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The impact of vertical distribution of zoobenthos in a pond in response to the biomass stocking of carp ponds
VÁLEK, Pavel
The impact of vertical distribution of zoobenthos in a pond in response to the biomass stocking of carp ponds was tested in the Rod, Dobrá Vůle, Pohořelec, Haslauerteich and Neuteich ponds. Except for the Rod pond, various carp biomass was represented in all ponds. Sampling was conducted during the growing season (June and July), and outside the growing season (September). Physico-chemical parameters of water were measured for each sample. All samples were sorted by groups, counted and weighed. The results are presented in graphs. Zoobenthos density of the Dobrá Vůle, Haslauerteich and Neuteich ponds showed a rising tendency towards deeper parts of the pond sediment. The density of these ponds reached the maximum values in depths of 10-14 cm. This tendency was observed in the occurrence of midges in these ponds. The highest density of midges was observed in the Haslauerteich pond (1,687 individuals per square metre). The above-mentioned ponds were stocked by the common carp (K2-3). The largest density of the tubifexes in the Dobrá Vůle, Haslauerteich and Neuteich ponds was observed during the September sampling in the shallow parts of the sediment (0-6 cm). The maximum density was 1,031 individuals per square metre. On the Pohořelec pond, the occurrence of zoobenthos during both samplings was recorded only in the depth of 10-12 cm. Other representatives of zoobenthos were present in the Rod, Haslauerteich and Neuteich ponds. Larvae of Sialis and Chaoboridae were observed as well. The density and biomass was greater in the September sampling. We have noticed a greater settlement in various depths. Their maximum density was in the Haslauerteich pond (218 individuals per square metre).
The impact of vertical distribution of zoobenthos in a pond in response to the biomass stocking of carp ponds
VÁLEK, Pavel
The impact of vertical distribution of zoobenthos in a pond in response to the biomass stocking of carp ponds was tested in the Rod, Dobrá Vůle, Pohořelec, Haslauerteich and Neuteich ponds. Except for the Rod pond, various carp biomass was represented in all ponds. Sampling was conducted during the growing season (June and July), and outside the growing season (September). Physico-chemical parameters of water were measured for each sample. All samples were sorted by groups, counted and weighed. The results are presented in graphs. Zoobenthos density of the Dobrá Vůle, Haslauerteich and Neuteich ponds showed a rising tendency towards deeper parts of the pond sediment. The density of these ponds reached the maximum values in depths of 10-14 cm. This tendency was observed in the occurrence of midges in these ponds. The highest density of midges was observed in the Haslauerteich pond (1,687 individuals per square metre). The above-mentioned ponds were stocked by the common carp (K2-3). The largest density of the tubifexes in the Dobrá Vůle, Haslauerteich and Neuteich ponds was observed during the September sampling in the shallow parts of the sediment (0-6 cm). The maximum density was 1,031 individuals per square metre. On the Pohořelec pond, the occurrence of zoobenthos during both samplings was recorded only in the depth of 10-12 cm. Other representatives of zoobenthos were present in the Rod, Haslauerteich and Neuteich ponds. Larvae of Sialis and Chaoboridae were observed as well. The density and biomass was greater in the September sampling. We have noticed a greater settlement in various depths. Their maximum density was in the Haslauerteich pond (218 individuals per square metre).
Czech-Austrian relationship and the issue of Temelín nuclear power plant
VÁLEK, Pavel
The thesis deals with the perspective of the Austrian newspapers like Die Presse and Kurier on the Czech-Austrian relationship between years 1999 and 2004, or more precisely the issue of Temelín NPP. The main topics for the Austrian press became the approval of completion by the Czech government and of course the launch of Temelín NPP. Significant moments were the blockades and demonstrations of Austrian citizens at the Czech-Austrian border crossings, Austria's attempt to veto the accession negotiations between Czech Republic and EU or internal political struggle in the Austrian government.
Perspestive of the Austrian press on events in Czechoslovakia in the early 1990s
VÁLEK, Pavel
Thesis deals with the perspective of the Austrian press on events in Czechoslovakia in the early 1990s and especially the period so-called Velvet Revolution and development in 1990 and 1991. The main topics for the Austrian press became November 1989, the development of political events in Czechoslovakia, the opening of border crossings and the construction and operation of nuclear power plants in Czechoslovakia.
The effect of temperature on feed intake and growth of peled (Coregonus peled) in intensive culture.
VÁLEK, Pavel
The effect of water temperature within the range from 13 to 25 °C was tested on two weight cohorts of fish (age 74 and 230 days post hatch) during two subsequent growing experiments. Significantly better growth rate within the temperature range from 19 to 22 °C was observed in younger fish (initial body weight 0.60 +- 0.04 g). The mean individual weight at the end of the experiment was followed 5.19 +- 1.59 (13°C), 8.16 +- 2.08 (16 °C), 9.78 +- 2.50 (19 °C), 9.06 +- 2.75 (22 °C) and 4.70 +- 2.13 g (25 °C). Significantly lower survival (29.6 +- 6.3 %) was monitored in fish reared at 25 °C. Significantly higher growth heterogeneity (CV 50.1 +- 5.1 %) was observed in fish reared at 25 °C in comparison with the other groups. Significantly better growth rate within the temperature range from 16 to 22 °C was observed during second experiment on older juveniles (initial body weight 13.7 +- 2.9 g). Final mean body weight in appropriate group was observed as followed 25.2 +- 6.8 (13 °C), 30.3 +- 7.1 (16 °C), 29.7 +- 8.0 (19 °C), 30 3 +- 8.8 (22 ° C) and 23.9 +- 5.5 g (25 °C) at the end of the experiment. Fish reared at temperatures 22 and 25 °C showed significantly lower survival rate (70.8 +- 18.8 and 40.8 +- 6.3 % respective) in comparison with the other groups.

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