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Published papers on project 1-08-203


Quoted papers: 4
Other papers: 52
Total: 56


  1. Type of paper: Book

    Title: The Century of Geological Maps of Croatia: from 1850 to 1950

    Authors:
    KRIZMANIĆ, KATARINA (169125)
    RADOVČIĆ, JAKOV (39854)
    Editors
    KRIZMANIĆ, KATARINA (169125)
    Publisher: Burgenlandischen Landesmuseum
    ISBN: 953-96333-0-3
    Year: 1994
    Number of pages: 64
    Number of references: 19
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: The Geological and Paleontological Department of the Croatian Natural History Museum keeps stored numerous significant collection of topographical and geological maps. In the paper is shown the history of geological mapping in Croatia, as well as complete overview of geological maps from the beginning of geological mapping of the Croatian territories (about 1850) to the end of the World War II. In that century, as well as in many earlier centuries, many wars rumbled through Croatia, many power struggled for its territories, the frontiers were shifted along with the beginning and predominance aspirations after particular areas. Therefore, this overview of geological maps is, in fact, a review of a part of the Croatian history.
    Keywords: geological maps, geological mapping, Croatia, 1850-1950

  2. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title:

    Authors:
    TVRTKOVIĆ, NIKOLA (50955)
    Editors
    DRAGANOVIĆ, EUGEN
    Publisher: Ministarstvo graditeljstva i zaštite okoliša; Zavod za zaštitu prirode
    ISBN: 953-96068-1-0
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 1-3, to 68-81
    Number of references: 16
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: The disappeared, threatened and rear species in Croatian fauna are analyzed: eastern hedgehog, chamois, european souslik, lesser mole-rat, dalmatian garden dormouse, european beaver, balkan snow vole, common hamster. The measures for protection of their disappearance are proposed.
    Keywords: mammalian fauna, the protection measures, eastern hedgehog, chamois, european souslik, lesser mole-rat, dalmatian garden dormouse, european beaver, balkan snow vole, common hamster, Croatia

  3. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: The Neanderthals

    Authors:
    RADOVČIĆ, JAKOV (39854)
    Editors
    KAUS, KARL
    GRUBER, KARL
    Publisher: Burgenlandischen Landesmuseum
    ISBN: 3-85405-125-5
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 7 to 19
    Number of references: 19
    Language: njemački
    Summary: The appearance of modern humans does not correspond to the dissappearance of the Neanderthals (with the exception of the Near East). The evidence for the continuity of evolutionary changes exists in the region of Central Europe and Pannonian area, whil in peripheral areas of Western Europe the Neanderthals became isolated and therefore they have been replaced by new populations.
    Keywords: the Neanderthals, Central Europe, continuity of evolutionary changes

  4. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: From the Alps to the Podravina's sands

    Authors:
    CRNJAKOVIĆ, MARTA (7101)
    Editors
    BALABANIĆ, JOSIP (1670)
    TVRTKOVIĆ, NIKOLA (50955)
    Publisher: Hrvatski prirodoslovni muzej
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 1 to 2
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: Sands of Podravina region are of fluvial origin, later reworked by wind, piling up the sands into dunes.
    Keywords: sand, Podravina, sand dunes

  5. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: New sites of Lilies (Lilium bulbiferum L., Lilium carniolicum Bernh. ex Koch, Lilium martagon L.) in Croatia

    Authors:
    VRBEK, MIRJANA (176224)
    Journal: Natura Croatica
    Number: 3
    ISSN: 1330-0520
    Volume: 4
    Year: 1995
    Number of references: 20
    Language: engleski
    Summary: During several years of systematic researches of the flora of >umberačko gorje many rare and protected plant species have been discovered. Among them prominent are Liles (Lilium bulbiferum L., L. carniolicum Bernh. ex Koch, L. martagon L.) which so far have not been noted in this region. In the paper the data about new sites of the said species in >umberačko gorje are given (23 localities). Besides, their distribution in Croatia is shown on UTM maps 10X10 km qvadrants, where new sites have been traced together with dose already known according to the Red Book of plant species of the Republic of Croatia.
    Keywords: Liles, Lilium bulbiferum L., Lilium carniolicum Bernh. ex Koch, Lilium martagon L., distribution, Croatia

  6. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Lead quantities in Yew (Taxus baccata L.) leaves in the greater Zagreb area, Croatia

    Authors:
    FIEDLER, SUZANA (188545)
    Journal: Natura Croatica
    Number: 2
    ISSN: 1330-0520
    Volume: 2
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 109 to 122
    Number of references: 34
    Language: engleski
    Summary: The concentracion of lead in Yew leaves (Taxus baccata L.) in urban areas (the city of Zagreb) was compared to that in non-urban woody areas (mount Medvednica) between 3rd January and 15rd February 1990. The samples differed significantly according to the lead concentration in the leaves with regard to traffic volume and road distance. The researched data established the following function of interdependence between the concentration of lead in Yew leaves and distance from the main roads and traffic volume was established: Cpb-inside=f(L,G).
    Keywords: lead, leaves, Yew, Taxus baccata, function, air pollution, traffic volume

  7. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Underground bauxite exploitation in the western Dinarids essential facts and comments

    Authors:
    SAKAČ, KREŠIMIR (64841)
    Journal: Rudarsko-geološko-naftni zbornik
    ISSN: 0353-4529
    Volume: 6
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 71 to 94
    Number of references: 31
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: A concise sketch of geologic structures of the bauxite regions in the western Dinarids, inclusive the chemical composition of the bauxites, is given. The main portion of the paper is devoted to the description of the bauxitic regions: Drniš (with the mines Kalun and Kumanovo), Obrovac (Dračevac, Ćukovac-Gri Keywords: underground bauxite exploitation, geology of Western Dinarids, bauxite regions, DrniŠ, Obrovac, Mostar, Jajce, Bosanska Krupa, Sinj, mining methods

