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1/2010
Issue 1/2010 content
Recognition – The Basis of Immunity
Genetic Genealogy – Tracing Family Lineages Using DNA Analysis. II. Mitochondrial DNA
Atmosphere–Leaf–¬Pho¬to¬synthesis–Man. How Man Changes Pho¬tosynthesis and How Photosynthesis Can Change Man I.
Mystery of Bryophytes: Underground
Grasses and their Relatives in Different Habitats I. Systematics, Phylogeny, Morphology of Graminoids
Diseases and Pests of Catalpa bignonioides Trees in Opava (Northern Moravia)
Parasitic Plants from Itatiaia
In Search of One of the Ra¬rest Plants in the Indian Trans-Himalayas
Soil Penetrability: A Significant Factor Influencing the Occurrence of Animals
Laboratory Bumblebee Rearing and Its Significance
Oxycarenus lavaterae – A Remarkable Addition to the True Bug Fauna of the Czech Republic
Slámová I., Spitzer L., Konvička M.: Where Has the Scotch Argus Survived in the Czech Republic? The Importance of Habitat Patch Mosaic for the Declining Butterfly
Species Diversity and Ecological Variability of Moroccan skinks
Birds Also Suffer from Warts: Chaffinch Papillomatosis
The Thylacine
Palaeontologic Discoveries in South America Made by Charles Darwin V. Further Fate of Mammals
The Olimpos – Beydaglari National Park
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2/2010
Issue 2/2010 content
Recognition – The Basis of Immunity II.
Atmosphere–Leaf-Photosynthesis-Man. How Man Changes Photosynthesis and How Photosynthesis Can Change Man II.
Pools and Floodplains of the Lužnice River – Development and Dynamics after Flooding
Roots of Willows along Water Reservoirs and Watercourses
Grasses and their Relatives in Different Habitats. II. Central European Grasses: Forests, Meadows, Pastures.
Exotic Flora of Slovakian Thermal Waters
Iris Detective Story
Abandoned Landscape of the Doupovské hory Region
From the National Red List of Molluscs – Will the Air-breathing Freshwater Snail Catascopia occulta Survive in the Czech Republic?
Social Spiders
Our Smallest Sphecid Wasps – What Has Been Known about Them?
Will Monarch Butterflies Also Inhabit Europe?
Finding a Dice Snake Population in Těšín Silesia
Paleontologic Record of the European Pond Turtle in Travertine
Silicone Rubber Moulds of (Not Only) Fossils
Unusual Feeding Behaviour in the Muskrat
When Mother Has Run out of Patience or Weaning Plains Zebra Foals
Aquatic Fauna in Terrestrial Soil Environment – How to examine it?
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3/2010
Issue 3/2010 content
Loess and Loess Steppe – a Neglected Biome of the Ice Age I. Loess – a Two-Faced Soil
Recognition – The Basis of Immunity III.
New Possibilities of Gene¬tic Modification are being Developed in Pa¬ral¬lel with the New Security Measures
Chloroplasts – the Green Organelles
Grasses and their Relatives in Different Habitats III. Central Euro¬pean Grasses: In Dryland and in Water
Orobanche and Phelipanche – Plants on the Edge
Horsák M., Chytrý M.: Landscapes Frozen in Time I. Southern Siberia – Modern Analogy of Central Europe in the Ice Age
Říhová D., Juračka P. J.: Stories from the Scanning Microscope III. What is the Molluscan Shell’s Structure
From the Na¬tio¬nal Red List of Molluscs in the Czech Republic – The Endemic Door Snail Critically Endangered
Symbiotic Shrimps
New Arachnid Order for the Fauna of the Czech Republic
Changes in the Ge¬no¬¬me Organization and Evo¬lu¬tion of the Sociality in Invertebrates
The Case of Břeclav Alley or How the Liquidation of En¬dangered Species was Paid for through Funds for Nature Conservation
Last Two Grey Wolves from the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands
National Parks of the Australian Northern Territory
Editors: Živa 2009 Awards The selected best contributions to Živa in 2009 were awarded a special prize.
High-Speed Digital Photography in Biology
1/2009
Issue 1/2009 content
Křivoklát Protected Landscape Area – 30th Anniversary
Discovery of Cancer Stem Cells – Change in Views on Initiation and Progress of Tumour Development
Plant Domestication from the Standpoint of Modern Genetics
Exhibitions organized by Živa
Where are Invasive Alien Plants Spreading? 1. Differences in the Level of Invasion of Large Areas
Special Growth Pattern of Eriophorum angustifolium
Tuber Berberidaceae
Cape Verde Islands – Macaronesia in Sahel
Restoration Ecology of Disturbed Localities I. General principles
An Ecotone – a Standard Interface or a Specific Habitat?
Mystery of the Carrot Psyliid
On Sea Urchin Preparation
Will the Hermit Survive in the Czech Republic?
Rare Predatory Stink Bug Pinthaeus sanguinipes
The Return of the Chinese Mitten Crab
The Great Crested Grebe Nidobiology in Various Habitat Types in the Třeboň Basin
Rare Mammals in Zanzibar II. The Leopard, Duiker and Others
Hybridization methods
Marine National Parks in Vietnam
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2/2009
Issue 2/2009 content
Oborník M.
Red Goosefoot – A Revived Model for Study of Flowering
Vegetation Variability and the Origin of Present Alluvial Forests
Where are Invasive Alien Plants Spreading? 2. Level of Invasion and Invasibility of Plant Communities
Pilwort – A Rare European Endemic Species Again Forms Part of our Flora
Prop Roots of Palm Trees
Restoration Ecology of Disturbed Localities II. Localities Disturbed
Is the Land Snail Pseudofusulus varians Doing Well? From the Czech Republic’s Red Book of Molluscs
Screes and Rock Walls – Habitats Important for Biodiversity
The Triangle Spider – the European Spider of the Year 2009
On the Ecology of a Nocturnal Longhorn Beetle
The Appalachian Tiger Swallowtail – A New Species for the Eastern United States?
On Red Sea Turtles
The Alcathoe Bat in the Czech Republic or a New Mammalian Species Can Even Be Discovered in the Heart of Europe
The Cockscomb Basin – a Jaguar Sanctuary in Belize
Acid Rain Effects on Forest and Water Ecosystems I. Emissions of Acidifying Substances
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3/2009
Issue 3/2009 content
Acquaint Yourself with Quadruplexes
Mast Cell: Not only Mr Hyde
Forests of Děvín from the Middle Ages up to the Present Time
Discoveries and Losses of South Moravian Salt Marshes – Aster canus
Where are Invasive Alien Plants Spreading? 3. General Theory of Invasibility
Middle Part of the Vltava Stream and its Flora
Restoration Ecology of Disturbed Localities III.. Allochthonous Substrates in the Landscape
Stories from the Scanning Microscope 1. “Larvae with a Hair-style”
Water Fleas and Seed Shrimps of the Heřmanický rybník Fishpond – Examination of Salt Waters
Owlflies, the Jewels of Our Steppes
Less Known Bird Parasites – Mites of the Family Harpirhynchidae
The Bluethroat – An Inconspicuous Jewel of Our Bird Kingdom
Observing Eastern European Hedgehog Mating
Palaeontologic Discoveries in South America Made by Charles Darwin I.
Ecology of Extremes: Life on Fly Ash – Volcanoes and/or Sedimentation Ponds
Acid Rain Effects on Forest and Water Ecosystems 2. The Effect of Sulfur and Nitrogen Deposition on Soil and Forests
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4/2009
Issue 4/2009 content
Refugia, Migration and Entrance Points. I. Review of Old Problems
Fungi in Forest Soil and their Environmental Importance
How Plants Protect Themselves against Fungi Pathogens
Central Bohemia – Home of Rare and Endangered Fungi
Cycas Plant Dioon edule var. angustifolium – an Interesting Endemic Species of North-Eastern Mexico
Bluebell Campanula rotundifolia – a Neglected Species of Czech Flora
Three Witnesses of a Vanished River Floodplain
Restoration Ecology of Disturbed Localities IV. Revitalization of Grass Ecosystems.
Members of the tribe Genisteae of the Iberian Peninsula and their Leaf Blotch Miner Moths – Best Things Imaginable for Botanists and Entomologists
Support Ant Mapping in Our Towns and Cities
On the Beautiful Demoiselle (Calopteryx virgo) Life History
Vertebrates of the Lower Elbe River
The South China Tiger on the Brink of Extinction
Palaeontologic Discoveries in South America Made by Charles Darwin II. South American Ungulates
Kuala Selangor Nature Park
Acid Rain Effects on Forest and Water Ecosystems III. Lake and Stream Acidification
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5/2009
Issue 5/2009 content
Refuges, Migration and Gateways II. In the Light of Recent Knowledge
Origin of Life on Earth: Accidental or Created ?
Origin of Photosynthetic Eukaryotes in the Light of Comparative Genomics
Darwin’s
How Angiosperm Plants and their Flowers Have Developed
Restoration Ecology of Disturbed Sites V. Restoration of Forest Ecosystems
Lamp Shells of the Genus Aegiromena: How to Seek Information on Evolutionary Processes in Fossil Materials
On the Origin of Eyes
Discovery of the Moravian Ladybird Spider
Bioluminescence in Beetles and its Evolution
Immobility as Behavioural Defence in the Common Frog
On the Advantage of a Mare Being High-Ranking – The Story of the Plains Zebra
Palaeontologic Discoveries in South America Made by Charles Darwin III. Arrival of Primates and Rodents
Ithala Game Reserve in South Africa
Exhibitions organized by Živa - Carnivorous Plants
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6/2009
Issue 6/2009 content
Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers
Genetic Genealogy – Tracing Family Lineages Using DNA Analysis. I. Y–chromosome
Photosynthesis – Food and Energy of the 21st Century
Diphasiastrum Species – Mysterious Visitors from Prehistoric Times
Surprise in Abandoned Quarry – New Site for Equisetum variegatum in the Czech Republic
Třinec Settling Pit as a Refugee of Interesting Species
Crete – History and Nature of the Island
Plant Stories from Non-tradi¬tio¬nal Photo Contest
Restoration Ecology of Dis¬tur¬bed Sites VI. Summary and Conclu¬ding Remarks
.: Stories from the Scanning Microscope II. The „Crown of Thorns“ Protects Small Crustaceans against an Ancient Enemy
Leaches of the Czech Republic at the Beginning of the 21st Century
Our Rarest Forest Butterfly Will Probably Soon Become Extinct
Common Merganser Breeding Population on the Middle Stretch of the River Odra
A „Water Measurer“ from the Order Hymenoptera
The First Black Rhino Reintroduction from the Czech Republic to Africa
Palaeontologic Discoveries in South America Made by Charles Darwin IV. A Great American Interchange
Meeting Uganda Fruit Bats, the Haemorrhagic Fever Vectors
Science Is Beautiful
1/2008
Issue 1/2008 content
Since When Have Nature and the Landscape Been Nice? A History of the Aesthetic Perception of Nature in Europe I.
