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  1. TitleMapovanie vydry riečnej na Slovensku
    Par.titleMapping of Eurasian otter in Slovakia
    Author infoPeter Urban
    Author Urban Peter 1962- (100%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Source document Bulletin Vydra, Č. 15. S. 48-57. - Dačice : Alka, 2012
    Keywords vydra riečna - Eurasian otter - Lutra lutra   rozšírenie - extension   Databanka fauny Slovenska   distribúcia - distribution   Data Bank of Slovak Fauna  
    LanguageSlovak
    CountryCzech Republic
    systematics 591
    AnnotationThe first comprehensive national survey of otter distribution (single–shot mapping) in Slovakia was accomplished in winter 2007/2008. The mapping was carried out using modified standard IUCN/OSG methodology – searching for presence marks of the otter in a network of quadrates. Results were obtained from 275 quadrates of the Databank of Slovak Fauna (DSF) (64% out of 429 DSF quadrates). The second mapping was carried out in winter 2008/2009 in 54 DSF quadrates (12.6% out of 429 quadrates). During both surveys the otter distribution was recorded in a total of 292 quadrates (88.7% out of checked quadrates; 61% out of all 429 quadrates in the Slovak Republic), in 36 quadrates (1% and 8%, respectively) otters were not recorded. The third one–off otter mapping of the whole Slovak territory (in all 429 quadrates) was carried out in summer 2010 with the “standard” method, 349 quadrates (81.4%) were positive and 80 quadrates (18.7%) were negative. The otter occurs in most parts of the country with the exception of parts of the Western and South–Eastern lowlands of Slovakia
    Public work category BEE
    No. of Archival Copy23932
    Repercussion categoryKROPIL, Rudolf - SLÁDEK, Jozef - GARAJ, Peter - HELL, Pavel. Biológia poľovnej zveri (Srstnatá zver) : vysokoškolská učebnica. Zvolen : Technická univerzita, 2012. 220 s. ISBN 978-80-228-2432-3.
    FINĎO, Slavomír. Vydra riečna (Lutra lutra). In Príručka metód monitoringu biotopov a druhov európskeho významu. Banská Štiavnica : Štátna ochrana prírody Slovenskej republiky, 2015. 148 s. ISBN 978-80-8184-024-1.
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  2. TitleMonitoring of the Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) re-colonisation in the Hron river catchment
    Author infoPeter Urban
    Author Urban Peter 1962- (100%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Source document Zoologické dny Brno 2013 : sborník abstraktů z konference 7. - 8. února 2013, Brno, Ekonomicko-správní fakulta MU. S. 240-241. - Brno : Ústav biologie obratlovců AV ČR, 2013 / Bryja Josef ; Řehák Zdeněk ; Zukal Jan ; Zoologické dny Brno 2013 konferencia
    Keywords vydra riečna - Eurasian otter - Lutra lutra   rekolonizácia   slovenská fauna   recolonisation   Data Bank of Slovak Fauna  
    Headings Geogr. Hron (Slovensko : rieka)
    basen of river Hron
    LanguageEnglish
    CountryCzech Republic
    systematics 59
    AnnotationThe modified standard IUCN/OSG method for monitoring of the Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra) population – searching for signs of presence of this species, such as footprints, anal gland secretions and spraints in a network of quadrates – was used for three field censuses of the otter distribution in the Hron river catchment. During each census, 48 quadrates (subdivided into a total of 152 quadrants to achieve higher resolution) of the "Databank of Slovak Fauna (DSF)" were checked. The first mapping was held in winter 1995/1996 and 35 quadrates (72.9 %) were positive and 13 quadrates (27.1 %) negative. The second mapping was carried out in summer and autumn of 2010 (during the third one-off otter mapping on the whole Slovak territory - in all 429 quadrates) when 45 quadrates (93.7 %) were found positive and 3 quadrates (6.3 %) negative. Alike the previous mapping, the third mapping in winter of 2011/2012 resulted in 45 positive and 3 negative quadrates. Results of two regional surveys (2010, 2011/2012) document increase in percentage of positive quadrates and in range occupied by otters in the Hron river catchment compared to that in 1995/1996. The increase is most pronounced in the central part of the catchment. The negative side-effect of the otter expansion is the increase of fish-stock damages in the Hron river and its tributaries as well as in small fishponds located in the catchment. As a consequence, fishpond owners show increasing pressure to promote damage compensation or to get permit for shooting otters.
