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| - The project aims to integrate diverse approaches towards the study of animal behaviour. Its essence is to provide knowledge on modern lines of research, their theoretical grounds and interpretative reasoning as well as methodical approaches in contemporary behavioural sciences to all the PhD students doing research on ethological topics during preparation of their theses. Three institutions (Charles University; South Bohemian University; Institute of Animal Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences), representing diverse lines of ethological research, are offering students an opportunity to gain experience by working in several different laboratories, and an opportunity for mutual communication and interdisciplinary inspiration. All PhD students (altogether 20 in the course of four years) are or will be incorporated into research teams of individual laboratories. Within the framework of education they will attend a newly conceived cycle of lectures %22Progresses in behavioural sciences%22 (en)
- Navrhovaný projekt je zaměřen na integraci různých přístupů ke studiu chování živočichů. Jeho podstatou je umožnit studentům pracujícím na etologických tématech disertačních prací získat přehled o současných směrech, teoretických a interpretačních rámcích i metodických přístupech užívaných v dnešní době v behaviorálních vědách. Tři řešitelská pracoviště (UK PřF, BF JčU a FgÚ AVČR), z nichž každé představuje poněkud odlišný směr etologického výzkumu, tak studentům nabízejí příležitost získat zkušenost v několika různých laboratořích, možnost společně využívat jejich technické vybavení a v neposlední řadě možnost vzájemné komunikace a mezioborové inspirace. Všichni doktorandi (celkem 20 studentů v průběhu 4 let) jsou nebo budou začleněni do výzkumných týmů na jednotlivých pracovištích. V rámci doplňujícího vzdělávání studenti absolvují nově navržený cyklus přednášek %22Pokroky v behaviorálních vědách%22 a několik dalších přednáškových a praktických kursů. Podstatnou součástí projektu je
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| - Integration of ethological, physiological and behavioural ecological approaches to animal behaviour (en)
- Integrace etologického, fyziologického a behaviorálně-ekologického přístupu ke studiu chování živočichů
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| - behaviour; evolution; learning; zoology (en)
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| - Cílem projektu bylo uplatnit integrativní přístup ke studiu chování a propojit etologický, fyziologický a behaviorálně-ekologický aspekt vyučovaný nezávisle v rámci několika oborů a postgraduálních programů (zoologie, fyziologie, neurovědy, ekologie aj.) (cs)
- The project was aimed to integrate various approaches in behavioural research: physiology of behaviour, cognitive science, behavioural ecology and classical ethology. It supported at least partially altogether 25 doctoral students from three participatin (en)
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of | - Apparatus for collection of fecal samples from undisturbed spiny mice (Acomys cahirinus) living in a complex social group
- Responses of Black-headed Gulls Larus ridibundus to conspecific brood parasitism
- Mitochondrial DNA Variation Reveals Recent Evolutionary History of Main Boa constrictor Clades
- Sexual size dimorphism in domestic goats, sheep, and their wild relatives
- We all Appreciate the Same Animals: Cross-Cultural Comparison of Human Aesthetic Preferences for Snake Species in Papua New Guinea and Europe
- What makes some species of milk snakes more attractive to humans than others?
- New haplotypes of Cyclura nubila nubila from Cuba changed the phylogenetic tree of rock-iguanas: a challenge for conservation strategies?
- Patterns of sexual size dimorphism in cattle breeds support Rensch's rule
- Phylogenetic relationships within the cahirinus-dimidiatus group of the genus Acomys (Rodentia: Muridae): new mitochondrial lineages from Sahara, Iran and the Arabian Peninsula
- Tracking the decline of the once-common butterfly: delayed oviposition, demography and population genetics in the hermit Chazara briseis
- Inertial stimuli generated by arena rotation are important for acquisition of the active place avoidance task
- Alien egg retrieval in common pochard: Do females discriminate between conspecific and heterospecific eggs?
- Functional inactivation of the rat hippocampus disrupts avoidance of a moving object
- Molecular evidence for extra-pair paternity and intraspecific brood parasitism in the Black-headed Gull
- Allometry of Sexual Size Dimorphism in Domestic Dog
- Influence of latent toxoplasmosis on the secondary sex ratio in mice.
- Avoidance of aposematic prey in European tits (Paridae): learned or innate?
