 0.361). These scores allowed us to prepare a vegetation map based on DCA scores, and distinguish meadow-like from forest-edge-like vegetation, and to identify thermophilous and highly productive vegetation patches. Our approach allowed us to account for species composition gradients, which improved remote sensing-based vegetation surveys. This method may be used for planning future management. © 2020 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.},
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2020
Absalon, D.; Matysik, M.; Woźnica, A.; Łozowski, B.; Jarosz, W.; Ulańczyk, R.; Babczyńska, A.; Pasierbiński, A.
Multi-faceted environmental analysis to improve the quality of anthropogenic water reservoirs (Paprocany reservoir case study) Journal Article
In: Sensors (Switzerland), vol. 20, no. 9, 2020, ISSN: 14248220, (9).
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title = {Multi-faceted environmental analysis to improve the quality of anthropogenic water reservoirs (Paprocany reservoir case study)},
author = { D. Absalon and M. Matysik and A. Woźnica and B. Łozowski and W. Jarosz and R. Ulańczyk and A. Babczyńska and A. Pasierbiński},
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abstract = {Maintaining good condition of dam reservoirs in urban areas seems increasingly important due to their valuable role in mitigating the effects of global warming. The aim of this study is to analyze possibilities to improve water quality and ecosystem condition of the Paprocany dam reservoir (highly urbanized area of southern Poland) using current data of the water parameters, historical sources, and DPSIR (Driver–Pressure–State–Impact–Response) and 3D modeling concerning human activity and the global warming effects. In its history Paprocany reservoir overcame numerous hydrotechnical changes influencing its present functioning. Also, its current state is significantly influenced by saline water from the coal mine (5 g L−1 of chlorides and sulphates) and biogenic elements in recreational area (about 70 mg L−1 of chlorate and to 1.9 mg L−1 Kjeldahl nitrogen) and in sediments (222.66 Mg of Kjeldahl nitrogen; 45.65 Mg of P; and 1.03 Mg of assimilable phosphorus). Concluding, the best solutions to improve the Paprocany reservoir water quality comprise: increasing alimentation with water and shortening the water exchange time, restoration of the 19th century water treatment plant, and wetlands and reed bed area revitalization. The study also proved the applicability of mathematical models in planning of the actions and anticipating their efficiency. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.},
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2018
Wasowicz, P.; Pálsson, S.; Pasierbiński, A.; Wierzgoń, M.; Ólafsson, E.; Heiðmarsson, S.; Przedpelska-Wasowicz, E. M.
Alien or native? Examining a case of Melampyrum pratense in Iceland Journal Article
In: Polar Biology, vol. 41, no. 9, pp. 1725-1735, 2018, ISSN: 07224060, (4).
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author = { P. Wasowicz and S. Pálsson and A. Pasierbiński and M. Wierzgoń and E. Ólafsson and S. Heiðmarsson and E.M. Przedpelska-Wasowicz},
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abstract = {In 2016, a single, large population of Melampyrum pratense (Orobanchaceae) was discovered in Vaglaskógur forest in NE Iceland. This population can be considered as extremely disjunct as the closest population of this myrmecochorous, slowly dispersing, hemiparasitic plant species is known from the Shetland Islands located ca. 1000 km south-east from Vaglaskógur. Our research was aimed at elucidating whether the species is a recent anthropogenic addition to the Icelandic flora or if its presence should be attributed to a natural long-distance dispersal event. In order to answer this question, we employed a diversified methodological approach consisting of a traditional vegetation survey, faunistic study and two mathematical modelling techniques. Our work showed that M. pratense inhabits an almost undisturbed birch forest, and the formation of the population of this size would take more than 3000 years given the absence of main dispersal vectors. Using the distribution modelling approach, we also determined that climatic conditions facilitating the establishment of the population were in place since at least mid-Holocene. © 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.},
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2016
Wasowicz, P.; Pauwels, M.; Pasierbiński, A.; Przedpelska-Wasowicz, E. M.; Babst-Kostecka, A. A.; Saumitou-Laprade, P.; Rostański, A.
In: PeerJ, vol. 2016, no. 1, 2016, ISSN: 21678359, (14).
