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2. F. Moravec: Dracunculoid and Anguillicoloid Nematodes Parasitic in Vertebrates
- Creator:
- Baruš, Vlastimil
- Format:
- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Autor recenze: Vlastimil Baruš
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ and policy:public
3. F. Moravec: Trichinelloid Nematodes Parasitic in Cold-blooded Vertebrates
- Creator:
- Baruš, Vlastimil
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- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Autor recenze: Vlastimil Baruš
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ and policy:public
4. Growth of barbel, Barbus barbus, in the River Jihlava following major habitat alteration and estimated by two methods
- Creator:
- Prokeš, Miroslav, Šovčík, Pavol, Peňáz, Milan, Baruš, Vlastimil, Spurný, Petr, and Vilizzi, Lorenzo
- Type:
- article and TEXT
- Subject:
- hydropower scheme, back-calculation, tagging, and recapture
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Growth in length and weight, based on a combination of scale annulus interpretation and back-calculation using the Fraser-Lee model, was studied in male and female barbel, Barbus barbus, from a section of the River Jihlava sampled in 1999–2001. Results were compared with growth data obtained with similar methods in 1976, prior to construction and functioning of a hydropower scheme complex, and during the period of the scheme’s partial operation (1980–1984). Recent growth rate, under seemingly fully-stabilised environmental conditions and complete adaptation of the barbel population, showed the highest distinct sexual dimorphism in growth rate was also confirmed, with females growing faster than males, though to a lower extent than recorded both during previous periods and from several other localities. Further, upon comparison of back-calculated lengths for previous years of recently tagged-and-recaptured fish (1999–2001) with observed lengths directly measured at corresponding ages, no significant differences were overall found between the results obtained by either method in most age groups. Finally, the linear Fraser-Lee model proved a sufficiently accurate and practical method for back-calculating lengths for previous years of life also in barbel.
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
5. Heavy metals in the silvery mole-rat, Heliophobius argenteocinereus (Bathyergidae, Rodentia) from Malawi
- Creator:
- Šumbera, Radim, Baruš, Vlastimil, and Tenora, František
- Type:
- article and TEXT
- Subject:
- heavy metals, subterranean roden, Heliophobius, and bioaccumulation
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Concentrations of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) were assessed in body tissues of a solitary subterranean rodent, the silvery mole-rat (Heliophobius argenteocinereus) from the African endemic family Bathyergidae. The mean concentrations of cooper and zinc in animals captured in Malawi were higher in liver compared to muscle (18.3 mg.kg-1 vs. 8.8 mg.kg-1 of dry weight for copper; 170.3 mg.kg-1 vs. 101.2 mg.kg-1 for zinc). No important differences were found in oncentration of heavy metals between animals captured in different habitats (grassland vs. cultivated crops) or between sexes. Very low concentrations of lead (0.41 mg.kg-1 in liver, 0.25 mg.kg-1 in muscle) and cadmium (0.09 mg.kg-1 in liver, 0.07 mg.kg-1 in muscle) indicate no health risk connected with local consumption of silvery mole-rats in the area under study.
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
6. Meristic and mensural morphological characters of juvenile sterlet reared in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic
- Creator:
- Prokeš, Miroslav, Baruš, Vlastimil, Macholán, Miloš, Krupka, Ivan, and Masár, Juraj
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- article and TEXT
- Subject:
- morphometrical characters, juvenile Acipenser ruthenus, aquaculture form, comparative morphometrical analysis, and repeated introduction
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Documented were the values of 7 morphological meristic and 37 mensural characters in samples of 0+ juvenile specimens of the sterlet reared in special aquacultural facilities in the Czech Republic (and originating from Russia), and in the Slovak Republic (originating from the Danube Slovak section). Individual character values were compared with literature data using the method size-pooled samples. Specimens reared in the Czech Republic (CR) and in the Slovak Republic (SR) did not differ in the maximum-minimum range of their meristic characters from the literature systematic description presented for sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus Linnaeus, 1758). Regards differences between mean values, the sample from the Czech Republic differed significantly in 4 (of 6) meristic characters, and in 14 (of 27) mensural characters compared. On the basis of multivariate morphometrical analysis (PCA, UPGMA) it was found that the sample of sterlet from the CR clusters well with other samples of the sterlet populations, being morphologically closest to a pair of samples from the Danube River. We suggest that, because of the numerous transfers into the Danube of sterlets reared by aquaculture in the CR, it will be impossible to discriminate them morphologically from those reared naturally in the Danube Slovak section.
