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1 Citační ohlas Petr Benda, stav k řazeno sestupně podle počtu citací, citace řazeny abecedně a chronologicky, bez autocitací (* označeny citace uváděné Web of Science); za autocitaci považována citace v publikaci, jejímž autorem či spoluautorem je Petr Benda celkem bylo zjištěno a je uvedeno 916 (*690) citací JUSTE J., IBÁÑEZ C., MUÑOZ J., TRUJILLO D., BENDA P., KARATAŞ A. & RUEDI M., 2004: Mitochondrial phylogeography of the long-eared bats (Plecotus) in the Mediterranean Palaearctic and Atlantic Islands. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolutions, 31: (*54) citací *Agirre-Mendi P. T., García-Mudarra J. L., Juste J. & Ibáñez C., 2004: Presence of Myotis alcathoe Helversen and Heller, 2001 (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in the Iberian Peninsula. Acta Chiropterologica, 6: *Alberdi A., Garin I., Aizpurua O. & Aihartza J., 2012: The foraging ecology of the mountain long-eared bat Plecotus macrobullaris revealed with DNA mini-barcodes. 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