. "Folia Geobotanica" . "Serious Research with Great Fun: the Strange Case of Jan Suspa Leps (and Other Plant Ecologists)"@en . . . . "Serious Research with Great Fun: the Strange Case of Jan Suspa Leps (and Other Plant Ecologists)"@en . "104764" . "RIV/00216208:11310/13:10196816!RIV14-MSM-11310___" . "http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12224-013-9170-4" . . . "Prach, Karel" . . "Klime\u0161ov\u00E1, Jitka" . . . . "48" . . "5"^^ . "3" . "1211-9520" . . "I, V" . . "Herben, Tom\u00E1\u0161" . "000325816600001" . "Serious Research with Great Fun: the Strange Case of Jan Suspa Leps (and Other Plant Ecologists)" . "\u0160milauer, Petr" . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . "1"^^ . "[7564C2D5B058]" . "de Bello, Francesco" . "10"^^ . "RIV/00216208:11310/13:10196816" . . "Trade-offs between organismal traits are among the strongest constraints on life strategies for most species and individuals (MacArthur and Wilson 1967; Grime 2006). The balance between offspring quantity and quality is a classic example found in many organisms. In humans, these trade-offs can be complex. For example, an individual either has muscles to run fast, but for a short period of time, or (s)he is able to run for longer at a slower pace, exhibiting one of two alternative strategies to escape predators. This basically implies that famous heroes such as Superman or Homer Simpson (i.e. with strategies corresponding to %22never%22 vs %22always%22 being caught by predators) are actually quite difficult to find in nature." . . "11310" . "Traits; Trade-offs; Publishing; Plant ecologists; h-index; Beer; Alcohol"@en . . . "Serious Research with Great Fun: the Strange Case of Jan Suspa Leps (and Other Plant Ecologists)" . "10.1007/s12224-013-9170-4" . "Trade-offs between organismal traits are among the strongest constraints on life strategies for most species and individuals (MacArthur and Wilson 1967; Grime 2006). The balance between offspring quantity and quality is a classic example found in many organisms. In humans, these trade-offs can be complex. For example, an individual either has muscles to run fast, but for a short period of time, or (s)he is able to run for longer at a slower pace, exhibiting one of two alternative strategies to escape predators. This basically implies that famous heroes such as Superman or Homer Simpson (i.e. with strategies corresponding to %22never%22 vs %22always%22 being caught by predators) are actually quite difficult to find in nature."@en . .