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2. Diarium P. Václava Vojtěcha Berenklaua a některé další kněžské zápisky z barokních Čech
- Creator:
- Wolf, Jiří
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- bez média and svazek
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- Subject:
- Diarium, P. Václav Vojtěch Berenklau, and Priests' notes from Baroque Bohemia
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Description:
- This article presents the little known diary entries of the priest P. Václav Vojtěch Berenklau († 1699) primarily from the Kladruby period of his activities (1675-1677). An attempt is also made to compare his diary with a fragment from 1662-1663 of a priest's diary belonging to P. Jan Manner in Prague and the as yet largely unexamined diary specimens from the famous P. Bartoloměj Michal Zelenka from the time he was active in Brandýs nad Labem. In addition to these diaries, the diary is also compared with notes made by the distinguished Baroque preacher and writer O. F. De Waldt.
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3. Observations on the development of Syncuaria squamata (Nematoda: Acuariidae), a parasite of cormorants, in the intermediate and paratenic hosts
- Creator:
- Moravec, F. and Scholz, T.
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- model:internalpart and TEXT
- Subject:
- Nematoda, Syncuaria, development, intermediate host, paratenic host, Ostracoda, and cormorant
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- The development of the nematode Syncuaria squamata (Linstow, 1883), a gizzard parasite of cormorants, was experimentally studied in the ostracod Notodromas monacha. After the eggs of this nematode have been swallowed by the ostracod, the toothed first-stage larvae of the parasite are released and penetrate through the intestinal wall into the haemocoel of the crustacean. Before attaining the infective third stage, the larvae moult twice in the body of the intermediate host (9-11 and 13-15 days after infection at water temperatures of 20-22° C). The fishes Alhumaides hipunctatus, Noemacheilus barbatulus, Oncor-hynchus mykiss and Poecilia reticulata were for the first time recorded as suitable experimental paratenic hosts of S. squamata third-stage larvae in which a slight growth of larvae may occur. The first recorded natural paratenic host of this nematode was tench, Tinca tinea, originating from a South-Bohemian pond where cormorants occur. Paratenic hosts are apparently the main source of S. squamata infection for cormorants.
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4. Phytogeographic and taxonomic remarks on eleven species of cyanophilic lichens from Central Europe
- Creator:
- Czeika , Helene, Czeika , Gerhard, Guttová , Anna, Farkas , Edit, Lőkös , László, and Halda , Josef
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- bez média and svazek
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- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Central Europe, Collemataceae, Heppiaceae, Lichinaceae, lichens, phytogeography, and taxonomy
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Comments on 11 species of cyanophilic lichens are presented. A new combination Peccania cernohorskyi is proposed, commented on and typified. Anema nodulosum, A. prodigulum, Lempholemma intricatum, Leptogium ferax, Porocyphus rehmicus and Zahlbrucknerella calcarea are reported from Slovakia for the first time, Leptogium biatorinum and L. magnussonii from Hungary, and Anema prodigulum, Heppia adglutinata, Leptogium biatorinum and Psorotichia taurica from the Czech Republic. Leptogium cretaceum is lectotypified.
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5. Rainfall and runoff regime trends in mountain catchments: case study area: the upper Hron River basin, Slovakia
- Creator:
- Blahušiaková, Andrea and Matoušková, Milada
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- bez média and svazek
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- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- trend analysis, rainfall-runoff regime, Mann-Kendall test, IHA software, Hron River basin, 7, and 556
- Language:
- Slovak
- Description:
- This paper presents an analysis of trends and causes of changes of selected hydroclimatic variables influencing the runoff regime in the upper Hron River basin (Slovakia). Different methods for identifying trends in data series are evaluated and include: simple mass curve analysis, linear regression, frequency analysis of flood events, use of the Indicators of Hydrological Alteration software, and the Mann-Kendall test. Analyses are performed for data from two periods (1931-2010 and 1961-2010). The changes in runoff are significant, especially in terms of lower QMax and 75 percentile values. This fact is also confirmed by the lower frequency and extremity of flood events. The 1980s are considered a turning point in the development of all hydroclimatic variables. The Mann-Kendall test shows a significant decrease in runoff in the winter period. The main causes of runoff decline are: the considerable increase in air temperature, the decrease in snow cover depth and changes in seasonal distribution of precipitation amounts., Andrea Blahušiaková, Milada Matoušková., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
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