Consequences of the arms race between Maculinea teleius social parasite and Myrmica host ants for myrmecophilous butterfly conservation

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Piotr Ślipiński ◽  
Gema Trigos Peral ◽  
Enikő Csata
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J. HEINZE ◽  
T. SCHMITT ◽  
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MAGDALENA WITEK ◽  
PIOTR NOWICKI ◽  
EWA B. ŚLIWIŃSKA ◽  
PIOTR SKÓRKA ◽  
JOSEF SETTELE ◽  
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Vladimir Batiuk

In this article, the ''Cold War'' is understood as a situation where the relationship between the leading States is determined by ideological confrontation and, at the same time, the presence of nuclear weapons precludes the development of this confrontation into a large-scale armed conflict. Such a situation has developed in the years 1945–1989, during the first Cold War. We see that something similar is repeated in our time-with all the new nuances in the ideological struggle and in the nuclear arms race.


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