  8. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    ŠOUFEK, MARIN
    ZEBEC, VLADIMIR (64534)
    BERMANEC, V.
    Journal: Geologica Croatica
    Number: 1
    Volume: 47
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 45 to 52
    Number of references: 22
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Siderite, ankerite, calcite and aragonite are determined in well known hyalophane contained alpine veins from Zagrađe near Busovača. Siderite (45.3% FeO) is the early carbonate in paragenesis. Arrangement of /0001/, /1123/, /1011/ and /3362/ resulted in two types of habit: isometric with characteristic elements of trigonal symmetry and isometric with elements of psudomonoclinic symmetry. Two ankerite phases are mainly determined through their Mn content (AI- 4.30% MnO, AII- 1.94% MnO) and their positions in paragenesis. The unit rhombohedron and twin on basal pinacoid are their representative habits. Saddle-shaped rhombohedrons of calcite and aragonite very rich in crystal faces (/110/, /010/, /011/, /021/, /111/, /121/, /031/, /051/, /012/, /032/, /122/ and /362/) have been separated among late carbonates. The crystals of aragonite are strongly elongated in the direction of /001/ and flattened on /110/ and this face is the common twin plane.
    Keywords: alpine veins, siderite, ankerite, calcite, aragonite, crystal morphology, chemistry, Busovača, Bosnia and Herzegovina

  9. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    CRNJAKOVIĆ, MARTA (7101)
    Journal: Geologica Croatica
    Number: 2
    ISSN: 1330-030X
    Volume: 47
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 167 to 179
    Number of references: 27
    Language: engleski
    Summary: In 1911, Tućan studied the insoluble residue of limestones and dolomites from the Croatian karst realm, and compared it to the composition of terra rossa and bauxite. He concluded that the insoluble residue represented the source material for terra rossa and bauxite, and that these materials in carbonates are authigenic in origin. The proveance study of non-carbonate minerals and other particles based on Tućan's (1911) analytical material, stored in Croatian Natural History museum in Zagreb, suggests that they are partly detrital, and partly authigenic in origin.
    Keywords: Insoluble residue, Carbonate rocks, Authigenic minerals, detrital minerals, Karst, Croatia

  10. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    BABIĆ, LJ. (1284)
    ZUPANČIĆ, J. (55275)
    CRNJAKOVIĆ, MARTA (7101)
    Journal: Geologica Croatica
    Number: 1
    ISSN: 1330-030X
    Volume: 46
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 107 to 123
    Number of references: 44
    Language: engleski
    Summary: The eocene clastics of the NW part of the island of Pag overlie carbonate platform deposits and are dominantly sandy. Besides minor components, they include cross-laminated and cross-bedded sandstones produced by marine tractive flows, mostly directed toward E, and ESE, and dominantly massive sandstones probably deposited by gravity flows. The area was situated close to sand-rich sources and river mouth(s). Possible settings include a delta-related shallow-marine area, and a sea strait. Structural deformation intervened very early in the history of a complex outer dinaric foreland realm and governed its subsequent evolution, in contrast to a simple foreland envisaged before.
    Keywords: Marine clastics, Cross-bedded sandstones, Cross-laminated sandstones, Gravity flow deposits, Eocene, Island of Pag, Outer Dinarids

  11. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    ŠINKOVEC, BORIS
    SAKAČ, KREŠIMIR (64841)
    DURN, GORAN
    Journal: Natura Croatica
    Number: 1
    ISSN: 1330-0520
    Volume: 3
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 41 to 65
    Number of references: 28
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Pyritized bauxite was exploited in the valley of Mirna river in Istria already 400 years ago. It was used as a raw material for production of vitriol and alum. The paritized bauxite contains both pyrite and marcasite. Two phases of pyritization of bauxite have been recognized. Sulphur from he first phase originated from organic matter of hanging sediments, while during the second phase sulphur mainly originated from sea water.
    Keywords: Pyritized bauxite, diaspore, pyrite, marcasite, Paleogene, old bauxite mining, Minjera, Istria

  12. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    LEINER, SREĆKO (79862)
    Journal: Ribarstvo
    Number: 2
    ISSN: l330-06lX
    Volume: 53
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 5l to 62
    Number of references: 22
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Thirty-two representative trout sites in 15 high elevation New Mexico streams (1,661 - 2560 m above sea level) were sampled in 1988 and l989. Fish was captured by consecutive removal via electrofishing in net-blocked segments from 65 to 160 m long. Maximum estimated trout length (Lmax) was related inversely to yield (r2 = 0.351; p = 0.055). Instantaneous rate of mortality was also marginally related to yield (r2 = 0.294). The production index ranged from 1.38 to 31.02 g/m2/year. Varitation in production was highly correlated to trout biomass (r2 = 0.910). Trout growth and production were best defined by the relationships where: cover, stream width, water temperature, yield by anglers, Lmax, and nitrate-nitrogen concentration were included.
    Keywords: Salmo trutta m. fario, Onchorhynchus mykiss, streams, growth, production, mortality, New Mexico, management

