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Dr. Pawe³ Nasiadka
Senior researcher at the Laboratory of Wildlife Management, Forest Research Institute

Research interests:
- ecology of wild ungulates
- damage caused by ungulates in commercial forestry
- methods of forest protection against damage
- big game population dynamics, distribution and management

International experience and memberships:
• Scholarship in Finnish Forest Research Institute, Helsinki, Finland - damage caused by moose in Scots pine stands - 1993
• Scholarship in Kaunus Agricultural Academy, Kaunus, Lithuania - methods of deer inventory - 1996
• Cooperation with Finnish Forest Research Institute, Kaunus Agricultural Academy and Latvian State Forest Service - Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) reaction to debarking caused by deer in relation to different geographical location of pine stands - from 2000

Publications ( 5 recent ):
1. Nasiadka P. 1995. [Description of damage caused by moose in commercial forest]. Prace IBL A/787. pp 73 - 89. (in Polish).
2. Nasiadka P. 1995. [Influence of big game on reforestation in the Sudety Mountains]. Prace IBL B/25/2. pp 361 - 374. (in Polish).
3. Nasiadka P. 1996. ”The distribution of Moose (Alces alces L.) in Poland in the Years 1984 - 1994.”, Fol.For. Pol. A/38. pp 43 - 56.
4. Nasiadka P. 1997. ”Problems with assessing deer populations in Poland: review.” Jour.Wildlife Res. 2(2): 186-190.
5. Nasiadka P. 1998. “The accuracy of year-long direct observations by hunters for estimating red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) number.” In: Zomborszky Z. “Advances in Deer Biology.” Proc. 4th Intern. Deer Biolog. Congress. Kaposvar, Hungary.

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