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Final report of the project Monitoring and full-area of mapping SACs as a background for finalization of proposal of system Natura 2000 in the Czech Republic - part F 64 in the year 2013
Halačka, Karel ; Vlach, P. ; Lojkásek, B. ; Hanel, L.
Monitoring on 52 localities on territory of the Czech Republic was realized in 2013. Observed were occurence and frequency of selected group of endangered fish species: Ukrainian brook lamprey (Eudontomyzon mariae), streber (Zingel streber), zingel (Zingel zingel), gudgeon (Romanogobio sp.), Danube ruffe (Gymnocephalus baloni), striped ruffe (Gymnocephalus schraetser), ziege (Pelecus cultratus), weatherfish (Misgurnus fossilis), golden loaches (Sabanejewia aurata) and spined loach (Cobitis sp.).
Soil nematodes in ungulate grazed and ungrazed forests of the Křivoklátsko Biosphere Reserve -- first results of an ongoing project
Háněl, Ladislav
The effect of ungulate grazing on various woodland ecosystems was studied in oak-hornbeam forest, subxerothermic oak forest, and herb-rich beech forest of the Křivoklátsko Biosphere Reserve. Samples of soil nematodes were taken in May 2006 from plots within enclosures established in 1993 and from plots outside the enclosures. The total abundance of nematodes varied from 248.7 to 790.0 x 10.sup.4./sup. ind.m.sup.-2./sup. and was always greater outside the enclosures. In two cases out of four the difference was statistically significant. Bacterivores were the most numerous nematodes. Their abundance was greater only in one plot outside the enclosure in the oak-hornbeam forest and about one half of the bacterivores were short-living .i.Rhabditis./i.. The abundance of root-fungal feeders (mainly .i.Filenchus./i.) was always greater outside the enclosures than within enclosures.
Species and genera of soil nematodes inhabiting tree plantations on colliery spoils near Sokolov
Háněl, Ladislav
Soil nematodes were studied in 20-30-year-old tree plantations and spontaneous successions on colliery spoils near Sokolov in west Bohemia, Czech Republic. Six types of tree plantations (oak, alder, linden, larch, pine, and spruce) and one type of spontaneous succession (willow-aspen-birch), each in four replicate sites, were surveyed in March 2005 and in April 2006. In total 174 species and 86 genera were distinguished, more species and genera were found in deciduous than in coniferous plantations. Cluster analyses showed different composition of nematode faunas in those plantations. Co-occurrence of closely related .i.Aporcelaimellus, Helicotylenchus./i. species could suggest their still existing niche overlap in a developing environment whereas niche partitioning probably established between species of the genera .i.Eudorylaimus./i. and .i.Paratylenchus./i..
Dominantní hlístice (Nematoda) v prvních patnácti letech primární sukcese na výsypkových jílech
Háněl, Ladislav
Soil nematodes were studied at 13 sites in the colliery spoil heap Pastvina formed of tertiary clays and left to spontaneous succession in the Sokolov coal mining district,Czech Republic. The one-year-old site had a very low abundance of nematodes (1,1-2,7 ind.cm.sup.-2./sup.), in the 5-year-old site nematode populations increased considerably (51,3-137,4 ind.cm.sup.-2./sup.) and in older sites they varied (7,9-1023,0 ind.cm.sup.-2./sup.) without detectable relationships with the age of the site. On the other hand, the diversity of nematode assemblages increased with the age of the site and developing plant cover. Bacterivorous and fungivorous nematodes occurred at all sites, having a eudominant position in many assemblages. The distribution of omnivores was variable as some species dominated in the 5-year-old site (.i.Eudorylaimus bombilectus./i.) whereas other (.i.Aporcelaimellus obtusicaudatus./i.) appeared and became eudominant in 14-15-year-old sites.