  13. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    LEINER, SREĆKO (79862)
    Journal: Ribarstvo
    Number: 1
    ISSN: 1330-061X
    Volume: 53
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 3 to 24
    Number of references: 19
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Mean stream numerical density of the brown trout (Salmo trutta m. fario Linnaeus, 1758) and the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum, 1792) was 0.090 fish/m2 of which brown trout averaged 69% (72% in total biomass) in 15 high-elevation New Mexico streams (1,661-2,560 m above sea level). Total trout density varied from 0.008/m2 to O.348/m2 in 1988 and 1989. Mean trout density ranged between O.O23-O.121 fish/m2 at sites open to public fishing. In the seven selected streams shared by both species, brown trout density exceeded rainbow trout density except at the two sites closed to fishing. Brown trout were stocked only as fingerlings (average 7,000 fish/stream/year) while rainbow trout were stocked only in harvestable sizes (11,000 fish/stream/year). Reported total trout yield rates exceeded the total number of fish estimated to be in the stream by 1.01 to 11.63 in most small streams open to fishing. The proportional stock density (PSD) ranged between 0 and 50 percent. Streams with low to moderate intensities of fishing had the highest PSD.
    Keywords: Salmo trutta m. fario, Oncorhynchus mykiss, density, biomass, streams, New Mexico, management

  14. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    LEINER, SREĆKO (79862)
    POV<, META
    Journal: Periodicum biologorum
    Number: 4
    ISSN: 0031-5362
    Volume: 96
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 431 to 434
    Number of references: 11
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Twenty-three sites in the Croatian part of Istria and 18 sites in Slovenija were sampled between 1982 and 1993. The sites on rivers, streams, ponds, lakes and reservoirs ere selected to cover the range of potential habitat types available to fresh water fish. Within locations accessible to vehicles and possibility to work with electroshocking gear and different types of gill-nets, sites were selected according to their morphological representativeness, including meander dimensiones and pool: riffle ratios. At least two pools and two riffles were included on a sampling site on each stream. Almost all sites were located on public land and were fished intensively. Stocking, if any, is usually carried out without the approved management plan and by uncontrolled species. Results should be considered as a preliminary report for the 1982-1983 research period. The threat to the fish populations in Istria still exists and might classified in order of impact.
    Keywords: Istria, fresh water fishes, Slovenia, Croatia, IUCN categories

  15. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: The ottnangian Unionaceae from Jelov Dol.

    Authors:
    ŽAGAR-SAKAČ, ANDREJKA (99965)
    Journal: Natura Croatica
    Number: 2
    ISSN: 1330-0520
    Volume: 3
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 225 to 252
    Number of references: 37
    Language: njemački
    Summary: Within the five determined taxa of the superfamily Unionacea from the new site Jelov Dol on Požeška Gora in Slavonia, three species are new: Ptychorhynchoideus cairrensis n. sp., Anodonta (Anemina) pilari n. sp. and Crassunio jelovinensis n. sp. Associated Congerias from various sites in northern Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as in Lower Miocene deposits in Pannonian, Alpian, Karpatian and other areas indicate Lower Miocene, i.e. Ottnangian age. The shell morphology, hinge structure and umbonal ornamention of the new taxa are also presented.
    Keywords: Lamellibranchiata, Unionacea (Margaritifera, Ptychorhynchoideus, Anodonta, Crassunio, Unio), new species, umbonal ornamention, Ottnangian, Miocene, Slavonien, Croatia

  16. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    TVRTKOVIĆ, NIKOLA (50955)
    LAZAR, BOJAN
    Journal: Natura Croatica
    Number: 1
    ISSN: 1330-0502
    Volume: 4
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 59 to 74
    Number of references: 51
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Preliminary research on Marine Turtles in the eastern part of the Adriatic Sea. Data presented on 1.286 specimens. 57 specimens of the Loggerhead Turtle (Caretta caretta) were recorded, and 5 specimens of the Leathery Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea). The only Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) records date from the last century. For 1.220 specimens identification was made only on the family level (Cheloniidae). Three schools of turtles were noted, and in three cases the turtles were recorded on the beach. About 85% od the specimens captured in fishermen's nets were caught by trawlers. Accidental catches of at least 2.500 specimens throughout the year on the research aquatorium was estimated.
    Keywords: marine turtles, Adriatic Sea, accidental caught

  17. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    ŠTAMOL, VESNA (104031)
    Journal: Archiv fur Molluskenkunde
    Number: 1/2
    ISSN: 0003-9284
    Volume: 124
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 97 to 10l
    Number of references: 9
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Truncatellina velkovrhi n. sp. and Truncatellina lussinensis n. sp., two new species from Croatia (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Vertiginidae). A description is given of two new species of the genus Truncatellina Lowe, 1852 from the territory of Croatia, T. velkovrhi n. sp. from the island of Grgur and T. lussinensis n. sp. from the island of Lošinj. Differences between them and other similar species of this genus are reviewed.
    Keywords: Taxonomy, new species, Truncatellina, Croatia

  18. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    SAKAČ, KREŠIMIR (64841)
    Journal: Vijesti Hrvat. geol. društ.
    Number: 2
    ISSN: 1330-1357
    Volume: 31
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 41 to 42
    Number of references: 5
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: A small ammonite faune has been determined from a new locality of Ladinian fossils in >umberak area, Croatia.
    Keywords: Ammonite fauna, Ladinian, >umberak

  19. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    PEROVIĆ, FRANJO (103965)
    Journal: Acta Biocovica
    ISSN: -
    Volume: 8
    Year: 1995
    Language: hrvatski

  20. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    LEINER, SREĆKO (79862)
    Journal: Lovački vjesnik
    Number: 4
    ISSN: 0024-6999
    Volume: 53
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 34 to 36
    Number of references: 4
    Language: hrvatski

  21. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    LEINER, SREĆKO (79862)
    ERBEN, RADOVAN
    Journal: Hrvatska vodoprivreda
    Number: 27
    ISSN: 1330-321X
    Volume: 3
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 32 to 32
    Language: hrvatski

