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2. Associations between pharmaceutical contaminants, parasite load and health status in brown trout exposed to sewage effluent in a small stream
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Pravdová, Markéta, Kolářová, Jitka, Grabicová, Kateřina, Mikl, Libor, Bláha, Martin, Randák, Tomáš, Kvach, Yurii, Jurajda, Pavel, and Ondračková, Markéta
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- 2021
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3. Radioaktivní ukazatele v povrchových vodách povodí řeky Ploučnice
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Stierand, Pavel, primary and Mikl, Libor, additional
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- 2023
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4. Response of benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages to round (Neogobius melanostomus, Pallas 1814) and tubenose (Proterorhinus semilunaris, Heckel 1837) goby predation pressure
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Mikl, Libor, Adámek, Zdeněk, Všetičková, Lucie, Janáč, Michal, Roche, Kevin, Šlapanský, Luděk, and Jurajda, Pavel
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- 2017
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5. Assessment of the quality of river sediments in Baseline national monitoring stations of 12 countries in the Danube River Basin
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Vîjdea, Anca-Marina, Alexe, Veronica Elena, Bălan, Lidia-Lenuța, Bogdevich, Oleg, Čeru, Teja, Dević, Neda, Dobnikar, Meta, Dudás, Katalin Mária, Hajdarević, Ismir, Halířová, Jarmila, Hikov, Atanas, Humer, Franko, Ivanišević, Danijel, Jankulár, Michal, Jordan, Gyozo, Koret, Kristina, Marjanović, Marko, Marjanović, Prvoslav, Mikl, Libor, Nicoară, Igor, Nikolić, Toni, Peytcheva, Irena, Pfleiderer, Sebastian, Reitner, Heinz, Šorša, Ajka, Vićanović, Jelena, Vulić, Dragica & The SIMONA Project Team (Baltres, Albert, Baranya, Sándor, Cvetković, Vladica, Filipov, Petyo, Galović, Lidija, Gibalová, Anna, Haslinger, Edith, Kinner, Paul, Klos, Volodymyr, Knoll, Tanja, Kordík, Jozef, Kéri, Barbara, Keršňáková, Zuzana, Kovács, Zsófia, Iepure, Gheorghe, Čaić Janković, Ana, Milalovska, Zlatka, Mišur, Ivan, Mörtl, Mária, Nasui, Daniel, Nováková, Jarmila, Radusinović, Slobodan, Sarić, Kristina, Stierand, Pavel, Stríček, Igor, Szekács, András, Szakács, Zsolt, Takács, Eszter, Träxler, Barbara, and Vetseva, Milena)
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monitoring sediment stations ,sampling ,hazardous substances ,environmental quality standards ,Danube River Basin - Abstract
Fluvial sediment samples (river bottom sediment, suspended sediment and active floodplain/overbank) were collected in 2 baseline stations of the Transnational Monitoring Network for each of the 12 countries in the Danube Basin Region: Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Republic of Moldavia, Montenegro, Romania, Republic of Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia, according to a harmonized methodology. The sediment samples were analyzed for selected hazardous substances (HSs):8 metals, 8 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and 6 pesticides in an accredited laboratory selected as reference laboratory, as well as in national laboratories. Risk ratios were computed in order to compare the results to the Environmental Quality Standards listed in the European Directives, to the national threshold values in the Danube Basin, and to other available international European and American quality standards, and the risk ratios were classified as background, alert and intervention values for readily evaluation. Results show widespread metal(oid) (As, Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb, and Zn) contamination in the Danube Basin, most often associated with historic mining. Concentration values of Ni and Cr exceeding the thresholds are caused by the geological background (ultrabasic and metamorphic rocks in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Serbia and Romania). Concentration values higher than the thresholds for some of the PAHs (e.g. Fluoranthene) and sometimes for Total PAHs were also noted almost in every countries, caused by industrial activities, wastewater discharges or navigation on the Danube River. Pesticides were below the detection limit or below the legislative intervention thresholds at all national baseline sampling sites.
