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  1. NázovŠakal zlatý na Slovensku - ako ho vníma verejnosť?
    Súbež.n.Golden jackal in Slovakia - how is perceived by the public?
    Aut.údajePeter Urban, Jozef Bučko, Peter Kušík
    Autor Urban Peter 1962- (50%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Spoluautori Bučko Jozef (30%)
    Kušík Peter (20%)
    Zdroj.dok. Quaestiones rerum naturalium : recenzované vedecké periodikum. Vol. 4, no. 1 (2017), pp. 1-31. - Banská Bystrica : Fakulta prírodných vied UMB, Katedra biológie a ekológie, 2017
    Kľúč.slová šakal zlatý - Canis aureus - golden jackal   nové poznatky   dotazníky - questionnaires   efektívny manažment   biologická ochrana - biological protection   škody  
    Jazyk dok.slovenčina
    KrajinaSlovenská republika
    Systematika 57
    AnotáciaThe golden jackal (Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758) is one of the most wide spread canid species. His range covering areas of central, eastern and southern Europe, northern Africa and parts of Asia. This species finds favourable habitat in the southeast of Europe (mostly the Balkan peninsula area) and since the 1950´s it began to expand this range. During the last 50 years, significant fluctuations in golden jackal population size and distribution were noted in Eastern and Central Europe. Recent developments in golden jackal distribution shows dispersing this species from their known historic geographic range into the new areas in Europe, especially central Europe, from as far west as Switzerland, Nederlands and as far north as Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Denmark. In 1989 the first golden jackal was recorded in the south-eastern part of Slovakia (in the vicinity of Čierna village, Trebišov district). Between 1995 and 1997 three more golden jackals were shot in the southern part of the country. The presence of the golden jackal in Slovakia is becoming more and more constant and also more disperse throughout the territory. The dispersion pattern is more consistent in the southern and eastern parts of the country, but the data collected are widespread in the whole country. Between 2001 and 2009 jackal was listed as fully protected species and from 2009 classified as a hunting game and was officially established a hunting season was from early September to the end of January and from 2014 is from early August to the end of February. The aim of this paper was to find out the attitudes people towards this species, his spread, occurrence, conservation and management in Slovakia. The survey was carried out during one month (from February 17 to March15, 2017) by electronic (per rollam) questionnaire survey. The questionnaire contained 30 questions. A total of completed questionnaires, from144 (71.6 %) males and 57 (28,4.4 %) females from all over Slovakia, were included in the survey analysis. Respondents' answers varied particularly when asked about the need for jackal protection, respectively regulation, as well as the damage it causes.
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    Kategória publikačnej činnosti ADF
    Číslo archívnej kópie41069
    Katal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Báza dátxpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
    OdkazyPERIODIKÁ-Súborný záznam periodika
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  2. NázovProf. Ing. Jozef Sládek, CSc. - deväťdesiatnik
    Súbež.n.Prof. Ing. Jozef Sládek, CSc. - nonagenarian
    Aut.údajePeter Urban
    Autor Urban Peter 1962- (100%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Zdroj.dok. Quaestiones rerum naturalium : recenzované vedecké periodikum. Vol. 4, no. 1 (2017), pp. 32-40. - Banská Bystrica : Fakulta prírodných vied UMB, Katedra biológie a ekológie, 2017
    Heslá pers. Sládek Jozef
    Kľúč.slová životné jubileá   životopisné údaje   celoživotné dielo  
    Jazyk dok.slovenčina
    KrajinaSlovenská republika
    Systematika 929
