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Monitoring poškození dřevin okusem na kontrolních a srovnávacích plochách (KSP) na území lesní správy Loučná nad Desnou
Lenhart, Tomáš
This thesis deals with a data processing about growth and browse damage at check and comparative areas. The data is evaluated by the method used by Forest Management Institute in the process of creation of Regional Plans of Forest Development and it is compared with my own detailed monitoring according CERMAK (2006). The results are further confronted with game records, namely the spring game numbers and the number of annual hunting. The data about growth and browse damage were collected at 28 check and comparative areas. The total browse damage of trees in the forest district Loučná nad Desnou was 42.2 %. The most damaged and at the same time the most occuring deciduous tree species in the forest district are common ash, sycamore maple and rowan. In case of common ash (Acer pseudoplatanus) reachs the browse damage 73 %. Among the most damaged coniferous species is silver fir (Abies alba) with browse damage up to 85 %.
Kraniometrické vyhodnocení trofejí zvěře ulovené na Strakonicku v roce 2015
KROUPA, Robert
This thesis deals with the craniometric evaluation of trophy of hunted animals in district hunting association in Strakonice in 2015 which was presented on the breeder's trophy exhibition within the scope of the district hunting association (OMS) Strakonice in 2016. In total there were 604 pieces submitted documented trophies of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus). If there was a posisibility to do that the trophies were measured at every 16 craniometric dimensions on the skull, 4 dimensions on the lower jaw and 4 dimensions of antlers. We also take photographs of most measured trophies. . From the above measurements was evaluated and showed that some craniometric values are more or less dependent on the age and weight of the subject, while others are not.
Population density of the roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) in Hartmanice district (SW Bohemia, Czech Republic)
Večeřová, Petra ; Červený, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Rohla, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis was based on frequently discussed topic of population density in hoofed game. The monitored area is in the south-west of Bohemia, in Hartmanice. The greater part of the territory extends into the conservation area and a smaller part od the Šumava National park, with this work focusing on the population density of roe deer. To determine population densities, two methods were used, one direct method and one indirect method. For the direct method, a census method was used for the roe deer from a high seat and the indirect method, a method of counting droppings was used on a sample of regulary cleaned surfaces. Counting was carried out on transects of 200 m2 (100 x 2 m) or (50 x 4 m). The present results indicate that the population of roe deer is seeing a long downward trend. Most roe deer prefer the brushwood at lower altitudes, at an altitude of 525 to 650 m above sea level (asl), with less occuring in the positions of the altitude of 950 to 1125 m asl. The habitat least preferred by roe deer was forests aged 81 years and older.

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