Interaction Tick – Host II. Host Defensive Reactions
How and When They Flower
Diatoms – Wonderful Algae in Small Boxes
Notable Species of the Canary Islands – Dragon Tree
Endemic Species of Czech Serpentines I. Peculiarities of Serpentine Islands
„Taiwan? Can We Find Some Forest There?“
Vegetation oases in the Antarctic I. Non-glaciated Areas and their Colonization
The Tarantula’s Comeback or the Wolf Spider Again in the Czech Republic
Recovery of the Apollo Butterfly in the Pieniny Mountains
What We Have Known about the Hawthorn Shield Bug’s Biology
How To Establish a Female Mate’s Fidelity: The Case of the Meadow Pipit
The African Wild Ass – Its History and Present
Beginning of the Elephant Evolution and a Rare Finding at the Litoměřice Regional Museum
Stable Isotopes and Bioarchaeology – Food and Studying Migration Patterns
The Tematín Hills – A Xerothermic Island in the Povážský Inovec
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2/2008
Issue 2/2008 content
Since When Have Nature and Landscape Been Nice? (II)
Ribonucleic Acids as Catalysts of Biochemical Reactions
When and How They Flower
Types of Root Formations in the Caves of the Czech Republic
World of Caves Seen by a Mycologist
Aquilegias of North America
Endemic Species of Czech Serpentines II. Knautia, Potentilla, Dianthus and Armeria
Antarctic Vegetation Oases II. Lichens
The Helicid Snail Wanted
Do You Know (Our) Cryptopids?
Our Native and Non-Native Cellar Spiders
Exotic Conifers and a New Invasive American Apid
Elbe River Fishes at the Beginning of the 21st Century
It Is Not a Hawkmoth, But a Hummingbird
Giant Sable Antelope Unique to Angola
Stable Isotopes and Bioarchaeology – Food and
A Spring Walk in the Libický luh Floodplain Forest
Insight into the Soil
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3/2008
Issue 3/2008 content
660 Years at Charles University
Molecular Genetics has Solved the Mystery of Florigene
Role of Plasmodesms in a Community of Plant Cells
Buchlov Lime and Plant In-vivo Regeneration
Eastern White Pine in Forests of the Czech Republic
Endemic Species of Czech Serpentines III. Sandwort-leaved Mouse-ear and Smejkal Sandwort
Orchids on Coal-mine Spoils in the Centre of the Town Ostrava
Flora and Vegetation of the Mountainous Part of the Crimea
Antarctic Vegetation Oases III. Mosses
Živa Awards 2007
Invasion of Flatworms into Europe
House Spiders of the Genus Tegenaria – European Spiders of the Year 2008
The Western Conifer Seed Bug – A Year On
The Chequered Blue and Its Occurrence in Central Moravia
The Hunter Fly – a Welcome Hunter in Greenhouses
Where Snakes Walk
Feeding Ecology of the Common Vole
Railway Transport and Fauna in the Vicinity of a Railway Line
The Ussuri Boreal Forest – Nature Conservation in Sichote-Alin
A Zoo in Belize
African Fauna in Portuguese Information Sources of the 15th to 17th Centuries
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4/2008
Issue 4/2008 content
Pre-Neolithic Landscape, Vegetation and the Role of Modern
Ameboid Invasivity of Tumour Cells
When They Flower? Farmers’ and Botanists’ Views
Two Interesting Gasteromycetes Fungi
Domestic Species of Utricularia Insectivorous Plants
Toothed Orchid Endangered by Extinction
Flora and Vegetation of Trampled Places
Surprise from the Northern Part of Mexico – Digitostigma caput-medusae
Antarctic Vegetation Oases IV. Flowering Plants
How Deep Do Soil Invertebrates Live?
Life under the Bark of Giants or the Beetle Cucujus cinnaberinus and Poplars
Soutok Site – a Unique Refuge of Floodplain and Wetland Butterflies
A Remarkable Finding of the Smooth Snake in the Chřiby Hills
Birds of Iceland
Road Traffic Effects on Bats and Conservation Proposals
The Somalia Wild Ass and Its Breeding in Captivity
The Devil’s Trouble
The Río Pilcomayo National Park – an Example of the Humid Part of Gran Chaco
The Nesyt Fishpond Summer Drainage in 2007
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5/2008
Issue 5/2008 content
Josef Hlávka and Support of Sciences
Bacterial Communities in Surface Waters
Wood Wide Web – Plants on the Web
In Search of Pinus pumila in Baikal Region
Chenopodium Plants – Neglected Guides of our Paths
Fern-leaf Peony in Transylvania
Alpine Vegetation in the Pop Ivan Glacial Cirques
Antarctic Vegetation Oases V. Czech Research Activities
Ordinary and Extraordinary Water Crickets
Diving as a Part of the Specific Life-history Strategy in Dragonflies
What We Have Known and Have Not Known about the Admirals of the Genus Limenitis?
More on Pond Turtles of the Genus Mauremys Not Only in North Africa
Terrapins Threaten Waterfowl Nesting
More Greylag Goose Nest-sites in South Moravia
The Indian Rhino – A Possible Victim of a Scientific Mistake?
Rare Mammals in Zanzibar I. The Zanzibar Red Colobus
Some Impressions from the Rocky Mountain Tops
Scientific Drawing in Mycology: West Bohemian Teachers at the Turn of the 19th Century
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6/2008
Issue 6/2008 content
Reflections on the Reform of Czech Sciences
Great World of Small RNAs
Root Adhesions – Tree Cooperation
Diversity and Ecology of Šumava Mosses
Cudweeds – Valuable Medicinal Plants
To Better Know Fritillary
Plant and its Story
Antarctic Vegetation Oases VI. Blue-green Algae and Algae
Arion alpinus and Aegopinella ressmanni – the Most Recent Newcomers to the Mollusc Fauna of the Czech Republic
Invertebrate Community Development on Pool Bottoms
How Czech Ants Socially Parasitize Each Other
Bedbugs of Our Fauna – They Live Not Only from Human Blood
Atypical Amplexus Position in the Yellow-Bellied Toad
The Vltava River in Prague – A Water Bird Wintering Site
The Chlupáč Museum of Earth History
How Many Elephant Species Do We Know?
Microradiography of Biological Objects Using Pixel Detectors
1/2007
Issue 1/2007 content
Global Changes in Nature and Man
Algae Chloroplasts in Confocal Microscope
Arabidopsis thaliana and Present Research into the Plant Genome
Auxin — Universal Development Signal in Plant Life
Silver Fir Forests of the Czech Republic
Epimedium — Herbaceous Relatives of Berberries
Forests and Forestry in Central Europe. I. Natural Conditions for the Existence of Forests
The Cape Region — a Botanical Paradise 1. An Overview
Canadian Tundra and Boreal Forests 1. Main Tundra Types and their Specific Features
Northern Borneo as Seen by Lepidopterologists
Surprising Behaviour in a Common Wolf Spider Species
The Mole as a Prey of the Chub
Male Infanticide: Why Plains Zebra Stallions Kill Foals
A Zoologist in a Zoological Garden. Looking at Zdeněk Veselovský’s Professional Life
Disorders in Dental Development in Mice with the Tabby Syndrome
Computer Modelling of Protein Structures and Interactions
Watching Perennial Polypores in Winter
Anatomical Drawing 7. Drawing in the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries
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2/2007
Issue 2/2007 content
Nocardias - Murderous Beauties
From Each Cell a New Organism. Regeneration Competence of Plants
Floodplain Forests in the Confluence of the Morava and Dyje Rivers - an Oasis of Rare Fungi
Known Unknown Serpentinites of the Slavkovský les
Walls as Plants Habitat
Forests and Forestry in Central Europe II. History of Forest Use
The Cape Region - a Botanical Paradise (2). Triggers of Plant Diversity
Canadian Tundra and Boreal Forests 2. Life in Tundra and Frost Soil Forms
Catastrophic Floods and Restoration of Soil Fauna
Amphibians from the Order Caudata on the Iberian Peninsula
Rookeries in South Moravia
Mendel, Little and an Inconspicuous Anniversary (a Century of Laboratory Mice History)
Spruce Species at the Průhonice Park
Where to Go Mushroom Picking? To the Reticulum!
The Bieszczady National Park - A Region of \
Anatomical Drawing VIII. English and French Drawing in the 19th Century
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3/2007
Issue 3/2007 content
Ribonucleic Acids — Still „Second Ranging” among Nucleic Acids
Plant Fertilization in the Work of Bohumil Němec
Red Snow or What We Know/Do Not Know about Snow Algae
Ailanthus altissima — Heavenly Tree from Hell
Primula Deorum in the Rila Planina National Park
Forests and Forestry in Central Europe III. Beginnings of Organized Management
Nymphoides peltata — Ornament of Our Ponds
The Cape Region — Botanical Paradise (3). Diversity of Vegetation
Canadian Tundra and Boreal Forests III.
The Predatory Bush Cricket — Starting its Monitoring in the Czech Republic
Molluscs of the Lower Uncanalized Stretch of the Elbe River
The Chinese Leopard Gecko Found for the First Time in Vietnam
The Eastern Baton Blue in Prague
Watching Birds in the Central Thailand Cultural Landscape
Hybrid Zones and the „Mystery of Mysteries“. Research on Hybrid Zones and the Question of the Origin of Species
National Parks on the Curonian Spit
Anatomical Drawing IX. Germany and Austria at the Turn of the 19th and 20th Century
Živa awards 2006
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4/2007
Issue 4/2007 content
Two Anniversaries of Eduard Grégr — Physician, Biologist, Editor and Politician
Mammal Oocyte — New Valuation of an Old Dogma?
Remarks on the Statolite Theory of Bohumil Němec
Heracleum mantegazzianum — Fictions and Facts about an Invasive Species Ecology
Stipules of Sorbus domestica
Atlantic Heathlands — European Cultural Heritage
Forests and Forestry in Central Europe IV. Changes in the 20th Century
The Cape Region — Botanical Paradise 4. Key Plant Families
Canadian Tundra and Boreal Forests IV. The Subarctic Forest — an Ecoton
Protected Area Management — Is There a Chance to Stop Biodiversity Loss?
Remarkable Behaviour of a Vanishing Beetle
New Guinea Amphibians and Reptiles I. Amphibians
Colouring Development in a Partially Albinotic Great Crested Newt
When Even the Good Homer Grows Drowsy
A Note on Unusual House Martin Nests
The Coypu — from Fur Farms to the Wild
Identification of Genetically Modified Rapeseed by PCR
The Týnčany Karst — a Small Karst, but a Karst
Anatomical Drawing X. Czech Anatomical Publications in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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5/2007
Issue 5/2007 content
The Problem of the Czech Lower Section of the Elbe River
RNA in Protein Biosynthesis. Genetic Code and Aminoacyl-tRNA
Bohumil Němec – Promoter and Disseminator of Science
Grasses in Deforested Areas – Undesirable Weeeds?
