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Evaluation of Investment with the Usage of Fuzzy Logic
Machová, Kamila ; Šimon, Ondřej (referee) ; Dostál, Petr (advisor)
Master ’s thesis deals with evaluation of investment using advanced methods of analysis and modeling with regards to the best offer. The content of the thesis consists of creating two decision making systems based on fuzzy logic. The thesis also contains a theoretical basics which are necessary for the creation of both systems and evaluating the benefits of the solution.
Fragmented populations of freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera) in nonwadable rivers in Czech Republic
Zolich, Radek ; Simon, Ondřej (advisor) ; Korábek, Ondřej (referee)
Margaritifera margaritifera is a critically endangered species of freshwater bivalve. The protection status is regulated by both the legislation of the Czech Republic and local regulations. The aim of this thesis was to map the current occurrence of M. margaritifera in Czech streams and to verify assumptions about its occurrence in Otava near Horažďovice. Furthermore, the parameters of the shells of dead individuals, which are in the collections of the National Museum in Prague and the Czech University of Life Sciences, were also measured. A total of 642 shells collected from the Vltava, Teplá Vltava, Malše and Otava were available, while only the relevant part, specifically 509 shells, were used for separate evaluation. Differences in the morphological parameters of the shells depending on the locality and their possible correlation with the stream order of the Otava, Vltava, Teplá Vltava and Malša were investigated. Thanks to the findings from the mapping of living freshwater pearl mussels, a proposal was drawn up to modify the methodology of bivalve research in the Czech Republic, which is part of the Rescue program of freshwater pearl mussels, led by the AOPK of the Czech Republic. Key words: Freshwater pearl mussel, shell, morphology, stream order, AOPK methodology, diving operations
Status of the flatworm Crenobia alpina in the food network of a spring
Reslová, Marie ; Simon, Ondřej (advisor) ; Černý, Martin (referee)
This work focuses on food preferences of freshwater triclad Crenobia alpina and its position in spring food web. It explores the ability of C. alpina to capture living prey, considers ability of C. alpina and to survive feeding on several types of food. Furthermore it gives view on its occurence and ecological preferences in context of other spring species. One chapter is concerned with taxonomy, anatomy and ecology of Tricladida and C. alpina itself. Short term food-preference experiments show the ability of C. alpina to capture living Lumriculidae and larvae of Ephemeroptera. We don't confirm feeding of C. alpina on living Gammarus, although their occurence in our springs and ecological preferences are similar. C. alpina feeds significantly more on damaged prey without substantial afinity to any species. A year-long experiment on C. alpina in lab conditions finds that this flatworm is able to survive and even breed with nothing but filtred water. This fact connected with the observation of huge densities of flatworms in spring source, opens up a question whether C. alpina can be considered a real predator. Key words: Crenobia alpina, triclad flatworms, food preferences, spring
Phylogenetic and ecological impact to the microstructures of mollusc shells
Nedvědová, Jana ; Juřičková, Lucie (advisor) ; Simon, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor thesis summarizes the available information on microstructures of mollusc shells. The aim was to provide an overview of the different types of microstructures for specific specimens from different environments, as well as to obtain as much information as possible about the ecology of these animals. The first part summarizes the basic information on the shell formation. The following chapter summarizes known microstructure types of mollusc shells. Microstructures of molluscs living in terrestric, freshwater and marine environment are discussed. The influence of temperature changes on the shell microstructure of V. viviparus, the occurrence of vaterit within C. fluminea shells, the extreme environment of hydrothermal vents and cold seeps, as well as extreme temperatures on rocky shores, have been mentioned in more detail. The microstructures of related molluscs are compared with regard to ecology to determine whether the occurrence of microstructures in a particular group is given by the phylogeny of these animals, or if the changes in microstructures can be affected by different ecology. Key words: microstructures, molluscs shells, impact of phylogeny, impact of ecology, calcium carbonate, Mollusca, gastropods, bivalves
Status of the flatworm Crenobia alpina in the food network of a spring
Reslová, Marie ; Simon, Ondřej (advisor) ; Černý, Martin (referee)
This work focuses on food preferences of freshwater triclad Crenobia alpina and its position in spring food web. It explores the ability of C. alpina to capture living prey, considers ability of C. alpina and to survive feeding on several types of food. Furthermore it gives view on its occurence and ecological preferences in context of other spring species. One chapter is concerned with taxonomy, anatomy and ecology of Tricladida and C. alpina itself. Short term food-preference experiments show the ability of C. alpina to capture living Lumriculidae and larvae of Ephemeroptera. We don't confirm feeding of C. alpina on living Gammarus, although their occurence in our springs and ecological preferences are similar. C. alpina feeds significantly more on damaged prey without substantial afinity to any species. A year-long experiment on C. alpina in lab conditions finds that this flatworm is able to survive and even breed with nothing but filtred water. This fact connected with the observation of huge densities of flatworms in spring source, opens up a question whether C. alpina can be considered a real predator. Key words: Crenobia alpina, triclad flatworms, food preferences, spring
Evaluation of Investment with the Usage of Fuzzy Logic
Machová, Kamila ; Šimon, Ondřej (referee) ; Dostál, Petr (advisor)
Master ’s thesis deals with evaluation of investment using advanced methods of analysis and modeling with regards to the best offer. The content of the thesis consists of creating two decision making systems based on fuzzy logic. The thesis also contains a theoretical basics which are necessary for the creation of both systems and evaluating the benefits of the solution.
Using Music as a Stimulus for Communication in EFL Classes
Šimon, Oldřich ; Hofmannová, Marie (advisor) ; Dvořák, Bohuslav (referee)
The thesis focuses on specific qualities of songs that can represent an effective stimulus for communication among students and that can contribute to the development of students' speaking skills. The theoretical part of the paper introduces general advantages of songs in foreign language classes. The main aspects of different learning styles, communicative activities, as well as important rules that should be followed when song-based communicative activities are to be used during English language lessons are outlined in the chapter dealing with the dialog between theory and practice. The action research project of the paper includes the questionnaire and six detailed activity plans that demonstrate a variety of approaches to the use of songs. The lessons are described, analysed and reflected upon so that their effectiveness could be evaluated. The final evaluation of the action research project presents conclusions that support the validity of the thesis and suggests the conditions for further using song-based communicative activities in English classes. Key words: song-based activities, communicative activities, information gap, interaction in groups/pairs
Methods of mapping and monitoring invasive (selected alien) species - monitoring
Pergl, Jan ; Dušek, J. ; Hošek, M. ; Knapp, M. ; Simon, O. ; Berchová, K. ; Bogdan, V. ; Černá, M. ; Poláková, S. ; Musil, J. ; Sádlo, Jiří ; Svobodová, J.
The project aims at problematic invasive species and their prioritization. In the methods we define several groups of aliens for monitoring. In the project are shown the rough financial costs.
Methods of mapping and monitoring invasive (selected alien) species - mapping
Pergl, Jan ; Dušek, J. ; Hošek, M. ; Knapp, M. ; Simon, O. ; Berchová, K. ; Bogdan, V. ; Černá, M. ; Poláková, S. ; Musil, J. ; Sádlo, Jiří ; Svobodová, J.
The project aims at problematic invasive species and their prioritization. In the methods we define several groups of aliens for mapping. In the project are shown the rough financial costs.

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