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Guidebook to care for populations of the Hermit Beetle (Osmoderma barnabita)
Čížek, Lukáš ; Šebek, Pavel ; Hauck, David ; Foltan, P. ; Okrouhlík, J.
The guidebook to care for populations of the Hermit Beetle (Osmoderma barnabita) is based on the most recent scientific information available on biology and habitat requirements of the species. It also incorporates state of art knowledge on dynamics of its habitats and management of of sites inhabited by the species, including care for and creation of habitat trees. The guidebook thus delivers effective guidelines for care for populations of this „priority“ species protected by European Union. The application of management measures described in the guide will ensure survival existing populations of this highly threatend species as well as their spread to wider environs of currently inhabited sites.
Guidebook to care for populations of the Great Capricon Beetle (Cerambyx cerdo)
Čížek, Lukáš ; Drag, Lukáš ; Hauck, David ; Foltan, P. ; Okrouhlík, J.
This guidebook to care for populations of the Great Capricon Beetle (Cerambyx cerdo) is based on the most recent scientific information available on biology and habitat requirements of the species. It also incorporates state of art knowledge on dynamics of its habitats and management of of sites inhabited by the species. The guidebook thus delivers effective guidelines to care for populations of this species protected by European Union./nApplication of the management measures described within this guide will ensure survival existing populations of the Great Capricorn Beetle and their spread to wider environs of currently inhabited sites in the long term.
Guidebook to care for populations of the Flat Bark Beetle (Cucujus cinnaberinus)
Čížek, Lukáš ; Hauck, David ; Konvička, Ondřej ; Foltan, P. ; Okrouhlík, J.
This guidebook to care for populations of the Flat Bark Beetle (Cucujus cinnaberinus) is based on the most recent scientific information available on biology and habitat requirements of the species. Since the beetle currently spreads in Central Europe, no specific measures are needed to support its populations at most sites. Basic rules proposed in the guide should be applied at sites designed for protections of the Flat Bark Beetle. And since the pressure on exploitation of renewable resources might soon result in decrease of dead wood availability in the region, thus leading to decline of the beetle populations. In such case, the rules presented in the guide should be applied to woodlands inhabited by the species.
Guidebook to care for populations of the Violet Click Beetle (Limoniscus violaceus)
Čížek, Lukáš ; Šebek, Pavel ; Hauck, David ; Foltan, P. ; Okrouhlík, J.
This guidebook to care for populations of the Violet Click Beetle (Limoniscus violaceus) is based on the most recent scientific information available on biology and habitat requirements of the species. It also incorporates state of art knowledge on care for and creation of habitat trees. It thus delivers effective guidelines to management of sites inhabited by this species.Application of management measures described within this guide will ensure survival of existing populations of this highly threatend species as well as their spread to wider surroundings of currently inhabited sites.
Improving Indoor Air Quality of Libraries and Archives in Order to Significantly Reduce the Degradation of Library and Archival Materials
Součková, M. ; Vávrová, P. ; Novotný, J. ; Dřevíkovská, J. ; Paulusová, H. ; Bartl, B. ; Bartlová, L. ; Bacílková, B. ; Straka, R. ; Ďurovič, M. ; Mašková, Ludmila ; Smolík, Jiří
The aim of the preservation procedure is to improve the indoor air quality in libraries and archives in order to maximally slowed the degradation process of library and archival materials. After identification the degradation risks and determination the indoor air quality will be suggested means for improvement of the indoor air quality, which will limit the degradation of stored library and archive materials.
Optimized biological method for the detection of sensitivity of red clover varieties to white clover mosaic virus (WClMV) and red clover mottle virus (RCMV) infection in the climatic conditions of the Czech Republic
Jakešová, H. ; Fránová, Jana
Red clover is a very important leguminous plant used in crop rotations on arable land, in temporary as well as permanent clover and grass stands. The persistence of clovers is negatively influenced by pests and diseases that attack the root and shoot parts of the plant. In the course of studies into the presence of viral diseases (2007–2011), the most frequently detected viruses were White clover mosaic virus, (WClMV, genus Potexvirus, family Alphaflexiviridae) and Red clover mottle virus (RCMV, genus Comovirus, family Secoviridae). The two viruses were observed in populations of clover throughout the Czech Republic. RCMV significantly reduced the yield and stand persistence of red clover. Given that no direct protection has yet been developed against the viruses, plant breeding directed to enhancing resistance to both WClMV and RCMV offers good prospects. Both viruses are mechanically transmissible.
Memorial sites. Topography of the present memory of the nation and its reflections
Čermáková, Barbora ; Devátá, Markéta
The methodology deals with a methodological capture of the phenomenon of memorial sites as basic elements of memory studies. It shows how rules (criteria applying to inclusion) are determined, as well as the importance of naming exceptions (assessment from the viewpoint of the whole complex of memorial places, correlation of memorial places). The methodology also elaborates the description and documentation of memorial places and presents techniques that can be employed to process collected data, which are a necessary prerequisite for a professional analysis and interpretation.
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Methodology for Evaluation of Main Squares of Small Towns for the Needs of Landscape Architecture and Urban Development
Ambrožová, Zuzana
The methodology represents a method for evaluating main squares for the purpose of comparison, problem analysis and identification of their value and phenomena. It provides guidelines for urban, architectural and landscape design applicable in future projects. The methodology includes commented graphic outputs and a form for field survey data that reflect in the text description, graphic representation and evaluation of qualitative traits on a five-point scale. The comprehensive typology of main squares comes with general principles for development, and examples of selected model objects on which the approach was tested. A clear methodology has a potential of becoming a database file as part of information systems and preliminary project preparation in urban planning.
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