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  • Joining the gang and becoming a broder : the violence of ethnography in contemporary Nicaragua
  • This study examines the spatial organization in broods of young Avocets, Recurvirostra avosetta, on their reading grounds. In order to describe the development of the ranging behaviour within the colony, detailed observations are reported on one
  • of these broods, studied form hatching to 60 days of age. Brood movements within the colony and social relationships between juveniles both emphasize the dynamics of the spatial organization in the Avocet colony.
  • Testing selected methods of geomorphological analysis when studying dynamics of relief-building processes. (Geomorphological analysis of the seismicly active region of Vyšši Brod)
  • Several weak earthquakes were registered in the historical period in the area Vyšši Brod in South Bohemia. A morphogenetic research has been done to determine possible young tectonic activities in the neighbourhood of the significant Kaplice deep
  • Agriculture ; Impact ; Localisation ; Paysage ; Propriété ; Sněžné ; Subvention ; Tchèque république ; Utilisation du sol ; Český Brod
  • to the EU in 2004. This assessment was based on a series of questionnaires and interviews with farmers and other actors involved, conducted recently in two model regions : Český Brod and Sněžné. We tried to define negative effects e.g. uncertainty about
  • Šlapanka river between Jihlava and Havlíčkův Brod in the typical Bohemian Moravian Highlands landscape. The pollution sources are distinguished (agriculture, industry, population) in the period 1990-2002. - (MS)
  • Terrasses de rivière sur le cours inférieur de la rivière Sázava de Vrabčí Brod à Kamenný Přivoz
  • that of adults without young| but the difference is smaller than the increase of the energetic cost of breeding (42 % and 64 % for 1 and 2 fledged young). Thus brood size seems to be limited by the ability of the parents to feed their young and maintain