Thundering Waterfalls – Habitat for Podostemaceae plants
Forest and Forestry in Central Europe. V. European Forestry Strategy
The Cape Region – Botanical Paradise. 5. Bulb Species Everywhere
Butterflies and Pesticides: Vineyard Management and the Pálava Protected Landscape Area
The Western Conifer Seed Bug at the Gate
A View of Czech Fingernail Clams from the Inside
New Guinea Amphibians and Reptiles. 2. Crocodiles, Lizards, Turtles and Tortoises
The Great Cormorant and its Diet at a Winterring Site in Prague-Troja
The Evasive Bovid Kouprey from Indochina
The South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
Retroviruses and Gene Syncytin-1
Anatomical Drawing XI. Current Approach to Medical Drawing
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6/2007
Issue 6/2007 content
Carl von Linné (1707–1778)
RNA in Protein Biosynthesis II. Central Role of the ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
Tick–Host Interaction. Blood Sucking and Transfer of Pathogens
Plant Tissues Influenced by „Fungus“ Diseases
Plants with Flowers That Capture Insects. Birthwort Plants Originating from and Planted in Europe
Forests and Forestry in Central Europe VI. A Challenge for Czech Forestry
The Cape Region – Botanical Paradise (6). Namaqualand: Desert Garden
Total–area Soil Treatment in Forests and Its Consequences for Biodiversity
Large Carpenter Bees and Their Spread to the North
Harvest Mites — Costa Rican Bird Parasites
An Ermine Moth and the Tree of Heaven
The Menilite Complex of Strata and Fish Fauna of the Moravian Seas in the Tertiary Period
New Guinea Amphibians and Reptiles III. Snakes and Amphibian and Reptile Biodiversity
Is It Important to Know the Olfactory Preferences of Wild Mice?
Peatland Conservation in the Polesie National Park
Anatomical Drawing XII. Current Medical Recording Techniques
1/2006
Issue 1/2006 content
Horizontal Transfer of Genetic Information. 1. Evolutionary Importance
Retroviruses Serving Man
Symbiotic Fixation of Nitrogen. Rhizobium s. l. and Frankia
Discovering the Mystery of our Freshwater Red Algae
Dwarf Forms of Conifers and their Use
Leucojum vernum in the Foothills of the Rýchory Mountains
Journey after Red List Plants. Mysterious Filmy Ferns
The Newest Trends in Vegetable Selection (8). Fruit Vegetables
The North Korean Cultural Landscape - Plants, Landscape Phenomena and Management Types
Pheromones in Integrated Pest Management - I. Recapitulation Reading
The Buchlovice Castle Park from the Standpoint of an Entomologist
Salty Life in Australia
South African Melanistic Spinytail Lizard Species
Autumn Mating of the Grass Snake
The Land Snail Macrogastra latestriata and Sandstone Area Degradation
The Dodo and Its Relatives
West African Monkeys Becoming Extinct
Iran - In Desert and Forests
Anatomical Drawing - I. Presentation of Human Body in Antiquity
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2/2006
Issue 2/2006 content
Horizontal Transfer of Genetic Information. Main Transition Events in Evolution
Anti-tumour Vaccines I. Prophylactic Vaccines
What is Geometric Morphometry or Renaissance of Morphology
Peculiarities in the Nutrition of Carnivorous Plants 1. Terrestrial Species
Botanical Beauties of the Adriatic Sea. Base of the Food Pyramid
Mauritia flexuosa – Important Amazonian Palm
In Search of the Red Book Plants 2. Orchids – Nobles among Plants
The Newest Trends in Vegetable Selection (9). Fruit Vegetables II.
The North Korean Cultural Landscape II. Structures and Relations in the Landscape.
Pheromones in Integrated Pest Management II. The Codle Moth
Bionomics and Breeding of the Essex Emerald in Captivity
Winter Scorpionflies, Snowflies and Other Hardy Insects
Mistakes of Frog Males
Some Notes on Mistakes Made by Frog Males
Madagascar´s Bird Inhabitants
The Fulbes – Herdsmen of the Chad Basin and West African Savannas
Spring Excursion to the Voděrady Beech Forest to Watch Beetles
The Bug – A Forgotten River
Anatomical Drawing 2. Medical drawings in the Middle Ages
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3/2006
Issue 3/2006 content
Horizontal Transfer of Genetic Information. Evolution of the Bacterial Genome
Anti-tumour Vaccines 2. Therapeutic Vaccines
Peculiarities of Carnivorous Plant Nutrition. Water Plants
Silver Fir in our Forests
Can Dracocephalum austriacum Survive in the 21st Century ?
In Search of the Red Books Plants 3. Plant Beauties of Sea Coast
The Latest Trends in Vegetable Selection (9). Fruit Vegetables – Cucurbitaceae
Nature of Lower Saxony
Pheromones in Integrated Pest Management III. Other Orchard Pests
The Yellow-legged Clubtail Trapped in a Bird Net in the Wallachia Region
The Pine Wood-living Beetle - An Interesting Finding of the Long-horn Beetle
Zoological Beauties of the Adriatic Sea. Polyclads – Relatives to our Planarians
The Power of Succession
Returns of the Collared Flycatcher to Birthplace
Živa Awards 2005
The Persian Leopard and its Breeding at the Jihlava Zoo
Ferdinand Stolička – A Neglected Zoologist I.
Anatomical Drawing III. Drawing of the Human Body in the Renaissance
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4/2006
Issue 4/2006 content
Horizontal Transfer of Genetic Information. Transfer from Bacteria to Eukaryots
The Pea in the Genomic Age — 140 Years Since Mendel’s Discovery
Fungi Competition in Forest Litter
A Pomegranate Tree Fruit Grown in the Czech Republic
Gentiana pannonica — An Alpine Species as a Symbol of the Šumava Mts.
In Search of the Red Books Plants 4. Alpine Endemic Species
Weeds in the Past and Today
The Latest Trends in Vegetable Selection (11). Leaf Vegetables
Flora of American Midwest
Pheromones in Integrated Pest Management IV. Leafrollers in Vineyards
Old Trees and Their Insect Inhabitants
The Power of Succession. The Role of Soil Animals in Succession
Whale Sharks around the Ningaloo Reef
The Wet Riches of Dry Armenia
The Kiang — Half Ass or Half Horse?
A Neglected Zoologist II.
Anatomical Drawing IV. Development of Anatomy in the Renaissance
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5/2006
Issue 5/2006 content
Horizontal Transfer of Genetic Information. Development of Evolutionary Innovations
How Genes are Traced. Genomics and Bioinformatics
Processes Related to Wetland Eutrophication
Recovery of Silver Fir
In Search of the Red Books Plants 5. Carpathian Endemics
The Newest Trends in Vegetable Selection (12). Leafy Vegetables
Nocturnal Beauties of American Semi-Deserts
A Giant Bulb of the Sea Onion
On the History of the National Nature Reserve Žofín Virgin Forest
Pheromones in Integrated Pest Management V. Fruit Moths and Twig Borer on Peach and Plum Trees
The Occurrence of the Spitting Spider in the Kolín Region
Digger Wasps as Ant Hunters
Invasion of the Buffalo Treehopper in the Czech Republic
The Species Diversity of (Not Only) the Amphibian and Reptile in Los Llanos
Hornero - the National Bird of Argentina
Albinism in the Grass Snake
The Grave of a Pipe-Smoker
Autumn Fungi in the Bohemian Paradise
Anatomical Drawing V. Baroque Anatomical Drawings in the 17th Century
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6/2006
Issue 6/2006 content
Horizontal Transfer of Genetic Information and Man
Three-dimension Microworld at a Glance. Confocal and Two-photon Microscopy
How Stems Can Reach Underground
Endemic Sorbus Trees - Jewels among our Woody Species
Can Strapwort survive at Elbe river in the Czech Republic?
In Search of the Red Books Plants 6. Patagonian Rainforests
The Newest Trends in Vegetable Selection (13). Leaf Vegetables
Alaska in Movement. Northern Zonal Ecotone Shift
Pheromones in Integrated Pest Management VI. Propheromones
Monarch Butterfly Critically Threatened
Common Wall Lizard Population Size at Štramberk
Interspecific True Bugs Mating
The Desert Tortoise as a Bioindicator in the Mojave Desert
Rhododendron Leafhopper has Arrived in the Czech Republic
Building Heat Insulation - a New Habitat Colonised by Birds
Winter in Alaska. Fauna and Human Settlement in Central Alaska
The Tasmanian Devil
The Nahuelbuta National Park
Anatomical Drawing VI. Illustrated Anatomy in the 18th Century
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Popularization in popularized terms. A knowledgeable populace?
Proteomics – Whence and Whither?
What We Can Thank Viruses for
Cedars – Trees of God
How Railways and Railway Stations Help Plants
Flowers of the “Man-eater“ Country. I. Diversity and Origin of the Papua New Guinea Biota.
Boletus rhodoxanthus – a New Species from the Group related to Boletus satanas in the Protected Mycological Locality Velký vrch near Vršovice in the Louny District
Root Vegetables I. Apiaceae and Chenopodiaceae
Malé Karpaty/Little Carpathians – Frontier Mountains
Nudibranches – Ornaments of the Seas. Zoological Beauties of the Adriatic
Termite Vibrations as an Alarm Signal
Reproduction in the European Bitterling II. – Male Strategy
Wintering of Geese at the Nové Mlýny Water Works
Shoulder Girdle Metamorphoses in the Evolution of Vertebrates
An Unusually Coloured Slow-worm
Do Large Carnivores Belong to the Moravian-Silesian Beskid Mountains?
Ferns, Horsetails and Clubmoses in Vicinity of the Povážská Bystrica Town
The Canaima National Park – A Pearl in a Landscape of Waters
What lies behind plant flow cytometry
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Dynamics of Plant Genomes. Polyploidy might be a stressful factor for plant genomes
Viruses and Multiple Sclerosis
Effects of Maternal Love at a Molecular Level
Invisible World of Micro-lichens
Use of Woody Plants in Solving the Ecological Problems of Kyrgyzstan
Extraordinary Plant Stories
Flowers from
The Newest Trends in Vegetable Selection. II - Root Vegetables
La Palma - Treasure of the Canary Islands
The Dung Beetle Euoniticellus fulvus at Nový Dvůr near Lednice
Contribution of Predators and Parasitoids to Aphid Control
Occurrence of the Ant Liometopum microcephalum in the Křivé jezero National Nature Reserve
The Southern Festoon - a Jewel of South Moravia
Vipers of the Asian Part of Turkey
Birdwatching on the Pelješac
History of Wild Mammals in the Light of Archaeozoological Findings
Slopes of the Helfštýn Castle - A Green Gem of the Moravian Gate
Introduced Species - the Most Serious Ecological Problem in New Zealand
Pantanal - With the Curtain Up
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Gene Chips - A Promising Tool in Molecular Biology and Modern Medicine
New View on the Post-glacial Development of Central Europe. I. Facial Division of the Holocene, its Causes and Consequences
Živa Awards for 2004
Outlook on Microscopic World of Cyanophytes
Interesting Fungus Leccinum duriusculum (from the Boletus Group)
Mystery of Magnolia Flowers
Sausage Tree - Kigelia africana
Clumpy Yellow Flowering Oenothera Species
Flowers of the
The Newest Trends in Vegetable Selection (4). Root Vegetables III.
