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Past and present of the "Angling Paradise" (fishing-ground of the Moravian Anglers Union, Dyje 7)
Baruš, Vlastimil ; Prokeš, Miroslav ; Peňáz, Milan
The comparison of fishery catches in the fishing-ground MRS Dyje 7 during the riverine (1953-1978) and lake (1981-2003) periods shows differences in species composition and quantity. Due to impoundment and fishery management (stocking), carp, bream, perch, pikeperch, asp and wels increased their production considerably. The area studied belongs presently to the most productive MRS fishing-grounds with a mean annual yield of almost 50 tones fish (95,8 kg.ha-1).
Growth of the sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) under conditions of Pohořelice Pond Fisheries
Baránek, V. ; Prokeš, Miroslav ; Baruš, Vlastimil ; Peňáz, Milan ; Mareš, J. ; Spurný, P. ; Němec, R.
Growth results of the sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) reared at the Pohořelice Pond Fisheries were observed in 2003 and 2004 and subsequently analysed. During the period 28 July ů 2 September 2003 a feeding experiment (sterlet of age 1+ and 4+, 5+) was performed in which very good growth parameters were achieved: In the age category 1+ (initial mean weight of 99,5; 71,2 and 53,8 g) using DFR 1,6; 1,7; 2,1 % respectively, SWGR 1,02; 1,36; 0,91 %.d-1 , respectively and FCR 1,45; 1,10 and 2,38, respectively. In the age category 4+, 5+ (initial mean weight of 316,9; 375,0 and 478,85 g) using DFR 1,3; 1,1 and 0,9 %, respectively, SWGR 0,88; 0,73 and 0,59 %.d-1 , respectively and FCR 1,35; 1,39 and 1,42, respectively. On the basis of these results, sterlet may be considered to be an appropriate fish for intensive aquaculture and, as a native species for the Czech Republic, also for stocking into Czech running waters.
Rearing of the zander (Sander lucioperca) stock material under controlled conditions (preliminary results)
Baránek, V. ; Mareš, J. ; Spurný, P. ; Prokeš, Miroslav ; Baruš, Vlastimil ; Němec, M.
The aim of this study was to check the possibilities of exploitation of summer zander (Sander lucioperca) fry for production of stock material under controlled conditions. Two groups of these fish were converted from natural diet to artificial diet using the semi-moist feeding mixtures (variant A) and trout feed (Dan-Ex 1352 - variant B). The average total length of imported fish was 44,3 mm and the average idividual weight was 0,606 g. There were 255 individuals in each tank. The initial stock density was 2,34 g.l-1 (3,86 ks.l-1). The water temperarute during this experiment fluctuated in intervals 21 ů 23 oC. Our simple experiment confirmed possibility of exploitation of summer zander fry to intensive rearing of stock material.
Foraging strategy of ungulates on Pavlovske vrchy hills
Heroldová, Marta
Study on foraging strategy of three ungulate species (Capreolus capreolus, Capra aegagrus, Ovis musimon) elucidates the problem of mutual coexistence and competition. High impact on unique flora of Palava Hills leaded to decision to lower the number of ungulates and eliminate Capra aegagrus from this locality.
The natural fish reproduction of lowland stretches of Morava and Dyje rivers
Valová, Z. ; Jurajda, Pavel
Lowland rivers decreased their habitat diversity and get an uniform character due to their regulation and channelisation. This modifications affected the natural fish reproduction. The efficiency of natural fish reproduction was studied using Point Abundance Sampling strategy by electrofishing in three differently modified stretches of two adjacent lowland rivers in the late summer of 1999-2003.
Comparison of efficiency of different electrofishing techniques for juvenile fish estimates on river beach
Janáč, Michal ; Jurajda, Pavel
The efficiency of three PAS electrofishing techniques (direct electrofishing, throwing of anode and remote electrofishing) for 0+ juvenile fish estimates was tested on gravel beaches of the Morava River. All three techniques yielded significantly different assemblage structure (in terms of relative abundances of most abundant species). Both direct electrofishing and throwing of anode disturbed fish what lowered their efficiency on these shallow habitats (30% efficiency in comparison with remote electrofishing). Remote electrofishing was the most effective technique; moreover it yielded significantly more species per locality than other two techniques. Higher time consumption, caused by higher number of fish caught, may be its only constrain in common monitoring, however it is negligible in comparison with its benefits.
Growth of Zingel streber and Zingel zingel and their distribution in the Czech Republic
Vetešník, Lukáš ; Halačka, Karel ; Lusková, Věra ; Lusk, Stanislav
Zingel streber and Zingel zingel are typical Danubian species occurring rarely in the Morava River drainage area within the waters of the Czech Republic. The restoration of both species was conditioned by constant improvements of the water quality and by possibilities of free migrations from the Danube through the Slovakian-Austrian part of the Morava River. The constant occurrence of both species is constrained at present to short sections (Morava r. km 70-74.1 and Dyje 0.0-26.7, resp.).
The influence of ploidy on the complete blood count in silver crucian carp
Vetešník, Lukáš ; Halačka, Karel ; Lusková, Věra ; Lusk, Stanislav
In the sample of 27 specimens of silver crucian carp (Carassius auratus) of different ploidy (5 diploids, 21 triploids and 1 tetraploid), the red component of complete blood count was found. Using the analysis of variance test, highly significantly lower erythrocyte count, insignificantly lower haemoglobin count and haematocrit value were proved. The mean corpuscular volume was increasing significantly with the ploidy increased, and mean corpuscular haemoglobin was increasing highly significantly with the ploidy increased.The tetraploid specimen indicated similar trend depending on the higher ploidy level.
Development of brown trout (Salmo trutta) after hatching: comparative analysis of parents influence, originating from the natural and artificial living environment
Prokeš, Miroslav ; Randák, T. ; Peňáz, Milan ; Baruš, Vlastimil ; Žlábek, V.
Early development of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) in the period after hatching was analysed. Three different series (A, B, C) of eleuterembryos, larvae and juveniles were compared by means of selected morphometry parameters (total length, fork length, standard length, head length, body depth, yolk sac length, height and depth, body height, mouth width and mouth diameter). Development of fry originating from parents from natural environment (line A) and from artificial environment (line B) was standard without significant differences. Growth rate of fry in line C (female from artificial environment and male from natural conditions) was slower in the period with exogenous nutrition. Combination C showed from a stand point of ours results as a little acceptable for production of fish stock.
Early development of ide (Leuciscus idus): species determining parameters
Prokeš, Miroslav ; Peňáz, Milan ; Baruš, Vlastimil ; Hamáčková, J. ; Lepič, P. ; Kozák, P. ; Policar, T.
Main species determinant characters of dace (Leuciscus idus) in the early ontogeny were described and compared with analogical parameters referred in literature with chub (Leuciscus cephalus) and dace (Leuciscus leuciscus). Dealt about of morphological and morphometrical characteristics of eggs, free embryos, larvae and juvenile individuals (egg diameters, embryo lengths at hatching, larvae lengths at the start of exogenous nutrition, juvenile individuals lengths at the time of scale formation, number of body and caudal segments, number of fin rays, number of scales, mouth and fin position, caudal fin laps depth, fin coloration, pigmentation and next characters). The ide is morphologically very similar with the chub and dace. Species determination during early ontogeny is difficult.

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