František Máliš
My research interest is in diversity and species composition of temperate forests and their dynamics driven by human impact and global environmental changes. I study the ongoing processes during climate change and biodiversity crisis to develop novel approaches in forest management which can mitigate negative effects of environmental drivers on forest ecosystems.
As Associate professor I teach the subjects Ecology, Phytosociology and forest typology, Disturbance ecology, Adaptation of forest ecosystems to global environmental changes, Vegetation ecology.
If you are interested in doing PhD, feel free to contact me or check the current list of PhD thesis of our department. When you would like to join our team for certain period, please see also posibilities to apply for scholarhip for international students, researchers and scientists supported by the National Scholarhip Programme of the Slovak Republic. click here
Publications
Science popularization outcomes (in Slovak and Czech language)
Discussion in Slovak Television about forest ecosystems in Slovakia link
Talk at Slovak Centre of Scientific and Technical Information about impacts of environmental changes on forest biodiversity link
Máliš F. 2017: Zachovanie druhovej rozmanitosti lesov Slovenska v čase globálnych environmentálnych zmien. In: Bulletín „Správy z výskumu lesníckej fakulty pre prax“, Technická univerzita vo Zvolene: 17–25 link
Máliš F., Canullo R., Hédl R. 2015: Lesy centrálních Apenin – biodiverzita v kontextu historického a současného managementu, Živa, 63: 112-115 link
Veda na dosah - článok na tému Ako zachovať druhovú rozmanitosť lesov Slovenska? link
Článok v Časopise TU Zvolen na tému zmien v rozšírení drevín na Slovensku v dôsledku klimatickej zmeny (Ročník 24., číslo 1/2016, str. 19) link
Veda na dosah - rozhovor ku publikovaniu práce Staude et al. 2020 s názvom Nová štúdia: Lesy v Európe doplácajú na viac dusíka link
Scientific journals, conference papers, monographs
2024
Sanczuk et al. 2024: Unexpected westward range shifts in European forest plants link to nitrogen deposition. Science, 386(6718), 193-198. link
Moreno-García et al. 2024: Long-term nitrogen deposition reduces the diversity of nitrogen-fixing plants. Science Advances, 10(42), eadp7953. link
Csölleová et al. 2024: Post-harvest recovery of microclimate buffering and associated temporary xerophilization of vegetation in sub-continental oak forests. Forest Ecology and Management, 572, 122238. link
Kemppinen et al. 2024: Microclimate, an important part of ecology and biogeography. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 33(6), e13834. link
Chianucci et al. 2024: Silvicultural regime shapes understory functional structure in European forests, Journal of Applied Ecology, link
Wen et al. 2024: Predicting Trajectories of Temperate Forest Understorey Vegetation Responses to Global Change, Forest Ecology and Management 566, e122091 link
Dobor et al. 2024: The interacting effect of climate change and herbivory can trigger large-scale transformations of European temperate forests, Global Change Biology 30:e17194 link
Landuyt et al. 2024: Combining multiple investigative approaches to unravel functional responses to global change in the understorey of temperate forests. Global Change Biology 30: e17086 link
Padulles et al. 2024: Evaluating plant lineage losses and gains in temperate forestunderstories: a phylogenetic perspective on climate change andnitrogen deposition. New Phytologist, link
Smyčková et al. 2024: Herb layer species richness declines with heterogeneity of the forest structure in primary beech-dominated forests while proportion of forest specialists increases. Forest Ecology and Management, 556, 121728. link
Kusbach, A., Pecina, V. (eds.) 2024: Basics of Forest Ecology and Management: To Sustainable Forest Management in Mongolia. Brno: Mendel University in Brno. link
Knollová et al. 2024: ReSurveyEurope: A database of resurveyed vegetation plots in Europe. Journal of Vegetation Science, 35(2), e13235. link