Rocky Mountains from the Foothills to the Ridges
Aeronautic Behaviour in Spiders
New Evidence of the Occurrence of the Cartusian Snail
A Longhorn Beetle Story from Olomouc. How Beetles Thrive in Urban Parks
Coleoidea - Living Fossils? (I). Origin and Evolution of Endocochleate Cephalopods
Zoological Beauties of the Adriatic Sea (II). Fishes
Can the Edible Frog Become a Species?
Rehabilitation Station for White-Handed Gibbons
Flower Symbols of the United Kingdom
Introduced Species - A Scourge of Island Ecosystems
Mount Iglit Baco National Park - a Green Heart of Mindoro
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Cloning of Mammal Embryos - Limits and Prospects (I)
New View of Post-glacial Development in Central Europe. II.
The Central European Holocene Viewed on the Basis of New Discoveries
Does the Root Really Represent a Basic Morphological Category ?
Brome-grass - Ancient Weed of Corn Fields
European Rhododendrons
Flowers of the
The Newest Trends in Vegetable Selection (5). Bulb Vegetables
No Real Páramo Exists without Espeletia Species
Zoological Beauties of the Adriatic Sea (III). Cnidarians I. True Jellyfish and Sea Anemones
A Non-native Bryozoan Species Found in the Třeboň Basin
A New Invasive Exotic Greenfly in the Czech Republic
Coleoidea - Living Fossils? (II). Evolution of Endocochleate Cephalopods
Reproduction in Fish in the Lower Morava and Dyje/Thaya Rivers
Desert Rain Frogs - Frogs from the Genus Breviceps
Watching Olingos and Kinkajous in Costa Rica
The Strážov Hills - An Area of Limestone Rocks
A New English National Park - the New Forest NP
The Trojmezná Primeval Forest - A Real World or a Myth?
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Cloning of Mammal Embryo II
Yeasts and Plants Health
How Plants Colonize Sedimentation Basins
Phellodendron amurense in Moravian Landscape around Hostýnské vrchy
Cystolepiota bucknallii in the České středohoří Region
Afro-Alpine Senecio and Lobelia Species
The Newest Trends in Vegetable Selection (6). Leguminous Vegetables
Flowers of the
Desert Vegetation of the China Xinjiang Province
Zoological Beauties of the Adriatic Sea (IV). Cnidarians II. Corals and Their Relatives
Earthworms of the Levant
Gravel Bars of the Morávka River and Unique Invertebrate Fauna
Finding of the Wolf Spider Arctosa cinerea on the Orlice River
The White Spotted Cichlid
The Swiftlet High and Low
The Asian Wild Ass Kulan and its Breeding at Prague Zoo
The Králický Sněžník Mountains
Mindo-Nambillo: An Attempt to Save Biodiversity
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Cloning of Mammal Embryo III. Early Aging of Progeny
Position of Czech Research Teams in the Field of Cloning and Cell Therapy
Plants in vitro - Factory for Production of Pharmaceuticals?
Devastated Localities, Plants of Short Age and Root Sprouting
Extracted Sand-pits and their Integration into the Landscape
Galeobdolon Plants: Botanical Puzzle and its Solution
Isoplexis - Queen of Madeira
The Newest Trends in Vegetable Selection (7) Cabbages
Rain Forest - Not Only in the Tropics ?
Flowers of the
Zoological Beauties of the Adriatic Sea (IV). Bristleworms: Even Worms Can Be Beautiful
Influence of the Mugo Pine on Invertebrates in the Hrubý Jeseník Mts.
At the Very End of the Red List of Beetles - Blister Beetles
Lamprey Occurrence and their Habitat Requirements in the Czech Republic
Amphibian Mapping in the Letovice Region
The Edentates - A Hard Nut to Crack in Mammalian Evolution
The Podorlicko Region - A Country of Mysterious Hills
Death Valley Has Bloomed
The Mt. Kinabalu National Park at the Beginning of the 21st Century
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Facing Europe
The Ice Age through the Eyes of the Zoologist I.Glacial Fauna and the History Involved in its Testimony
How to Survive - The Strategy of Plants in the Negev Desert
Desmidiales - Microscopic Treasures of our Waters and Wetlands
The System of Conducting Tissues of Vascular Plants
Practical Application of Lichens 2.
Magnolia - Innocent and Gracious
Giant Carnivorous Urticularia from Pedra do Sino
Towards Discovering the Mystery of Solifugids
A Common Biotic Agent Causing a Premature Defoliation of Limes
On Dragonflies of Central America
Rain Harvesters - Desert Agamas
New Evidence of the Origin of Birds.Have Dinosaurs Become Really Extinct?
Record Age in Bats
The third Confirmed Record of the Sinanodonta woodiana in the Czech Republic
Watching Nature in Cameroon I.
Entomological Drawing I.Presentation of Insects from the Antiquity to Late Renaissance
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The Ice Age through the Eyes of the Zoologist II. Glacial Environments in the Light of Analyses of Fossil Zoocoenoses
Rehashed biopesticid?
Secret of Bryophytes. Oil Bodies (Hic sunt leones)
Stele Theory
Finding of Pseudognaphalium luteo-album
Metasequoia glyptostroboides - Mysterious Lady of Decorative Gardens
Asarum Species - Known and Unknown
Heliconia Plants Fully Deserve the Name of the Heliconia God
Temperate Forests in Southern Chile and their Natural Richness
The Fascinating World of Sub-bark Insects
The Marsh Fritillary Butterfly - an Endangered European Butterfly
New Data on the Stone Crayfish.
New Evidence of the Origin of Birds II. An Example of Mosaic Evolution
The Tamaraw - the Dwarf Bovid from Mindoro
Watching Nature in Cameroon II.
Entomological Drawing II. The Baroque to the the 17th Century
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Genetic Manipulations: New Period of Insect Research
Can Birds Influence the Gender of their Young?
Unostentatious Jasione
Lichens as Bioindicators
Determination of Environmental Pollution by Means of Lichens in the Bohemian Karst
Can You Distinguish Cytisus, Genista and Other Related Genera ?
Linnaea borealis - Beauty among Boreal Plants
Acacia - National Emblem of Australia
Botanical Paradises of South-West Australia
About a Hunter Wasp from the Botanical Garden
Contribution to Knowledge of Brno Fauna
The History of Findings of Rove Beetles from the Genus of Zyras. Some specimens of the rove beetle Zyras (Myrmoecia) perezi have been found in South Moravia.
The Basking Shark near the Coast of Croatian Istria
What Do Agamas Want to Find on Corfu?
The Tengmalm´s Owl - a Successful Species of Secondary Grasslands Caused by Air Pollution
New Evidence of the Origin of Birds III. The Story of Archeopteryx
Maternal Behaviour and Rearing of the Rhesus Macaque in Captivity
The Osek Nature Trail - the Nature and Osek History
A Zoological Garden or a Prison?
Entomological Drawing III. From the 18th to the mid-19th Century
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Papilloma-viruses -Organisms Accompanying the Human Race
Cyanobacteria Toxins and Metabolism of Autotrophic Organisms
The Strážnice Morava River - one of the Last Conserved Parts of the Morava River
Large Abundance of Green Algae in the Malše River in České Budějovice
Peculiar Fungus Gyrophragmium dunalli
Liquidambar Trees - Relicts of Tertiary Flora
Lathyrus laevigatus and its Relatives
Orchis maculata - Partly Discovered Secret of the Bohemian Karst
Spiš-Gemer Karst
Millipedes - Hidden Fauna at the Prague Zoo
Watching Butterflies in the Highest Parts of the Alps
An Anole from Cloud Forests in Guatemala
Predators and Bird Nests - Ecology and Evolution of the Remarkable Relationship
New Evidence of the Origin of Birds IV. The Development of Nesting
The American Mink on the Morava River
Our Mammals at the Beginning of the 21th Century I.
Mount Ventoux - an Island Natural Crossing in Lavender Country
Entomological Drawing IV. Popular Educational Publications at the end of the 19th Century and Beginning of the 20th Century
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Suicide in the Common Interest. Programmed Cell Death (not only) in Plants
Impact of Cyanophyte Toxins on Homeothermic Vertebrates and Man
How Plants Modify Light Conditions in Stands. Part I.
Fungi of the Genus Gaestrum
Larch - Common or Peculiar Woody Species
Orchid Spiranthes spiralis - Peculiar Species of Czech Flora
Selected Lilies Grown in Pots
Flowering Treasure of Autumn Peloponnesus
Canada - Country of Flowers
Small Inhabitants of the Šumava/Bohemian Forest Mts. Why Are Living Organisms So Interesting for a Paleontologist?
On Symmetry in Orb-web Spiders´ Webs
Dendrothelms - Specific Habitats of Water Insects
The Japanese Oak Silkmoth in Europe
A Rare Click Beetle from Floodplain Forests in South Moravia
The European Grass Snake on the Mt. Králický Sněžník
On Reproductive Modes in Amazonian Anurans
Various Views of Cetacean Phylogenesis
Czech Mammals at the Beginning of the 21st Century (II.)
The Sariska National Park - a Refuge not only for the Bengal Tiger
Entomological Drawing (V.)
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Forest Breeding at the Beginning of the 21st Century
Evidence Hidden in Stone Tools - Possibilities to Use Traseology in Archeology
In Search of Algae in Lapland
How Plants React to Changes in Light Conditions in their Vicinity - Part II
Retention Reservoirs - New Opportunity for Halophyte Revitalization in the Poohří Region
Information on Ranunculus lingua
Latest Trends in Vegetable Breeding
Alpine Plants of the Himalayas
Survey of Molluscs in Lukov Castle after Fifty Years
Meeting the Broad-bordered Bee Hawk-moth
An Interesting Beetle from the family Dermestidae
Reproduction in the European Bitterling I. - Coexistence with Bivalves
The House Sparrow and Its Responses to a Predator
The Last of the Mohicans in African Savannas. The Southern White Rhino at the Bratislava Zoo
The Dilemma of Asian Wild Asses
Animals on Czech stamps
Zoological Gardens in Northern India
Entomological Drawing (VI.) Insect Drawings in the Last Fifty Years
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Živa - 150th Anniversary of Foundation. Cultural Heritage and the Immediate Present
About the Development of Life I. From Atoms to RNA
Will there be Less Algal Bloom after the Floods?
Photosynthesis in Submerged Plants I. Physiological Adaptation to Carbon Incomé
Not only about the Fungi of the Eastern Carpathians
Service Tree
Nepenthes of Philippines. 1. Luzon
The Arithit Mts. - Splendid and Vunerable
One hundred and Thirty Years of Research into Šumava/Bohemia Forest Mountain Lakes
Matters of Interest in the Reproductive Behavior of Dragonflies
Spiny Fish-shaped Vertebrates from the Upper Palaeozoic of Bohemia and Moravia
The threatened Celebes Maleo on Sulawesi
Evolution of the Genus Homo. I. Beginnings
About the Life of Tapeworms of the Genus Eubothrium
The Earth from a Bird˘s-Eye View
Development of Scientific Art Fetaures 1. From Ancient Times to the Late Middle Ages
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About the Development of Life II.
