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Ombrotrophy and minerotrophy of acidic wetlands - ecological and environmental indicators
Hanousková, Andrea ; Neustupa, Jiří (advisor) ; Šťastný, Jan (referee)
In this thesis I focus on different aspects of two basic types of peatlands - ombrotrophic bogs and minerotrophic fens, that differ in the source of their water supplies. In case of the bogs, all the moisture comes from precipitation, the fens are in varying degrees supplied with water from the mineral soil and bedrock. This concept is based on the assumption that hydrological conditions are essential for other properties of acidic wetlands, especially for vegetation, which is still the subject of discussion. Therefore I mention different gradients of peatlands (pH, nutrients and minerals) and important processes (succession, accumulation of peat) with regard to their relation to minerotrophy and ombrotrophy and I discuss their importance for the entire ecosystem. In the second part of my thesis, I focus on the algal assemblages in peatlands, which despite its immense diversity often form a neglected component of these ecosystems. The structure of algal communities vary in space and time under the influence of various factors, including, among others, ombrotrophy and minerotrophy. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Diversity, distribution, phylogeny and ecology of the genus Micrasterias (Desmidiales)
Trumhová, Kateřina ; Šťastný, Jan (advisor) ; Bestová, Helena (referee)
The genus Micrasterias comprises one of the most beautiful organisms. It attracts, due to its spectacularly shaped cells, the attention of scientist and amateur biologist almost for almost 200 years. This thesis summarizes the current knowledge about these extraordinary organisms. The first part deals with the morphology and the life cycle of these algae. They share a unique type of reproduction (conjugation) with the other representatives of the class Zygnematophyceae. The second part concerns phylogeny of this genus. Several morphologically distinct species have been revealed with the aid of molecular phylogenetic methods to belong to the genus Micrasterias. A polyphasic evaluation of three species complexes within this genus also revealed an extensive hidden diversity. The last chapters summarize the knowledge about the influence of hidden diversity and accelerated morphological evolution on our understanding of diversity and biogeography of these organisms.
Synchronization and practical use of isokinetic dynamometer with surface electromyography unit
Špaková, Adriána ; Hanák, Petr (referee) ; Šťastný, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with a design proposal for the solution of synchronization of an isokinetic dynamometer with a surface electromyography unit, and subsequently performs the realization of their synchronization. These devices are used as diagnostic and therapeutic medical technique and in practice are standardly used separately. It is expected that by using them simultaneously would be possible to obtain more detailed information about the condition of the examined individual. Synchronized devices can thus be useful, for example, for the analysis of muscle performance of patients with neuromuscular diseases or athletes who want to improve their quality of life after suffering an injury or plan comeback to their favourite activity. After successful synchronization, the work is focused on testing the muscle activity of flexors and extensors of the knee joint of athletes. Measurements were performed on healthy subjects as well as those who had suffered knee injuries in the past. The measured signals were processed, and the measurement results were interpreted. The work includes the elaboration of all the goals based on its assignment, including the main idea of the work, what is the successful synchronization of the isokinetic dynamometer with the surface electromyography unit and their practical use.
Fire station type P4, Chrudim
Šťastný, Jan ; Kacálková, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the project documentation for the construction of a new building of the fire station type P4 in Chrudim. The building is located on land lot No. 2412/7 and 2412/8, in the cadastral area of Chrudim. The house is divided into two parts; an administrative part with a room for firefighters and a garage, which contains the complete technical facilities of the station. The fire station is situated in the existing housing development of the town Chrudim, specifically in part Chrudim II. The administrative part of the building has two floors. On the ground floor, there are individual offices and a gym, including technical facilities. On the first floor, there are rooms for firefighters and rooms for their daily services. Next to the land lot, there is a local road of type III. The house is designed to respect the municipality’s territorial plan and the surrounding built-up area. The project documentation is elaborated in compliance with current building legislation, regulations, and standards. The house‘s profile is irregular, and the building has two flat roofs and a span roof. The system of construction is made of bricks and colomns. The building is situated on slightly sloping terrain.
Ecological biomonitoring of peatlands - the NCV index, acidification and eutrophication
Henková Mauleová, Lucie ; Neustupa, Jiří (advisor) ; Šťastný, Jan (referee)
Biomonitoring is a method of ecosystem properties determination based on its biological properties, especially composition of the biota. Based on various aquatic-oriented biomonitoring systems, it is possible to quantify, for example, water purity or trophic index for water management purposes or to characterize the ecological status of the ecosystem for scientific and conservation purposes. While water quality-oriented biomonitoring systems are widespread and routinely used, ecology state-oriented (quantifying qualities like succession stage or stability) are less exploited and their wider use in the future could help understanding and management of some aquatic ecosystems. One of the ecology-oriented biomonitoring systems is NCV index (natural conservation value index) oriented to wetlands which it evaluates through their desmid biota, measuring species diversity, rarity of represented species and ecosystem maturity for which they are typical, and rarity of represented species NCV index aims to describe the value of the ecosystem in terms of its replicability.
