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Backend of a iOS Notification System
Mihál, Martin ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design and implement backend of an iOS notification system, which can receive a notification through web request and send it to an iOS device. System sends notifications to iOS devices through the Apple notification server. System also provides a complete account management, which allows users to agregate notitifications into so-called services. These represent a user's software, which sends notifications. System communicates with the iOS application representing user through REST or GraphQL web service.
Extreme abiotic conditions as determinants of phytoplankton structure in high mountain lakes
Mihál, Martin ; Nedbalová, Linda (advisor) ; Hořická, Zuzana (referee)
There are many areas with extreme environmental conditions in the world. One of them are high mountain lakes which are located above treeline. Bachelor thesis presents the main abiotic conditions as determinants of phytoplankton structure in high mountain lakes. It has to cope with significant changes in light conditions and high intensity of sunlight during ice-free periods and with an important diminution of radiation by snow and ice cover. The thesis also discusses the influence of temperature, which is related to the duration of the ice and snow cover and a stratification of lakes. It characterizes local factors, such as topographic shading, morphology of lakes and character of basins, which affect chemical and physical properties of lakes. The thesis also mentions the impact of atmospheric deposition and other factors on nutrient concentrations in the water column. In addition, it discusses the adaptations of phytoplankton to environmental conditions, which include development of deep chlorophyll maximum, biosynthesis of protective compounds and nutrition strategy (mixotrophy). The thesis shows that there are many specific abiotic factors, which influence phytoplankton in high mountain lakes and all these factors interact. This results in a characteristic species composition with prevalence of...
Backend of a iOS Notification System
Mihál, Martin ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design and implement backend of an iOS notification system, which can receive a notification through web request and send it to an iOS device. System sends notifications to iOS devices through the Apple notification server. System also provides a complete account management, which allows users to agregate notitifications into so-called services. These represent a user's software, which sends notifications. System communicates with the iOS application representing user through REST or GraphQL web service.
Identification and ecophysiology of coccoid green algae dominating in ice-covered lakes on James Ross Island (NE Antarctic Peninsula)
Mihál, Martin ; Nedbalová, Linda (advisor) ; Hodač, Ladislav (referee)
The aim of this study was to assess the phylogenetic relationships, morphological and ecophysiological characteristics of three strains of coccoid green algae from Antarctica. The strains A and B are planktonic algae dominating in ice-covered lakes on James Ross Island (NE Antarctic Peninsula). The third strain (Ankistrodesmus antarcticus CCAP 202/25) was originally isolated from green ice from the Balleny Islands (Ross Dependency) and its description has been based only on morphological features. According to the phylogenetic analyses of 18S rDNA, ITS2 secondary structure and cell morphology, the strains A and B belong to one species of the genus Monoraphidium (Chlorophyta, Sphaeropleales, Selenastraceae) that should be described as new in the future. It is the first evidence that coccoid green algae are capable to become the dominant primary producer in the extreme environment of Antarctic lakes with extensive ice-cover. The strain CCAP 202/25 is closely related to Monoraphidium griffithii (type species of the genus Monoraphidium) suggesting its incorrect classification. All the strains were able to grow in a wide temperature gradient: 1-20 řC (A and B) and 1-30 řC (CCAP 202/25). Low light requirements reflected their original habitat. Together with relatively high growth rates and high content...
Extreme abiotic conditions as determinants of phytoplankton structure in high mountain lakes
Mihál, Martin ; Nedbalová, Linda (advisor) ; Hořická, Zuzana (referee)
There are many areas with extreme environmental conditions in the world. One of them are high mountain lakes which are located above treeline. Bachelor thesis presents the main abiotic conditions as determinants of phytoplankton structure in high mountain lakes. It has to cope with significant changes in light conditions and high intensity of sunlight during ice-free periods and with an important diminution of radiation by snow and ice cover. The thesis also discusses the influence of temperature, which is related to the duration of the ice and snow cover and a stratification of lakes. It characterizes local factors, such as topographic shading, morphology of lakes and character of basins, which affect chemical and physical properties of lakes. The thesis also mentions the impact of atmospheric deposition and other factors on nutrient concentrations in the water column. In addition, it discusses the adaptations of phytoplankton to environmental conditions, which include development of deep chlorophyll maximum, biosynthesis of protective compounds and nutrition strategy (mixotrophy). The thesis shows that there are many specific abiotic factors, which influence phytoplankton in high mountain lakes and all these factors interact. This results in a characteristic species composition with prevalence of...

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