  22. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    LEINER, SREĆKO (79862)
    ERBEN, RADOVAN
    Journal: Hrvatska vodoprivreda
    Number: 28
    ISSN: 1330-321X
    Volume: 4
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 28 to 29
    Number of references: 3
    Language: hrvatski

  23. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    LEINER, SREĆKO (79862)
    ERBEN, RADOVAN
    Journal: Hrvatska vodoprivreda
    Number: 30
    ISSN: 1330-321X
    Volume: 4
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 34 to 36
    Number of references: 4
    Language: hrvatski

  24. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    LEINER, SREĆKO (79862)
    ERBEN, RADOVAN
    Journal: Hrvatska vodoprivreda
    Number: 31
    ISSN: 1330-321X
    Volume: 4
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 26 to 27
    Number of references: 6
    Language: hrvatski

  25. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    LEINER, SREĆKO (79862)
    Journal: Lovački vjesnik
    Number: 6
    ISSN: 0024-6999
    Volume: 54
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 30 to 32
    Language: hrvatski

  26. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: The results of study of input of heavy metals (Pb, Cu, Zn) in Risnjak National Park

    Authors:
    VRBEK, BORIS (53295)
    VRBEK, MIRJANA (176224)
    VUKELIĆ, JOSO (113222)
    GAŠPARAC, MILJENKO
    Editors
    FRKOVIĆ, ALOJZIJE
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova: 40 godina Nacionalnog parka "Risnjak" (1953.-1993.)
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Crni Lug, Hrvatska
    Year: 1994
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96272-0-6
    Pages: from 140 to 142
    Meeting: 40 godina Nacionalnog parka "Risnjak" (1953.-1993.)
    Held: from 09/15/93 to 09/16/93
    Summary: During 1990 the soils of Risnjak National Park were twice sampled. The first sampling was done of the top soil of A horizon in three forest communities containing the fir tree: Abieti-Fagetum "Illyricum" s. l. Horv. 1983, Blechno-Abietetum Horv. 1950, and Calamagrostidi-Abietetum Horv. 1950. Twelve test plots were selected in this three forest communities. In each plot 10 samples of A horizon were taken and one average sample was made. The results were presented in the study by Vrbek and GaŠparac (1992). It was concluded the most threatened are slopes and hill tops exposed to northwest or southwest. The amounts of lead found in Of subhorizon were above the critical level of 100 ppm at all checked points, zinc was above the treshold at four points, while the copper levels were below the treshold at all localities.
    Keywords: National Park "Risnjak", heavy metals

  27. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Scientific work and life itinerary of Gjuro Pilar

    Authors:
    SAKAČ, KREŠIMIR (64841)
    HERAK, M. (64841)
    Editors
    GUŠIĆ, IVAN
    SAKAČ, KREŠIMIR (64841)
    Proceedings title: Zbornik znanstvenog skupa o Gjuri Pilaru (1846-1893)
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1994
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-154-031-4
    Pages: from 5 to 20
    Meeting: Znanstveni skup o Gjuri Pilaru (Slavonski Brod 1993)
    Held: from 10/01/93 to 10/01/93
    Summary: Gjuro Pilar is one of the most distinguished Croatian scientists in Natural History in 19th century. After obtaining Ph. D. at the Faculty of Sciences in Brussels in 1868. he was appointed assistant professor at the same Faculty. In 1870. he returned to Zagreb. He was elected full member of the Academy in 1875. where he was first full professor of mineralogy and geology at the University of Zagreb. Pilar's main research topics were geodynamics, fossil plants, Tertiary of Croatia and Bosnia, karst fenomena etc.
    Keywords: Gjuro Pilar, scientific work, life itinerary

  28. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Gjuro Pilar's activity in mineralogy and petrography

    Authors:
    CRNJAKOVIĆ, MARTA (7101)
    Proceedings title: Zbornik znanstvenog skupa o Gjuri Pilaru (1846-1893)
    Language: hrvatski
    Year: 1994
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-154-031
    Pages: from 61 to 72
    Meeting: Znanstveni skup o Gjuri Pilaru (Slavonski Brod 1993)
    Summary: Pilar was the first Croatian educated geologist, and a head of Branch of mineralogy and petrografy in the Natural Museum in Zagreb. Besides his professional work on mineral and rock collections, he set up in 1879 the first chemical laboratory, purchased the first polarizing microscope, and become our first investigator who used thin section for the determination of rocks. Pilar was a very active field geologists and he worked in numerous areas: Glina, Pokuplje, Slavonija, Lika and Krbava, Hrvatsko Zagorje, the Mt. Medvednica, Moslavačka Gora and western Bosnia. He was the first who described beryl and stilbite from Mt. Motajica. For the scope of his lectures at the University, Pilar prepared voluminous manuscripts which amount several hundred pages, and he educated several, later very famous Bulgarian mineralogists and petrologists, later becaming university professors.
    Keywords: Gjuro Pilar, Croatia, Mineralogy, Petrology

  29. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Zoogeographic characteristics of Gorski kotar with special review of the fauna of reptilies, amphibians and small terrestrial mammals

    Authors:
    TVRTKOVIĆ, NIKOLA (50955)
    Editors
    FRKOVIĆ, ALOJZIJE
    Proceedings title: 40 godina Nacionalnog parka "Risnjak" (1953. - 1993.)
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Crni Lug, HR
    Year: 1994
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96272-0-6
    Pages: from 109 to 111
    Meeting: 40 godina Nacionalnog parka "Risnjak" (1953.-1993.)
    Held: from 09/15/93 to 09/16/93
    Summary: Today we have the overview of the entire terrestrial fauna of amphibians, reptiles and mammals in the broader area of Risnjak. Pronouncedly large number of Euro-Sibirian elements was found among the documented species. With the endemic east Alps and west Dinara taxa they shape the basic character to the fauna of terrestrial vertebrates. The fauna of Risnjak contains almost the same composition as the one of Velika Kapela, and both are alike to the eastern Alps. Therefore Gorski kotar belongs to the zoogeographic subprovince Alpina orientalis. The fauna of Mala Kapela and Velebit is showing stronger Dinara influence. The data about the distribution of fauna, and the abundance and ecology of certain species are only fragmentary.
    Keywords: amphibians, reptiles, mammals, Gorski kotar, Croatia, zoogeography

