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Branchiobdellidan population on alien species of crayfish in the Czech Republic
LOŽEK, Filip
The thesis summarizes the current knowledge about the class Branchiobdellae including their anatomy, ecology and geographic distribution with respect to the presence of introduced species in Europe. Using samples of Branchiobdellidan obtained from two introduced species of crayfish caught in a pond near Čáslavice u Moravských Budějovic (signal crayfish, Pacifastacus leniusculus) and in Černíský stream (eastern crayfish, Orconectes limosus), two out of seven European species of Branchiobdellidan were identified, namely B. parasita with 100% presence in the eastern crayfish and 58.7% presence in the signal crayfish, and B. pentodonta with 41.3% presence. Based on data collected from the caught crayfish and samples of Branchiobdellidan, the individual weight of eastern crayfish was proved to influence the quantity and biomass of Branchiobdellidan on the body of crayfish (p<0.001), i.e. increased quantity and biomass of Branchiobdellidan was found on more robust specimens of crayfish, however the effect of gender was not statistically significant. With respect to the signal crayfish, a significant difference was observed in the quantity and biomass of Branchiobdellidan depending on the weight of the crayfish (p<0.001), and the influence of the gender of the crayfish was detected (p<0.001), i.e. the quantity and biomass of Branchiobdellidan was higher on the surface of male specimens of crayfish. The presence of eggs in some female signal crayfish had no significant effect on the quantity and biomass of Branchiobdellidan (p=0.052), however in combination with the weight, the influence of the presence or absence of eggs was proved (p=0.011), more robust females showed increased quantity and biomass of Branchiobdellidan.
Epizoa of crayfish
PŮBALOVÁ, Lenka
The aim of my work was to evaluate quantitatively animals, which colonizes the surface of the noble crayfish (Astacus astacus). Epizoa was sampled using baths in magnesium chloride. This work was concentrate especially on the genus Branchiobdella. Data were collected from three sites. Two sites were in the Czech Republic and the third was sampling site in Austria. Two species of species occurred Branchiobdella (B. parasita and B. pentodonta) were found of the seven in Europe. Only B. parasita was found in the Czech Republic. B. parasita (88%) dominanted over B. pentodonta (12%) in Austria. Furthermore were Ciliata particularly Epistylis and Vorticella; Rotifera in the genus Keratella, Lecane and Branchionus; Acanthocyclops and Ostracoda and genus Plumatella were determined on the crayfish originated from Vodňany.

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