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Citační ohlas: Science Citation Index zaznamenal celkem 72 citací (bez autocitací resp všech prací, kde jsem spoluautorem, včetně sedmi izocitací označených hvězdičkou, 65 allocitací). Navíc práce pořadové číslo 21 (Frynta et al. 1996) je opakovaně (26 krát) citována v knize Andersona (1998) „The Lizards of Iran“ a také v řadě dalších prací mimo Web of Science (např. Zoology in the Middle East, aj.). Přehled záznamů SCI: Acta Universitatis Carolinae - Biol. 36: 325-340. 1) Stanko, M. 1994. Smalle mammal communities of windbrakes and adjacent fields in the eastern Slovakian lowlands. FOLIA ZOOLOGICA 43 (2): 135-143. Acta Societatis Zoologicae Bohemicae 57: 91-100. 2) Tikhonova, GN; Tikhonov, IA; Bogomolov, PL; Surov, AV. 2002. Factors determining formation of small mammal populations in urban cemeteries. ZOOLOGICHESKY ZHURNAL 81 (5): 617-627. Acta Societatis Zoologicae Bohemicae 57: 173-182. 3) Dell'Omo, G; Pleskacheva, MG; Wolfer, DP; Lipp, HP; Shore, RF. 2003. 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