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'But Platýs Obecný A-chromosome chromozóm A action akce ACA Americká asociace pro rybolovnou activation aktivace techniku activity aktivita AFTMA americká asociace výrobců actuate ovládat, uvádět v činnosti rybářského náčiní actuated by hand ovládaný rukou abalone ušeň acute symptom akutní příznak abdominal břišní adag treska jednoskvrnná abel arm nožka muškařského navijáku ve adaptability přizpůsobivost tvaru L adaptation přizpůsobení aberration odchylka od normálu, aberace adaptivity přizpůsobivost aberration rate podíl mutací, rychlost add-on weight přidatné závaží vzniku aberací adder fly vážka ablet ouklej obecná adderbolt vážka abnormal neobvyklý, mimořádný addition přidání abnormal water level mimořádný stav vodní additional fish vedlejší ryba hladiny additive effect aditivní účinek abnormality abnormita additive factors připojené faktory abnormity abnormita additives aditiva aboard na palubě adelfish síh velký abortion abort adhesion adheze abortive abortivní adipose fin tuková ploutvička, tuková abortive mitosis abortivní mitóza ploutev above sea level nad mořem adonis hlaváček absolute fertility absolutní plodnost adonis flower hlaváček, hlaváčkovec letní absorber tlumič Adriatic black-headed gull racek absorbing of yolk sac stravování černohlavý žloutkového váčku Adriatic gull racek černohlavý abundant in fish rybnatý adult dospělec, dospělý abyssal abysální, hlubinný advanced fry plůdek po ztrátě žloutkového Abyssinian longclaw konipas etiopský váčku Acadian redfish okouník advice rada acanthocephalan vrtejš aedes komár acanthocephalid vrtejš aerate provzdušňovat acarever treska pollak aeration device provzdušňovač vody accessory akcesorní aerialize dostat do vzduchu, udržovat ve accessory chromosome akcesorní vzduchu chromozóm aeromonas liquefaciens infection acclimate přizpůsobit se jiným podmínkám fluorescence ryb acclimatization of fish aklimatizace ryb aetiology etiologie acclimatize přizpůsobit se jiným podmínkám affinity afinita accumulation and assimilation ponds affluent přítok, vodní recipient, povrchové according to Pytlik Pytlíkova metoda vody akumulačních a asimilačních rybníků afloat na vodě acentric acentrický African black crake chřástal žlutozobý acentric chromosome acentrický African black duck kachna temná chromozóm African cattle egret volavka rusohlavá acentric inversion acentrická inverze African dwarf kingfisher ledňáček nejmenší achromasie achromazie African finfoot chřástalovec africký achromatic achromatický African heron volavka červená achromatic figure achromatická figura African penduline-tit moudivláček běločelý acid reaction of water kyselá reakce vody African pied wagtail konipas africký acid-combining capacity alkalita vody African pompano kranas africký, kranas acidic kyselý pompano acidity kyselost African pygmy-goose kachnička pestrá acorn shell velevrub Haysův African pygmy-kingfisher ledňáček acrocentric akrocentrický trpasličí 1 African reed-warbler rákosník jihoafrický alkylating agents alkylační činidla African small-clawed otter vydra allacustrine žijící v jezerech ale odplouvající tmavouchá po proudu African spoonbill kolpík africký, kolpík bílý Allegheny brook lamprey mihule African viviparous toad ropucha živorodá Greeleyova African white-bellied goose kachnička Allegheny mountain dusky salamander bělohřbetá africká mlok alleghenský afterbay reservoir vyrovnávací nádrž allele alela, vrozená odchylka, variace aftershaft jemné peří, chmýří allelism alelismus Agami heron volavka agami allelomorph alela agglutination aglutinace allelotype typ alely agile frog skokan štíhlý Allen's gallinule slípka Allenova aging stárnoucí alley placka pomořanka Agulhas goby hlaváč Allice shad placka pomořanka air bladder vzdušný měchýř allis placka pomořanská, placka pomořanka airbladder plynový měchýř allis shad placka pomořanská ajyreever treska pollak Allis shad placka pomořanka Alabama cave crayfish rak Jonesův allis-shad placka pomořanka Alabama clubshell velevrub Troschelův allogene alogen Alabama lamp mussel velevrub zelenavý alloploid aloploid, aloploidní Alabama pearlshell perlorodka mariánská alloploidy aloploidie Alabama shad placka alabamská allotypic alotypický alae keo keo lyska americká havajská alluvial usazený, nanesený vodou Alaotra grebe potápka skořicovohrdlá alluvial deposit usazenina přinesená vodou Alaska cod treska velkohlavá almaco jack tuňáček almako Alaskan grayling lipan arktický alose placka pomořanka albacore tuňák bílý, tuňák křídlatý alpine bistort rdesno živorodé albette ouklej obecná alpine bullhead vranka pruhoploutvá albinism albinismus alpine char siven alpský albino albín alpine newt čolek horský Albright knot uzel k spojování vlasců alpine salamander mlok černý značně rozdílné tloušťky alpine shrew rejsek horský alburn ouklej obecná alpine trout siven