  30. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Sawflies (Symphyta - Hymenoptera) of Risnjak and closer surroundings

    Authors:
    PEROVIĆ, FRANJO (103965)
    KUČINIĆ, MLADEN
    Editors
    FRKOVIĆ, ALOJZIJE
    Proceedings title: 40 godina Nacionalnog parka "Risnjak" (1953. - 1993.)
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Crni Lug, Hrvatska
    Year: 1994
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96272-0-6
    Pages: from 99 to 102
    Meeting: 40 godina Nacionalnog parka "Risnjak" (1953.-1993.)
    Held: from 09/15/93 to 09/16/93
    Summary: First data for Risnjak and surroundings were obtained by Korlević (1885, 1890). By systematic work in the Rijeka area and Rijeka, as well as in Gorski kotar (Fužine, Delnice, Risnjak and other) he personally determined 191 species of sawflies. The data by Korlević were cited by Moscary (1897). Fink (1923) integrated all data available in that time in Croatia and lists 359 species. According to the most recent studies 437 species are today known in Croatia. However, only 9 are mentioned for the Risnjak itself and 44 for the closer surroundings. In 1992 Snje Keywords: Symphyta, Hymenoptera, Athalia rosae, Gorski kotar, Risnjak, relative numerousness, new species

  31. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: "CARNET" - CROATIAN ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH NETWORK IN OPERATING SYSTEM

    Authors:
    MISSONI, MARICA (36873)
    Proceedings title: Sodobni arhivi 1994.
    Language: hrvatski
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 142 to 147
    Summary: CARNET is an abbreviation of Croatian Academic and Research Network which denotes the project of Croatian Ministry of Science. The aim of this project is to develop communicational, computoral and informational base necessary for Croatian scientific institutions and universities. Croatian Natural History Museum and its library are also included in CARNET, with all educational and necessary modern informatical equipment.
    Keywords: CARNET, operating system

  32. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: SECRECY AND PROTECTION OF INFORMATIONS AND INTERNET

    Authors:
    MISSONI, MARICA (36873)
    Editors
    MISSONI, MARICA (36873)
    Proceedings title: DOK SISTEMI '94.
    Language: hrvatski
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 177 to 184
    Summary: Society control problems can be divided into three groups: 1. Increasing number of supervision techniques 2. Concentrating technology for collecting and protecting data 3. Controlling approach to strategic informations due to monopolism or proclaiming some informations and top-secrets. International aspects of production and distribution of informational goods and services cause many problems, starting with question of privacy, protection and secrecy of data to the dilemma of "curtural imperialism". There is a big difference, concerning law which deals with the protection of personal informations among different countries. Probably this will leard to the debate,should the operating of world's investigation network INTERNET be centralized or opened to the most of the users.
    Keywords: secrecy, protection of information, Internet

  33. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    MILOŠEVIĆ, BOGOMIR (185871)
    Editors
    DE CONINCK, ELIANE
    DALL'ASTA, UGO
    FERMON, HELEEN
    Proceedings title: Proceedings of the Second EuroLOOP Workshop
    Language: engleski
    Place: Tervuren, Belgija
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 18 to 20
    Meeting: Second EuroLOOP Workshop
    Held: from 03/27/95 to 03/30/95
    Summary: The development of biosistematics has been presented, in short for microorganisms and nematodes and more detailed for insects. The biosistematists jobs is done as a side line to other jobs. In education, biosistematics is included only in the lectures of Biology, Zoology, Botany, Parasitolgy and Entomolgy. Entomology has a long tradition. The number of experts gradually increased recently up to about twenty. About 40% relevant insect collections are in several smaller institutions where they are not well curated. Some orders of insects are quoted for which exist revised check-lists. Measures for developing biosistematics are proposed.
    Keywords: biosystematics, biosystematists, entomology, collections, networks, Croatia

  34. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: The exhibition "A Slavonian and the Earth, Gjuro Pilar, versatila naturalist"

    Authors:
    SAKAČ, KREŠIMIR (64841)
    Editors
    GUŠIĆ, IVAN
    SAKAČ, KREŠIMIR (64841)
    Proceedings title: Zbornik Znanstvenog skupa o Gjuri Pilaru (1846-1893)
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1994
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-154-031-4
    Pages: from 243 to 247
    Meeting: Znanstveni skup o Gjuri Pilaru (Slavonski Brod 1993)
    Held: from 10/01/93 to 10/01/93
    Summary: The exhibition is designed to present the scientific and social work and life itinerary of Gjuro Pilar one of the most distinguished Croatian scientists in Natural History in 19th century.
    Keywords: exhibition, Gjuro Pilar, versatila naturalist