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- 2022
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6. Assessment of river sediment quality according to the EU Water Framework Directive in mountainous fluvial conditions. A case study in the upper Tisa area, Danube River Basin
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Damian, Gheorghe, Iepure, Gheorghe, Jordan, Gyozo, Nasui, Daniel, Alijagic, Jasminka, Ivanišević, Danijel, Galović, Lidija, Beres, Ioan & The SIMONA Project Team (Alexe, Veronica, Balan, Lidia, Baltres, Albert, Baranya, Sándor, Bogdevich, Oleg, Čeru, Teja, Cvetković, Vladica, Dević, Neda, Dobnikar, Meta, Dudás, Katalin Mária, Filipov, Petyo, Gibalová, Anna, Hajdarević, Ismir, Halířová, Jarmila, Haslinger, Edith, Hikov, Atanas, Humer, Franko, Kinner, Paul, Klos, Volodymyr, Knoll, Tanja, Kordík, Jozef, Kéri, Barbara, Keršňáková, Zuzana, Koret, Kristina, Kovács, Zsófia, Čaić Janković, Ana, Marjanović, Marko, Marjanović, Prvoslav, Mikl, Libor, Milalovska, Zlatka, Mišur, Ivan, Mörtl, Mária, Nicoară, Igor, Nikolić, Toni, Nováková, Jarmila, Peytcheva, Irena, Pfleiderer, Sebastian, Radusinović, Slobodan, Reitner, Heinz, Šarić, Kristina, Šorša, Ajka, Stierand, Pavel, Stríček, Igor, Szekács, András, Szakács, Zsolt, Takács, Eszter, Träxler, Barbara, Vetseva, Milena, Vijdea, Anca-Marina, and Vulić, Dragica)
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river sediment ,monitoring ,heavy metals ,organic substances ,EQS evaluation ,correlation ,sources ,anthropic activity ,geological background - Abstract
Discharge of hazardous substances (HSs) in hydrographic basins represent a danger to aquatic biological activity and water supplies and can severely pollute surface water sediments. The increase of pollution in the Danube Basin requires the implementation of systematic monitoring and evaluation of the sediments quality as dictated by the EU Water Framework Directive. For this system development, applicable in mountainous conditions, the Upper Tisa region in the northwest part of Romania on the border with Ukraine, Hungary and Slovakia was selected as a test area. Sampling of overbank (floodplain) sediment, river bottom sediment and suspended sediment was carried out at 10 locations in the test area in order to analyze the concentration and distribution of eight metal(oid)s (Cu, Pb, Zn, Cd, Hg, Ni, Cr and As), in addition to 3 organic components (anthracene, fluoranthene, benzo(e)pyrene) as hazardous substances (HSs). The sediment quality assessment was carried out according to the 2013/39/EU Directive and EU Water Framework Directive standards. Most of the analyzed HS concentrations in river bottom sediment and overbank (floodplain) sediments fall within the limits of environmental quality standards (EQS). As, Cu, Pb, and Zn tend to exceed the EQS at some locations. The highest exceedances were recorded for Pb, for which contents of up to 987 mg/kg were detected. The highest contents were found in the overbank sediments sampled, and the lowest in river bottom sediments, which may indicate historical pollution. Mercury contents in overbank sediment samples exceed all standards, while cadmium content is below the international standards. Anthracene, fluoranthene and benzo(e)pyrene concentrations in overbank and bottom sediments comply with international standards. A few samples in suspended sediments slightly exceed the lowest environmental standard value (i.e., Romanian normal value). HS concentrations remain low in the suspended sediments showing that it is not the main transport route for pollution in this area. HS contents decrease gradually from upstream to downstream due to dilution along the river course. In the last testing point at Someș Aciua, the concentration of metal(oid)s measured in the sediments remain below the EQS limit values, thus there is no risk of transboundary pollution. The main source of metal(oid) contamination is historic base-metal ore mining and the associated mine waste sites in the Baia Mare and other mining areas scattered around the whole region. The main source of the studied organic compounds is the incomplete or low-temperature coal combustion processes that occur in households in rural areas.
