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Debreceni Egyetem
A környezetgazdálkodási mérnöki, illetve a természetvédelmi és vadgazda mérnöki alapképzési (BSc) szakok képesítési követelményeinek kidolgozása, a szakok beindítása. HEFOP- 3.3.1-P.-2004-09-0071/1.0 projekt
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Tantárgyi program
1. Title of the course: Management of aquatic habitats
2. Name and title of the lecturer:
3. Name of the degree programme: Nature conservationist engineer BSc
4. Type of course: optional (C)
5. Schedule of education: 5th semester, 2+1
6. Credit value of the course: 4
7. Educational objective:
The students will learn the main biological, technical and management aspects of natural and artificial water habitats. The main topics are: technical conditions of creation and operation, major plant and animal species, biological, economic aspects, extensive and intensive aquatic habitats.
8. Personnel background:
Lecturer: Dr. László Stündl PhD, senior lecturer
Instructors : Dr. László Stündl PhD, senior lecturer
Dr. Péter Bársony Ph.D. lecturer
9. Course content:
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National and international significance and role of aquatic habitats
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Aquatic ecology, limnology and water management
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Biodiversity, key plant and animal species
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Natural and extensive aquatic habitats and ecosystems
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Man-made and intensive aquatic habitats and ecosystems
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Technical aspects of design, creation and maintenance of aquatic habitats
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Economic and engineering issues and legal aspects of aquatic habitat management
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Propagation biology and natural/artificial propagation of fish species of economic or nature conservational significance
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Other significant aquatic species (molluscs, arthropods, amphibians and reptiles, etc.)
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Physiology of feed intake and feeds of aquatic animal species
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Feed management in aquatic habitats, conditions for feeding
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Inland fisheries
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Role of recreation and angling in the utilisation of inland fisheries
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Importance of aquatic habitats for hunting and game management
10. Mode of assessment during the semester: Solving control questions and overall tests after each major topics.
11. Type of exam: terminal examination
12. Compulsory practice related to the course: none
13. Compulsory and recommended literature:
Antalfi A. - Tölg I. (1971): Halgazdasági ABC. Mg. Kiadó. Budapest.
Baird D.G. (ed.) (1996): Aquaculture and Water Resource Management, Blackwell Science,
Bíró P. (1993): Halak biológiája, MTA Limnológiai Kut Int Tihany
Chaston I. (1989): Business Management in Fisheries and Aquaculture, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd
Cowx I., (1996): Stock Assessment in Inland Fisheries, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd
Gorda S. (1999): Haltenyésztés, szakmérnöki jegyzet, Debrecen
Hickley P., Tompkins H. (1998): Recreational Fisheries - Social Economic and Management Aspects, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd
King M. (1995): Fisheries Biology, Assessment and Management, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd
Lakatos Gy., Mölsa, H. (1999): Limnológia, egyetemi jegyzet
Nash C. (1995): Aquaculture Sector Planning and Management, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd
Pillay T. V. R. (1993): Aquaculture - Principles and Practices, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd
Pillay T. V. R. (1994): Aquaculture Development - Progress and Prospects, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd
Pillay, D. (1994): Aquaculture Development Fishing News Bookd Ltd.
Szűcs, I: Ökonómiai Füzetek 7. (A halászati ágazat gazdasági kérdései) DATE Mg.tudományi Kar, Debrecen, 1997
Tasnádi R. (1983): Haltakarmányozás. Mg. Kiadó. Budapest.
Templeton R.G. (1995): Freshwater Fisheries Management, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd
Tölg I., Tasnádi R. (1996): Halgazdálkodás I. MOHOSZ, Budapest
Tölg I., Tasnádi R. (1997): Halgazdálkodás II. MOHOSZ, Budapest
14. Exam themes:
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Structure of ecological systems, still waters and water flows
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Interlinks between water, light and temperature
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Movement, physical and chemical features of waters
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significance of oxygen, CO2, nitrogen, phosphorus and other nutrients
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Oxygen household and controllability of oxygen in waters
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System of plankton, benton, nekton, fish and other vertebrates
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Water quality measurement, assessment, control of water quality and quantity in aquatic habitats
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Interlinks between temperature light and fish production
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Integrated water management and usage
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Role, maintenance and protection of aquatic habitats
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Design and creation of aquatic habitats
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Formulation, kkeping and feeding of fish broodstocks
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Methods for natural and artificial propagation
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Feeding physiology of aquatic animals, bioenergetics
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Make-up and nutritional value of fish body, food and feedstuffs
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Magnitude of feed production at aquatic habitats, the influencing factors, control and measurement methods. The means of nutrient/feed input.
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Grouping and classification of aquatic organisms by production biology status, optimum utilisation of biomass
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Induced spawning of fish, ways of improving prolificacy
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Types of artificial aquatic habitats by construction and operation
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Principles for socking aquatic habitats
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Role of herbivore fishes in stocking aquatic habitats
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Role of predator fishes in stocking aquatic habitats
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Role and features of common carp in stocking aquatic habitats
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Feed for fish, feeding techniques and technologies
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Basic principles and undertaking of fish stockings
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2 and 3 year and permanent fish production
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Biology natural and induced propagation of other aquatic species
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Husbandry and feeding technologies for other aquatic species
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Economic importance of other aquatic species
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Bases and significance of inland fisheries
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Factors influencing the productivity of inland waters
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Fishing methods and gear
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Technical improvements and fisheries machinery
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Fisheries economics, basic terminology and principles
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Investment to fisheries enterprises, planning and controlling of activities
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Domestic and international significance of angling
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Development of conditions and organisational aspects and running programmes for angling and aquatic tourism
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National and international legislation and administrative tasks concerning aquatic habitats
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Opportunities for hunting and game management in aquatic habitats, characterisation of protected and fair game species
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