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Influence of fire disturbance on the heathland vegetation in the Protected Landscape Area Brdy.
Pánková, Karolína ; Adámek, Martin (advisor) ; Fabšičová, Martina (referee)
of the thesis Heathlands are an unique semi-natural element of European landscape, which historically evolved under continuous man land-use pressure. In conditions of our country, this biotope is relatively rare in occurrence and small in area. In the former military training zone Brdy, Protected landscape area nowadays, there are heathlands of great extent developed due to deforestration and history of fires and mechanical disturbances of the soil surface and vegetation, which used to accompany military trainings. After the termination of military use of the locality, there is a risk of gradual degradation of the biotope caused by tree encroachment, litter accumulation which inhibits generative regeneration of the heath, and degeneration of the heath itself. This thesis aism to entangle influence of the fire on the heathland vegetation in the area with special attention given to vitality and structure of heath stands. The fieldwork was focused on the dynamics and species composition of the vegetation, including bryophytes and lichens, separately on the long-term scale (up to 80 years) and the short-term scale (permanent plots in the recently burnt vegetation). Experimental part of the thesis tested germination of the seeds from Brdy area under the conditions of fire and with presence of different...
Ecological characteristics of plants dependent to forest fire disturbances in a broad geographical context
Pánková, Karolína ; Adámek, Martin (advisor) ; Lepková, Barbora (referee)
Ecological characteristics of plants dependent to forest fire disturbances in a broad geographical context Řešitelka práce: Karolína Pánková Vedoucí práce: Mgr. Martin Adámek Abstract This thesis deals with the character of fire disturbance as a phenomenon influencing the evolution of plant communities on Earth. It further discusses the possible responses of individual species to this disturbance and identifies the strategies of selected species in a broader geographical context. Finally, it brings the topic of the species Calluna vulgaris under discussion, which refers to the possibility of a follow-up master thesis. Key words: fire ecology, fire disturbance, survival strategies

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