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Code Generator for RedDeer Test Framework
Jelínek, Dominik ; Bečková, Zuzana (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis describes the design and creation of a new Eclipse plug-in. The theoretical part of the thesis describes the architecture of the Eclipse development environment, discusses Java graphical libraries and explains options for extending the Eclipse development environment through its own new plug-ins. Next part of the thesis describes types of application testing and presents ways of application compiling. Practical part of the thesis explains the development of a plug-in, details of internal logic for code generating and describes the implementation of the designed solution for the code generator for the RedDeer Test Framework.
Influence of vertebrates on recovery spruce and rowan growth in natural spruce forest of Krkonoše
SÍČOVÁ, Petra
Animal influence has in wood ecosystem big importace. Previously responded amount of animals to population curves of big beasts of prey. Since the time, when man started to regulate animals, he has to database, how big is each population and which density of animals is optimal according to local conditions. The aim of my work was to find out the influence of vertebrates on recovery and growth of Sorbus aucuparia and Picea abies. The research, I have been doing during growing season of the year 2007, contained field work on four LRA and one transect in Krkonoše. Work involved monitoring movement notes of vertebrates, schematic layouts of tree rings of experimental nurslings of spruce and measuring seeding of rowan. Counting, layouts and measurings were processed into schedules and consequently analysed. It was found, that amount of deer animals is raising and its influence on recovery is therefore more significant. Damage, which was found out on plants of spruce has raised since year 2000. Results has shown, that the slight browsing has increased by 10% compared to year 2000. Big effect on rowan recovery has instead of other also altitude which is connected with climatic conditios. By reason of raising deer animals in the area of Krkonoše national park and necessity its regulation, further monitoring of vertebrate influence on wood ecosystem is recomended.
The concept proposal of the red deer population management in the Kaplice region
BODNÁR, Lukáš
The main objective of my master thesis was to research the current state of red deer breeding in the Kaplice region and to propose the concept of the management of the red deer populations for the future. In two hunt seasons I measured 23 red deer medal trophies and 17 red deer antlers. So many medal trophies contradict all the arguments about the low quality of population of red deer in Novohradské mountain and the necessity to liquidate of this population. In two hunt seasons 50 jawbones of does and calves were collected. The age structure, specified according to the jawbones, proved the fact, that young game are in the population of red deer. In the population there are more females than males. This fact proves the analysis of the game census and notes of game hunting. The result is, that the best solution of red deer breeding is to establish The red deer breeding region Novohradské hory.
GPS telemetry and activity measurement focused on even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla)
Peterka, Tomáš ; Bartoš, Luděk (advisor) ; Komárková, Martina (referee)
GPS telemetry is a recently expanding method for research on most animal species. It provides automatical scanning of position and related data on large distances and often on large temporal scale. The research studies has changed dramatically during the development of this method. Experiments using this technology deal with scanning of incidence, management and species conservation, activity pattern of controlled animals, estimation of behavior in various scales and so on. Activity sensors which are often included to GPS collars serve for determination of behavior of monitored species. In this thesis there are summarized basics of VHF and GPS technology. In available articles of great terrestrial mammals like even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla) and marginally also bears (Ursidae) we show possible application of GPS technology for activity measurement, methods, restrictions and results of experiments. At the end we introduce experimental approach for activity measurement of red deer (Cervus elaphus) and results of the pilot study.
Mapping of distribution of red deer and sika deer hybrids in Czechia using audio recordings - citizen science project
Nečasová, Monika ; Pipek, Pavel (advisor) ; Červený, Jaroslav (referee)
In the Czech Republic, as in other parts of Europe (e.g., British Isles), the native European red deer (Cervus elaphus) has been hybridising with sika deer (C. nippon), which was introduced from East Asia. The hybrids are fertile, and, therefore, can backcross with their parental species and threaten their genetic integrity. Offsprings of such multiple crosses are very difficult to identify according to their morphological traits, while more reliable genetic methods are financially and logistically demanding. This work follows the study of Long et al. from 1998, which showed clear differences in vocalization between red deer, sika deer and the first generation of their hybrids, and thus suggested the third way how to identify hybrids - bioacoustic analysis. We decided to test this method in the Czech Republic in a citizen science project, the aim of which was to map the distribution of parent species and their hybrids using audiorecordings of rut vocalisation. To allow more detailed analysis, we also recorded our own recordings on a professional recording device with a directional microphone. In total, 451 recordings were collected, of which only 263 with a vocalization of 162 individuals were selected for further analysis. Recordings from previous studies from Ireland (Long et al. 1998; Wyman et...
Mapping of distribution of red deer and sika deer hybrids in Czechia using audio recordings - citizen science project
Nečasová, Monika ; Pipek, Pavel (advisor) ; Červený, Jaroslav (referee)
In the Czech Republic, as in other parts of Europe (e.g., British Isles), the native European red deer (Cervus elaphus) has been hybridising with sika deer (C. nippon), which was introduced from East Asia. The hybrids are fertile, and, therefore, can backcross with their parental species and threaten their genetic integrity. Offsprings of such multiple crosses are very difficult to identify according to their morphological traits, while more reliable genetic methods are financially and logistically demanding. This work follows the study of Long et al. from 1998, which showed clear differences in vocalization between red deer, sika deer and the first generation of their hybrids, and thus suggested the third way how to identify hybrids - bioacoustic analysis. We decided to test this method in the Czech Republic in a citizen science project, the aim of which was to map the distribution of parent species and their hybrids using audiorecordings of rut vocalisation. To allow more detailed analysis, we also recorded our own recordings on a professional recording device with a directional microphone. In total, 451 recordings were collected, of which only 263 with a vocalization of 162 individuals were selected for further analysis. Recordings from previous studies from Ireland (Long et al. 1998; Wyman et...

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