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Migrace jeseterovitých ryb - přehledová studie
GERŽA, Lukáš
In its introductory part, the review study Sturgeon Fish Migration focuses on the introduction to fish migration as such, the systematic distribution of migrations and the main factors influencing migration. As with other migratory fish, the loss of natural habitats and the impassability of watercourses are the greatest threats to sturgeons. Nowadays, there is a great emphasis on sturgeon conservation and rescue projects, either global or regional in scope, are an integral part of this. These are, among other things, the flagship for improving the situation as far as crossing transverse barriers are concerned, thereby improving, restoring and building new functional fish passes, which are also marginally addressed in this study. For proper design and functionality of fish crossings, knowledge of both the biology and ecology of sturgeon fish is required, which are described in detail in this study. This study provides general information on the characteristics of the sturgeon family and focuses on the two genera belonging to this family, which are sturgeon and otter. A large part of the whole work consists of a selection of 11 species of sturgeons, for which reproductive migration, habitat requirements and specific sites (spawning grounds) where sturgeons have historically or currently still naturally reproduce are described.
From North to South: A picture guide to the forest habitats of Atlantic Europe
Valtrová, Žofie ; Šizling, Arnošt Leoš (advisor) ; Hanel, Lubomír (referee)
In this diploma thesis I tried to show in a way understandable to high school students, how the landscape of Atlantic Europe changes from north to south. I have created a handbook, that can be used in lessons, called: From North to South: A Picture Guide to the forest habitats of Atlantic Europe. In that handbook, we can follow the landscape change on the profile pictures made in 50 kilometres distances. The pictures are complemented by a textbook on Europe's biomes with a climatic specification, characteristic plants and animals and their relationships to the given environment, and the role of a man in these biomes. The main text is supplemented by an interesting information given separately in boxes. In the second part of the thesis I focused on using my handbook in teaching. I have proposed several ideas that can serve as an inspiration for teachers. This guide tries to make an interdisciplinary link between biology and geography lessons, that will enable students to realize the continual changes among particular biomes in Europe. KEYWORDS biomes, landscape, Atlantic Europe, natural habitats, biology, geography
From North to South: A picture guide to the forest habitats of Atlantic Europe
Valtrová, Žofie ; Šizling, Arnošt Leoš (advisor) ; Hanel, Lubomír (referee)
In this diploma thesis I tried to show in a way understandable to high school students, how the landscape of Atlantic Europe changes from north to south. I have created a handbook, that can be used in lessons, called: From North to South: A Picture Guide to the forest habitats of Atlantic Europe. In that handbook, we can follow the landscape change on the profile pictures made in 50 kilometres distances. The pictures are complemented by a textbook on Europe's biomes with a climatic specification, characteristic plants and animals and their relationships to the given environment, and the role of a man in these biomes. The main text is supplemented by an interesting information given separately in boxes. In the second part of the thesis I focused on using my handbook in teaching. I have proposed several ideas that can serve as an inspiration for teachers. This guide tries to make an interdisciplinary link between biology and geography lessons, that will enable students to realize the continual changes among particular biomes in Europe. KEYWORDS biomes, landscape, Atlantic Europe, natural habitats, biology, geography

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