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title = {Phylogeography of arabidopsis halleri (Brassicaceae) in mountain regions of Central Europe inferred from cpDNA variation and ecological niche modelling},
author = { P. Wasowicz and M. Pauwels and A. Pasierbiński and E.M. Przedpelska-Wasowicz and A.A. Babst-Kostecka and P. Saumitou-Laprade and A. Rostański},
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year = {2016},
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abstract = {The present study aimed to investigate phylogeographical patterns present within A. halleri in Central Europe. 1,281 accessions sampled from 52 populations within the investigated area were used in the study of genetic variation based on chloroplast DNA. Over 500 high-quality species occurrence records were used in ecological niche modelling experiments. We evidenced the presence of a clear phylogeographic structure within A. halleri in Central Europe. Our results showed that two genetically different groups of populations are present in western and eastern part of the Carpathians. The hypothesis of the existence of a glacial refugium in the Western Carpathians adn the Bohemian Forest cannot be rejected from our data. It seems, however, that the evidence collected during the present study is not conclusive. The area of Sudetes was colonised after LGM probably by migrants from the Bohemian Forest. © Copyright 2016 Wasowicz et al.},
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2015
Sutkowska, A.; Pasierbiński, A.; Bąba, W.; Warzecha, T.; Mitka, J.
Additivity of ISSR markers in natural hybrids of related forest species Bromus benekenii and B. Ramosus (Poaceae) Journal Article
In: Acta Biologica Cracoviensia Series Botanica, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 82-94, 2015, ISSN: 00015296, (6).
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title = {Additivity of ISSR markers in natural hybrids of related forest species Bromus benekenii and B. Ramosus (Poaceae)},
author = { A. Sutkowska and A. Pasierbiński and W. Bąba and T. Warzecha and J. Mitka},
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journal = {Acta Biologica Cracoviensia Series Botanica},
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publisher = {Polish Academy of Sciences Publishing House},
abstract = {The co-occurrence of hybrids and parental species in similar ecological niches poses a question on the role of traits additivity and overdispersion (emergence of new traits) in microevolutionary processes. We analysed genetic polymorphism of Bromus benekenii, B. ramosus and the spontaneous hybrid B. benekenii × B. ramosus in sympatric and allopatric parts of the species distribution in Europe, based on non-coding regions of the taxon genomes (ISSR genetic fingerprinting). We tested 68 individuals in 7 populations, including a hybrid population in N France. Altogether 233 polymorphic ISSR bands (loci) were obtained. We found that the parent species were genetically distinct and the hybrids had an additive pattern of ISSR bands found in the putative parental species (NMDS; STRUCTURE); however, there was evidence of introgression towards B. ramosus (NEWHYBRIDS; UPGMA classifications; Nei's D genetic distance). Bromus benekenii had 72, B. ramosus 21 and the hybrids 9 private bands (genetic overdispersion), probably resulting from the rearranged genomes. Based on its low genetic divergence index DW, the hybrid population seems to be at a young age. We argue that in the face of anthropogenic landscape transformations favouring secondary contacts, the hybrids may competitively replace the parental species in sympatric areas. © Polish Academy of Sciences and Jagiellonian University, Cracow 2015.},
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2014
Wasowicz, P.; Pasierbiński, A.; Przedpelska-Wasowicz, E. M.; Kristinsson, H.
Distribution patterns in the native vascular flora of Iceland Journal Article
In: PLoS ONE, vol. 9, no. 7, 2014, ISSN: 19326203, (9).
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author = { P. Wasowicz and A. Pasierbiński and E.M. Przedpelska-Wasowicz and H. Kristinsson},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84904512104&doi=10.1371%2fjournal.pone.0102916&partnerID=40&md5=acb209e8566b12e06aa405ef9b5d3d20},
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abstract = {The aim of our study was to reveal biogeographical patterns in the native vascular flora of Iceland and to define ecological factors responsible for these patterns. We analysed dataset of more than 500,000 records containing information on the occurrence of vascular plants. Analysis of ecological factors included climatic (derived from WORLDCLIM data), topographic (calculated from digital elevation model) and geological (bedrock characteristics) variables. Spherical k-means clustering and principal component analysis were used to detect biogeographical patterns and to study the factors responsible for them. We defined 10 biotic elements exhibiting different biogeographical patterns. We showed that climatic (temperature-related) and topographic variables were the most important factors contributing to the spatial patterns within the Icelandic vascular flora and that these patterns are almost completely independent of edaphic factors (bedrock type). Our study is the first one to analyse the biogeographical differentiation of the native vascular flora of Iceland. © 2014 Wasowicz et al.},
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Sutkowska, A.; Pasierbiński, A.; Warzecha, T.; Mitka, J.