De Schuyter et al. 2024: Declining potential nectar production of the herb layer in temperate forests under global change, Journal of Ecology 112: 832-847 link
2023
Máliš et al. 2023. Microclimate variation and recovery time in managed and old-growth temperate forests. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 342, 109722. link
Oravec et al. 2023. Endangered Forest Communities in Central Europe: Mapping Current and Potential Distributions of Euro-Siberian steppic woods with Quercus spp. in South Slovak basin, Biology 12 (7), 910, link
Kotrík et al. 2023: Half a century of herb layer changes in Quercus-dominated forests of the Western Carpathians, Forest Ecology and Management 544,121151 link
Burrascano et al. 2023. Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to?. Biological Conservation, 284, 110176. link
Tinya et al. 2023. A synthesis of multi-taxa management experiments to guide forest biodiversity conservation in Europe. Global Ecology and Conservation, e02553. link
Haesen et al. 2023: ForestClim – Bioclimatic variables for microclimate temperatures of European forests. Global Change Biology link
Verdu et al. 2023: RecruitNet: A global database of plant recruitment networks, Ecology, link
Wiezik et al. 2023: Transformation of West-Carpathian primeval woodlands into high-altitude grasslands from as early as the Bronze, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany link
2022
Segar et al. 2022: Divergent roles of herbivory in eutrophying forests, Nature Communications, 7837 link
Hrivnák R. et al. 2022: Competition for soil resources forces a trade-off between enhancing tree productivity and understorey species richness in managed beech forests, Science of the Total Environment 849, 157825 link
Koutecký T et al. 2022: Disturbance history drives current compositional and diversity patterns of primary Picea abies (L.) Karst. forest vegetation. Forest Ecology and Management, 520, 120387 link
Lembrechts J. J. et al. 2022: Global maps of soil temperature. Global Change Biology 28: 3110-3144 link
Staude I. R. et al. 2022: Directional turnover towards larger‐ranged plants over time and across habitats. Ecology Letters 25: 466–482 link
2021
Haesen S. et al. 2021: ForestTemp – sub-canopy microclimate temperatures of European forests, Global Change Biology 27: 6307–6319, link
Caron M. et al. 2021: Thermal differences between juveniles and adults increased over time in European forest trees, Journal of Ecology 201: 3944–3957, link
Vangansbeke P. et al. 2021: ClimPlant: realized climatic niches of vascular plants in European forest understoreys, Global Ecology and Biogeography 30: 1183–1190, link
Perring M. P. et al. 2021: “Lianification” or liana invasion – is there a difference?, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 19 (7): 377–378 link
Máliš F. et al. 2021: Historical charcoal burning and coppicing suppressed beech and increased forest vegetation heterogeneity. Journal of Vegetation Science, 32:e12923 link
Máliš F. et al. 2021: Short-Term Dynamics of Vegetation Diversity and Aboveground Biomass of Picea abies (L.) H. Karst. Forests after Heavy Windstorm Disturbance. Forests 12(1):97. link
Depauw L. et al. 2021: Evaluating structural and compositional canopy characteristics to predict the light‐demand signature of the forest understorey in mixed, semi‐natural temperate forests. Applied Vegetation Science, 24:e12532. link
Ujházyová M. et al. 2021: Syntaxonomical revision of order Fagetalia sylvaticae Pawłowski ex Pawłowski et al. 1928 in Slovakia, Biologia link
2020
Zellweger F. et al. 2020: Forest microclimate dynamics drive plant responses to warming, Science 368 (6492): 772-775 link
Lembrechts J. J. et al. 2020: SoilTemp: a global database of near‐surface temperature, Global Change Biology, https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15123
Staude I. R. et al. 2020: Replacements of small-by large-ranged species scale up to diversity loss in Europe’s temperate forest biome. Nature Ecology & Evolution, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-1176-8