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- 2022
7. Assessment of river sediment quality according to the EU Water Framework Directive in lowland fluvial conditions. A case study in the Drava river area, Danube River Basin
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Šorša, Ajka, Čeru, Teja, Kovács, Zsófia, Jordan, Gyozo, Dudás, Katalin Mária, Szabó, Peter & The SIMONA Project Team: Baltres, Albert, Baranya, Sándor, Cvetković, Vladica, Dević, Neda, Dobnikar, Meta, Filipov, Petyo, Galović, Lidija, Gibalová, Anna, Hajdarević, Ismir, Halířová, Jarmila, Haslinger, Edith, Hikov, Atanas, Kéri, Barbara, Keršňáková, Zuzana, Kinner, Paul, Klos, Volodymyr, Knoll, Tanja, Kordík, Jozef, Koret, Kristina, Iepure, Gheorghe, Ivanišević, Danijel, Čaić Janković, Ana, Marjanović, Prvoslav, Mikl, Libor, Milalovska, Zlatka, Mišur, Ivan, Mörtl, Mária, Nasui, Daniel, Nicoară, Igor, Nováková, Jarmila, Nikolić, Toni, Pfleiderer, Sebastian, Radusinović, Slobodan, Reitner, Heinz, Šarić, Kristina, Stierand, Pavel, Stríček, Igor, Szakács, András, Szakács, Zsolt, Takács, Eszter, Träxler, Barbara, Vetseva, Milena, Vijdea, Anca-Marina, and Vulić, Dragica)
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environmental quality standards (EQS), hazardous substances, heavy metals, monitoring, priority substances, SIMONA, geological background, anthropogenic activities, Drava River - Abstract
The EU Water Framework Directive requires the monitoring and evaluation of surface water sediment quality based on the assessment of risk posed by contamination on the biotic receptors. Fluvial sediments are important receptors of hazardous substances (HSs) pollution from the upstream catchment areas in the Danube River Basin (DRB). For the development of systematic sediment quality monitoring and evaluation, the Drava River region on the border of Hungary and Croatia was selected as a test area representative of lowland hydromorphological conditions. Overbank (floodplain) sediments and river bottom sediments (stream sediments) were sampled at two depths at 9 locations in the test area. Eight heavy metal(oid)s were analyzed As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, and Zn as hazardous substances. The sediment quality assessment was carried out according to the 2013/39/EU Directive and EU Water Framework Directive standards. Most of the analysed HS concentrations in river bottom sediment and overbank (floodplain) sediments fall within the limits of environmental quality standards (EQS). Results show that there is no significant differences in metal(oid) HS concentrations among the various sediment types and between shallow (0- 5cm) and deeper (stream sediment: 5-10cm ; floodplain sediment: 40-50cm) sediment which suggests that the large lowland Drava River fluvial system is an extensive single fluvial system with homogeneous distribution of sediments and the associated contaminants. Specifically, the studied sediments in the tributaries of the Drava River do not seem to be contaminated with metal(oid) hazardous substances but at certain sites concentrations are elevated above the environmental limit values, especially for As and Zn, and to lesser extent for Cr. The data analysis techniques used enabled the identification of sites with anthropogenic pollution and the recognition of regional pattern in HSs distribution.
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- 2022
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8. The diet of reservoir perch before, during and after establishment of non-native tubenose goby
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Všetičková Lucie, Mikl Libor, Adámek Zdeněk, Prášek Václav, Roche Kevin, and Jurajda Pavel
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Dietary shift ,food preference ,Gobiidae ,invasive species ,Perca fluviatilis ,piscivore diet ,Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 - Abstract
In recent decades, gobiid species have increased their distribution throughout Europe and now often represent the dominant genus along many rivers and canals. In this study, we assessed the role of tubenose goby (Proterorhinus semilunaris) as a prey species of native perch (Perca fluviatilis) in a lowland reservoir soon after their initial introduction in 1994 (sampling started 1998) and 17 years after establishment (2011–2012). We compare these data with perch diet composition from before introduction (1981–1982). Our data indicate that tubenose gobies quickly became the dominant species along the reservoir bankside, making them an attractive prey for ≥1 + perch. There was a clear increasing trend in the numbers of larger perch caught along the rip-rap, with the largest fish clearly specialising on gobies. As such, introduction of tubenose gobies has had a pronounced effect on food web and population dynamics along the littoral zone. While goby numbers appear to have dropped significantly in recent years, apparently due to predation pressure, further studies are needed to assess whether such changes have had any general impact on population and food web dynamics within the reservoir.
