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Unintentional introduction of aquatic molluscs from Poland to Prague (Czech Republic) [PDF]
The aquatic mollusc populations of a restored water reservoir N1 – Stodůlky (Prague Capital City, Czech Republic, Elbe River Basin) were studied during 2005.
Luboš Beran
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Měkkýši PP Hrnčířské louky v Praze [PDF]
Hrnčířské louky NM in the southeast of Prague protects a pond system surrounded by wet meadows. Until now, only sparse data about mollusc fauna were available.
Dagmar Berneška Říhová +6 more
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Měkkýši Trojské kotliny a okolí v Praze [PDF]
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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Měkkýši Přírodní rezervace Prokopské údolí v Praze [PDF]
Mollusc fauna of the Prokopské údolí Nature Reserve in Prague (Czech Republic) has been revised. The current research follows up on the monitoring that took place there at five-year intervals in the years 1984–2009.
Štěpánka Podroužková +3 more
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Vodní měkkýši Zoologické zahrady hl. m. Prahy [PDF]
The Prague zoological garden is one of the most famous zoos in Europe. It covers an area of 58 ha on the right bank of the Vltava River (a tributary of the Elbe River). Aquatic molluscs of this zoo were studied mostly in 2019.
Luboš Beran
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Měkkýši jihovýchodních údolí Prahy [PDF]
By the standards of Prague, its south-eastern part represents a less diversified part of the city in terms of relief and geological composition.
Dagmar Říhová +6 more
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Plži Obory Hvězda, Petřína a Vyšehradu v Praze [PDF]
Mollusc fauna of three protected areas in the capital of the Czech Republic, Prague, was revised after 25 years (Hvězda Game Reserve, Petřín) or studied for the first time (Vyšehrad).
Štěpánka Podroužková +5 more
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Although the Brdy Protected Landscape Area is located not far from Prague on the border between central and western Bohemia, there was very little published and unpublished data on its aquatic malacofauna.
Luboš Beran, Vendula Beranová
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Měkkýši NPR Špraněk: 140 let bádání v Javoříčském krasu (střední Morava, Česká republika) [PDF]
The Špraněk NNR, as a prominent part of the Javoříčko Karst, has long been a focus of malacological research. In this study, we have assembled all the information on the mollusc fauna regarding this area by compiling literature data, records from the ...
Štěpánka Podroužková +1 more
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Impoverished fossil association in the lowermost Sandbian of the Prague Basin (Czech Republic) [PDF]
The Darriwilian to the earliest Sandbian Dobrotivá Formation is a sedimentary unit in the Prague Basin (Czech Republic). It conformably overlies the Šárka Formation that formed during GOBE (Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event), during the rapid ...
Monika Luptáková, Petr Kraft
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