Diversity and distribution of the Euastrum humerosum / didelta (Desmidiales) species complex
Kupčíková, Eva ; Šťastný, Jan (advisor) ; Kollár, Jan (referee)
From 23 European and North American strains Euastrum humerosum/didelta species complex (Desmidiales) I have obtained 3 lineages in molecular marker trnGucc group II intron. I did not acquire significant and homogenous results in SSU intron. It is probable that the lineages of trnGucc intron are very young. SEM revealed one central pore in cell wall and five bulges. The lineages were significantly different in their shape and dimensions. The lineages differentiated mainly in their length and breadth of the cells. The lineages inside morphotype E. humerosum differentiated in shape and dimensions of the polar lobe. The lineages inside morphotype E.didelta differentiated in shape and dimensions of the neck. That was ascertained using the geometric morphometrics with the measuring. Linear discriminant analysis of the desmids from literature revealed that is possible to partly discriminate groups of the varieties (E. humerosum var. parallelum and E. didelta in lineage A; two formae E. didelta f. val Piora and E. didelta f. latior in lineage B; E. didelta var. inermiforme and E. humerosum var. affine in lineage C). Key words: desmids, species, hidden diversity, molecular phylogenetics, geometric morphometrics, Euastrum, scanning electron microscopy
Company performance evaluation using EFQM Excellence Model
Šťastný, Jan ; Ing.Eliška Adamíková (referee) ; Kocmanová, Alena (advisor)
The master´s thesis analyzes the performance of company Řetězárna Ltd. by using the Model START, which is based on the EFQM Excellence Model principle. The first part is devoted to the theoretical description of performance measurement. The second part of the master´s thesis deals with the application of these theoretical findings in practice, in the form of an analysis according to the Model START. In the last part of the master´s thesis, according to the results of the analytical part, are proposed new possible improvements to increase the performance of Řetězárna Ltd.
Diversity and distribution of the Euastrum humerosum / didelta (Desmidiales) species complex
Kupčíková, Eva ; Šťastný, Jan (advisor) ; Kollár, Jan (referee)
From 23 European and North American strains Euastrum humerosum/didelta species complex (Desmidiales) we have obtained 3 lineages in molecular marker trnGuuc group II intron. We did not acquire significant and homogenous results in SSU intron. It is probable that the lineages are very young. The lineages were significantly different in their shape and dimensions. We used the geometric morphometrics with the measuring of the lengths and breath of the semicells, isthmus and their ratios. The lineages differentiated in their dimensions and shape variable polar lobes and neck. SEM revealed the one central pore in cell wall on the contrary, with variant E. didelta var. bengalicum, which has two pores according the literature records. Key words: desmids, species, hidden diversity, molecular phylogenetics, geometric morphometrics, Euastrum, scanning electron microscopy
Ecological biomonitoring of peatlands - the NCV index, acidification and eutrophication
Henková Mauleová, Lucie ; Neustupa, Jiří (advisor) ; Šťastný, Jan (referee)
Biomonitoring is a method of ecosystem properties determination based on its biological properties, especially composition of the biota. Based on various aquatic-oriented biomonitoring systems, it is possible to quantify, for example, water purity or trophic index for water management purposes or to characterize the ecological status of the ecosystem for scientific and conservation purposes. While water quality-oriented biomonitoring systems are widespread and routinely used, ecology state- oriented (quantifying qualities like succession stage or stability) are less exploited and their wider use in the future could help understanding and management of some aquatic ecosystems. One of the ecology-oriented biomonitoring systems is NCV index (natural conservation value index) oriented to wetlands which it evaluates through their desmid biota, measuring species diversity, rarity of represented species and ecosystem maturity for which they are typical, and rarity of represented species NCV index aims to describe the value of the ecosystem in terms of its replicability. Key words: biomonitoring, peatlands, desmids, NCV index, trophic state, saprobity, acidification, eutrophication
Detached house with dental clinic
Šťastný, Jan ; Rebrova, Tatiana (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the project documentation for building a detached house with a dental clinic in Rozsochatec. The house is located on the land lot no. 1906/10 a1906/11 in Rozsochatec. The house is split into two parts; the residential part and the dental clinic, which is separated and may be eventually available for rent. The residential part has two above-ground floors and a partial basement. The clinic is in the basement. The house is designed to respect the municipal master plan and the surrounding built-up area. The project documentation is elaborated in compliance with current building legislation, regulations and standards. The house profile is irregular, the building is roofed by two flat roofs and a half-span roof. The structural system is wall system. The building is situated on a slope terrain.

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