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Vliv zvěře na stav a vývoj dřevinné vegetace v regionu Týna nad Vltavou
Odehnal, Lukáš
The subject of this diploma was monitoring browsing damage to regeneration of woody plants in hunting area Bečice. Monitoring was made in spring and autumn 2015 on twelve rectangular transects according to the methodolgy of monitoring browsing damage on permanent transects (Čermák, Mrkva, 2003). During this investigation was controlled 3 622 individuals of eight woody plants species. From this species was the dominant sessile oak (Quercus petraea), followed by European beech (Fagus sylvatica) and Norway spruce (Picea abies). The most percentage representation of damage of regeneration (82 %) was fir (Abies alba). At least it was damage Scotss pine (Pinus sylvestris), only 15.24 %. Browsing demage in this region was mostly caused only by roe deer. Results were made in relation to the numbers game, and measures have been proposed hunting and forestry management to reduce negative impacts of ungulate browsing on nature regeneration.

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