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Návrh standardu plemene králíka Miniature Lop a porovnání metod šlechtění
ČERMÁKOVÁ, Monika
The main topic of this diploma thesis is the rabbit breed Miniature Lop, which is not yet recognized in the Czech Republic. Miniature Lop was bred in Great Britain, where the breed standard was accepted in 1994. Standard breeds have been also accepted by other European countries. The aim of this work was to design a breeding standard to correspond foreign standards. Another goal was to evaluate the situation of this breed in the Czech Republic and describe the various breeding methods. The data were processed through the Survio online questionnaire and through the creation of tables in MS Excel, which were sent to a total of ten Czech breeders. Graphs and tables were made in Apple Numbers. The first import of the Miniature Lop breed from Great Britain took place in 2017. The number of breeders dedicated to this breed is increasing. At the same time, the number of imported individuals to the Czech Republic is growing. As by March 31, 2022, a total of 86 individuals had been imported from abroad. A total of 26 animals were marked with the B.R.C. ring. The majority of individuals, a total of 62 %, came from Great Britain. Slovakia, Germany, Hungary, Poland and Austria followed. The individuals for whom the name of the original breeder was mentioned came from a total of 30 different foreign breeders. The rabbits were imported in a total of 51 colours. The most widely imported colour was Seal Point. Most imported individuals weighed in the range of 1,400-1,500 g. The weight of the does was on average higher, ranging from 1,300 to 1,900 g. Bucks usually weighed between 1,200-1,600 g. Additional data were found from a total of 65 litters of 268 kittens on March 1, 2022. The average number of kittens in the litter was 4.12. The average proportion of peanuts in the litter was 10.07 %. Of the total number of kittens, including peanuts, 63.80 % survived to weaning. The deaths of kittens during birth to weaning occurred in 26.11 %. Almost a quarter of all kittens were used by other breeders of the Czech Republic. A total of 2.23% of kittens were exported to foreign breeders. A breed standard was designed and individual breeding methods were described.
Botanical survey of the Jedlový potok stream (Šumava National Park) three years after a hydrological restoration
ČERMÁKOVÁ, Monika
The Jedlový potok is situated in the Šumava National Park and it is a part of the Hornovltavský luh wetland komplex. In the 1950s, due to peat extraction, the stream was regulated and it drained the surrounding area including its floodplain. After a project creation and approval, part of the stream bed was restored, in 2015. Since then four ambient habitats have been monitored annually. Two permanent plots were set on each of them. The aim of the thesis was to record flora and vegetation on these plots in the fourth year after its restoration. Two types of habitats are located in a close vicinity of the stream bed. These are species-rich wet Cirsium meadow and dense vegetation of Phalaris arundinacea marsh with a dominant species Phalaris arundinacea. The other two habitats have a peaty character and they are located out of the riparian zone, further away from the stream. These are short-sedge fen and species-poor Eriophorum vaginatum mire. The used methods included fytocenologic relevés and also groundwater level measurement. In the whole area a total of 83 plant species were identified. The data of this thesis, also with other acquired data from the Jedlový potok area, are useful for further tracking of the vegetation development and also aids to find out if the restoration helped to recover the hydrologic connection between the stream and its surroundings.
The importance of folic acid and ferum in pregnancy
Schrenková, Lenka ; Šišková, Ivana (advisor) ; Čermáková, Monika (referee)
V Abstract This bachelor thesis deals with value of folic acid in period of pregnancy. Thesis also aims at natural sources of folic acid and iron in food, risks in lack of these during pregnancy and following negative impacts on health of child and mother. In practical part are evaluated questionnaires of pregnant women about importance of folic acid and iron during pregnancy and also accessibility for these micronutrients in normal food. Key words: pregnancy, nutrition, folic acid, iron
Export and investment opportunities for Czech firms in Ukraine
Čermáková, Monika ; Müller, David (advisor) ; Gullová, Soňa (referee)
This bachelor thesis analyses export and investment opportunities Czech companies have in Ukraine and evaluates Ukrainian background from different points of view. The main aim of the theoretical part of this thesis is to clarify some crucial terms and theories which are subsequently applied in the practical part. On the other hand, the practical part occupies with current legal, economic, socialcultural and technological problems of Ukraine. The following chapter analyses trade relations of Czech Republic and Ukraine together with state and non- state export supporting subjects. Moreover, this thesis contains also current export and investment opportunities of Czech firms and in the end within case study are presented two Czech representatives who run business in Ukraine despite uneasy conditions.

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