FULL PAPERS
BARTONIČKA T., KAŇUCH P., BÍMOVÁ B., BRYJA J.
Olfactory discrimination between two cryptic species of bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus and P. pygmaeus), 175-182.
BRZEZIŃSKI M., MARZEC M., ŻMIHORSKI M.
Spatial distribution, activity, habitat selection of American mink (Neovison vison) and polecats (Mustela putorius) inhabiting the vicinity of eutrophic lakes in NE Poland, 183-191.
JOHNSON J.B., FORD W.M., EDWARDS J.W., MENZEL M.A.
Bat community structure within riparian areas of northwestern Georgia, USA, 192-202.
MICHAELSEN T.CH.
Steep altitudinal gradients can benefit lowland bats, 203-205.
SASVÁRI L., HEGYI Z.
Parents raise higher proportion of high quality recruits from low fledgling production in the local population of tawny owls, Strix aluco, 206-214.
KRIZMANIĆ I.I., IVANOVIĆ A.T.
Population systems of the Pelophylax esculentus complex in the southern part of its range, 215-222.
KORTAN D., ADÁMEK Z., VRÁNA P.
Otter, Lutra lutra, feeding pattern in the Kamenice River (Czech Republic) with newly established Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, population, 223-230.
BAIN M.B., WINE M.L.
Testing predictions of stream landscape theory for fish assemblages in highly fragmented watersheds, 231-239.
COPP G.H., KOVÁČ V., SIRYOVÁ S.
Microhabitat use by stream-dwelling spirlin Alburnoides bipunctatus and accompanying species: implications for conservation, 240-256.
PONCIN P., TERMOL CH., NZAU MATONDO B., PHILIPPART J.-C., KESTEMONT P.
Behavioural study of polyandrous spawning in Blicca bjoerkna under a controlled environment, 257-266.