Origin and Evolution of Proteosynthesis
50th Anniversary of the Discovery of DNA Structure
Silica-scaled Chrysophytes - Flagellates in Glass Armour
Photosynthesis in Submerged Plants II.
Biochemical and Anatomical Adaptations and Gas Exchange
Threatened Mires of Beskydy Mountains
Figs - Tree Stranglers and Sophisticated Clusias
Czech Karst at Bohnice - Story of one Experiment
Curcumas - Plants with Underground Treasure
Castles as Refuges for Remarkable Communities of Molluscs
Four Seasons and Spiders. Spring
Less Well-Known Sawfly Living in Willows in the City of Brno
Eviction Behaviour in the Common Cuckoo
Orangutans in the Tanjung Puting National Park
Evolution of the genus Homo II.Bipedalism
The Moorfrog in the Breeding Period
Space Shuttles and Nature Conservation
Development of Scientific Art Features II.
Renaissance and Humanism
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Twenty Years after the Discovery of the HIV-1/AIDS Virus as a Zoonosis
What does Study of the Trypanosoma Genome Reveal?
Assessment of the Best Articles in 2002
Reaction of Fungi to Inundation of Floodplain Forests - Example from Poodří Lanscape Protected Area
In Search of the Biggest European Fern
Albinism in Oaks
Empetrum and Related Plants
Nepenthes of the Philippines. Sibuyan Island
Hostýnské Hills - Monotonous Carpathian Mountains?
Floods, Soil, Global Changes and Other Circumstances I.
Four Seasons and Spiders 2. Summer
A Finding of the Wasp Spider in the Opava Region
On Bionomics of a Rare Checkered Beetle
The Sisurid Catfishes and their Relatives
Nest-site Fidelity and Singing Activity in the Reed Bunting
Rare Asian Ungulates - the Spiral-horned Ox and the Kouprey
The Quagga - 120 years since its Extinction
Evolution of the genus Homo III. Human feeding strategy
Carnivorous Plants Closely or Root Structure in Slightly Different Way
The Zábřeh Highlands (from the Haná Lowlands to the Jeseníky Mts.)
Development of Scientific Art Features III. Between the Renaissance And Early Baroque
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What Can Contemporary Cytogenetic Diagnosis Offer?
Plant Vaccines
Plants and Stressors from Prehistoric up to Present Times - 1
Tallest Palms in the World
Hottonia Palustris in Shadow Stream Pools of the Bečva River
Sunflowers in the Czech Countryside and Czech Gardens
Bladderwort Urticularia geminiloba
Caffeine Drug
Soil and Ecological Conditions of the Danube Delta Natural Protected Area
Floods, Soil, Global Changes and Other Circumstances - 2
Immigrants among Water Molluscs
The Four Seasons and Spiders - 3 Autumn
A Freshwater Turtle in the Sahara Desert and in the Mountains
Territorial Signs of the European Brown Bear in the Ostrava Basin
Evolution of the genus Homo - 3 Hunting and Fire
On Permian-Carboniferous Fossils from the Foothills of the Orlické hory Mts.
Remarkable Trees on the Zámecký vrch/Castle Hill in the Jeseníky Mts.
Development of Scientific Art Features - 3 From the Early Baroque to the Late 18th Century
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Twenty Years since the Discovery of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. II Human HIV Infection
HIV Protease as the Aim of a Therapy
Mammalian Chimeras
Plants and Stressors from Prehistoric to Present Times - II
Devil´s Club
Even Boletus satanas Can Be Nice
Orchis ustulata in the Czech Republic
Nepenthes of the Philippines - III Mindanao Island
Vegetation of Southern Brazil
Floods, Soil, Global Changes and Other Circumstances - III
The Four Seasons and Spiders - IV Winter
Metalmarks - Butterflies of the Family Lycaenidae
Watching the Waxwing
An Edible Frog with Black Iris
Hidden Species Diversity in European Bats
Evolution of the Genus Homo - V Verbal Communication
Schistosomes - Bird Parasites Around Us
A National Park in the Hungarian Bükk Mts.
Botanical Illustration - V. The 19th Century and the Czech National Revival
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Earth's Climate is Changing - Can We Do Something?
Railway Corridor versus the Remnants of Meadows (Conflict Funded by the EU)
New and Reappearing Infections: SARS
Fluorescence of Chlorophyll as a Method of Studying Photosynthesis and Stand Diagnosis
Practical Application of Bryophytes
Bovista graveolens - Disappearing Fungus Species of our Fields
Ramonda, Haberlea and Jancaea - Tertiary Relicts of European Flora
Saguáro - Living Symbol of the US South-West
Svalbald - International Centre of Arctic Research
Floods, Soil, Global Changes and Other Circumstances IV.
Prague Embankments Seized by Orb-web Spiders
Developing Behavioural Patterns in Zooplankton in Water Reservoirs
The Horse Chestnut Leaf-Miner Anniversary
The Spined Loach Story
Evolution of the genus Homo VI.Abstract Thinking
The Common Redpoll and Royal Paulownia
Food Selection in the Fire Bug
A Ramsar Eden at Palo Verde
Development of Scientific Art Features VI.
Botanical Drawings in the 20th Century
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Success Lies in Cooperation
Mysterious Virus of Influenza
Mystery of Bryophytes 7: No Threat of Invasion
Interesting Formations in Leaves of Fig Trees
Petrifying springs of the Carpathian border mountains
Leatherwood (Dirca palustris)
Silver Fir Seeds
For Orchids to the Canary Islands
Plants Used by Indigenous People of Kaokoland
Socotra - The Galapagos of the Indian Ocean. I. The Landscape and Vegetation - II. Fauna of the Socotra
Chemical Defence Responses of the Carabid Beetle Pseudoophus rufipes
Developmental Affliction of Marsh Frogs in the Stromovka Park in Prague
The Cape Verde Giant Skink - One of the Greatest Skinks Worldwide
The Cape Verde Giant Skink at the National Museum in Prague
The Griffon Vulture in Europe
Rearing of the Snow Leopard at the Jihlava Zoo
Formation of Behavioural Patterns in Fishes Inhabiting Water Reservoirs
Digital Projection in Laboratory and Field Biology (2)
The Purpulunu National Park - A Trip into the History of the Earth
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Genetics of Prion Diseases
Warming - Reality of Fiction?
Cretaceous Conifer Frenelopsis alata and its Biotope
Hitherto Unknown Reproduction of Ferns by Parts of Protalia
Woody Plants of Prague Parks
The Report of the Condition of Ostericum palustre
A New Representative of Cryptanthus?
Peculiar Plants of Namibia (2) - Magnificent Palm Hyphaene petersiana
Mountain Flora of Western Sajan
Hard Ticks and Soft Ticks - Two Different Evolutionary Trajectories
How Fishes Care for Young (1)
Interesting Features in the Reproductive Behaviour of the Alpine Newt
Of the Brown Falcon
The Common Vole - An Important Prey Item in the Diet of the Red Fox
A Study of the Large Mammals of Senegal
Is the Size of the Large Emperor a Stressing Factor during its Keeping?
A Spring Excursion to the Pavlov Hills
The Niokolo Koba NP - the Last Refuge of the Giant Eland
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The 180th Anniversary of J. G. Mendel
Ecotechnology and Ecological Engineering
Biological Watch of Plants (1)
Peculiar Germination of Mapies
Flora - Vegetation - Substratum I.
Flowering Reservoirs
What We Know and What We did not Know about Cranberries from the botanical and Culinary Point of View
Phyllitis scolopendrium in the Czech Karst?
Nepenthes from Gunung Jasin Plateau in Malaysia
Peculiar Plants of Namibia (3) Colophospermum mopane
Strategy of Parasitic Relation
On the Northernmost Occurence of a Cave Scorpin in Europe
Development of the Pest Aphid Species Pemphigus spyrothecae
How Fishes Care for Young (2)
Devonian Land Invasion of Vertebrates: The Oldest Amphibians
Uncertain Future of the Sumatran Rhino
Biological Invasion of the Grey Squirrel
The European Beaver as an Important Landscaping Factor
The Melancjoly Land and Mayflies
El Yunque - the Last Ancient Forest in Puerto Rico
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Global Biodiversity Conservation and management and Sustainable Use of its Components after Ten Years
Biological Watch of Plants
Non-invited Guests in Our archives
Flora - Vegetation - Substratum II. Secondary Changes in Substrata and Disturbing Influences
In the Shade of the Olive Tree
Cyclamen fatrense - Endemic Species of the Western Carpathians?
Peculiar Plants of Namibia (4) Welwitchia mirabilis
Mountains Named Caucasus
Blues of the Genus Maculinea
New Testing Resistance in Aphid Sampled from Aeroplankton
Are you Really Able to Identify the Bielza coerulans Slug?
The Epipedobates tricolor - the Frog Producing a Substitute for Nicotine
Fish Breeding in Captivity has Contributed towards an Understanding of Parasitic Protozoa of Fish
On the Nesting of Some Birds in City Garbage Dumps
Feeding Strategies in Herbivores
The Bongo and its Breeding at the Prague Zoo
The Paleopathological Collection at the Hrdlička Museum of Humans, Charles University Prague
Canals of the Třeboň Basin and factors Determining their Vegetation
The Doupov Hills, a Treasure in the Prohibited World
In the Syrian Jebel Ansaria Mts.
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Papillae - Tumours on Microbe Colonies
Aldrovanda vesiculosa - One Clone in Three Continents
Blue-green Algae as Producers of Biologically Active Substances
Plant Hormones and their Practical Use
Fungal Internet in the Soil
Do Virgin Forests still Exist in the Šumava National Park?
What is the Peculiarity of the Alchemilla Species?
Peculiar Plants of Namibia (5) - Desert Species Acanthosicyos horridus and other Plants of Gourd Family (Cucurbitaceae)
Eastern Mangroves - their Composition, Use and Threat
The Spidery Face of Prague
Chironomids as a Disagreeable Insect
Eight-toothed Spruce Bark Beetle in the Bavarian Forest and Šumava/Bohemian Forest
The Case of a Man Bitten by the Common Viper in the Šumava/Bohemian Fores Mts.
