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Měkkýši Trojské kotliny a okolí v Praze [PDF]

open access: yesMalacologica Bohemoslovaca, 2022
The Troja hills and slopes are located on the right bank of the Vltava River on the northern periphery of Prague. The mollusc fauna of certain parts of the territory has been regularly observed by Vojen Ložek since 1987.
Štěpánka Podroužková   +5 more
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Vegetation and land snail-based reconstruction of the palaeocological changes in the forest steppe eco-region of the Carpathian Basin during last glacial warming

open access: yesGlobal Ecology and Conservation, 2022
In the present work, well radiocarbon-dated Quaternary malacological and palynological analyses were implemented on 4 cm samples deriving from one of the thickest and best developed last glacial sequences of Central Europe the Madaras brickyard and the ...
Pál Sümegi   +7 more
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Nivní malakofauna povodí Úštěckého potoka a její vývoj během holocénu [PDF]

open access: yesMalacologica Bohemoslovaca, 2013
This paper presents a research of floodplain mollusc assemblages of the Úštěcký Brook catchment basin (Elbe tributary, North Bohemia, Czech Republic). Altogether, 71 mollusc species (69 species of Gastropoda, 2 species of Bivalvia) were recorded in the ...
Jitka Horáčková   +2 more
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Extreme cold events reduce the stability of mangrove soil mollusc community biomass in the context of climate impact

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters, 2021
The frequency and intensity of climate extreme events are expected to increase with global warming in the future. Climate extreme events, such as an extreme cold event (ECE) will continue to influence the stability of soil fauna community biomass, since ...
Guogui Chen   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Měkkýši zapomenutého Branžovského hvozdu (jihozápadní Čechy) [PDF]

open access: yesMalacologica Bohemoslovaca, 2017
This paper presents a research of the mollusc fauna in the Branžovský hvozd Forest in south-western Bohemia. Altogether, 77 mollusc species (69 terrestrial gastropods, 6 fresh-water gastropods and 2 bivalves) were recorded at 55 selected sites.
Jitka Horáčková, Libor Dvořák
doaj   +1 more source

Malacological news from the Czech and Slovak Republics in 2022 [PDF]

open access: yesMalacologica Bohemoslovaca, 2023
This paper presents important faunistic records obtained from the territory of the Czech and Slovak Republics in 2022. Two new non-native species, Lauria cylindracea and Mieniplotia scabra, were recorded indoors, and also two new non-native species ...
Luboš Beran   +10 more
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Malacological news from the Czech and Slovak Republics in 2021 [PDF]

open access: yesMalacologica Bohemoslovaca, 2022
This paper presents important faunistic records conducted in the Czech and Slovak Republics during 2021. In the Šumava Mts, South Bohemia, a hydrobiid snail of the genus Alzoniella was found. Monacha cantiana s.
Tomáš Čejka   +11 more
doaj   +1 more source

Měkkýši PR Peliny u Chocně [PDF]

open access: yesMalacologica Bohemoslovaca, 2006
This paper brings a review of a long-term malacological survey of Peliny, an important Nature Reserve near Choceň town (East Bohemia, Czech Republic). Altogether, 50 mollusc species have been recorded during the last 100 years (representing 21% of the ...
Lucie Juřičková   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Trepostome bryozoans encrusting Silurian gastropods: A taphonomic window and its implications for biodiversity [PDF]

open access: yesActa Palaeontologica Polonica, 2022
Silurian turreted gastropods from the Upper Leintwardine Formation, Ludlow Series, collected in Delbury Quarry, Shropshire, UK, are all encrusted by the trepostome bryozoan Homotrypa cochlea sp. nov.
CAROLINE J. BUTTLER   +2 more
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Malakofauna Přírodní rezervace Údolí Teplé (západní Čechy) [PDF]

open access: yesMalacologica Bohemoslovaca, 2008
Author has found 49 mollusc species in the Údolí Teplé Nature Reserve in 2007. The most species occur in alder forest near the Teplá River and in small parts of the talus slope covered by mountain ash, willow, and hazel.
Libor Dvořák
doaj   +1 more source

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