    Public work category AFG
    No. of Archival Copy25882
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  3. TitleRevenanti
    Subtitleživí a mrtví ve středověké společnosti
    Author infoJean-Claude Schmitt ; [z fran. orig. prel. Kateřina Bavorová]
    Author Schmitt Jean-Claude
    Another authors Bavorová Kateřina (Translator)
    Issue dataPraha : ARGO , 2002. - 276 s.
    Issue1. vyd.
    Edition Každodenní život , sv. 15
    ISBN80-7203-455-3
    Keywords posmrtný život - life after death   stredovek - Middle Ages  
    LanguageCzech
    CountryCzech Republic
    systematics 237
    218
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    Call numberLocationSublocationUmiestnenieInfo
    244229Univerzita Mateja BelaDepartment of history In-Library Use Only
  4. TitleThe Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) in Slovakia - a preliminary report from a survey
    Par.titleLa Loutre d ’Europe (Lutra lutra) en Slovaque - rapport preliminaire issu d’enquetes nationales
    Author infoPeter Urban
    Author Urban Peter 1962- (100%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Source document IUCN/SSC Otter Specialist Group Bulletin. Vol. 10, no. 3 (2010), pp. 148-158. - Luxembourg : IUCN/SSC Otter Specialist Group, 2010
    Keywords vydra riečna - Eurasian otter - Lutra lutra   distribúcia - distribution   quadrates   Data Bank of Slovak Fauna   spraints  
    LanguageEnglish
    CountryGreat Britian
    systematics 591
    AnnotationThe first national survey of otter distribution in Slovakia was carried out in winter 2007/2008. The mapping was done using the modified standard IUCN/OSG methodology. Results were obtained from 275 "Databank of Slovak Fauna (DSF)" quadrates (64 % out of 429 DSF quadrates). The second mapping was carried out in winter 2008/2009 in 54 DSF quadrates (12.6 % out of 429 quadrates). In total, this covered 292 quadrates (88.7% out of checked quadrates; 61% out of all 429 quadrates in the Slovak Republic); in 36 quadrates (1% and 8%, respectively), no otters were recorded. The third one-off otter mapping on the whole Slovak territory (in all 429 quadrates) was carried out in summer 2010 with the “standard” method: 349 quadrates (81.4%) were positive and 80 quadrates (18.7%) were negative. The otter occurs in most parts of the country with the exception of parts of the Western and South-Eastern lowlands of Slovakia. Otter signs were found in all types of water bodies and channels of all sizes and in different types of reservoirs (dams, ponds, fishponds) in various land cover classes.
    Public work category ADE
    No. of Archival Copy18059
    Repercussion categoryŠIJAK, Andrej et al. Značkovanie vydry riečnej (Lutra lutra L.) na vybraných lokalitách Stredného Slovenska. In Bulletin Vydra, č. 15. Dačice : ALKA Wildlife, 2012. ISBN 978-80-87457-38-2, s. 48-57.
    YOXON, Paul. A model of the effect of environmental variables on the presence of otters along the coastline of the Isle of Sky. In International journal of biodiversity [online]. 2013, vol. 2013, article ID 386723, pp. 1-7 [cit. 2019-09-19]. ISSN 2314-4157. Dostupné na: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijbd/2013/386723/
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    ReferencesPERIODIKÁ-Súborný záznam periodika
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