The Vietnamese Salamander - a Treasure, Being Close to Extinction
Bird Species in New Zealand Threatened by Extinction
The Most Colourful of the Pipits - The Red-throated Pipit
The Striped Hyena and its 25 Years at the Bratislava Zoo
Biological and Diagnostic Features of Frogs of the Genus Discoglossus
The Tikal National Park
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Jubilees of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
How Chromosomes Begin and End
Principals of Dendrochronology
Vegetation Succession in a River Alluvium: Five Years after Flooding
Variability of Ophrys apifera in Slovakia
Notable Plants of Namibia (6) Aloe
Minja Konka - the Easternmost Tibetian High Mountain
Glacial Lakes in Šumava/Bohemian Forest Mountains at the Turn of the Millenium
How Life is after the Floods or Soil Invertebrates and High Water
Floods and Fish
South American "Four-Eyed" Frogs
The Bittern in the Znojmo Area
What Has Gone with the Water. The August 2002 Floods at the Prague Zoo as Seen by a Zoologist
Herbochronology: New or Already Old Method?
How to Photograph Vegetation for Scientific Purposes
The Valday National Park - a Newcomer in the World Heritage List
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Dynamism of Genomes and Experience Learn from Plant Kingdom
Virus Diseases of Plants
Bryophytes of Running Waters
Lycopodium clavatum Stem under the microscope
Czech-Saxon Swiss - Bilateral National Park
Re-discovered Species - Linaria arvensis
Origing and Variability of Lactuca sativa
Argania spinosa - a Promising Semi-desert Species
Healing Substances from Animal Kingdom (I)
Columella aspersa - An Enigma among Czech Molluscs
Dragonflies of the Oriental Zoogeographic Region
Finding of a Nex Argilus Species in Bohemia
Observation on Unusual Behaviour of the Slow-worm
On the Whimbrel, Annual Migratory Species
Familiar and not so Familiar Badgers
The Railway - A site of Animal Tragedies
Do You Know the Morphology of Dragonflies?
National Parks in Australian Northern Queensland
Hai Bar Yotvata - The Noah s Ark of Biblical Animals
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Is there any connection between knowledge in evolutionary-ecological sciences
On Pain and its Study
Are Plant Viruses Only Harmful?
Restriction of Myriophyllum spicatum in the Břehyně Pond
Woody Species of Peat-bogs and Relict Pine Stands of the Czech Republic
Mountain Spruce Stands for the Second Time and Nature Conservation in the Šumava Mountains
Campanula barbata: And What About The Future?
Landscape and Forest Vegetation of the Rychlebské Mountains
Metroxylon Sagu Serves as Food on the Island of Papua-New Guinea
Semi-desert in the South of Ecuador
Healing Substances from the Animal Kingdom (II). Antibacterial Proteins.
Sea Hares and Their Defence Mechanism
The Žofín Primeval Forest and Its Inhabitants
Insects from Old Trees
On an Interesting Relationship Between a Ground Beetle and a Moss
Macropoma - the Closest Relative of the Latimeria?
On the Kingfisher`s Diet
The Blue Rock Thrush, a New Species for the Czech Republic?
Nilgai - the Interesting Indian Ungulate
Winter Ecology Courses
On the Mt. Blaník Foothills
Under and bellow Notranj Karst
Poznaň - Two Zoos in the Same City
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Present-day Pain Therapy Options
Bacteria and their Viruses
Ecological Groups and the Strategy of Macromycetes
Heather near Šalamounka
The Situation in Oak-Hornbeam Forests in the Česky kras Protected Landscape Area
Rediscovered Species of Our Flora. Hypericum pulchrum
Australian Endemic Species of the Family Epacridaceae
The Greatest Representative of the Family Bromeliaceae
100 years of the Botanical Garden, Faculty of Natural Sciences of the Palacky University in Olomouc
Healing Substances from the Animal Kingdom III. Marine Pharmacology
Molluscs in our Greenhouses
A Land Slug as the Prey of a Spider
A Remarkable Community of Billipedes
French Guayana - The Country of the Insects and Spiders
The Gall-Fly Andricus testaceipes - One of Many of our Current Forest Pests
Neural Cord and its Significance in Ontogenesis and Evolution
Nesting of the Mediterranean Gull at Fishponds near Karvina
The Hanuman - its Own Story of Life
Notes on Feeding Biology of the Alpine Newt
An Overlooked Face of the Hrádeček Region
Mountain Grasslands Close to African Equatorial
The Regunan Zoo in Jakarta
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What Price Nature?
Even Butterflies Have their Viruses
Tick Encephalitis Virus Cycle in Nature
Chybi v SUMMARY
Eco-physiological Adaptations of Submerged Plants
One-year Fleaworts / Ragworts Asteraceae in our Flora
Gentianins and their Utility
Conservation of Natural Diversity in Japanese Island Honshu
Agroforestry and its Application
Healing Substances from the Animal Kingdom (IV.) Marine Sponges and Cnidarians
Ecological Importance of Water Microhabitats
Steppe Butterflies and the Ecological Importance of Quarries
Phyllonorycter issikii - Another Invasive Species on the Territory of the Czech Republic
Buprestid Beetles and Musical Instruments
Ichtyofauna of Coastal Waters on Gran Canaria
Watching the Endemic Bee-eater on Sulawesi
The Influence of the Town Environment of Morphometry of the Wood Mouse
Zdenek Burian Passed Away 20 Years Ago. A Recollection from Paris of the Master of Palaeontological Reconstructions
Can Ants Contribute to the Colonisation of Abandoned Sedimentation Basins by Plants?
The Vinařice Hill Natuer Monument
Richness of the Nature in the Allegany State Park
Edinburgh Yoo - a Garden not only of Penguins
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Epidemic Infectious Diseases and Population Development
Polyomaviruses - Small Animal Tumorogenic Viruses
Cellular Mechanisms Determining Plant-Pathogen Interactions
Green Jewels of the Prague Parks
Moneses uniflora, Life History and Species Extinction
A Slightly Confused Phenology
Jablonec Reservoir Seen through the Eyes of a Botanist
American Lilies in the Liberec Botanical Garden
Vegetation of the Republic of South Africa
Healing Substances from Animal Kingdom. (V.) Marine Molluscs, Sea-Squirts and Other Groups
Spider Cocoons - A Silky Protection of Eggs and Embryos
Aphidophagous Larvae of Hover Flies from the Genus Epistrophe
Gladiator Frogs and their Reproduction
Substitute Nesting Habitats of the Threatened Wheatear in Prague
Still Mysterious Okapi
A Freshwater Dolphin - Boto
Underestimated Importance of Vestibulum Oris
The Role of the Soil Seed Bank in a Flood Plain after Flooding
From Kralice nad Oslavou to Mohelno
Morrocoy and Cuare - Important South American Ramsar Sites
Doué-La-Fontaine Zoo, a Small Garden of Paradise
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Where we are and where we are heading - interview with the President of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Advantages of Heterozygotes and Populations Development
Plant Hormones and Apical Domination
Four Seasons in the Třeboň Peat Bogs with Pinus rotundata
Dianthus carthusianorum subsp. Capillifrons near Raškov
Biodiversity Hot Spots and Ecological Phenomena
Distinct Types of Asian Lilies
Western Himalayas - Under the Roof of the World
Healing Substances from the Animal Kingdom (VI.) - Use of Animal Antibiotics in the Therapy of Diseases
The Painted Lady`s Migration in Turkey
Rare Invertebrates in Mine Tailing Pond Waters in Karviná
The Common Sturgeon - Can int Be Saved?
How the Bird Fauna Changed in the Czech Republic during the 20th Century
The Sambar in New Zealand
Is There a New Mammalian Species in the Czech Republic - Hypsugo savii?
The Common Yew at the Pod Dračí skálou Site
Digital Projection in Laboratory and Field Biology (1)
The Etosha National Park - an Oasis for thousands of animals
The London Web of Life
1/2000
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Do we Know what Are We Aiming at?
Success Consists in Communication
Sorbus Trees in Prague
Wetlands Myosotis Species - Taxonomically Difficult Group of our Flora
Gin-seng: Root of Life? (From the World of Medicinal Plants 1)
Central Asia Iris Species of the Juno Section
To the 50th Anniversary of the Death of Alfred Rehder - the World-known Dendrologist
Living Soil. (1) Richness and Diversity of Life in the Soil
The Clouded Apollo and its Protection
Hover Fly Larvae Need Not to Be Drowned
Errors of Dragonfly Males
How Policemen Came into Snails - The Real Story
Cranes of the American Continent
Returns in Queries
Anthropological Examination of the General Sporck`s Skeleton
Succession of an Amphibian Community in Brown Coal Minnig Deposits
Underwater World of the Fiji Islands
The Mexico City Zoo
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The Fact of Evolution and Paradigm of Darwinism
Imprinted Genes: Genes Programmed by Parents (1)
Secret of Bryophyta: 6. Metal Mosses
Woody Species of Broad-leaved Communities in Forested Highlands and Hills of the Czech Republic
Germination of Root Parasites from the Broomrape and Snapdragon Families
Parasite Weeds and Cultivated Land
Harpago in the European and Czech Popular Medicine. (From the World of Medical Plants 2)
Nigritella Plants - Attractive Mountain Orchids
Živá půda (2) Soil Microflora Diversity and its Function in the Soil
Chemical Messages in the World of Insects and their Use for Control of the Horse Chestnut Leaf Miner
Molluscs Show how the Floodplain Forest Was Developed
The Changes of Recent Distribution of the Proterorhinus marmoratus
The Black Stork in the District of Česká Lípa
The Gromov Elephant Found in Moravia
Hyraxes - Little Relatives of Elephants
The European Beaver on the River Elbe
On an Area in the Nízký Jeseník Mts.
The Everglades National Park
A Remarkable Mexican Zoo Tuxtla Gutierrez
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Organization of Science
Randomness, Chance and Darwinism
Imprinted Genes: Genes Programmed by Parents (2)
Functional Attitude to the Study of Vegetation
Biodiversity: What is the Role of Climate Change?
Reaction of Ecosystems to the Environment
What Can Be Found in the "Na bahně" Locality?
Rubus Species - Interesting Plants in our Countryside (I)
Plant Material for Steroid Hormones. (From the World of Medical Plants 3)
Thilandsia Plants Rolling on the Ground
Surprise of the Spring
Living Soil (3) Ecophysiology of Soil Animals and Soil Temperature
Ligniphilous Hover-flies
One of the Blister Beetles of the Genus Epicauta
Remarkable Frogs of the Lake Titicaca
Will We Meet Shore Larks in the Future?
Bird Species Occurring in both Central Europe and Venezuela
The Takin - A Golden Fleece Producer
On Findings of the Pea Shell Pisidium pseudosphaerium
Excursions to Prokopské údolí and Dalejské údolí Valleys (1)
The Unknown Waterberg
A Tortoise Rescue Centre in Italian Tuscany
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Neurophysiology and Neurosciences on the Eve of the 21st Century
Dynamism of Genomes
Natural Forests of Slovakia - Endangered Heritage
Rubus Species - Interesting Plants in our Countryside (II)
Photomorphogenesis - Adaptation of Plants to Different Light Conditions
Medical Plants Containing Tropan Alkaloids (From the World of Medical Plants 4)
To Interesting Orchids of the Northern Sumatra 1
Use of Computer Image Analysis in Biological Research and Practice
Living Soil (4) Ecophysiology of Soil Animals and Water
Will Specially Protected Areas also be Declared in Coal-Mine Spoils?
