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    Induction of copulatory behavior in castrated female and male Arctic foxes by Bartos, L, Rödl, P, Madlafousek, J

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-12-1988)
    “…The aim of the study was to test if it is possible to induce complete copulatory behavior in castrated Arctic foxes (Alopex lagopus) of both sexes for the…”
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    Some features of the ecology of fleas inhabiting the nests of the european suslik (Citellus citellus (L.)). II: The influence of mesostigmatid mites on fleas by RYBA, J, RODL, P, BARTOS, L, DANIEL, M, CERNY, V

    Published in Folia parasitologica (1987)
    “…In a field experiment the influence of mite presence on some ecological features of fleas Neopsylla setosa, Citellophilus simplex and Ctenophalmus orientalis…”
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    Experimental infection of the squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) and the muskrat (Ondatra zibethica) with Tahyna virus (California group, Bunyaviridae) by Roedl, P, Bardos, V, Hubalek, Z

    Published in Folia parasitologica (1987)
    “…Two squirrels aged 16 weeks and three muskrats aged 24 weeks were subcutaneously infected with a dose of 400 SMicLD50 of the extraneurally passaged "236"…”
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    Some features of the ecology of fleas inhabiting the nests of the suslik (Citellus citellus (L.)). I: Population dynamics, sex ratio, feeding, reproduction by Ryba, J, Rödl, P, Bartos, L, Daniel, M, Cerný, V

    Published in Folia parasitologica (1986)
    “…While studying the suslik fleas in artificial nests planted in free nature, significant changes in the population dynamics of N. setosa, C. simplex and C…”
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    Possible role of birds and ticks in the dissemination of Bhanja virus by Hubalek, Z, Cerny, V, Roedl, P

    Published in Folia parasitologica (1982)
    “…Several wild birds (4 Fringilla coelebs, 1 Coccothraustes coccothraustes and 2 Erithacus rubecula) were inoculated subcutaneously with Bhanja virus (BHAV). No…”
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