alpský alder fly střechatka alpine woodsia kapradinka alpská Aleutian holly-fern kapradina aleutská altered změněný Aleutian skate rejnok aleutský alternative crops střídavé obhospodařování Aleutian tern rybák aleutský rybníků alevin plůdek se žloutkovým váčkem, mladá alternative disjunction střídavé ryba, váčkový plůdek, embryonek, rozestupování vykulený plůdek, losos obecný Amami woodcock sluka japonská alevins losos obecný Amargosa toad ropucha Nelsonova alewife placka pomořanka, sleď Amazon kingfisher rybařík amazonský Alexandrine plover kulík mořský, kulík amberfish tuňáček Dumerilův písečný amberjack kranas Dumerilův, tuňáček aleywin losos Dumerilův algae řasy ambush záloha algal bloom kvetení vody, vodní květ ambush to lie ležet v záloze Alice shad placka pomořanka ameiosis ameióza alimentary zažívací American black duck kachna tmavá alimentary sack žloutkový váček American blue point oyster ústřice alimentary tract zažívací systém virginská alkali grass zblochanec American brook lamprey mihule alkaline zásaditý Lamotteova alkaline reaction of water zásaditá reakce American brook trout siven americký vody American brook-trout siven americký alkalinity zásaditost, alkalita vody American bullfrog skokan volský 2 American bulrush skřípinec pichlavý Amur green heron volavka proužkovaná American catfish sumeček americký amurská American char siven americký Amur pike štika amurská American coot lyska americká anabiosis oživení American eel úhoř americký, úhoř mořský anadromous anadromní, žijící v mořích American egret volavka bílá a migrující do řek American flagfish štikovec floridský anadromous fish anadromní ryby American golden plover kulík hnědokřídlý, Anadyr sculpin vranka Kaganowského kulík říční anaerobic bez volného kyslíku, anaerobní American golden-eye polák americký anal řitní American golden-plover kulík hnědokřídlý anal fin řitní ploutev American goldeneye hohol islandský analogue analog American goosander morčák velký anaphase projevení se americký anaphase number anafázický pohyb American lobster humr americký anaphasic anafázický American mink norek americký, norek anchor kotva, zakotvit, ukotvit American mole shrew rejsek krátkoocasý anchor up zakotvit American oyster ústřice virginská anchored zakotvený American pike perch candát anchovy sardel, sardel obecná American plaice platýs drsný Andaman crake chřástal andamanský American purple gallinule slípka Andean duck kachnice jamajská peruánská martinická Andean gull racek andský American pygmy kingfisher rybařík kovový Andean teal čírka andská American pygmy shrew rejsek zakrslý aneuploid aneuploid American red eft čolek rodu Notophthalmus aneuploidy aneuploidie American sardine sardinka angel fish pražma obecná American scaup duck polák kaholka angel shark ďas mořský American shad placka pomořanka angelfish ďas mořský American toad ropucha americká anglar sportovní rybář American waterplantain žabník jitrocelový angle lovit ryby udicí American white waterlily leknín voňavý angler sportovní rybář, ďas mořský, ďas, American white-fronted goose husa ostnatec malý běločelá angler fish ďas, ďas mořský American woodcock sluka americká anglerfish ďas mořský, ďas amino acid aminokyselina angleworm žížala obecná, žížala amitosis přímé jaderné dělení Anglican tern rybák černozobý amitotic dělící se přímo angling sportovní rybolov amixia nepohlavní rozmnožování angling club rybářský spolek amixis nepohlavní rozmnožování animal zvíře, živočišný ammer goose potáplice severní animal kingdom fauna ammocoete mihule animal plankton živočišný plankton ammocoete larva minoha anisogamete nestejná gameta amoeba měňavka anisogamy anisomagie amorphous amorfní annagul racek tříprstý amphibian obojživelník annet racek bouřní, racek tříprstý amphibious obojživelný annular ring roční kruh na rybí šupině amphibious bistort rdesno obojživelné annulated sticky hydroid nezmarovka amphidiploid amfiploid, amfiploidní prstencová amphidromous amfidromní, schopný žít ve anopheles anofeles sladké i slané vod anopheles mosquito anofeles amphimixia pohlavní rozmnožování anseriform bird husa amphimixis pohlavní rozmnožování ant mravenec amphiuma úhořík Antarctic tern rybák jižní amultiple alleles zmnožené alely antenna tykadlo, anténa amur amur antenna float anténní splávek anti tangle rig systém zabraňující zamotání 3 anti-kinking vane plochý antikinker argulus kapřivec plochý anti-reverse zábrana zpětného otáčení cívky Arkansas broken-ray velevrub Reevův navijáku arkansaský antibiotics antibiotika Arkansas fatmucket velevrub Powellův antibody protilátka Arkansas saddled darter slizoun antigen antigen arkansaský antikink device antikinker Arlesey bomb bomba Arleseyská antimutagene antimutagen arm paže, výčnělek antimutagenic antimutagenní arm of a paternoster ramínko páternosteru antireverse
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