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Prof Stano Pekar | Biological control | Best Researcher Award

Department of Botany and Zoology at  Masaryk University, Czech Republic

Dr. Stano Pekár is a distinguished professor and the head of the Terrestrial Invertebrates Research Group at the Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. He has been serving as a professor at Masaryk University since 2012, following roles as an associate professor and research assistant.

 

Publication Profile:🌟👨‍🎓

🎓 Education:

Ph.D. in Zoology, Charles University, Praha (1993-2000). M.Sc. in Zoology, Charles University, Praha (1988-1993)

🔍 Academic Experience:

Professor, Department of Botany and Zoology, Masaryk University, Brno (2012-present). Associate Professor, Department of Botany and Zoology, Masaryk University, Brno (2005-2012). Research Assistant, Institute of Botany and Zoology, Masaryk University, Brno (2000-2005). Research Assistant, Department of Entomology, Research Institute of Crop Production, Praha (1994-2006)

🔬 Research Projects:

Evaluation and Prevention of Environmental Risks in the Introduction of Genetically Modified Crops in the Czech Republic (2005-2008). Innovation of Core Protection against Pests in Integrated Fruit Production and Organic Farming (2005-2009, 2012-2015). Efficiency of New Pest Control Approaches in Fruit Growing (2019-2023)

 

Research Focus 🌱🔬:

Dr. Stano Pekár’s research delves into the intricate world of arachnids, particularly spiders, unraveling their evolutionary mysteries and ecological roles. His work spans phylogenomics, prey-predator interactions, and behavioral strategies in diverse spider species. By employing cutting-edge techniques like RAD-seq and gut content metabarcoding, Pekár explores the genetic makeup and dietary preferences of ant-eating spiders. Additionally, his contributions extend to the development of tools like the ‘arakno’ R package for efficient spider data retrieval. Pekár’s dedication to understanding spider traits is evident through the establishment of the World Spider Trait database, a global repository enriching our knowledge of these fascinating arthropods.

Citations:

The provided information appears to be metrics related to an individual’s research impact, likely a researcher or scholar. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Citations: 5,513
  • Documents: 237
  • h-index: 40

These metrics are often used to gauge the impact and influence of a researcher’s work. The number of citations indicates how many times the researcher’s publications have been referenced by other documents. The h-index is a measure that combines the number of publications and their respective citations to assess both productivity and impact. In this case, a h-index of 40 suggests that there are 40 documents with at least 40 citations each. These metrics collectively reflect the researcher’s contribution to their field.

 

 

Stano Pekar | Biological control | Best Researcher Award

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