Vladislav Draštík, MSc.

Biology Centre of the AS CR, v.v.i.
Institute of Hydrobiology

Na Sádkách 7
37005 České Budějovice  
Czech Republic
phone: +420 387 775 832

GSM: +420 607 127 959
email: v.drastik@gmail.com

Date and place of birth:
10. November 1978, Pardubice, Czech republic

 

Education:

1997-2002  University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Biological Sciences, České Budějovice

since 2002 Postgraduate study – University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Biological Sciences and Hydrobiological Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, České Budějovice

 

Professional qualification:

2000 BSc. in Ecology, BSc-thesis: Avoidance reaction of fish to surveying vessel

2002 MSc. in Ecology, MSc-thesis: Fish avoidance of acoustic survey boat in shallow waters

 

Scientific and professional experience:
Present job (full time): PhD. student in Department of Plankton and Fish Ecology, Biology Centre of the ASCR, v.v.i., Institute of Hydrobiology, České Budějovice

 

Participation in the project A6017901 “Acoustic method of assessment of biotic parameters of water environment”, (Grant Agency of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic) applicant: doc. RNDr. Jan Kubečka, CSc.

Participation in the project No. 206/02/0520 “The importance of tributary zone for fish in reservoirs” applicant doc. RNDr. Jan Kubečka, CSc.

Participation in the project No. 206/06/1371 "Patterns and reasons of different pelagic behaviour of perch fry: novel insight into the declared ecological plasticity of a species", (Grant Agency of the Czech Republic) applicant: RNDr. Martin Čech, PhD.

 

Research interests include ecology of fish, especially fish distribution, fish behaviour, fish community in cascade reservoirs, hydroacoustics

 

Selected publications:

Draštík, V., Kubečka, J., Čech, M., Frouzová, J., Říha, M., Jůza, T., Tušer, M., Jarolím, O., Prchalová, M., Peterka, J., Vašek, M., Kratochvíl, M., Matěna, J. & Mrkvička, T. 2009. Hydroacoustic estimates of fish stocks in temperate reservoirs: day or night surveys? Aquatic Living Resources, 22: 69-77.

Čech, M., Kubečka, J., Frouzová, J., Draštík, V., Kratochvíl, M., Matěna, J. & Hejzlar, J. 2007a. Distribution of the bathypelagic perch fry layer along the longitudinal profile of two large canyon-shaped reservoirs. Journal of Fish Biology 70: 141-154

Čech, M., Kubečka, J., Frouzová, J., Draštík, V., Kratochvíl, M. & Jarošík, J. 2007b. Impact of flood on distribution of bathypelagic perch fry layer among the longitudinal profile of large canyon-shaped reservoir. Journal of Fish Biology 70: 1109-1119

Draštík, V., Kubečka, J., Jůza, T., Jarolím, O., Hladík, M., Kratochvíl, M., Prchalová, M., Říha, M., Tušer, M. 2006. Fish diversity and spatial distribution of YOY fish in Vltava cascade reservoirs, Biodiversity of the ichthyofauna of the Czech Republic VI, 29-34 (in Czech with English summary)

Čech, M., Kratochvíl, M., Kubečka, J., Draštík, V. & Matěna, J. 2005. Diel vertical migrations of bathypelagic perch fry. Journal of Fish Biology, 66: 685–702

Draštík, V. & Kubečka, J. 2005. Fish avoidance of acoustic survey boat in shallow waters. Fisheries Research, 72 (2–3): 219–228

Draštík, V., Kubečka, J. & Šovčík, P. 2004. Hydrology and angler's catches in the Czech reservoirs. Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology, 4: 429-439

Vašek, M., Kubečka, J., Peterka, J., Čech, M., Draštík, V., Hladík, M., Prchalová, M., Frouzová, J. 2004. Longitudinal and vertical spatial gradients in the distribution of fish within a canyon-shaped reservoir. International Review of Hydrobiology, 89: 352–362

Draštík, V., Kubečka, J., Šovčík, P. 2004. Rybářství v nádržích s rozdílným ekohydrologickým režimem [Fishery in reservoirs with different ecohydrology]. In: Vykusová, B. (ed.), VII Czech ichthyological conference. Vodňany, May 2004, University of South Bohemia, Fisheries Research Institute, Vodňany: pp. 180–185

Prchalová, M., Draštík, V., Kubečka, J., Sricharoendham, B., Schiemer, F., Vijverberg, J. 2003. Acoustic study of fish and invertebrate behavior in a tropical reservoir. Aquatic Living Resources, 16: 325-331