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STUDIUM ZÁKLADNÍCH MECHANISMŮ PERITONEÁLNÍHO ZÁNĚTU U CANDÁTA OBECNÉHO (Sander lucioperca)
CHÁBERA, Jan
Pike-perch (Sander lucioperca) is a species of fish whose breeding in recirculation systems has a great prospect in the years to come. Due to the unfavorable conditions of intensive rearing of these fish in recirculation systems, they are often exposed to stress resulting in reduced fish defenses. Thus, fish are exposed to attack of a wide range of bacteria. Although there are preventive measures to protect fish against pathogen attack, knowledge of the immune system and the immune response of the fish is crucial for further evolution of vaccination. Even though we know the mechanisms of immune response of many fish species,but the knowledge of the pike-perch's immune response is very limited.
Využití samokrmítkových systémů pro okounovité ryby
HOMOLA, Ondřej
This diploma thesis researched the use of self-feeding systems in intensive aquaculture of pikeperch and perch, serving to optimize the production of these fish species. In the experiment with the pikeperch, there was studied the effect of the various types of feeding methods including self-feeders on the production indicators and feeding behavior. In the experiment with the perch, there was studied the influence of the stocking density on the production indicators and feeding behavior using self-feeding.
Fish production with usage of aquaponics
Tůmová, Veronika ; Kalous, Lukáš (advisor) ; Nechanská, Denisa (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with fish and plant production in aquaponic systems. It describes the principle of aquaponics, the interaction between individual system elements, use of technical equipment and technology. Thesis links the connection in different requirements of each ecosystem component in water quality parameters and nutrient intake. In the second half, it deals with fish and plant production strategies, plant and fish species suitable for aquaponics and with economics of the production. Thesis is focused on aquaponic systems as such in general with greater focus on the smaller one, hobby aquaponics.
Influence of oxygen saturation on feed intake and growth of peled whitefish (Coregonus Peled) in intensive farming
SEICHERSTEIN, Adam
The results of an experimental rearing of peled under different oxygen regimes are presented in this work. Four variants were tested in three repetitions (hypoxia 55-65 %, normoxia 85-95 %, permanent hyperoxia 145-155 % and alternate hyperoxia 145-155 % during the day and 85-95 % overnight). Also the oxygen consumption of fish with weight from 4.5 to 20 g at temperatures of 15, 19 and 23 °C was measured.
The effect of different oxygen saturation on feed intake and growth of pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) in intensive culture.
MATOUŠEK, Jan
This diploma thesis is focused on culture of pikeperch under controlled conditions and tested the optimal environmental conditions for their good growth and survival. The aim of this work was to test the effect of different oxygen saturation on survival, growth, feed intake, feed conversion rate and condition of pikeperch Pikeperch (mean body weight 10.3 g; n=810) habituated to artificial feed were placed in culture tank of the same volume of water and environmental conditions. Fish were fed ad-libitum. Three different oxygen saturations were tested in triplicate: normoxia with saturation of 85-95% O2, hypoxia with saturation of 55-65% O2 and hyperoxia with saturation of 145-155% O2. The experiment lasted 82 days and was divided into five periods. Biometric measurements of fish were performed at the end of each period. Cumulative survival, fish growth, amount of received feed, specific growth rate and condition factor were used for evaluation of our results. The results showed the positive effect of hyperoxia on feed intake and growth of fish. Slower growth was observed in hypoxia. The mean weight gain for the whole experiment was followed: normoxia 28.2 g, hyperoxia 37.7 g and hypoxia 22.9 g.
Possibilities of intensive breeding of pike perch (Sander lucioperca) and european perch (Perca fluviatilis) in common duoculture
MAREK, Miloš
The aim of this thesis is to assess the growth rate (and suitability) of different, (in terms of percentual representation) duoculture stocking of Euroasian perch and pikeperch, when they are breeding in the experimental conditions of intensive aquaculture. It is expected to test at least 3 different duoculture stocking and 2 single (control) stocking (100% representation of pikeperch and Euroasian perch). Culture will take place in special experimental tanks which allow quantification of uneaten feed to counting the daily feed intake. Following the own testing of growth rate (including variability), the evaluation of feed intake, survival, feed conversion, and condition indices will be performed. The main tested hypothesis is to find differences in growth and other parameters between Eurasian perch and pikeperch stocking. The own experimental testing will be preceded by a literature search on the topic.

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