DZB - Zverejnená bakalárska práca

Výsledky kraniometrických meraní vo vybraných okresoch Slovenska

Autor
Galo, Matej
Školiteľ
Stanovský, Miroslav
Oponent
Bútora, Ľubomír
Škola
Technická univerzita vo Zvolene LF KAZMZ (LF)
Rok odovzdania
2019
Počet strán
50.s
Trvalý odkaz - CRZP
https://opac.crzp.sk/?fn=detailBiblioForm&sid=3BEC39B52C756B70CD0013A5CC71
Primárny jazyk
slovenčina

Typ práce
Bakalárska práca

Študijný odbor
4168 | poľovníctvo

Dátum zaslania práce do CRZP
10.05.2019

Dátum vytvorenia protokolu
12.05.2019

Dátum doručenia informácií o licenčnej zmluve
26.06.2019

Práca je zverejniteľná od
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Kľúčové slová (ostatné):
Matej Galo: Results of Craniometric Measurements in Selected Districts of Slovakia. (Bachelor Thesis).Technical University in Zvolen, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Applied Zoology and Wildlife Management. Head of Bachelor Thesis Ing. Miroslav Stanovský, CSc.This Bachelor thesis deals with the evaluation of craniometric measurements in the districts of Rožňava, Revúca, Trnava and Nitra for the hunting season 2016/2017, 2017/2018, 2018/2019. In this work we processed the issue of red deer, its habitat, living and food demands. At the same time, we have defined subspecies of Cervus elaphus occurring in our territory. These are subspecies eentral european red deer (Cervus elaphus hippelaphus) and carpathian red deer (Cervus elaphus montanus). Subsequently, we defined methods for evaluating deer trophies, which are applied to evaluate the quality of deer trophies for a given hunting season. By measuring the caliper we obtained craniometric data for individual districts and seasons. These data were then statistically processed and graphically evaluated. The analysis of craniometric measurements showed that deer living in the Rožňava and Revúca districts are closer to Cervus elaphus montanus and are larger in size than deer living in Nitra and Trnava districts. Subsequently, we analyzed the impact of the area of agricultural land in relation to the forest land, from which it was clear that for deer animals living in the district with a dominant area of forest land is craniometrically larger. Finally, we analyzed the point-to-point ratio of craniometric data on a sample of 40 medal-rated red deer. We have found, that such a dependency does not exist or is negligible for a sample of our choice. As a negative factor influencing craniometric measurements, we often evaluated the incorrect determination of the age of red deer and consequently the incorrect classification into the age level, which to a certain extent also influenced the measurement results. Therefore, it is necessary to pursue as much as possible hunting education, rationally manage game management and train as many specialists as will be specialists in the field.

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