  35. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    KLETEČKI, EDUARD (127376)
    Editors
    LLORENTE, G.A.
    MONTORI, A.
    SANTOS, X.
    CARRETERO, M. A.
    Proceedings title: Scientia herpetologica
    Language: engleski
    Place: Barcelona, Španjolska
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 84-605-3526-6
    Pages: from 141 to 153
    Meeting: 7th O.G.M. of Societas Eurpaea Herpetologica
    Held: from 09/15/93 to 09/19/93
    Summary: This work refers data concerning with an investigation of the sympatric populations of the Southern Smooth newt, the Alpine Crested newt and the Alpine newt in >umberak, near Zagreb, Croatia. The investigations has been accomplished between 1988 and 1990 at two habitats (the puddle by Budinjak and the puddle in Gornji Oštrc). The number of males and females of all three species and population density has been measured in both puddles. By netting and opserving newts during aquatic faze of life the space arrangement of all three species has been recorded. The sex ratio for all of the three species of newts has been established.
    Keywords: newts, Triturus alpestris, Triturus vulgaris meridionalis, Triturus carnifex, population density, sex ratio, space arrangement, >umberak, Croatia

  36. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Gazetteer for natural sciences surveys in the Makarska area (Croatia)

    Authors:
    MILOŠEVIĆ, BOGOMIR (185871)
    ŠTAMOL, VESNA (104031)
    Editors
    KEROVEC, MLADEN
    Proceedings title: Ekol. monog. 4, Prir. istra<. Biokovskog podr., Zbornik radova sa Kongresa
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-6202-02-6
    Pages: from 21 to 26
    Meeting: Prirodoslovna istra Held: from 10/11/93 to 10/16/93
    Summary: The gazetteer is a list of more than 180 entities from a computer data base in the program dBASE IV Ashton Tate. The data base can be appended and connected with other relevant databases in the service database. The gazetteer includes toponims with data on basic fields of UTM grid for the Croatian area from the river Cetina to the river Neretva, about 1943 km2. Some problems are discussed and references are given for data sources which can be connected in thematic maps conventionally or stored in a computer as several layers in a Geographical Information System (GIS). The gazetteer is mostly intended for data coding from existing collections (plants, animals and other samples) and for planning field surveys.
    Keywords: gazetteer for natural sciences, UTM grid, the area of Makarska

  37. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Middlepleistocene malacofauna from Glogovica by Slavonski Brod (Slavonia, Croatia)

    Authors:
    JURIŠIĆ-POLŠAK, ZLATA (63570)
    Proceedings title: Prvi hrvatski geološki kongres. Zbornik radova 2
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 459 to 464
    Meeting: Prvi hrvatski geološki kongres
    Held: from 10/19/95 to 10/22/95
    Summary: Middlepleistocene malacofauna has been found in the layer which also contains the remains of the steppe elephant Mammuthus armeniacus (Falconer). The origin of this layer has been determined within the 10-18 period of the 18 O oxygen isotope cronology. The redeposited foraminifera and molluscs derive from the Miocene sediments which form the surrounded area.
    Keywords: malacofauna, Middle Pleistocene, Glogovica, Slavonia

  38. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    LEINER, SREĆKO (79862)
    FAŠAIĆ, KREŠIMIR
    TURK, MIRO
    Editors
    BILLARD, ROLAND
    Proceedings title: International Workshop on Biology and Culture of the Tench (Tinca tinca L.)
    Language: engleski
    Place: Praha l, Češka
    Year: 1994
    Meeting: International Workshop on Biology and Culture od the Tench (Tinca tinca L.)
    Held: from 08/28/94 to 09/01/94
    Summary: There are only three Euro-Siberian genera of Cyprimidae: Rutilus, Leuciscus and Tinca. The genus Tinca, which includes a single recent speciens, has direct phyletic relations to several fossil forms from the Oligocene and Miocene of Central Europe. Distribution data of tench in Croatan waters started in 1843, but the sysitematic research are still missing. Originally, this species belongs to the Sava River catchment area (Black Sea drainage), but introdukction to the Adriatic rivers and lakes usually took place uncontrolled, along with the carp introduction. Islands of Cres and Pag are examples of such artificial introduction, and at the same time examples of extremely good adaptation of tench to different environmental requiremenc. Ten years of tench production statistics on fishfarms show rapid decrease in last three years: 59 x 1000 kg in 1990 to 9 x 1000 kg in 1992. The same trend is present in hatcheries. Most endangered regions for this species in Croatia are discussed as well.
    Keywords: Tehe tench, artificial introduction, decrease production, Cres, Pag, Adriatic rivers and lakes, Croatia

  39. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    LEINER, SREĆKO (79862)
    Proceedings title: Symposium on the Conservation of Endangered Freshwater Fish in Europe
    Language: engleski
    Place: Bern, Switzerland
    Year: 1994
    Held: from 06/20/94 to 06/22/94
    Summary: Due to the immense economic losses caused by the Sava River floods, a program called "Sava 2000" was launched in order to prevent the further occurrence of such flooding. This project wil not only reduce the area more or regularly flooded to less than 10 percent of its former extent, but also will cause the disappearance of most of the semi-natural and natural wet grassland of the area.Over 40 species are registered to share hatitats in the Odra and Sava Rivers, in this area. For 23 species in the Odra and 14 species in the Sava River we have information about occurrence and differences about their composition.
    Keywords: Sava and Odra Rivers, spawning, habitat protection, Croatia

  40. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    ŠTAMOL, VESNA (104031)
    Poje, Marija (37804)
    TVRTKOVIĆ, NIKOLA (50955)
    Editors
    GURNELL, JOHN
    Proceedings title: 2nd European Congress of Mammalogy
    Language: engleski
    Place: Southampton, England
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 167 to 167
    Meeting: 2nd European Congress of Mammology
    Held: from 03/27/95 to 04/01/95
    Summary: Only qualitative structure of small terrestrial verterbrata communities of Croatia is very well known. The results suggest significant difference in structure of communities in two European subregions, Mediterranean and Eurosiberian. Characteristic species for Mediterranean communities are Suncus etruscus and endemic lizard Podarcis melisellensis. For Eurosiberian communities characteristic species are Sorex araneus and Clethrionomys glareolus, which are dominant species in collin and montan continental forests too. The analysis indicates other five groups of communities, planar, on acid and waterproof soils, in subalpin carst, and isolated beech forest in Biokovo Mt.
    Keywords: forests, small terrestrial verterbrata communities, Croatia

