FALTÝNKOVÁ A., GIBSON D.I., KOSTADINOVA A.
(2008)
A revision of Patagifer Dietz, 1909 (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) and a key to its species.
Systematic Parasitology
70,
159-
183.
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FALTÝNKOVÁ A., GIBSON D.I., KOSTADINOVA A.
(2008)
A revision of Petasiger Dietz, 1909 (Digenea : Echinostomatidae) and a key to its species.
Systematic Parasitology
71,
1-
40.
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FALTÝNKOVÁ A., NAŠINCOVÁ V., KABLÁSKOVÁ L.
(2008)
Larval trematodes (Digenea) of planorbid snails (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) in Central Europe: a survey of species and key to their identification.
Systematic Parasitology
69,
155-
178.
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FALTÝNKOVÁ A., VALTONEN E.T., KARVONEN A.
(2008)
Spatial and temporal structure of the trematode component community in Valvata macrostoma (Gastropoda, Prosobranchia).
Parasitology
135,
1691-
1699.
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FALTÝNKOVÁ A., NAŠINCOVÁ V., KABLÁSKOVÁ L.
(2007)
Larval trematodes (Digenea) of the great pond snail, Lymnea stagnalis (L.), (Gastropoda, Pulmonata) in Central Europe: a survey of species and key to their identification.
Parasite
14,
39-
51.
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FALTÝNKOVÁ A., NIEWIADOMSKA K., SANTOS M.J., VALTONEN E.T.
(2007)
Furcocercous cercariae (Trematoda) from freshwater snails in Central Finland.
Acta Parasitologica
52,
310-
317.
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SANTOS M.J., KARVONEN A., PEDRO J.C., FALTÝNKOVÁ A., SEPPÄLÄ O., VALTONEN E.T.
(2007)
Qualitative and quantitative behavioral traits in a community of furcocercariae trematodes: tools for species separation?
Journal of Parasitology
93,
1319-
1323.
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FALTÝNKOVÁ A., HAAS W.
(2006)
Larval trematodes in freshwater molluscs from the Elbe to Danube rivers (Southeast Germany): before and today.
Parasitology Research
99,
572-
582.
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FALTÝNKOVÁ A., HORÁČKOVÁ E., HIRTOVÁ L., NOVOBILSKÝ A., MODRÝ D., SCHOLZ T.
(2006)
Is Radix peregra a new intermediate host of Fascioloides magna (Trematoda) in Europe? Field and experimental evidence.
Acta Parasitologica
51,
87-
90.
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ŘIČÁNKOVÁ V., FRIC Z., CHLACHULA J., ŠŤASTNÁ P., FALTÝNKOVÁ A., ZEMEK F.
(2006)
Habitat requirements of the long-tailed ground squirrel (Spermophilus undulatus) in the southern Altai.
Journal of Zoology
270,
1-
8.
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