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
7. Moravec F. 2004: Metazoan paradises of salmonid fishes of Europe. First edition
- Creator:
- Baruš, Vlastimil
- Type:
- article and TEXT
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
8. Movements of barbel, Barbus barbus (Pisces: Cyprinidae)
- Creator:
- Peňáz, Milan, Baruš, Vlastimil, Prokeš, Miroslav, and Homolka, Miloslav
- Type:
- article and TEXT
- Subject:
- tagging, resident and mobile fish, territoriality, metapopulation, and riffle-pool development
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Altogether 701 adult barbel, Barbus barbus were captured by electrofishing and individually tagged to study their local displacement and movements in a stretch of the River Jihlava (Czech Republic). A total of 149 fish were recaptured and 105 of them (70.47 %) were considered as ”resident” because they were always recaptured in the same, relatively restricted (250 - 780 m) stream section, which always contained a pool and was demarcated naturally by riffles on both edges. The remaining 44 recaptured specimens (29.53 %) belonged to the “mobile” part of population, their movements encompassing two (or exceptionally more) adjacent stream sections and at maximum a distance of 1680 m downstream or 2020 m upstream. The proportion of mobile barbel, relatively low in smaller and middle size classes, increased in the largest size classes (451–550 mm of SL). A rather limited extent of movements also suggests a relatively small area of home range in the studied stretch, which nevertheless provides satisfactory resources and favourable conditions required by barbel over their entire life cycle. The extent of movements and corresponding proportion of mobile fish appear to be increasing with diminishing habitat patchiness. In the stretch of River Jihlava studied, with a rich patchy heterogenous habitat and well developed riffle-pool-raceway structure, each section (pool) can be considered as a more or less isolated spatial unit containing its own, and in a certain degree, isolated component of a metapopulation.
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
9. New morphological data on the first-stage larvae of two Procamallanus species (Nematoda: Camallanidae) based on SEM studies
- Creator:
- Mašová, Šárka, Baruš, Vlastimil, and Moravec, František
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- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- First-stage larvae of camallanid nematodes Procamallanus (Procamallanus) laeviconchus (Wedl, 1862) and Procamallanus (Procamallanus) sp. from naturally infected Distichodus niloticus (Hasselquist) and Clarias gariepinus (Burchell), respectively, from Lake Turkana, Kenya (new geographical records) are described, being for the first time studied by scanning electron microscopy. Larvae of both species are characterised by the presence of a dorsal cephalic tooth, four submedian cephalic papillae and a pair of amphids, and by the elongate tail with several terminal digit-like processes. The latter formations probably serve for the attachment of larvae to the substrate in water when the larvae attract copepod intermediate hosts by their movements; these structures, especially their numbers, may be of taxonomic importance in camallanid nematodes.
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10. Redescription of cystacanths of Corynosoma pseudohamanni Zdzitowiecki, 1984 (Acanthocephala: Polymorphidae) from paratenic fish hosts
- Creator:
- Mašová, Šárka and Baruš, Vlastimil
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- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
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- Acanthocephala, Corynosoma pseudohamanni, redescription, morphology, James Ross Island, and Antarctica
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Cystacanths of Corynosoma pseudohamanni Zdzitowiecki, 1984 (Palaeacanthocephala: Polymorphidae) are redescribed on the basis of specimens recovered from three species of Antarctic notothenioid fish, Trematomus bernacchii Boulenger, Gobionotothen gibberifrons (Lönnberg) and Notothenia coriiceps Richardson, collected from the Prince Gustav Channel, Antarctica. The cystacanths' morphometry and their internal anatomy including trunk muscles were studied using light and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The characteristic features of this species such as the length of proboscis and the number of hooks (i.e. 260 hooks arranged in 20 rows with 13 hooks each, including two basal hooks) were confirmed and the intraspecific variability was evaluated. Sexual dimorphism was manifested in the shape of the hindtrunk, and the distribution and extent of the somatic armature only. SEM observations of internal anatomy revealed the detailed organization of trunk musculature.
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