Biennial Report 2009 – 2010
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ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC INSTITUTE OF VERTEBRATE BIOLOGY BIENNIAL REPORT 2009–2010 BRNO 2011 Selected model species of vertebrates studied at Institute of Vertebrate Biology AS CR Rachow‘s nothobranch (Nothobranchius rachovii) (Photo by O. Sedláček) House mice (Mus musculus domesticus and M. m. musculus Tatra chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica) (Photo by R. Mrkvica) (Photo by J. Ksiažek) BIENNIAL REPORT INSTITUTE OF VERTEBRATE BIOLOGY ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC 2009–2010 BRNO 2011 BIENNIAL REPORT 20092010 Periodical continuation of the former Institute’s bulletins Vertebratologické Zprávy (1969–1987), Zprávy ÚSEB (1988–1991) and the ILE Biennial Report (1993–1994). Edited by Josef Bryja, Hana Slabáková, Lenka Řezáčová and Marcel Honza Published by the Institute of Vertebrate Biology of the ASCR, v. v. i., Brno English correction by Kevin Roche Layout and pre-press by Jiří Kaláček Printed by Protisk, Slavkov u Brna © Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, v. v. i. Th e European otter is endangered species that is at IVB studied by using non-invasive genetic approaches. Photos on cover L. Votoček and J. Roleček ISBN 978-80-87189-10-8 CONTENTS PREFACE . 5 1. BASIC FACTS . 7 | STRUCTURE OF THE INSTITUTE OF VERTEBRATE BIOLOGY AS CR. 7 | STAFF AND BUDGET . 8 | ADRESSES. 9 | MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES . 9 | BOARD OF THE INSTITUTE . 10 | SUPERVISORY BOARD . 11 | SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENTS . 11 2. RESEARCH PROJECTS . 17 | LIST OF PROJECTS . 17 Institutional Research Plan . 17 Projects supported by the Grant Agency of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic 17 Projects supported by the Czech Science Foundation (CSF). 18 Projects supported by the Ministry of Agriculture . 19 Projects supported by the Ministry of Environment . 19 Projects supported by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport . 20 International projects . 20 3. SCIENTIFIC RESULTS . 23 | SUMMARY OF PUBLICATION OUTPUT . 23 International cooperation . 24 Complete list of publications . 25 Books, textbooks, edited proceedings . 25 Chapters in books. 25 Papers in journals included in the databases ISI Web of Knowledge . 26 Papers in other refereed journals . 36 Papers in proceedings. 38 Book reviews . 39 Popular books and articles . 39 Participation in scientifi c conferences . 41 MOST IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS IN BASIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH . 43 EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY. 43 (a) Behaviour . 43 (b) Mate choice and social structure . 47 (c) Host-parasite coevolution . 53 BIODIVERSITY. 57 (a) Phylogeography and population genetics. 57 (b) Population biology . 60 (c) Community structure. 64 DISEASE ECOLOGY . 67 (a) Microbial pathogens . 67 (b) Diversity of metazoan parasites of vertebrates . 73 (c) Evolutionary immunoecology. 77 APPLIED ECOLOGY . 79 (a) Conservation biology. 79 (b) Fish as indicators of freshwater pollution. 82 (c) Trophic ecology of mammals . 85 4. OTHER ACTIVITIES . 87 | Conferences and popularization activities . 87 Open door days. 88 | Membership in international organisations . 89 | Membership in editorial boards . 90 | Education and teaching activities . 91 Teaching at universities . 91 Undergraduate students (bachelors) working in the Institute and/or supervised by the Institute’s fellows in 2009–2010 . 92 Undergraduate students (masters) working in the Institute and/or supervised by the Institute’s fellows in 2009–2010 . ..