Thermophyticum-Mezophyticum-Oreophyticum and Molluscs
Pupfish of the Genus Pachypanchax
Gallotia stehlini - an Endemic Lizard of the Island of Gran Canaria
The Successful Breeding of the Arabian or Gordons Cat at Jihlava Zoo
Is Young Cuckoo an Above-Average Stimulus for its Hosts?
Excursions to Prokopské údolí and Dalejské údolí Valleys (2)
The Green Heart of Malaysia
National Zoological Garden in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Virology in Brief
Neurone and its Function
Cystic Fibrosis and Origin of Our population
Woody Species of Communities of Mountain, Sub-Alpine and Alpine Zones in CR
Re-discovered Species of Our Flora - Luronium natans
Medicinal Thistles (From the World of Medicinal Plants 5)
Funding of Cephalanthera longifolia in the Territory of the Ostrava Town
Vegetation of the Castellon Region in the Eastern Spain (I)
To Interesting Orchids of the Genus Paphiopedilum in Sumatra (2)
Living Soil (5) Succesion of the Soil and Ecosystems
How Do Ants Heat Themselves?
Three Crustacean Taxa in the Wild and in Captivity
A Link between Viviparous and Egg-laying Pupfish (Killifish)
Successful Rearing of the Northern White Rhino
Delay Metamorphosis in the Fire Salamander
Mycological Field Trip to the Borkovice Marshes
Bird Paradise in South Africa
Emmen - A Zoological Garden of Inspiration
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Is the Closing Century (also) a Century of Biology?
Presence and Future of Transgenic Plant Varieties
Classification and Taxonomy of Viruses
Lichen Species Letharia vulpina back in the Czech Republic after 100 Years
Anatomical Features of Molinia Leaves and their Importance for Identification of Species of this Genus
Competition of Trees and Grasses in the Mountain Spruce Stands
Cytinus hypocystis - European Relative of Rafflesia
Cytinus hypocystis in Greece
Aloe - Drug of Arabic Medicine
Whitfieldia: African Queen
Vegetation of the Castellon Region in the Eastern Spain (II)
Living Soil (6). Soil without Life is not Real Soil
For Orthoptera to Morocco
The Common Tench - Its Domestication and Colour Forms
Nesting of the Kingfisher in Prague
Large Herbivores in Forests of the Jeseníky Mts.
The Black-veined White in the Sokolov Region
Long-living Pines in National Parks of the U.S. West
The Part of Zoological Gardens in the New Millennium
1/1999
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How to Determine the Position of the "Fifth Basis" in DN
Changes of Chromosomes in Malignant Tumours
Physiology of Plants Serving Ecologists: From Desires to Reality
Why Can Wetlands Plants Survive in Flooded Ground
Fungi of Prey (I)
Picea breweriana in Arboretum of Forest School at Hranice (Moravia)
Australian Tree Species
What Are Křivoklát Bald Patches
First Five Years of Biology
Local Differentiation of Biological Diversity in the Evolutionary Valley
The Tatra National Park - a Great Laboratory of Nature (on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of Establishing the TANAP) espeially the Alpine and sub-Alpine zones
New Findings of Tertiary Insects in the Bohemian Massif
Do You Know What the Black Currant Gal Mite Looks Like?
The Fresh-Water Jellyfish Again
The Ear Pond Snail - Newly
A New Fish Species Found in Bohemia?
Basic Craniological Features of the Beaver, Coypu and Mus Rat
The Smallest Pigs
The Poleski Park Narodowy
Influence of Floods on Soils in the Morava River Basin
Not Only A Botanical Field Trip to the Karviná Surroundings
What is the Mission of Zoological Gardens?
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Developmental Processes in Plants
Non-programmed Synthesis of DNA
Physiological Adaptation of Succulent Plants. I. Water Management
Do You Know What Canola is?
Fungi of Prey (II). Types of Traps
Woody Plants of Floodplain Forests of the Czech Republic
Germination of Lilium Pollen in Vitro
Rubus in Botanical Garden
Geobotanical Experience from the Visit of the Greek Island Rhodos
Graptolites - Remarkable Plankton in Seas of the Palaeozoic Ages
Is Central Europe Threatened by Global Changes?
Finding of an Interesting Harvestman Species in the Krušné hory Mts
Unwelcome Insect Immigrants in our Parks
Amphibians and Reptiles of the Cozumel Island
Breeding of the Ptera kauderni at the Liberec Botanical Garden
Courtship Display of the Capercaillie
The World Primary of the Prague Zoo: Natural Rearing of Offspring in the Brown Hyaena
Spatial Behaviour of the Badger
For Nature to South Bohemia
Nature in the Olympic National Park
The Appenheul Zoo
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Regularity in Individual Plant Development (2): Role of Epigenetic processes in Plant Development
How to Read in Plant DNA
Physiological Adaptation of Succulent Plants. II. Carbon Metabolism
Dryopteris cristata-Rare or Neglected?
Fungi of Prey (III)
Ecological Phenomena and Biodiversity
Central Asia - Garden of the World?
Growing of Orchid Species in House Conditions
Cultivation of Water and Wetlands Plants in the Botanical Institute
Iceland - a Country Where the Tree is a Unique Phenomenon
Round--headed Borers in the Czech Republic
On the Biology and Importance of Linaeidea aenea
Harvestmen of the Manínská tiesňava Canyon
Epilithic Gastropods
The Komodo Dragon - the Worlďs Largest Lizard
Bird community of an Artificial Island at the Waterworks Gabčíkovo
Repeated Breeding of the Fossa in the Czech Republic
A Strange Death
Selevinia betpakdalensis - A Rodent Feeding off Inseect
The Role of Oribatids and Springtails or Collembola in Litter Decomposition in the Soil
A Pearl of the Moluccas
The Jersey Zoo
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Molecular Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis
Distribution of Nucleotides in Genomes
Physiological Adaptation of Succulent Plants III. Resistance to Extreme Temperatures and Processes of Growth
Aesculus californica
Novozámecký Pond - Changes in Reserve and its Management
Impatiens - Three Examples from Greenhouses
Green Jewels of Andalusia
Dr. Aleš Hrdlička 130th anniversary of his Birth
The Dragonfly Ophiogophus serpentinus in the Třeboň Basin Protected Landscape Area
Fleas of the European Mole`s Nests
South European Gastropod Cartuzian Snail in the Bohemian Karst
Witness of my Relationship to the Live Fossil (1)
Moas: Flightless Bird Giants
The Scimitar Oryx - Return to the Wild
Analysis of Extremity Bones from the Upper Palaeolithic Human Population at Dolní Věstonice
The Drahanská Vysočina Highlands - a Lost Region in the Middle of Moravia
National Parks of North India (1-3)
The Walderode Bird Park
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Somatic Embryo-genesis in Leguminous Plants - Principles and Possibilities of Utilization
Proteins, Proteomes and Proteomics
Physiological Adaptation of Succulent Plants. IV. Atmospheric Bromelias
Woody Plants of Forest Grasslands and Warm Oak Forests
Ant-favouring Plants in Botanical Gardens (1)
Disappearing Forests and Orchids Species in Vietnam
Following Traces of the Most Autstanding Botanist
A Relic Boreal Comb from the Hrubý Jeseník Mountains
Maybeetle Feast
Biological Control of Aphids on Guam
On Tree Frogs of the Old World
Witness of my Relationship to the Live Fossil (2)
Cockatoos with Special Attention to Australian Species
An Interesting Observation of the Common Buzzard
Comeback of the Lost World
What is Pseudonovobis spiralis?
From the History of the Discovery of Selevinia betpakdalensis
Aquiferous Declined and Sedimentation Basins as Refuges of Threatened Animal Species in the Landscape Intensively Used by Mining
Will we be Overcome by Autumnal Mushroom Picking Temptation?
National Parks of North India (4-5)
The Burgers` Zoo in Arnhem
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Entry into the 3rd Millenium with a Project on the Human Genome
Carbon Dioxide and Forest Stands
Physiological Adaptation of Succulent Plants V. Epiphytic Orchids
Use of the Rubus Species for Observation of Changes in Flora
Three Interesting Hieracium Species of the Sudetan Mountains
Azadirachta: An Example of a Natural Chemical Factory
Ant-favouring Plants in Botanical Gardens (2)
Fire in the High Mountain Prairies of the Andes and Ecuadorian Plants of Genus Espeletia
The World`s Biggest and Most Vulnerable Mayflies
Agelastica alni - the Most Common and Most Important Chrysomelid Beetle Living on Alder-trees
Witness of my Relationship to the Living Fossil (3)
The Gull (Larus cachinnans) Has Nested in Bohemia for the First Time
Breeding of the Russian Saiga at the Chomutov Zoological Park
How Has Man Changed during the 20th Century?
What Can Be Seen on the Body of a Millipede
New Caledonia - a Trip to the Mesozoic Age
The Aquarium at the Berlin Zoo
1/1998
Issue 1/1998 content
Paradoxes and Problems of Medicine at the Beginning of the 21st Century (I)
Živa after 145 yers
Current Situation and Future of Projects on Genom
Relation of Mountainous and Submountainous Forests to Floods
Water Regime and Grass Vegetation of River Sites - Relationship of Changes
Lichens of the Orlické Mountains
Palms (1): Princes among Plants
In Search of a Table Mountains Beauty
Houw I Could Not Avoid Taxonomy
Floods and Their Influence on Life in the Soil
Micrcosmos at the Age of Trilobites
On a Forgotten Group of Marine Molluscs
On the Occurence of the dragonfly Orthetrum brunneum in the Czech Republic
A Repeated Successful Nesting of the Curl-crested Aracari
The Smallest of Bovids
Indication of Water Quality by Plants in the Otava River Basin
A Field Trip to the Voděrady Beech Forest
Málaga: Historical Parks (2)
Glossary of Genetics (5)
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Why Are our Genes Arranged in DNA Molecules?
Paradoxes and Problems of Medicine on the Brink of the 21st Century (II)
The Contents of Heavy Metals in Wood-decaying Fungi
Meadows of the White Carpathian Mountains
Eremurus species from the Mountains of Central Asia
Palm (2): Growth Strategy
Boring Activity of Animals in Sandstones
How Many Scorpion Fly Species of the Genus Panorpa Occur in the Czech Republic?
Hygrobiidae, an Almost Unknown Seriously Threatened Family of Water Beetles
On the Life of Dung-beetles
Will the Yellow Clouded Yellow Become a Resident Member of the Central European Fauna?
