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<title>Sexual selection in the Swallow Hirundo rustica - A review</title>
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<description>Sexual selection in the Swallow Hirundo rustica - A review
Bańbura, Jerzy
Darwinian theory of sexual selection and its development up to the present state&#13;
of knowledge are sketched. The most important results of empirical studies on sexual selection&#13;
in the Swallow Hirundo rustica are reviewed. The Swallow is a socially monogamous, slightly&#13;
sexually dimorphic avian species. Long tail streamers are considered as sexual ornaments of&#13;
males. Female preference for long and symmetric male tails has been inferred on both&#13;
observational and experimental grounds. Experimental elongation of the tail causes short-term&#13;
benefits and long-term costs in male reproductive performance. Behavioural consequences of&#13;
sexual selection acting in the Swallow are discussed. An aerodynamic role of male tail&#13;
streamers is also considered.
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<dc:date>2005-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Biological research of Grabia River - fifty years of activity</title>
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<description>Biological research of Grabia River - fifty years of activity
Siciński, Jacek; Tończyk, Grzegorz
Grabia, a small still close to natural conditions lowland river, has been an object of special interest for Łódź hydrobiologists for more than 50 years. Over 100 scientific papers&#13;
and over 100 master theses were produced in the Faculty of Biology and Environmental&#13;
Protection University of Łódź. The initiator was Prof.L.K. Pawłowski who spent many&#13;
years conducting research into the river. The ground and the first research objective was to&#13;
recognize the fauna diversity. The checklist encompass almost 1000 invertebrate and 24 fish&#13;
species. Taxonomy, biology and ecology of various taxa have made for many decades an&#13;
essential trend of scientific activity. Special attention was dedicated to rotifers, leeches,&#13;
branchiobdellids, snails and bivalves, gammarids and copepods as well as aquatic insects, fish&#13;
and also diatoms. Some aspects of zoobenthos and Zooplankton communities ecology was the&#13;
subject of 13 Ph.D.theses. The river with its rich animal and plant communities was also&#13;
the subject of dynamics of river ecosystem research. The study on the structure of invertebrate&#13;
assemblages on the background of habitat diversity has been recently conducted. The model may be treealed as a reference to the restoration of Europaean rivers and their valleys.
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<dc:date>2005-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Distribution of amphibians and reptiles in central Poland: 1980-2000</title>
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<description>Distribution of amphibians and reptiles in central Poland: 1980-2000
Zieliński, Piotr; Hejduk, Janusz; Stopczyński, Michał; Markowski, Janusz
Based on 3047 records from 97 recorders distribution maps were drawn for the&#13;
amphibians and reptiles of central Poland (lirom 51°00’N to 52°15’N and from 18°20’E to&#13;
20°20’E). The study area was divided into 180 atlas fields based on the geographic grid. All&#13;
data were gathered in 1980-2000, most of them (67%) however, in 1995-2000. 13 taxa of&#13;
amphibians were found in 143 atlas fields and 6 species of reptiles were found in 121 atlas&#13;
fields. The amphibians were (given with the number of atlas fields with the species found):&#13;
119 - Common frog Rana temporaria Linnaeus, 1758; 114 - Common toad Bufo bufo&#13;
(Linnaeus, 1758); 97 - Moor frog Rana arvalis Nilsson, 1842; 94 - Fire-bellied toad Bomhina&#13;
bombina (Linnaeus, 1761); 93 - Pool frog Rana lessonae Camerano, 1882; 87 - Tree frog&#13;
Hyla arhorea (Linnaeus, 1758); 85 - Green toad Bufo viriiüs Laurenti, 1768; 72 - Smooth&#13;
newt Triturus vulgaris (Linnaeus, 1758); 70 - Spadefoot Pelobales fuscus (Laurenti, 1768); 69&#13;
- Edible frog Rana kl. esculenia Linnaeus, 1758; 39 - Great crested newt Triturus cristatus&#13;
(Laurenti, 1768); 30 - Marsh frog Rana ridibunda Pallas, 1771 and 28 - the Natterjack Bufo&#13;
calamita Laurenti, 1768. The reptile species (given with the number o f atlas fields) were: 94&#13;
- Sand lizard Lacerta agilis Linnaeus, 1758; 72 - Slow-worm Anguis fragilis Linnaeus, 1758;&#13;
67 - Common lizard Lacerta vivipara Jacquin, 1787; 60 - Grass snake Natrix natrix (Linnaeus,&#13;
1758), 57 - Adder Vipera berus (Linnaeus, 1758) and 4 - the Smooth snake Coronella austriaca&#13;
Laurenti, 1768. Six adult specimens of the European pond terrapin Emys orbicularis (Linnaeus)&#13;
were also found, but breeding of this species in the area studied was not confirmed.
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<dc:date>2005-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Mycobacterium tuberculosis - the 10 years of epidemiological and diagnostics studies</title>
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<description>Mycobacterium tuberculosis - the 10 years of epidemiological and diagnostics studies
Boruń-Popławska, Marta; Sajduda, Anna; Brzostek, Anna; Dziadek, Jarosław
Tuberculosis (ТВ) is the main bacterial pathogen that causes more deaths than&#13;
AIDS, malaria and all infectious diseases. The unusual long doubling time (about 24h), highly&#13;
hydrophobic cell envelope resistant to chemical lysis was the reason to delay the molecular&#13;
study of this bacteria. Fifteen years ago, we did not have any molecular tools and methods for&#13;
genetic manipulation or isolation and analysis of intracellular protein and nucleic acids. Today&#13;
we have many useful shuttle or integration vectors for basic study of mycobacteria. The full&#13;
sequence of M. tuberculosis genome is already known. At the present time the diagnosis of&#13;
tuberculosis is supported with fast-culture system BACTEC and molecular techniques based&#13;
on PCR and DNA hybridization. The mechanisms of resistance to antituberculosis drugs were&#13;
described, and first identification of resistance profile is available by using PCR and&#13;
sequencing or real time PCR methods. In our group in the Center for Microbiology and&#13;
Virology Polish Academy of Sciences and in the Dept, of Genetics of Microorganisms,&#13;
University Łódź we have characterized new insertion sequences from M. tuberculosis complex-&#13;
18990 and IS1607. In diagnostic studies we have proposed the DIG-PCR ELISA assay as&#13;
a reliable, specific and sensitive test to identify M. tuberculosis directly in clinical samples.&#13;
We have performed wide epidemiological studies of M. tuberculosis strains isolated from Polish&#13;
ТВ patients including drug - and multidrug - resistant strains. Finally we identified the most&#13;
frequently present mutations responsible for drug resistance of polish clinical isolates of&#13;
M. tuberculosis.
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<dc:date>2005-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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