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vol. 52 (1) 2004 |
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Riparian zones: where biogeochemistry meets biodiversity in management practice Henri Décamps, Gilles Pinay, Robert J. Naiman, Geoffrey E. Petts, Michael E. McClain, Anna Hillbricht-Ilkowska, Thomas A. Hanley, Robert M. Holmes, John Quinn, Janine Gibert, Anne-Marie Planty Tabacchi, Fritz Schiemer, Eric Tabacchi, Maciej Zalewski |
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Bacteria, nanoflagellates and ciliates as components of the microbial loop in three lakes of different trophic status Krystyna Kalinowska |
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Adaptation of european beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) to different ecological conditions: leaf size variation Milan Barna |
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Influence of the population density and the amount of food on Chironomus plumosus (L.) and Tubificidae. Laboratory experiments Zdzisław Kajak, Paweł Prus |
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55-62 |
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Nocturnal feeding of young by urban peregrine falcons Falco peregrinus in Warsaw (Poland) Łukasz Rejt |
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Effect of peat-bog reclamation on the physico-chemical characteristics of the ground water in peat Authors: Krzysztof Banaś, Krzysztof Gos |
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75-78 |
Intrapopulation variation of egg size in the white stork (Ciconia ciconia) in Southern Poland Piotr Profus, Piotr Tryjanowski, Stanisław Tworek, Piotr Zduniak |
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Conspicuousness of a flush-pursue predator, the painted redstart (Myioborus pictus L.): an experiment using bird models in a breeding habitat Piotr G. Jabłoński |
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Response of periphyton community to salinity gradient in tropical estuary, Niger Delta Alex Chuks Chindah |