June 30, 1997 – obtaining a master's degree in environmental protection at the Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences of the University of Lodz (Department of Applied Ecology). Thesis topic: "Assessment of seasonal and multi-annual changes in phosphorus content in selected willow species in terms of optimizing buffer zones"; thesis supervisor: prof. dr hab. Maciej Zalewski.
October 19, 2004 – obtaining a doctorate in biological sciences in the field of ecology by resolution of the Council of the Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection of the University of Lodz. Title of doctoral dissertation: "The impact of roads on the diversity of vascular flora of forests in the Bolimów Landscape Park"; supervisor: prof. dr hab. Janina Jakubowska-Gabara.
October 30, 2018 – obtaining a postdoctoral degree in biological sciences in the discipline of ecology. Title of achievement: "The impact of anthropogenic linear gaps in the tree stand on the diversity of vascular plant flora and bryophytes of commercially used forests".
Biology and ecology of plants inhabiting relict habitats (climatic relicts).
Modeling relationships between plants and their living environment using R.
Identifying factors that promote the formation of local centers of plant diversity.
Understanding the factors that support the survival of rare species populations in anthropogenically altered environments.
Articles:
Zielińska K.M. , Kiedrzyński M., TołoczkoW., Kiedrzyńska E., Mętrak M. 2024. The edaphic niche of ploidy-different grasses in the light of the coarse-grained data modeling and direct soil sampling. Ecological Indicators, 158, 111548. doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2024.111548.
Zielińska K.M. , Kiedrzyński M., Tomczyk P.P., Gręda A., Staniaszek-Kik M., Mrowińska Z. 2022. Multifaceted fine-grain niche modelling: Two mountain plants in one relic location. Ecological Indicators 139, 108941. doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.108941
Zielińska, K.M., Kaźmierczak, A. & Michalska, E. 2021. Short-term cell death in tissues of Pulsatilla vernalis seeds from natural and ex situ conserved populations. Sci Rep 11, 16840. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95668-2
Kiedrzyński, M., Zielińska, K.M., Jedrzejczyk, I. et al. 2021. Tetraploids expanded beyond the mountain niche of their diploid ancestors in the mixed-ploidy grass Festuca amethystina L. Sci Rep 11, 18735. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97767-6
Kiedrzyński M, Zielińska KM, Jakubowska-Gabara J. 2020.
Festuca amethystina (Poaceae) in Poland – new localities, history of discovery and the area of occurrence. Fragmenta Floristica et Geobotanica Polonica XXVII(2):495-508. doi:10.35535/ffgp-2020-0029.
Zielińska K.M., Kiedrzyński M., Grzyl A., Tomczyk P.P. 2018. Anthropogenic sites maintain the last individuals during the rapid decline of the lowland refugium of the alpine-arctic plant Pulsatilla vernalis (L.) Mill. Pakistan Journal of Botany 50(1): 211-215.
Zielińska K.M., Kiedrzyński M., Chmura D. 2018. Anthropogenic linear gaps in managed forests –plant traits are associated with the structure and function of a gap. Forest Ecology and Management 413:76-89.
Rewicz A, Tomczyk PP, Kiedrzyński M, Zielińska KM, Jędrzejczyk I, Rewers M, Kiedrzyńska E, Rewicz T. 2018. Morphometric traits in the fine-leaved fescues depend on ploidy level: the case of Festuca amethystina L. PeerJ 6:e5576
Staniaszek-Kik M., Zielińska K.M., Misztal M. 2016. How do ditches contribute to bryophyte diversity in managed forests in East-Central Europe?European Journal of Forest Research 135: 621-632.
Zielińska K.M., Kiedrzyński M., Grzyl A., Rewicz A. 2016. Forest roadsides harbour less competitive habitats for a relict mountain plant (Pulsatilla vernalis) in lowlands. Scientific Reports 6,31913.
Kiedrzyński M., Zielińska K.M., Kiedrzyńska E., Jakubowska-Gabara J. 2015. Regional climate and geology affecting habitat availability for a relict plant in a plain landscape: the case of Festuca amethystina L. in Poland. Plant Ecology & Diversity 8(3): 331-341.
Rewicz A., Zielińska K.M., Kiedrzyński M. Kucharski L. 2015. Orchidaceae in the anthropogenic landscape of central Poland: diversity, extinction and conservation perspectives. Archives of Biological Sciences, Belgrade, 67 (1), 119-130.
Grzyl A., Kiedrzyński M., Zielińska K.M., Rewicz A. 2014. The relationship between climatic conditions and generative reproduction of a lowland population of Pulsatilla vernalis–the last breath of a relict plant or a fluctuating cycle of regeneration? Plant Ecology 215:457–466.
Zielińska K.M., Misztal M., Zielińska A., Żywiec M. 2013. Influence of ditches on plant species diversity in the managed forests of central Poland. Baltic Forestry 19(2):270-279.
Monograph: Jakubowska-Gabara J., Kucharski L., Zielińska K. M., Kołodziejek J., Witosławski P., Popkiewicz P. 2011. Atlas rozmieszczenia roślin naczyniowych w Polsce Środkowej. Gatunki chronione, rzadkie, ginące i narażone. Wydawnictwo UŁ, ss. 283. – praca nagrodzona (Nagroda Ministra Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego za osiągnięcia naukowe, 2012)
The most important teaching achievements are theses awarded in the "Ecological Master and Doctoral Degree" competition organized by the Provincial Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management in Lodz.
Conducting scientific research, primarily focused on plant species occurring in relict habitats and the development and application of methods for analyzing their ecological niches.
Member of the research team Refugia and Relict Plants, contributing to studies on the biogeography and conservation of relictual vegetation.
Teaching academic courses, particularly in phytogeography, geobotanical research methods, and the taxonomic diversity of plant flora.
Supervising diploma theses, guiding undergraduate and graduate students in ecological and botanical research projects.
Advisor to the Student Scientific Club for Nature Conservation, supporting student engagement in biodiversity and conservation initiatives.
Treasurer of the Łódź Branch of the Polish Botanical Society, responsible for financial oversight and organizational coordination.
Stefana Banacha 1/3 room: 19A 90-232 Łódź
phone: 42-635-45-09
e-mail: biogeografia@biol.uni.lodz.pl
Stefana Banacha 1/3
90-232 Łódź
Stefana Banacha 1/3 room: 19A 90-232 Łódź