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- 2018
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9. Expansion of round gobies in a non-navigable river system
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Mikl Libor, Jurajda Pavel, Roche Kevin, Michal Janáč, and Luděk Šlapanský
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0106 biological sciences ,education.field_of_study ,Neogobius ,biology ,Range (biology) ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Population ,Goby ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Fishery ,Proterorhinus semilunaris ,Abundance (ecology) ,Round goby ,Biological dispersal ,14. Life underwater ,education - Abstract
A number of Ponto-Caspian Gobiid species have greatly increased their geographical ranges over recent decades. Most expansion studies to date, however, have focused on navigable waterways. In this study, we present a summary of six-years (2008–2013) monitoring of round goby Neogobius melanostomus expansion along two connected non-navigable rivers. Contiguous range expansion was observed in both rivers, with dispersal rate ranging from 1.2 to 3.2 km/year. Gobies at newly invaded sites ranged from 20 to 117 mm, with both juveniles and adult fish observed. Though the data did not allow us to see any consistent pattern in the first years after detection, there was some evidence for a shift to a female-biased, juvenile-dominated population over time. While the abundance of non-native tubenose goby Proterorhinus semilunaris appeared to be negatively influenced by round goby establishment, diversity of nearshore native fish showed no evidence of dramatic decline attributable to round goby.
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- 2017
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10. The diet of predatory fish in drinking water reservoirs – how can they contribute to biomanipulation efforts?
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Adámek, Zdeněk, primary, Mikl, Libor, additional, Šlapanský, Luděk, additional, Jurajda, Pavel, additional, and Halačka, Karel, additional
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- 2019
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11. Endangered aquatic macrophytes in the diet of rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus)
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Zapletal, Tomáš, primary, Andreas, Michal, additional, Adámek, Zdeněk, additional, Špaček, Jan, additional, Mikl, Libor, additional, and Mareš, Jan, additional
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- 2019
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12. Genetická struktura populací pstruha obecného (Salmo trutta) na vybraných lokalitách v Krkonošském národním parku.
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JURAJDA, PAVEL, BEDNAŘÍK, ADAM, BARTÁKOVÁ, VERONIKA, MENDEL, JAN, JURAJDOVÁ, ZDENKA, and MIKL, LIBOR
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- 2020
13. Fish Communities of Five Drinking Water Reservoirs in the Morava River Basin
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Jurajda, Pavel, primary, Janáč, Michal, additional, Roche, Kevin, additional, Mikl, Libor, additional, Šlapanský, Luděk, additional, Krechler, Ivo, additional, Adámek, Zdeněk, additional, Jurajdová, Zdenka, additional, and Halačka, Karel, additional
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- 2018
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14. Invasive Ponto-Caspian gobies in the diet of piscivorous fish in a European lowland river
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Mikl, Libor, primary, Adámek, Zdeněk, additional, Roche, Kevin, additional, Všetičková, Lucie, additional, Šlapanský, Luděk, additional, and Jurajda, Pavel, additional
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- 2017
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15. Metal Pollution of Forest Phytomass from Uranium Industry in Czech Republic and Its Ecological Management Perspectives
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Juřička, David, primary, Mikl, Libor, additional, Muchová, Marcela, additional, Cihlářová, Hana, additional, Hladký, Jan, additional, Rosická, Zdena, additional, Novotná, Jitka, additional, Frýzová, Radka, additional, Brtnický, Martin, additional, and Kynický, Jindřich, additional
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- 2017
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16. Response of benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages to round (Neogobius melanostomus, Pallas 1814) and tubenose (Proterorhinus semilunaris, Heckel 1837) goby predation pressure
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Mikl, Libor, primary, Adámek, Zdeněk, additional, Všetičková, Lucie, additional, Janáč, Michal, additional, Roche, Kevin, additional, Šlapanský, Luděk, additional, and Jurajda, Pavel, additional