Multiple cryptic refugia of forest grass Bromus benekenii in Europe as revealed by ISSR fingerprinting and species distribution modelling Journal Article
In: Plant Systematics and Evolution, vol. 300, no. 6, pp. 1437-1452, 2014, ISSN: 03782697, (12).
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title = {Multiple cryptic refugia of forest grass Bromus benekenii in Europe as revealed by ISSR fingerprinting and species distribution modelling},
author = { A. Sutkowska and A. Pasierbiński and T. Warzecha and J. Mitka},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84902006460&doi=10.1007%2fs00606-013-0972-x&partnerID=40&md5=aacf84467335236aed3b58bf9dc2387e},
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abstract = {Despite not having been fully recognized, the cryptic northern refugia of temperate forest vegetation in Central and Western Europe are one of the most important in the Holocene history of the vegetation on the subcontinent. We have studied a forest grass Bromus benekenii in 39 populations in Central, Western and Southern Europe with the use of PCR-ISSR fingerprinting. The indices of genetic population diversity, multivariate, and Bayesian analyses, supplemented with species distribution modelling have enabled at least three putative cryptic northern refugial areas to be recognized: in Western Europe-the Central and Rhenish Massifs, in Central Europe-the Bohemia-Moravia region and in the Eastern/Western Carpathians. Central Poland is the regional genetic melting-pot where several migratory routes might have met. Southern Poland had a different postglacial history and was under the influence of an Eastern/Western Carpathian cryptic refugium. More forest species should be checked in a west-east gradient in Europe to corroborate the hypothesis on the Western European glacial refugia. © 2014 The Author(s).},
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2013
Sutkowska, A.; Pasierbiński, A.; Warzecha, T.; Mandal, A.; Mitka, J.
Refugial pattern of Bromus erectus in central Europe based on ISSR fingerprinting Journal Article
In: Acta Biologica Cracoviensia Series Botanica, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 107-119, 2013, ISSN: 00015296, (7).
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title = {Refugial pattern of Bromus erectus in central Europe based on ISSR fingerprinting},
author = { A. Sutkowska and A. Pasierbiński and T. Warzecha and A. Mandal and J. Mitka},
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abstract = {We studied the thermophilous grass Bromus erectus in Central Europe to determine its pattern of population genetic structure and genetic diversity, using ISSR-PCR fingerprinting to analyze 200 individuals from 37 populations. We found three genetic groups with a clear geographic structure, based on a Bayesian approach. The first group occurred west and south of the Alps, the second east and north of the Alps, and the third was formed by four genetically depauperated populations in Germany. The populations from Germany formed a subset of the Bohemian-Moravian populations, with one private allele. Two differentiation centers, one in the Atlantic-Mediterranean and the second in the Pannonian-Balkan area, were recognized by species distribution modeling. The geographic distribution of the genetic groups coincides with the syntaxonomic split of the Festuco-Brometea class into the Festucetalia valesiaceae and Brometalia erecti orders. We found a statistically significant decrease in mean ISSR bands per individual from south to north, and to a lesser extent from the east to west. The former was explained by Holocene long-distance migrations from southern refugia, the latter by the difference in the gradient of anthropopression. We hypothesize a cryptic northern shelter of the species in Central Europe in the putative Moravian-Bohemian refugium. © Polish Academy of Sciences and Jagiellonian University, Cracow 2013.},
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2009
Sutkowska, A.; Pasierbiński, A.
In: Fragmenta Floristica et Geobotanica Polonica, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 281-295, 2009, ISSN: 1640629X.
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title = {The origin of spontaneously spreading species Bromus carinalus (Poaceae) on ruderal and segetal sites in Poland [Pochodzenie spontanicznie rozprzestrzeniaja̧cego siȩ gatunku Bromus carinatus (Poaceae) na siedliskach ruderalnych i segetalnych w Polsce]},
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abstract = {Molecular analysis of Bromus carinatus - an alien species in Polish flora, collected in ruderal and segetal sites in Poland, cv. 'Broma', and material from USDA Pullma collection was carried out using ISSR-PCR. We showed that most accessions from different sites shared the same band pattern with B.carinatus cv. 'Broma'. It suggests that B. carinatus cv. 'Broma' is spreading in Poland. Some rare individuals, present in investigated populations, probably originated from seeds that were brought accidentally from habitats of B. carinatus in other parts of Europe were detected.},
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2007
Bzdęga, K.; Rostański, A.; Pasierbiński, A.
In: Fragmenta Floristica et Geobotanica Polonica, vol. SUPPL. 9, pp. 197-208, 2007, ISSN: 1640629X.
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