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Microfauna of the activated silt from the biological sewage disposal plant in Kroměříž region.
Hrudíková, Radka ; Illková, Kateřina (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the description and evaluation of micro fauna of activated sludge biological sewage waste water in Kromeriz region. Furthermore, morphological description and evaluation of sludge flocs. The thesis describes the types of biota (biocenosis), which may occur in the activation tanks. There are also mentioned other incidental methods of sewage treatment such as mechanical, chemical and physicochemical methods. The experimental section describes the experiment procedure, apparatus and methods use for assessment of activated sludge. In the results the data are processed into the synoptic charts and the accompanying tables. At the end the results are evaluated.
The relationships among functional traits of tardigrades (Tardigrada), their diet, and environmental conditions
TŮMOVÁ, Michala
In this thesis, I explore several ways how to use functional traits to study the tardigrade role in the soil food web. The goal of the thesis was to show that it is possible to study tardigrade ecology even without species identification. Trophic classification of tardigrades, as well as morphometric traits of each individual, were used as functional traits. First, I confirmed the existence of different trophic groups, testing the whole spectrum of potential diet in three tardigrade species from different trophic groups. I showed that tardigrades differed not only in the scope of ingested items but also in survival and fecundity under different types of diet. Secondly, I compared trophic group composition with species composition in natural tardigrade communities. The results showed that species, as well as trophic group composition, responded to the same environmental drivers. Trophic group composition enabled easier interpretation of the tardigrade role in the soil food web, while species composition illustrated also species-specific preferences that were not connected to their feeding habits such as preferences for different levels of soil moisture. Finally, I have used morphometric traits measured in each individual separately which allowed me for evaluation of inter-specific as well as intra-specific variation. As a result, buccal tube length was selected as a predictor of tardigrade feeding preferences among nematode, rotifer, and tardigrade prey. In summary, the thesis documented that functional traits provide a tool for the prediction of tardigrade feeding behaviour and detection of changes in the role of tardigrades along environmental gradients without the need of species identification.
Microfauna of the activated silt from the biological sewage disposal plant in Kroměříž region.
Hrudíková, Radka ; Illková, Kateřina (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the description and evaluation of micro fauna of activated sludge biological sewage waste water in Kromeriz region. Furthermore, morphological description and evaluation of sludge flocs. The thesis describes the types of biota (biocenosis), which may occur in the activation tanks. There are also mentioned other incidental methods of sewage treatment such as mechanical, chemical and physicochemical methods. The experimental section describes the experiment procedure, apparatus and methods use for assessment of activated sludge. In the results the data are processed into the synoptic charts and the accompanying tables. At the end the results are evaluated.

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