Maes S.L. et al. 2020: Plant functional trait response to environmental drivers across European temperate forest understorey communities, Plant Biology, https://doi.org/10.1111/plb.13082
Depauw L. et al. 2020: Light availability and land‐use history drive biodiversity and functional changes in forest herb layer communities, Journal of Ecology, https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13339
Landuyt D. et al. 2020: Drivers of aboveground understorey biomass and nutrient stocks in temperate deciduous forests. Journal of Ecology, https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13318
Wiezik M. et al. 2020: The last Glacial and Holocene history of mountain woodlands in the southern part of the Western Carpathians, with emphasis on the spreading of Fagus sylvatica, Pylanology, https://doi.org/10.1080/01916122.2019.1690066
Seidling, W. et al. 2020: Comparing observer performance in vegetation records by efficiency graphs derived from rarefaction curves. Ecological Indicators, 109, 105790. link
Perring M. P. et al. 2020: Increasing liana frequency in temperate European forest understories is driven by ivy, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 18 (10): 550–557 link
Slezák M. et al. 2020: Vegetation classification of acidophilous oak forests in Slovakia, Tuexenia 40: 33-52
Wiezik M. et al. 2020: Western-Carpathian mountain spruce woodlands at their southern margin: natural or anthropogenic origin? Preslia 92: 115–135
2019
Hrivnák, R. et al. 2019: Phytosociological approach to scree and ravine forest vegetation in Slovakia. Annals of Forest Research DOI:10.15287/afr.2019.1355
Depauw, L. et al. 2019: A general framework for quantifying the effects of land-use history on ecosystem dynamics. Ecological Indicators 107, 105395.
Zellweger, F. et al. 2019: Seasonal drivers of understorey temperature buffering in temperate deciduous forests across Europe. Global Ecology and Biogeography 28: 1774-1786. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12991
Hájková, P. 2019: Spruce representation in zonal woodlands may be overestimated when using pollen spectra from peatlands. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 271, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2019.104104
Hrivnák R. et al. 2019: Zaujímavé nálezy ruderálnych, segetálnych a zavlečených cievnatých rastlín z územia stredného Slovenska III, Bull. Slov. Bot. Spoločn., 41(2): 203–219
Hrivnák R. et al. 2019: Zaujímavé nálezy ohrozených cievnatých rastlín z územia stredného Slovenska: komentovaný zoznam údajov z rokov 2017–2018, Bull. Slov. Bot. Spoločn., 41(1): 53–67
Maes, S. L. et al. 2019: Environmental drivers interactively affect individual tree growth across temperate European forests. Global Change Biology 25: 201–2017
Maes, S. L. et al. 2019: Litter quality, land-use history, and nitrogen deposition effects on topsoil conditions across European temperate deciduous forests, Forest Ecology and Management 433: 405–418 link
2018
Maes, S. L. 2018: Environmental drivers interactively affect individual tree growth across temperate European forests. Global Change Biology. link
Verheyen, K. et al. 2018: Observer and relocation errors matter in resurveys of historical vegetation plots. Journal of Vegetation Science 29: 812–823 link
Perring M. P. et al. 2018: Understanding context dependency in the response of forest understorey plant communities to nitrogen deposition. Environmental Pollution 242: 1787–1799 link
De Lombaerde E. et al. 2018: Responses of competitive understorey species to spatial environmental gradients inaccurately explain temporal changes. Basic and Applied Ecology 30: 52–64 link
Perring M. P. et al. 2018: Global environmental change effects on plant community composition trajectories depend upon management legacies. Global Change Biology. doi:10.1111/gcb.14030 link