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- 2016
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17. Bilance plavenin unášených ve vznosu ve vybraných profilech povodí Dyje a Svratky
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Marton, Daniel, Mikl, Libor, Priesner, Radek, Marton, Daniel, Mikl, Libor, and Priesner, Radek
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V rámci této diplomové práce je vyhodnocena bilance plavenin, tedy nerozpuštěných látek unášených v suspenzi, ve vodoměrných profilech Hevlín/Dyje, Přibice/Jihlava, Znojmo/Dyje a Židlochovice/Svratka. Měření a následné vyhodnocení plavenin je provedeno dle oficiální rakouské metodické příručky, tento spis tedy navazuje na předchozí, bakalářskou práci. Vybrané základní kroky doporučované rakouskou metodikou při samotném měření plavenin jsou nadto porovnány s oficiálními postupy ze Spojených státu amerických a z České republiky. Práce navíc přichází s inovativními způsoby korekce dat naměřených optickou sondou. Výstupy budou využity v projektu ATCZ28 SEDECO – Sedimenty a ekosystémové služby ve vzájemném působení s povodněmi a suchem v pohraniční oblasti AT-CZ, ze kterého jsou k dispozici i samotné záznamy měření, a to od roku 2019 do roku 2022. Všechny výsledky jsou mimoto porovnány s měřeními Českého hydrometeorologického ústavu., The balance of suspended sediment, i.e. undissolved substances carried in suspension, load in the hydrometric profiles Hevlín/Thaya, Přibice/Jihlava, Znojmo/Thaya and Židlochovice/Svratka is evaluated in this thesis. The measurements and the subsequent evaluation of the suspended sediment are carried out according to the official Austrian methodological manual, so this paper is a continuation of the previously written bachelor thesis. In addition, the selected basic steps recommended by the Austrian methodology for the actual measurement of the suspended sediment are compared with official procedures from the United States and the Czech Republic. On top of that, the work comes with innovative ways of correcting the data measured by the optical probe. The results will be used in the project ATCZ28 SEDECO – Sediments, ecosystem services and interrelation with floods and droughts in the AT-CZ border region, from which the measurement records from 2019 to 2022 themselves are available. All results are also compared with the measurements of the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute.
18. Bilance plavenin unášených ve vznosu ve vybraných profilech povodí Dyje a Svratky
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Marton, Daniel, Mikl, Libor, Priesner, Radek, Marton, Daniel, Mikl, Libor, and Priesner, Radek
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V rámci této diplomové práce je vyhodnocena bilance plavenin, tedy nerozpuštěných látek unášených v suspenzi, ve vodoměrných profilech Hevlín/Dyje, Přibice/Jihlava, Znojmo/Dyje a Židlochovice/Svratka. Měření a následné vyhodnocení plavenin je provedeno dle oficiální rakouské metodické příručky, tento spis tedy navazuje na předchozí, bakalářskou práci. Vybrané základní kroky doporučované rakouskou metodikou při samotném měření plavenin jsou nadto porovnány s oficiálními postupy ze Spojených státu amerických a z České republiky. Práce navíc přichází s inovativními způsoby korekce dat naměřených optickou sondou. Výstupy budou využity v projektu ATCZ28 SEDECO – Sedimenty a ekosystémové služby ve vzájemném působení s povodněmi a suchem v pohraniční oblasti AT-CZ, ze kterého jsou k dispozici i samotné záznamy měření, a to od roku 2019 do roku 2022. Všechny výsledky jsou mimoto porovnány s měřeními Českého hydrometeorologického ústavu., The balance of suspended sediment, i.e. undissolved substances carried in suspension, load in the hydrometric profiles Hevlín/Thaya, Přibice/Jihlava, Znojmo/Thaya and Židlochovice/Svratka is evaluated in this thesis. The measurements and the subsequent evaluation of the suspended sediment are carried out according to the official Austrian methodological manual, so this paper is a continuation of the previously written bachelor thesis. In addition, the selected basic steps recommended by the Austrian methodology for the actual measurement of the suspended sediment are compared with official procedures from the United States and the Czech Republic. On top of that, the work comes with innovative ways of correcting the data measured by the optical probe. The results will be used in the project ATCZ28 SEDECO – Sediments, ecosystem services and interrelation with floods and droughts in the AT-CZ border region, from which the measurement records from 2019 to 2022 themselves are available. All results are also compared with the measurements of the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute.