- Importance of colour in the reaction of passerine predators to aposematic prey: experiments with mutants of Pyrrhocoris apterus (Heteroptera)
- Parental foraging strategies and feeding of nestlings in Common Redstart Phoenicurus phoenicurus
- Biologická evoluce versus evoluční systémy: porovnání učení potkana a robota v dynamických prostorových úlohách srovnatelného typu
- Morris water maze learning in Long-Evans rats is differentially affected by blockade of D1-like and D2-like dopamine receptors
- Orientace potkana a člověka ve vícečetných referenčních rámcích
- Kvantitativní analýza chování hlodavců v otevřené aréně v programu Matlab
- Analýza „Probe Testu“ v Morrisově vodním bludišti v programu Matlab
- Analýza chování člověka v prostředí virtuální reality: Test navigace v nestacionárním prostředí
- Cross-Cultural agreement in perception of animal beauty: boid snakes viewed by people from five continents
- Head Rotation in the Play of Hanuman Langurs (Semnopithecus entellus): Description and Analysis of Function
- Revisiting Play Elements and Self-Handicaping in Play: A Comparative Ethogram of Five Old World Monkey Species
- The vocal repertoire in Northern White Rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum cottoni as recorded in the last surviving herd
- Noah’s Ark is full of common species attractive to humans: the case of boid snakes in Zoos.
- The effects of sex, age and commensal way of life on baseline glucocorticoid levels in spiny mice (Acomys cahirinus)
- Vocal repertoire of the nearly extinct northern subspecies of white rhino Ceratotherium simum cottoni.
- Reactions to disturbances in the context of antipredatory behaviour in a solitary subterranean rodent
- The effects of sex, age and commensal way of life on levels of fecal glucocorticoid metabolites in spiny mice (Acomys cahirinus)
- Vocalization of the silvery mole-rat: comparison of vocal repertoires in subterranean rodents with different social systems
- Home-Range Dynamics in a Solitary Subterranean Rodent
- Microhabitat requirements of caterpillars of the critically endangered butterfl y Chazara briseis (L.) (Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) in the Czech Republic
- Cost of digging is determined by intrinsic factors rather than by substrate quality in two subterranean rodent species
- Secondary sex ratios do not support maternal manipulation: extensive data from laboratory colonies of spiny mice (Muridae: Acomys)
- Cell size does not always correspond to genome size: Phylogenetic analysis in geckos questions optimal DNA theories of genome size evolution
- Social and life history correlates of litter size in captive colonies of precocial spiny mice (Acomys)
- Human responses to live snakes and their photographs: Evaluation of beauty and fear of the king snakes
- The condition of nestling House Sparrows Passer domesticus in relation to diet composition and the total amount of food consumed
- Family Affairs and Experimental Male Replacement Affect Fecal Glucocorticoid Metabolites Levels in the Egyptian Spiny Mouse Acomys cahirinus
- K potravní ekologii hraboše polního
- Food selection in Microtus arvalis: the role of plant functional traits
- Effect of land use and climate on the diversity of moth guilds with different habitat specialization
- Effects of pasture management and fertilizer regimes on botanical changes in species-rich mountain calcareous grassland in Central Europe
- Energetics in a solitary subterranean rodent, the silvery mole-rat, Heliophobius argenteocinereus, and allometry of RMR in African mole-rats (Bathyergidae)
- Determinants of daily activity patterns in a free-living afrotropical solitary subterranean rodent
- Should males come first? The relationship between offspring hatching order and sex in the black-headed gull Larus ridibundus
- Dwarf and giant geckos from the cellular perspective: the bigger the animal, the bigger its erythrocytes?
- Introducing moving objects into behavioral spatial tasks: moving object avoidance in rats
- Longer pregnancy and slower fetal development in women with latent “asymptomatic” toxoplasmosis
- Women infected with parasite Toxoplasma have more sons
- Nestling diet of the Common Magpie (Pica pica) in urban and agricultural habitats
- Nest defense in Blackbirds Turdus merula: effect of predator distance and parental sex
- Nest defence intensity in House Sparrows Passer domesticus in relation to parental quality and brood value
- Effect of lesions to the posterior parietal or medial prefrontal cortices on navigation based on distal or proximal orienting cues in the rat
- Lesion of posterior parietal cortex in rats does not disrupt place avoidance based on either distal or proximal orienting cues
- Algoritmy navigace na pohyblivé cíle aneb „od mouchy ke schizofrenii“
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