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How many times and why did (not) hermaphroditism evolve in Deuterostomia?
Tribulová, Lucia ; Vukićová, Jasna (advisor) ; Choleva, Lukáš (referee)
The Deuterostomia are large and highly diversified group that also includes vertebrates. Most species are gonochorists and only a small percentage are hermaphrodites. The predominantly hermaphroditic group is the tunicates, and among the vertebrates, hermaphrodites are known mainly in teleost fishes. In other groups, only a few hermaphroditic species are known. According to general ecological-evolutionary models, hermaphroditism arises in environments where there is a low abundance of individuals ("low density model") or when the reproductive value of one sex is favoured with larger size ("size advantage model"). Deuterostomia are an excellent model group for testing these models; teleost fishes, in particular, abounding in a variety of social and reproductive systems, are well suited for testing the "size advantage" model. The aim of this work is to determine from the available literature how many times and in which groups hermaphroditism has occurred in Deuterostomia, why it has evolved in these groups, and whether the occurrence of hermaphroditism fits general ecological-evolutionary models. Key words: hermaphroditism, deuterostomia, protandry, protogyny, simultaneous hermaphroditism
Different positions and roles of men and women in society
VOJTOVÁ, Veronika
The Bachelor thesis deals, as its name suggests, with the diferent roles of men and women in the society. The theoretical part of this work is thematically focused on the diferences of the individual sex and the problems of the gender roles, along with the disorders of gender. This part also deals with diferent roles of men and women in the labour market. These diferences are described as diferences of average wages, jobs, profesional development and segragation of work. The practical part of the Bachelor thesis includes own research conisting of opinion of the society on the selected questions relating to problems of gender. The technique of an questionnaire was used to obtain the data. The obtained data were analysed later on and aranged into tables and graphs.

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