    AnotáciaProf. Ing. Jozef Sládek, Ph.D. is known as a significant representative of Slovak zoology (ornithology and mammaliology). He is also respected lecturer, illustrator and animal popularizer and nature conservationist. He was born on 25 March 1927 in Tesáre nad Žitavou (Zlaté Moravce district). Graduated from the University College of Agriculture and Forestry Engineering in Košice (1952). After graduation he entered the University College of Forestry and Wood Technology in Zvolen (now Technical University). Ph.D. study he acquired at the Agricultural University in Prague (1963), he was appointed as a Docent (Associate Professor) of forest zoology (1973) and as a Professor in Technical University in Zvolen (1992). At this university he has been lecturing on forest zoology, special nature conservation and ecological bases of hunting. Scientific activities of Professor Sládek is mainly focused on food ecology of birds of prey, large carnivores, especially the brown bear and animal protection. He is an author of ten university textbooks (scriptum) and books, more than 50 original scientifis research papers and many other papers. As a personality with wide range of knowledge and interests, Jozef Sládek has also proved successful in popularisation of zoology. Under the supervision of Professor Sládek more than 70 diploma thesis and Ph.D. dissertations were created. All who know him, appreciate his friendly character, conscientiousness, veraciousness and modesty
    Kategória publikačnej činnosti GII
    Číslo archívnej kópie41102
    Katal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Báza dátxpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
    OdkazyPERIODIKÁ-Súborný záznam periodika
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  3. NázovReštitúcia kamzíka vrchovského tatranského (Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica) do Nízkych Tatier (stredné Slovensko)
    Súbež.n.Reintroduction of Tatra chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica) in the Low Tatras mts. (Central Slovakia)
    Aut.údajePeter Urban, Radovan Malina
    Autor Urban Peter 1962- (60%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Spoluautori Malina Radovan 1978- (40%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Zdroj.dok. Quaestiones rerum naturalium : recenzované vedecké periodikum. Vol. 4, no. 1 (2017), pp. 51-134 [4,15 AH]. - Banská Bystrica : Fakulta prírodných vied UMB, Katedra biológie a ekológie, 2017
    Kľúč.slová kamzík vrchovský tatranský - Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica - chamois   druhová ochrana   funkcie manažmentu  
    Heslá geogr. Nízke Tatry (Slovensko : pohorie)
    Slovensko stredné
    Jazyk dok.slovenčina
    KrajinaSlovenská republika
    Systematika 57
    AnotáciaChamois (genus Rupicapra) are mountain ungulates distributed over the central and southern Europe mountainous areas, including the Balkan peninsulaand the Near East (Turkey and Caucasus). Living in prolonged isolation they have been descript (based on morphological physiological, behavioral and genetic differences) as two biological species with several subspecies: the Alpine chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra, Linnaeus 1768) with seven subspecies based on local geographical distribution (rupicapra, cartusiana, tatrica, carpatica, balcanica, asiatica,caucasica) and the Pyrenean chamois (R. pyrenaica, Bonaparte, 1845) with three discontinuous subspecies (pyrenaica, parva, ornata). The Tatra chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica, Blahout 1972) is a glacial relict and a rare endemic subspecies, belongs to the group of young animal species since the first paleontological findings date back no earlier than the Middle Pleistocene with the majority of findings placed into the Late Pleistocene. In 1972 have been recognized by Milič Blahout, as a separate subspecies mainly based on morphological features. An autochthonous population of Tatra chamois occurs in the alpine zone of the Tatra Mts. (including the Western, High and Belianske Mts.), in their Slovak and Polish parts. As the Tatra chamois subspecies may be considered an evolutionarily significant unit it requires conservation management. The Tatra chamois are classified by the IUCN World Conservation Union as an endengered species (EN) in the Carpathian Mountains and in the Draft Carpathian red list of threatened mammals they are considered to be endangered too. Tatra chamois has been classified as a threatened species also by the EMA (European Mammal 52 Assessment). There is only one native autochthonous population in the High, Western and Eastern Tatra Mountains (in the Slovak and Polish side). A second small group has been reintroduced in the Low Tatra. The first written information about Tatra chamois dates from the 