Hrivnák R., Wiezik M., Máliš F. in Eliáš P. ml. (ed.) 2018: Zaujímavejšie floristické nálezy. Bulletin SBS 40: 82–97
2017
Cudlin P. et al. 2017: Drivers of treeline shift in different European mountains, Climate Research 73: 135-150 link
Fleischer P. et al. 2017: Forest ecosystem services affected by natural disturbances, climate and land-use changes in the Tatra Mountains, Climate Research 73: 57-71 link
Ujházy K et al. 2017: Overstorey dynamics controls plant diversity in age-class temperate forests, Forest Ecology and Management 391: 96-105 link
Verheyen K. et al. 2017: Combining Biodiversity Resurveys across Regions to Advance Global Change Research. BioScience 67: 73-83 link
Konôpka B. et al. 2017: Carbon stock in aboveground biomass of vegetation at the High Tatra Mts. twelve years after disturbance. Central European Forestry Journal 63: 142–151 link
Máliš F. 2017: Restoration of plant diversity in oak coppices transformed to high forests under global environmental threats, Book of Abstracts, IUFRO 125th Anniversary Congress 2017, Freiburg: 479 link
Máliš F. 2017: Trvalé plochy - kľúč pre pochopenie dopadov globálnych zmien na biodiverzitu, In: Sitková Z., Pavlenda P. (eds.): Dlhodobý ekologický výskum a monitoring lesov: súčasné poznatky a výzvy do budúcnosti. Zvolen, Národné lesnícke centrum – Lesnícky výskumný ústav Zvolen: 77–80 link
2016
Ujházyová M 2016: Diversity of beech forest vegetation in the Eastern Alps, Bohemian Massif and the Western Carpathians. Preslia 88: 435-457 link
Máliš F. 2016: Life stage, not climate change, explains observed tree range shifts. Global Change Biology 22: 1904-1914 link
Slezák M. et al. 2016: Syntaxonomy and ecology of acidophilous beech forest vegetation in Slovakia. Phytocoenologia 46: 69-88 link
2015
Bernhardt-Römermann M. et al. 2015: Drivers of temporal changes in temperate forest plant diversity vary across spatial scales. Global Change Biology 21: 3726–3737 link
Máliš F., Fábry R., Vodálová A. 2015: Vývoj vegetácie smrekových lesov s rôznym manažmentom po vetrovej kalamite. In Fleischer P., Homolová Z., Šturcel M.: Štúdie o Tatranskom národnom parku, Technická univerzita vo Zvolene, 11 (44): 207–217 link
2014
Vladovič, J., Merganič, J., Máliš, F., Križová, E., Ujházy, K., Vodálová, A., Pôbiš, I., Bošeľa, M., Pavlenda, P. 2014: Reakcia diverzity lesných fytocenóz na zmenu edaficko-klimatických podmienok Slovenska. Technická univerzita vo Zvolene, 165 s. link
Valachovič, M., Hegedüšová, K., Kanka, R., Kliment, J., Kollár, J., Máliš, F., Piscová, V., Senko, D., Slezák, M., Ujházy, K., Ujházyová, M., Žarnovičan, H., 2014: Forest communities of the Vihorlat Mts. (Eastern Slovakia). Phytopedon (Bratislava) 13: 13–41 link
2013
Máliš F., Jarolímek I., Kliment J., Slezák M. (2013): Forest Vegetation with Festuca drymeja in Slovakia – Syntaxonomy and Ecology, Phyton (Horn, Austria) 53 (2): 265-288 link
Konôpka B., Pajtík J., Šebeň V., Bošeľa M., Máliš F., Priwitzer T., Pavlenda P., 2013: The Research Site Vrchslatina – an experimental design and the main aims. Lesnícky časopis - Forestry Journal, 59(3): 203–213 link
Máliš F., Konôpka B., Maľová M. 2013: Post-harvest biomass stock and productivity of Calamagrostis epigejos community under beech and spruce forest stand, Lesnícky časopis – Forestry Journal, 59(3): 197–202 link
Bošeľa M., Máliš F., Kulla L., Šebeň V., Deckmyn G. 2013: Ecologically based height growth model and derived raster maps of Norway spruce site index in the Western Carpathians, European Journal of Forest Research 132: 691-705 link
2012
Máliš F., Ujházy K., Vodálová A., Barka I., Čaboun V., Sitková Z. 2012: Impact of Norway spruce planting on herb vegetation in the mountain beech forests on two bedrock types, European Journal of Forest Research 131: 1551-1569 link
2011
Máliš F. 2011: Changes in plant species composition of oak forests in Poľana massif (Central Slovakia) after 40 years, Reports of Forestry Research 56 (3): 168-177 link