Změny v zastoupení trofických skupin hlístic (Nematoda) na přirozeném úhoru a v půdách osetých regionálními a komerčními travními směskami
Háněl, Ladislav
Secondary succession started from a cultivated field soil with relatively low abundance of nematodes (five-year mean value 85 x 10.sup.4./sup. ind.m.sup.-2./sup.), especially with reduced populations of plant feeding species. The most dominant nematodes in the field were bacterivorous genera (55 %). During succession the total abundance of nematodes in the abandoned field plots (AF; natural fallow), regional grass mixture plots (RGM), and commercial grass mixture plots (CGM) increased to 109, 140, and 154 x 10.sup.4./sup. ind.m.sup.-2./sup.. The dominance of bacterivorous nematodes decreased to 30 %, 30 %, and 35 %, respectively. The abundance and the dominance of root-fungal feeding nematodes increased in RGM (25 %) and CGM(24 %) treatments, that of plant-parasitic nematodes increased in AF (12 %). The abundance and the dominance of omnivorous nematodes increased mainly in AF (24 %), that of predacious nematodes increased in all treatments (6 %, 4 %, 3 %, respectively).
Společenstva půdních hlístic (Nematoda) ve vybraných mokřadních habitatech Národního parku Biebrza
Háněl, Ladislav
Nine marshland habitats of the Biebrza National Park in north-east Poland were investigated for nematodes in a single survey. In total, about 170 species and 89 genera of nematodes were determined. The abundance of nematodes in individual habitats ranged from 75 to 470 x 10.sup.4./sup. ind.m.sup.-2./sup.. The order Tylenchida represented 33 % of all nematode individuals, Dorylaimida 23 % and Araeolaimida 18 %. The respective numbers of genera in these orders were 22, 22 and 9, of species 43, 43 and 24.
Long-term monitoring of the populations of Eudontomyzon mariae in the Račí potok brook (1998-2006)
Hanel, L. ; Lusk, Stanislav
The occurrence of the Ukrainian lamprey (Eudontomyzon mariae) in the Račí potok Brook is the only known population of this lamprey in the Czech republic. The status of the locality and population numbers of this species was followed up in 1998 through 2006. It is evident that the population size (as shown by the results of electro-fishings using invariably the same technique) is slightly increasing. Compared to 16 larvae.ha-1 in 1998, their number increased to 327 larvae.ha-1 in 2006. The abundance data were converted to the bottom surface, not only to that of suitable fine sediment deposits. In 2006, the same stream section was experimentally fished twice, and it has appeared that additional larvae were present in the second run (the increase in abundance being ca 38 %). In our opinion, the gradual increase in the population size of the Ukrainian lamprey in the Račí potok Brook is due to the recent revitalisation modifications of the brook bed.
The Red List of lampreys and fishes in the Czech Republic - Version 2005
Lusk, Stanislav ; Hanel, L. ; Lusková, Věra ; Lojkásek, B. ; Hartvich, P.
The new Red List was compiled on the basis of data obtained in the course of five past years. Besides the overall evaluation for the Czech Republic, the data were separately evaluated for the North Sea, Baltic Sea, and Black Sea basins. The status and degree of danger imminent to the populations of the particular species were evaluated also separately for each of the 16 water regions. Compared to the 2000 evaluation, classification was changed for following species: Salmo salar (previously EW, now CE), Acipenser ruthenus (NE / CE), Sabanejewia balcanica (EX / CE), Zingel streber (EX / CE), Chondrostoma nasus (EN / VU), Lota lota (VU / NT), Rhodeus amarus (NT / EN), Leucaspius delineatus (NT / EN), Alburnoides bipunctatus (VU / EN), and Carassius carassius (VU / EN). The degree of jeopardy for Alburnoides bipunctatus, Vimba vimba, Rhodeus amarus, Carassius carassius, Misgurnus fossilis is basically different in different water regions, varying between Extinct and Near Threatened.
Hlístice (Nematoda) v jílech hald uhelných dolů a v pokusně introdukovaných pásech luční půdy
Háněl, Ladislav
Soil nematodes were studied in coal-mining clay spoil denuded by a landslide of the upper part of a colliery dump three years ago. This control plot was compared with nematodes in introduced strips of fresh meadow soil heaped up on the spoil and in spoil strips between these soil strips. .i.Ecumenicus monohystera./i. (25% of all nematode individuals) and .i.Aporcelaimellus obtusicaudatus./i. (23%) dominated in the control spoil whereas in spoil between soil strips their population densities decreased. The greatest number of nematode species and genera was present in the soil strips. The number of species and genera increased in spoil strips adjacent to soil strips and proportions between trophic groups partially changed. Introduction of fresh meadow soil into colliery spoils may influence nematode assemblages in post-mining clays. Nevertheless, clay patches can harbour peculiar nematode assemblages that can contribute to the overall diversity of a post-mining landscape.

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