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The lecture broadens basic knowledge about ecology of inland lentic aquatic habitats in all their scales, ie. from large lakes to ephemeral pools. An elementary knowledge of limnology and freshwater organisms is welcome.
Last update: Černý Martin, RNDr., Ph.D. (29.03.2019)
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Specialised literature will be recommended during the courses . For general reaading we recommend 1. Limnoecology: The Ecology of Lakes and Streams by W. lampert and U. Sommer , OUP Oxford; 2 edition (September 6, 2007). 2. Biogeochemistry of Inland Waters, G.E. Likens, 2010, Academic Press 3. The biology of temporary waters. D.D. Williams. OUP 2006 Last update: Sacherová Veronika, RNDr., Ph.D. (24.10.2019)
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Oral examination. Last update: Sacherová Veronika, RNDr., Ph.D. (10.04.2018)
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1. Introduction - general characteristics of lentic habitats, factors/resources ruling the ecosystem, adaptations for aquatic life 2. Temperate stratified lakes, mono-/ oligo-/ poly-mictic lakes 3. Famous freshwater lakes of the world 4. Shallow lakes and ponds 5. Salt lakes & Soda lakes (endorheic) 6. Subterranean lakes, karstic systems 7. Temporary waters (vernal pools, open summer/warm pools, puddles, thelmes); arctic pools, peatbogs... 8. Reservoirs 9. Extreme habitats - e.g. epishelf lakes, subglacial, thermal lakes, cryoconites etc. 10. Acidification, Eutrophisation 11. Fish & Fisheries (carp production) Last update: Sacherová Veronika, RNDr., Ph.D. (10.04.2018)
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