Vladovič J., Barka I., Lupták I., Bucha T., Máliš F., Merganič J., Kulla L., Šebeň V., Merganičová K., Bošeľa M., Ujházy K. 2011: Štruktúra a diverzita lesných ekosystémov na Slovensku. Zvolen, Národné lesnícke centrum – Lesnícky výskumný ústav, 252 s. link
Barka I., Vladovič J., Máliš F. 2011: Landform classification and its application in predictive mapping of soil and forest units. In: Ružička, J., Pešková, K. (eds.): Proceeding - Symposium GIS Ostrava 2011, 24. -26. 1. 2011, VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava link
2010
Máliš F., Vladovič J., Čaboun V., Vodálová A. 2010: The influence of Picea abies on herb vegetation in forest plant communities of the Veporské vrchy Mts, Journal of Forest Science 56 (2): 58 – 67 link
Máliš F. 2010: Fytocenologické a pôdnoekologické pomery lesných spoločenstiev juhozápadnej časti Veporských vrchov, Dizertačná práca, 157 (PDF text a tabuľky)
2008
Vladovič J., Máliš F. 2008: The Database of Typological Representative Plots of Forest Ecosystems in Slovakia. In: Plant-Enivronment-Trait Linkages, Perspectives on Functional Community Ecology Research, 7th meeting on vegetation databases, 5. - 7. 3. 2008, Oldenburg : Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, 2008, 25 link
Máliš F., Vladovič J., Vodálová A. 2008: Lesné ekosystémy jedľovo-bukového vegetačného stupňa z hľadiska lesníckej typológie, Phytopedon 7 (1): 55 – 62
2005
Máliš, F., Rudaš, B., Kontriš, J., 2005: Pôdne pomery lesných spoločenstiev v oblasti masívu Bykovo. In: Zborník referátov zo 4. pôdoznaleckých dní – Čingov 2005. Výskumný ústav pôdoznalectva a ochrany pôdy Bratislava, pp. 226–231.
Curriculum vitae
Personal information
Born 5th November 1979 in Lučenec, Slovak Republic
Education
Ph.D. 2004 – 2010, Technical University in Zvolen, Faculty of Forestry, Thesis: Phytoceonological and soil-ecological conditions of forest plant communities in south-western part of Veporské vrchy Mts.
M.Sc. 1999 – 2004, Technical University in Zvolen, Faculty of Forestry
Work positions
researcher
01/2007 – ongoing, National Forest Centre, Forest Research Institute
researcher
06/2012 – 09/2014, Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Botany, Department of Vegetation Ecology, Brno, Czech Republic
researcher, since 2017 Assistant Professor
07/2012 – ongoing, Technical University in Zvolen, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Phytology
Other work experience
International cooperation
since 2008, member of Expert Panel for Ground VegetationandBiodiversity Assessment within International Co-operative Programme on Assessment and Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Forests (ICP-Forests)
since 2013, national coordinator of forestREplot initiative
since 2019, participation in SoilTemp initiative
COST Actions
- member of COST Action ES1203 Enhancing the resilience capacity of SENSitive mountain FORest ecosystems under environmental change (SENSFOR)
- substitute member of management committee COST Action FP1301 Innovative management and multifunctional utilization of traditional coppice forests – an answer to future ecological, economic and social challenges in the European forestry sector (EuroCoppice)
- substitute member of management committee COST Action CA 16208 Knowledge conversion for enhancing managment of European riparian ecosystems and services (CONVERGES)
- member of management committee COST Action CA22155 - Network for forest by-products charcoal, resin, tar, potash (EU-PoTaRCh)
Fellowships
11/2018–02/2019 scholarship focusing of forest microclimate at University of Cambridge, Department of Plant Sciences, Forest Ecology and Conservation Group, United Kingdom
07–08/2014 scientific fellowship at University of Camerino, Italy focusing on biodiversity assessment of coppices
02–03/2011 Short Term Scientific Mission within Cost Action ECHOES (Expected Climate Change and Options for European Silviculture) at Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Botany focusing on species distribution shifts along altitudinal gradient
Other activities
Member of Slovak Botanical Society