  41. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    TVRTKOVIĆ, NIKOLA (50955)
    BALTIĆ, MARJANA
    ĆIKOVIĆ, DAVOR
    Editors
    GURNELL, JOHN
    Proceedings title: 2nd European Congress of Mammology
    Language: engleski
    Place: Southampton, England
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 159 to 159
    Meeting: 2nd European Congress of Mammology
    Held: from 03/27/95 to 04/01/95
    Summary: Researched into the structure of small mammal communities began in two fir and spruce forests, which were situated on different substrates near Sunger in Croatia. The research was carried out using Kirkland's new method with Y-shaped arrays of pitfalls and drift fences. The community in the climax zonal forest Abieti-Fagetum resides on the rocky karst soil, and community in the Blechno-Abietetum forest is on the waterproof, acide soil with peat bogs. The research started in the autumn of 1994, when numbers of small mammals were particularly low. In both forest types the dominant species were Sorex araneus, Chlethrionomys glareolus and Apodemus flavicollis. Apart from the former three species, the most numerous species in the B-A community was S. minutus. B-A had fewer species. The forest, called Sungerski lug forest, is situated in the southern region where boreal plants occur such as Calla palustris. The A-F community had a much higher species diversity.
    Keywords: small mammal community, karst soil, acid soil, Croatia

  42. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: The fossil and recent land malacofauna (Mollusca, Gastropoda) of the island of Susak (Croatia)

    Authors:
    POJE, MARIJA (37804)
    ŠTAMOL, VESNA (104031)
    Editors
    GOMERČIĆ, HRVOJE
    Proceedings title: Zbornik sa Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1994
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-6241-01-3
    Pages: from 220 to 221
    Meeting: Peti kongres biologa Hrvatske s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem
    Held: from 10/03/94 to 10/07/94
    Summary: From a total of 45 species only one species, that is Vallonia costata (O. F. Muller, 1774), was common for both the recent and fossil malacofauna. The succesion of the fossil malacocenoses gives evidence of the climatic changes of the mainly steppe landscape, during the upper Pleistocene. In the recent fauna xerophilous species of the Eumediterranean open meadow habitats were predominant. As for the ranges, in the fossil fauna the Holarctic, Paleartic and European species were predominant, while in the recent fauna the species of Mediterranean and East-Adriatic distributions were quite prevalent. These data lead up to the conclusion of the intensive migration of species in the period of post-glacial, which entire caused the total excange of the malacofauna.
    Keywords: fossil snails, recent snails, land malacofauna, the island of Susak, Croatia

  43. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Contribution to the study of the land malacofauna (Mollusca, Gastropoda terrestria) in the Izbično district (Herzegovina)

    Authors:
    ŠTAMOL, VESNA (104031)
    ĆALETA, DARIJA
    Editors
    ŠERMAN, DRAŠKO
    Proceedings title: Zbornik priopćenja Četvrtog kongresa biologa Hrvatske: zbornik sa Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1993
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-6241-00-5
    Pages: from 256 to 257
    Meeting: Četvrti kongres biologa Hrvatske
    Held: from 10/01/91 to 10/01/91
    Summary: From April 29th to May 4th, 1990 the authors conducted research into the land malacofauna of the district of Izbično in Herzegovina. The only result published on such project to date is a note on the occurrence of the species Pomatias elegans (O. F. Muller, 1774). This is in fact the only evidence in the available literature that relates to this area and the type of research carried out. 34 species were collected, representing a variety of malacofauna. Among them there were the representatives of cooler climates, e.g. Cochlodina laminata (Montagu, 1803), Ena obscura (O. F. Muller, 1774) and warmer areas, e.g. Aegopis acies (Ferussac, 1819), Poiretia cornea (Brumati, 1856), Hyphnophila pupaeformis (Cantraine, 1836).
    Keywords: land snails, Herzegovina

  44. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    ŠTAMOL, VESNA (104031)
    Proceedings title: Simpozij "Prirodne značajke i društvena valorizacija otoka Mljeta"
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Pomena, otok Mljet, HR
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 43 to 43
    Meeting: Simpozij "Prirodne značajke i društvena valorizacija otoka Mljeta"
    Held: from 09/04/95 to 09/10/95
    Keywords: land snails, the island of Mljet, Croatia

  45. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Specifics of the fauna of the South Velebit

    Authors:
    TVRTKOVIĆ, NIKOLA (50955)
    Editors
    FLORIANI, BOJAN
    Proceedings title: Zbornik sa Language: hrvatski
    Place: Starigrad-Paklenica, Hrvatska
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 17 to 18
    Meeting: Simpozij povodom 45. godišnjice NP "Paklenica"
    Held: from 10/19/94 to 10/22/94
    Keywords: fauna, South Velebit, Croatia

  46. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Fauna NP "Paklenica": How to enclose it to visitor?

