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The golden jackal (Canis aureus) in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
VESELOVSKÁ, Nina
The golden jackal Canis aureus L. is a medium-sized omnivorous canine. Currently, it is one of the fastest and the most expanding species in Europe. From its original range of occurrence in Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania, it has spread in several waves to the western, eastern and northern parts of Europe. It is considered a newly established species in Austria, Hungary and Slovakia and across the whole of the Balkan peninsula. So far, it has been observed in the Baltic states, Denmark, Netherlands, Poland, Germany and the Czech republic. In the latest three, Germany and Czechia, there are also records of reproduction. It's further spread through Europe, its involvement in, and impact on the new ecosystems is only a matter of time. The presented work deals with the issue of the ecology of the jackal and its spreading within the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Europe

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1 Veselovská, Nicola
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