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Monitoring of large carnivores in SCI Beskydy: summary of recommended measures
Koubek, Petr ; Homolka, Miloslav ; Krojerová, Jarmila ; Barančeková, Miroslava
The aim of the project was to evaluate the status of large carnivores' populations (European lynx, wolf, and brown bear) in SCI Beskydy using different monitoring methods.
Monitoring of large carnivores in SCI Beskydy: final report
Krojerová, Jarmila ; Barančeková, Miroslava ; Homolka, Miloslav ; Koubek, Petr
The aim of the project was to evaluate the status of large carnivores' populations (European lynx, wolf, and brown bear) in SCI Beskydy using different monitoring methods.
Determination of Eurasian lynx subspecies in European ZOOs using DNA analysis
Vallo, Peter ; Krojerová, Jarmila ; Bolechová, P.
The project deals with identification of suspecies of the Eurasian lynx in European ZOOs using analysis of sequences of mitochondrial DNA and length polymorphism of nuclear microsatellites in order to keeping purebred populations for breeding programs.
Application of genetic methods for the detection of deer origin and existence of interspecific hybridization
Krojerová-Prokešová, Jarmila ; Barančeková, Miroslava ; Koubek, Petr
Hybridization between native red deer and non-native sika deer is a real threat in the Czech Republic, even though its existence has been questioned for a long time. The main cause of hybrids’ non-acceptance has been the fact that no reliable methods of their detection exist until recently. However, the application of modern molecular-genetic methods, mainly the analyses of microsatellite loci polymorphism, helps us to detect the proportion of hybrid individuals in wild populations and to establish necessary management measures for their elimination. Most importantly, the usage of molecular-genetic methods enables to detect hybrid individuals of next generations that bear no visible phenotypic signs of previous hybridisation.
Behaviour and spatial activity of deer (red deer, roe deer) in the Šumava National Park in relationship to the damage on forest stands
Šustr, P. ; Jirsa, A. ; Krojerová, Jarmila ; Barančeková, Miroslava
The research of spatial behaviour and activity of red and roe deer has been carried out in the Šumava National park. Preliminary results show that one part of red deer population regularly migrates to higher altitudes during vegetation season, whereas the others stay in lower altitudes. Further, the activity of red deer was the highest during June and October, and the lowest during winter. A part of this study is also the research of feeding ecology of both species. We detected a relatively large proportion of needles in the diet of both species. Also the proportion of deciduous trees was relatively high in some parts of the study area. This indicates a relatively high influence of both species on natural forest regeneration

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