Mudminnows - fish which forgot to become extinct
Two Findings of the Dice Snake in Silesia
On the Nesting of the Red-necked Grebe
On territoriality of the European Souslik
Large Fungi in Laboratory
Breeding Center White Oak Florida
Through the Contryside of the Lowest Parts of the Roof of Europe
Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden
Glossary of Genetics (6)
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Epigenetics and the "Fifth Basis" in DNA
Paradoxes and Problems of Medicine at the Turn of the 21st century (III)
Saccharides and Immunology. 1. Saccharide Information Code
Hazel (Corylus avellana) in Holocene Lowland Meadow near Opava
They still Flower
Beauty of Dry Grasses
Jaumave Valley - Place of Lagendary Discovery
Care for the Further Generation
Returning to the Discussion on Taxonomy and Taxons
On the Oldest Terrestrial Tetrapods
A Remarkable Illusionary Trick of the Orchids of the Genus Ophrys
Questions of the Origin of the Aplacophorids
Some Notes on the Behaviour of the Carp in the Danube River Basin
The Jordan Geckos of the Genus Stenodactylus
Is the Siberian Chipmunk an Animal Suitable for a Vivarium?
Natural and Artificial Breeding of the Siberian Chipmunk
The Past and Present of Our Large Carnivores
Flora of the North Sea Coast
A Botanical Trip to the České Středohoří Mts.
A Unique Collection of Wood Species in the Czech Republic
The Peradenyia Botanical Garden - Srí Lanka
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Short Rflection on Research and Education in Natural Sciences
New Possibilities in Treatment of Malignant Tumours
Saccharids and Immunology. 2 Saccharids Interaction of Immunocytes
J. D. Watson and Molecular Genetics
Floods in July 1997
Floods in Floodplains and Measures Taken to Alleviate their Impact on a Landscape
Exceptional Characteristics of Willow Salix Pentandra
Crocuses from Caucasus and Central Asia
On One the Primary Food Plants
Palm (4): Rooting System and Environment
About the Usefulness of Fruit Trees
Courtship of Bumble-bees
Zadariid Spider - the Remarkable Group of Myrmecophagous Spiders
On Reproduction Biology of the Marginated Tortoise
The Story of Great New Zealand Parrots
Konkauti - a Chimpanzee School of Free Living
Black Grouses in the Krušné hory Mts.
The Stará Grybla Site - a Forest Cathedral
The 75th Anniversary of the Masaryk University Botanical Garden in Brno
The Important European Botanical Garden in Berlin-Dahlem
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Perspectives of a Gene Therapy and Chemical Modification of DNA
Saccharids and Immunity. 3. Killing Immunity Mechanisms and Saccharids
Bryophyta and Monitoring (1)
Floods Alluvia: Open Biological Space
Palms (5): Part of Culture and a Sustainable Natural Source
About Usefulness of Fruit Trees (2)
Columbian Amazonia - Tradition and the Present
Spring in the Cape of Good Hope
Cambrian Coeloscleritophora - the Oldest Molluscs?
The Scarce Fritillary, a Less Well-Known Butterfly
Nase Carps - Threatened Cyprinid Fishes
A New Finding of the Danube Crested Newt in the Czech Republic
On Life of the Harpy Eagle - a Giant among Raptors
How Bones Change Their Shape
Influence of Extreme Rainfall on a Breeding Population of the Sand Martin
A trip for Fungi Near the Černý kříž (Black Ccross) in the Šumava Mts.
The La Bambousairae De Prafrance Botanical Garden in Southern France
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Reggularity in Nucleotides Arrangement in Genes
Saccharids and Immunity. 4. Saccharids Antigens
Bryophyta and Monitoring (2)
Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection at the End of the 20th Century
Secret of Bryophyta: 5. "Common Sphagnum"
Plants of East African High Mountains
Palms (6): Growing and Dangers
Development of the Odra river Meanders during the Flood in 1997
The Hawaiian Island - a Paradise of Nature or a Biological Desert?
Tree Water Holes and their Inhabitants
Chrysomela Vigintipunctata and their Main Regulating Factors
The Snow Bunting, the Northern-most Nesting Passerine
The Southern White Rhino and ints Breeding at the Ústí n. L. Zoo
Quo Vadis, Equus Przewalskii?
How Bones Grow
Estimation of Water Quality in the Třebovka River by Bioindicators
Sediments of the Mesozoic Sea at Vamberk
About Reproductive Behaviour of the Fire Salamander in the Wild
What Can We See in a Water Drop?
A Pearl among Botanical Gardens
1/1997
Issue 1/1997 content
Would or Should Biologists Be Educated in Physics and Chemistry?
Topic: Animation
Biological invasions - Heracleum Mantegazzianum
Development of Unisexuality in Rhamnus Cathartica
Conservation of Virgin Forests in Finland
From a Beech Mast to a Beech Seedling
Cunninghamia Lanceolata in Silesia Beskyds
Teratological New Formations in Phallus Impudicus
Cycas Forests on Rockies Near the Town of Krabi in Thailand
Plants from Bible
Botanic Garden in Jalapa
Beauty of dry flowers
Glossary of Genetic Terms 1.
Evolution of Immune Strategies in Animals. Immunity as a Part of Intergrate Systems of the Organism 1.
Life in a Lake in the Boskovice Rift about 250 Million Years Ago
Aphis Diuraphis Noxia - a New Pest of Cereals in the Czech Republic
Fauna of Old Trees in Prague
Views of the Insect World on the Lesser Antiles
A Swarm of Subtropical Darter Dragon-fly in Southern Bohemia
Beware of the Spider: It Is Nice But It Bites!
On a Venomous Spider Cheiracanthium punctorium
Breeding of Aquarium Fish Induced by Hormones
On Bionomics of the Merlin
At a Nest-site of the Ruddz Shelduck
Are We Able to Determine Our House Mice?
River Phenomenon at the Svatoj8nsk0 Proudz Site
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Life in the Universe
Genetically Modified Organisms
Chenopodium rubrum as a Model of the Development Biology
Comparative Ecology and Longterm Research of Ecosystems
Woody Fungi of the Order Ophiostomatales
To the Vegetation of the Ponds
Bromeliaceae - the Last Group of Carnivorous Plants
Remarkable Myrmecophil Epiphytes of the South-East Asia
On the Cultivation of the orchis Species Pleione maculata
The Only European Tree Palm
Podocarpus glomerata in a Peruvian Reserve
Botanical Garden in Singapore
Glossary of Genetics 2.
Evolution of Immune Strategies in Animals. Immunityas a Part of Integrate Systems of the Organism II.
Importance of Melathonine in the Digestive System
Interesting insect parasites of Sardinia
New Information on Life of Tiger Beetles of the genus Manticora
Veiled Trees
The Function of Biyyare Formations in Chameleons
Some Notes on Breeding of the Hen Harrier in Central Bohemia
Primates with the Longest Arms
A Field Trip to Wildlife in the Šumava Mts.
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White Carpathians a New Biosphere Reserve of the Czech Republic
Alga Flora of Mladeč and Javoříčko Caves
Botanical Problems of Mediterranean Sea Region
Secret of Bryophyta: Part 3. Symbiosis and Saprophyte Way of Life
How to Proceed against Orobanchaceae?
Landscape ecological Evaluation of the Javořické Hills
Hieracium Species - Reasons for Intra-generic Diversity
Caulinia Minor in the Region of Karvina
In Search of the Greatest Cacti of the World
Protection by Means of Transplanttion?
Real Jardín Botánico in Madrid
Glossary of Genetics 3
Evolutin of Immune Strategies in Animals III. Immunity in invertebrates
Let Us Meet Chiton
A Rare Beetle Jewel from the Czech Republic
Mysterious Moths of the Family Epicopeiidae
Collecting Spiders Using Paper Strips or Belts
Hybridization between the Common and Green Toads
A Mysterious Snake from the Middle East
On the Fatra Populations of the Wallcreeper
On the Bionomics of the Common Rosenfinch or Scarlet Grosbeeak
Mouflon Paradise on a Brown-Coal Mining Tip
Changes in Our Familz Tree
A Fungi Field Trip to the Černice game park
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4/1997
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Bioenergy Inside Out or How to Become Slim
Oak Stands and Scolytus
Secret of Bryophyta: 4. Fluorescent Bryophyta
Have Plants of the Genus Reynoutria Wings
Common Alder - Lookong to a Hidden Side
Trees of Natural Heritage in the Czech Republic
Loma - Flowering Desert of Peru
Beauty and Function of Disappearing and Disregarded
Environmental Conservation in U.S.A. - Example for Everybody?
Hundred Years since the Death of Julius Sachs - Founder of Plant Physiology
Málaga: Historical Park La Concepcion
Glossary of Genetics 4
Evolutin of Immune Strategies in Animals IV.. Immunity in Vertebrates
Predatory Tabbies
Bionomics of the Hungarian Glider
Thee Lesser Clouded Yellow - a Vanishnig Member of Czech Butterfly Fauna
Some Notes on Distribution and Bionomics of the Woodland Brown in Slovakia and in the Czech Republic
An Expansive Increase of Distribution Range in a Southern African Blue in Spain
The Stone Loach - the Asian element in Czech Ichthyofauna
A New Site for the Snake-eyed Skink in Slovakia
To the Birdś Population of the Island of Norfolk
The Elk or Mouse in Canadian Algonquin
Tracking the Forest Man
Do You Know How the Common Centipede Actuallys Looks?
1/1996
Issue 1/1996 content
Conception of Species Composition of Natural Forests on the Territory of the CR
Biological Invasions. I. Historical and Geographical Relationships
Polycnemum Arvense Again in Prague
In Ecuador Out of School: Through the Vegetation of Tropical Ecosystems I.
Myvatn - a Subartic Lake on a Hot Land
Useful Plants of Southern Seas
Durian - Famous But Also Less Known Tree
Natural Germination of Orchid Seeds in Glasshouse
The Most Mysterious Carnivorous Plants: Genus Genlisea I.
The Most Frequent Terms in Ecology
Daily Rhythms in Living Organisms IV. Disorders in Human Circadian Patterns
Adria in Southern Moravia
Scutigera Coleoptrata - a Rarity Among Millipedes
Remarkable Crabs from the Antilles
The Nile Crocodile on Madagascar
Feathered Inhabitants of Seas
The Crested Lark in Prague
Mammals in Underground I. Degeneration or Specialization?
The Elk or Mouse in the Cyech Republic in the Past and at the Present
The Prague Royal Castle Garden
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Position of Forests in the Legislation Context
The Oldest Organisms on the Earth
Peculiarities in Bryophya 1. Entomochory
In Ecuador Out of School: through the Vegetation of Tropical Ecosystems (II).
Laurel Forests in the Canary Islands
Archangelica Officinalis - a Successful Invasive Plant Species along the Elbe River
Medical Plants, Natural Substances and Cancer
The Difficult Life of Rock Paphiopedilums
Teratological Deviations in Rosas
In Search of Australian Flora Also to Lisbon
The Most Frequent Terms in Ecology 19
New Evidence of the Unique Character of the Pavlov Hills: Discovery of the Unknown Flesh-fly Species
The Marbled Fritillarz in Moravia
Myases of Amphibians and Their Occurrence in the Czech Republic
Four Species of Asian Lanc-head Snakes from Southeastern Asia
Birdwatching in the Black Triangle?
Wolves Again in the Beskids
White Tigers
Mammals Underground II. Sensual Perception and Communication
How is the Earthworms Body Shaped
A Rare Wood Species Collection in the Heart of Prague
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