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Postnatální ontogeneze lebky želvy nádherné (Trachemys scripta)
Thesis title in Czech: Postnatální ontogeneze lebky želvy nádherné (Trachemys scripta)
Thesis title in English: Postnatal Ontogenesis of the Skull of the Pond Slider Turtle (Trachemys scripta)
Key words: lebka, želvy, Testudines, morfologie, morfometrika, ontogeneze
English key words: skull, turtles, Testudines, morphology, morphometrics, ontogenesis
Academic year of topic announcement: 2015/2016
Thesis type: diploma thesis
Thesis language: čeština
Department: Department of Philosophy and History of Science (31-107)
Supervisor: Mgr. Jindřich Brejcha, Ph.D.
Author: hidden - assigned by the advisor, waiting for guarantor's approval
Date of registration: 06.11.2015
Date of assignment: 06.11.2015
Date of electronic submission:03.01.2018
Date of proceeded defence: 25.01.2018
Opponents: Mgr. Vladimír Soukup, Ph.D.
 
 
 
Advisors: prof. Mgr. Karel Kleisner, Ph.D.
Preliminary scope of work
Práce se bude zaměřovat na deskriptivní analýzu morfologie lebky želvy nádherné (Trachemys scripta). Základem bude preparace lebek a standardizovaná fotografická dokumentace většího souboru vzorků. Takto připravená data řešitel následně podstoupí geometricko-morfometrickým analýzám. Vstupní hypotézy práce jsou: 1) Lebka T. scripta je pohlavně dimorfní, 2) lebka T. scripta je tvořena více samostatnými moduly. Cíle práce tedy jsou popsat postnatální ontogenezi modelového taxonu a určit vývojové trendy lebečních struktur.
Preliminary scope of work in English
This thesis focuses on the descriptive analysis of skull morphology in the pond slider turtle (Trachemys scripta). General approach is osteological preparation of skulls and photographic documentation following standardised procedures. Such data will be used as a background for following GMM analyses. Main hypotheses of the project are: 1) Skull of T. scripta is sexually dimorphic, 2) skull of T. scripta constitutes of numerous independent developmental modules. Objective of the thesis is therefore to describe postnatal ontogenesis of the model taxon and determine developmental trends of the cranial structures.
 
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