16th centuries. During the last 200 years man has significantly altered the environment of the Tatra chamois. Decreasing chamois population in the Tatra Mts. after the World War II prompted a heated debate between conservationists and hunters about the possible introduction of the Tatra chamois into other mountain ranges of Slovakia (the Nízke Tatry Mts., the Veľká Fatra Mts., and the Malá Fatra Mts.). After preliminary habitat analyses, the central part of Nízke Tatry Mts. were selected. Reintroduction of the Tatra chamois in the Nízke Tatry Mts. took place in the years 1969–1976. In total 30 chamois individuals (11 males, 16 females and 3 cubs) were released into the wild during the introduction, of which 20 individuals (66.7 %) in the first three years of the reintroduction (1968–1970) and the remaining 10 (33.3 %) between 1972 and 1976. At present there are about 100 individuals of Tatra chamois in the in central part of the Low Tatra Mts. (from west to east: from Chabenec peak to Štiavnica peak, and from north to south: from Bôry peak to Skalka peak), on areas of about 400–450 ha. The main negative impact in the Low Tatra Mts. are as follows: indirect mountainous tourism, movement in mountains outside marked trails, illegal camping in the alpine environment, picking forest fruit (blueberry, cranberry) and sometimes collecting the thallus of lichen or moss, winter climbing, skiing on ski slopes, ski mountaineering, flying with motor aeroplanes and motorless aeroplanes and paragliding, motorcycling, snow cycling and sometimes driving outside roads in mountainss. In the 1960s, alpine chamois from introduced Czech populations were relocated to the Great Fatra (Veľká Fatra) Mountains, about 55 km south-west from the Tatras, and to the Slovak Paradise (Slovenský raj) Mountains, about 35 km south-east from the Tatras. Genetic analysis confirmed a low genetic variation and a high level of inbreeding in all four chamois populations in Slovakia, the least variable being the native Tatra chamois population. Introduced Alpine chamois showed greater variation, despite originating from few founders. Male-biased introgressive hybridization between the back-up Low Tatra population and both introduced Alpine populations was detected using several approaches, with up to 19 % of the genome introgressed from Alpine chamois.
    URLhttp://www.fpv.umb.sk/katedry/katedra-biologie-a-ekologie/veda-a-vyskum/casopis-quaestiones-rerum-naturalium/archiv/2017-no-1/restitucia-kamzika-vrchovskeho-tatranskeho-rupicapra-rupicapra-tatrica-do-nizkych-tatier.html
    Kategória publikačnej činnosti ABB
    Číslo archívnej kópie41683
    Kategória ohlasuBUCHALOVÁ, Zuzana - HURTA, Vladimir - LEŠOVÁ, Andrea. Vplyv turizmu na zmeny v etológii kamzíka vrchovského tatranského (Rupicapra Rupicapra Tatrica) v centrálnej časti Nízkych Tatier (Západné Karpaty). In Ochrana prírody. ISSN 2453-8183, 2021, č. 38, s. 73-80.
    Katal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Báza dátxpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
    OdkazyPERIODIKÁ-Súborný záznam periodika
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  4. NázovThe importance of ecosystem regulation functions for management planning: looking back at the actions and outputs of the international seminar
    Aut.údajeNuno Guimarães ... [et al.]
    Autor Guimarães Nuno Filipe 1974- (50%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Spoluautori Ďurová Jana (10%)
    Dobríková Daniela 1986- (10%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Szemethy László (10%)
    Patkó László (10%)
    Urban Peter 1962- (10%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Zdroj.dok. Quaestiones rerum naturalium : recenzované vedecké periodikum. Vol. 4, no. 1 (2017), pp. 41-50. - Banská Bystrica : Fakulta prírodných vied UMB, Katedra biológie a ekológie, 2017
    Kľúč.slová ekosystémové služby - ecosystem services   planning management   regulačné funkcie - regulation functions  
    Jazyk dok.angličtina
    KrajinaSlovenská republika
    Systematika 574
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    Kategória publikačnej činnosti ADF
    Číslo archívnej kópie43241
    Katal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Báza dátxpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
    OdkazyPERIODIKÁ-Súborný záznam periodika
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