19. Bilance plavenin unášených ve vznosu ve vybraných profilech povodí Dyje a Svratky
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Marton, Daniel, Mikl, Libor, Priesner, Radek, Marton, Daniel, Mikl, Libor, and Priesner, Radek
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V rámci této diplomové práce je vyhodnocena bilance plavenin, tedy nerozpuštěných látek unášených v suspenzi, ve vodoměrných profilech Hevlín/Dyje, Přibice/Jihlava, Znojmo/Dyje a Židlochovice/Svratka. Měření a následné vyhodnocení plavenin je provedeno dle oficiální rakouské metodické příručky, tento spis tedy navazuje na předchozí, bakalářskou práci. Vybrané základní kroky doporučované rakouskou metodikou při samotném měření plavenin jsou nadto porovnány s oficiálními postupy ze Spojených státu amerických a z České republiky. Práce navíc přichází s inovativními způsoby korekce dat naměřených optickou sondou. Výstupy budou využity v projektu ATCZ28 SEDECO – Sedimenty a ekosystémové služby ve vzájemném působení s povodněmi a suchem v pohraniční oblasti AT-CZ, ze kterého jsou k dispozici i samotné záznamy měření, a to od roku 2019 do roku 2022. Všechny výsledky jsou mimoto porovnány s měřeními Českého hydrometeorologického ústavu., The balance of suspended sediment, i.e. undissolved substances carried in suspension, load in the hydrometric profiles Hevlín/Thaya, Přibice/Jihlava, Znojmo/Thaya and Židlochovice/Svratka is evaluated in this thesis. The measurements and the subsequent evaluation of the suspended sediment are carried out according to the official Austrian methodological manual, so this paper is a continuation of the previously written bachelor thesis. In addition, the selected basic steps recommended by the Austrian methodology for the actual measurement of the suspended sediment are compared with official procedures from the United States and the Czech Republic. On top of that, the work comes with innovative ways of correcting the data measured by the optical probe. The results will be used in the project ATCZ28 SEDECO – Sediments, ecosystem services and interrelation with floods and droughts in the AT-CZ border region, from which the measurement records from 2019 to 2022 themselves are available. All results are also compared with the measurements of the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute.
20. Biomanipulation measures at the Hamry water supply reservoir - poor reaction of phytoplankton to planctivorous fish reduction
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Jurajda, Pavel, Adámek, Zdeněk, Janáč, Michal, Roche, Kevin Francis, Mikl, Libor, Rederer, L., Zapletal, T., Koza, V., and Špaček, J.
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phytoplankton ,Hamry water supply reservoir - Abstract
One measure commonly used for improving water quality in open waters is biomanipulation of fish stock. Previous studies in shallow lakes confirm the importance of reducing cyprinid populations for increasing zooplankton. Empirical results from reservoirs, however, are scarce. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of an intensive reduction of cyprinid fishes and perch fry density between 2009 and 2013 on water quality in the Hamry drinking water reservoir. The abundance of common bream broodstock decreased by around 12 000 individuals over the five years, and biomass dropped below 20 kg.ha-1. Stocking with pike and zander proved less effective. In reservoirs similar to Hamry, reduction of bream biomass can be a highly effective means of increasing filtering zooplankton biomass. Phytoplankton dynamics, however, appear to depend on additional factors, with nutrient loading (especially phosphorus) probably playing the primary role.
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- 2014
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