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Paweł Bogawski, Ph.D.

Paweł Bogawski

Office and address

Zakład Botaniki Systematycznej i Środowiskowej/Department of Systematic and Environmental Botany
Collegium Biologicum
ul. Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 6
61-614 Poznań
Room No.: 2.28
Tel. +48 61 829 56 13

E-mail: bogawski@amu.edu.pl

Currently occupied posts

  • Member of Scientific Discipline Council – Biological Sciences at AMU Poznań
  • Member of Study Programme Council – Biology, Biology and Human Health, Neurobiology
  • Review Editor in Frontiers in Allergy – section Environmental Determinants

Scope of main research

  • Plant and vegetation phenology
  • Detection of sources of pollen grains and fungal spores, modelling bioaerosol airborne concentration and timing
  • Impact of climate and land use change on the environment
  • Species distribution modelling
  • Remote sensing and GIS – using satellite and aerial data for environmental research
  • Evaporation from vegetation and open water surface
  • Air pollution, light pollution
  • Statistics, machine learning in modelling biological processes

Chosen scientific publications

Scientific articles

Brzozowski M., Pełechaty M., Bogawski P. 2022. A winner or a loser in climate change? Modelling the past, current, and future potential distributions of a rare charophyte species. Global Ecology and Conservation 34, e02038

Grinn-Gofroń A., Bogawski P., Bosiacka B., Nowosad J., Camacho I., Sadyś M., Skjøth C.A., Pashley C.H., Rodinkova V., Çeter T., Traidl-Hoffmann C., Damialis A. 2021. Abundance of Ganoderma sp. in Europe and SW Asia: modelling the pathogen infection levels in local trees using the proxy of airborne fungal spore concentrations Science of the Total Environment 793, 148509

Budka M., Kokociński P., Bogawski P., Nowak M., Białas J.T., Machura M. 2021. Habitat conditions in previous year explain a local population size in the Corncrake. Journal of Ornithology 162: 17–29

Grinn-Gofroń A., Çeter T., Münevver Pinar N., Bosiacka B., Çeter S., Keçeli T., Myśliwy M., Şahin A.A., Bogawski P. 2020. Airborne fungal spore load and season timing in the Central and Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey explained by climate conditions and land use. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 295: 108191

Bogawski P., Grewling Ł., Dziób K., Sobieraj K., Dalc M., Dylawerska B., Pupkowski D., Nalej A., Nowak Małgorzata, Szymańska A., Kostecki Ł., Nowak M.M., Jackowiak B., 2019. Lidar-Derived Tree Crown Parameters: Are They New Variables Explaining Local Birch (Betula sp.) Pollen Concentrations?, Forests, 10: 1154

Bogawski P., Grewling Ł., Jackowiak B., 2019. Predicting the onset of Betula pendula flowering in Poznań (Poland) using remote sensing thermal data, Science of the Total Environment 658: 1485-1499

Bogawski P., Borycka K., Grewling Ł., Kasprzyk I., 2019. Detecting distant sources of airborne pollen for Poland: Integrating back-trajectory and dispersion modelling with a satellite-based phenology, Science of the Total Environment 689: 109-125

Bogawski P., Damen T., Nowak M.M., Pędziwiatr K., Wilkin P., Mwachala G., Pierzchalska J., Wiland‐Szymańska J., 2019. Current and future potential distributions of three Dracaena Vand. ex L. species under two contrasting climate change scenarios in Africa, Ecology and Evolution, 9:6833–6848

Bogawski P., Grewling Ł., Frątczak A., 2016. Flowering phenology and potential pollen emission of three Artemisia species in relation to airborne pollen data in Poznan (Western Poland). Aerobiologia 32:265–276

Bogawski P., Bednorz E. 2016. Atmospheric conditions controlling extreme summertime evapotranspiration in Poland (central Europe). Natural Hazards 81(1): 55-69

Bogawski P., Bednorz E. 2014. Comparison and Validation of Selected Evapotranspiration Models for Conditions in Poland (Central Europe). Water Resources Management 28: 5021–5038

Bogawski P., Grewling Ł., Nowak M., Smith M., Jackowiak B. 2014. Trends in atmospheric concentrations of weed pollen in the context of recent climate warming in Poznań (Western Poland). International Journal Of Biometeorology 58: 1759–1768


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