RNDr. Ján Kulfan, CSc.

Research Interests:
- Structure and diversity of moth larval assemblages on forest woody species (Quercus, Picea, Abies, Fagus, Carpinus etc.)
- Effects of environmental factors and human impacts on forest insects
- Colonization of local habitats and microhabitats by non-native invasive insect species associated with woody plants
- Economic significance of forest insects
- Faunistics and distribution of butterflies and moths
- Threatened and indicator insect species of conservation interest
- Landscape management aimed at biodiversity conservation
- Structure and diversity of moth larval assemblages on forest woody species (Quercus, Picea, Abies, Fagus, Carpinus etc.)
- Effects of environmental factors and human impacts on forest insects
- Colonization of local habitats and microhabitats by non-native invasive insect species associated with woody plants
- Economic significance of forest insects
- Faunistics and distribution of butterflies and moths
- Threatened and indicator insect species of conservation interest
- Landscape management aimed at biodiversity conservation