    Authors:
    TVRTKOVIĆ, NIKOLA (50955)
    Editors
    FLORIANI, BOJAN
    Proceedings title: Zbornik sa Language: hrvatski
    Place: Starigrad-Paklenica, Hrvatska
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 47 to 47
    Meeting: Simpozij povodom 45. godišnjice NP "Paklenica"
    Held: from 10/19/94 to 10/22/94
    Keywords: the nature presentation, development, NP "Paklenica", fauna, Croatia

  47. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    PEROVIĆ, FRANJO (103965)
    Editors
    FLORIANI, BOJAN
    Proceedings title: Zbornik sa Language: hrvatski
    Place: Starigrad-Paklenica, Hrvatska
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 19 to 20
    Meeting: Simpozij povodom 45. godišnjice NP "Paklenica"
    Held: from 10/19/94 to 10/22/94
    Keywords: sawflies, NP "Paklenica", South Velebit, Croatia

  48. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    KLETEČKI, EDUARD (127376)
    Editors
    CASALE, ACHILLE
    JUBERTHIE, CHRISTIAN
    Proceedings title: Resumes du XII Colloque International de Biospeleogie
    Language: engleski
    Place: Moulis, Francuska
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 63 to 63
    Meeting: XII Colloque International de Biospeleogie
    Held: from 08/28/95 to 09/02/95
    Summary: The Croatian karst is the area with a great number of speleological objects (caves and pits). Besides the troglobite and stygobite species a lot of other animal species founds the temporary site in this objects, usually because of the different climatic factors or as a shelter against predators. Besides the stygobite species Proteus anguinus, during speleological investigations, a lot of other species of amphibians and reptiles had been found in Croatian speleological objects. This work presents data collected by numerous speleologists and from literature. The data are very often the worth contribution to the knowledge about the herpetofauna of the karst parts of Croatia. For example the first and until now the sole Salamandra atra find on >umberak mountain was find at the bottom of 40 m deep pit.
    Keywords: amphibians and reptiles, biospeleology, karst, Croatia

  49. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title:

    Authors:
    JAL
    KLETEČKI, EDUARD (127376)
    RAĐA, TONČI
    Editors
    MESSANA, GIUSEPPE
    BERTI, ROBERTO
    Proceedings title: Societe de Biospeleogie XI International symposium of Biospeleology Abstracts
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Firenze, Italija
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 47 to 47
    Meeting: XI International Symposium of Biospeleology
    Held: from 08/28/94 to 09/02/94
    Summary: The list of Proteus anguinus findings in Croatia has been made by several authors (the last compilation by Rađa 1980). This article includes all findings made up to the year 1994. This endemic species is spread almost continuously along the Croatian coast and its nearby areas.
    Keywords: Proteus anguinus, distribution, Croatia

  50. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: The influence of vegetational belts on the diffusion of small terrestrial veretbrates

    Authors:
    TVRTKOVIĆ, NIKOLA (50955)
    KLETEČKI, EDUARD (127376)
    Editors
    ŠERMAN, DRAŠKO
    Proceedings title: Zbornik priopćenja četvrtog kongresa biologa Hrvatske: zbornik sa Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1993
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-6241-00-5
    Pages: from 241 to 241
    Meeting: Četvrti kongres biologa Hrvatske
    Held: from 10/01/93 to 10/01/93
    Summary: The article analyzes the diffusion of 50 taxa of small terrestrial vertebrates, herbivores and insectivores, throught the seaside slopes of the north-eastern shore of the Adriatic. It has been established that for almost half of the taxa the boundaries of diffusion coincide with the boundaries between belts of the beech and mediterranean oaks. A further 16% are exclusively linked to the holm-oak belt and the warmer belt of the oriental hornbeam. Two taxa live in the transitional area between the Mediterranean and the continental regions. 34% of the species show no connenction at all with vegetational belts. A small number of pairs belonging to close ecological niches showed examples of vicarism resulting from a history of colonization and competition. We especially analyzed cases of petrofile lizards and semiaquatic amphibians. Observing the coast as a whole, five groups with specific features in fauna composition can be singled out.
    Keywords: distribution, small terrestrial vertebrates, vegetational belts, north-eastern shore of the Adriatic, Croatia

  51. Type of paper: M.A.

    Title: Variability and distribution of the Polygonum aviculare complex taxa in the West Croatia
    Faculty: Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet Zagrebačko sveučilište
    Author: FIEDLER SUZANA
    Date of defense: 03/21/95
    Language: hrvatski
    Number of pages: 76
    Summary: Polygonum aviculare is a polymorphic complex consisting of numerous small taxa with different morphological characteristics of flowers, fruits and leaves. In Croatia, the P. aviculare complex has not been taxonomically investigated untill now. In 1992 and 1993, 380 samples of P. aviculare complex were collected from man-made habitats in parts of Western Croatia. For every sample, 13 morphological characteristics were measured. Quontitative analyses included numerical taxonomic methods, that is, univariated and multivariated analyses. Taxonomical research of the P. aviculare complex show that two taxa ofthis complex exist in the Western Croatia. They are P. aviculare L. and P. arenastrum Boreau. The species of P. monospeliense and P. calcatum were not proven with any certainity to grow in the Western parts of Croatia. The species P. aviculare and P. arenastrum are widespread throughout the investigated area occuring in all vegetation belts and zones which was expected since this species are widespread throughout the world.
    Keywords: Polygonaceae, Polygonum aviculare, numerical taxonomy, distribution


  52. Type of paper: M.A.

    Title: The eocene coral fauna of Croatia
    Faculty: Zajednički studij geologije Prirodosl. - matem. fakulteta i Rudarsko - geol. - naftnog fakulteta Sveučilište u Zagrebu
    Author: PRLJ-ŠIMIĆ NEDILJKA
    Date of defense: 01/27/95
    Language: hrvatski
    Number of pages: 72
    Summary: Eocene coral fauna has been determined from several localities of Croatia (Dalmatinska Zagora, vicinity of Split, Istria and Island Krk). According to the microstructural and morphological analyses most of the species belong to the trabecular corals, i. e. suborders: Astrocoeniina, Favreiina, Fareiina and Carophylliina. The biometry and additional method show different life enviroments i. e. deeper sea and shallow water.
    Keywords: Coral fauna, Eocene, Croatia



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