Diversity of Insects - MB170P98
Title: Diversity of Insects
Czech title: Biodiverzita hmyzu
Guaranteed by: Department of Zoology (31-170)
Faculty: Faculty of Science
Actual: from 2025
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:2/0, Ex [HT]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: 3
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: English, Czech
Additional information: http://dl2.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=2167
Note: enabled for web enrollment
Guarantor: RNDr. Jiří Hadrava, Ph.D.
Teacher(s): RNDr. Jiří Hadrava, Ph.D.
Mgr. Petr Janšta, Ph.D.
Mgr. Michael Mikát, Ph.D.
Mgr. Petr Šípek, Ph.D.
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Annotation -
With more than one million described species and several million undescribed species, insects constitute the majority of biodiversity on Earth. However, in basic lectures on ecology and evolutionary biology, not much attention is given to them. During the lessons on Insect Biodiversity, we will discuss various topics related to ecological and evolutionary patterns in insect diversity and explore the drivers of this diversity.

How many species of insects are there in the world? Do we know why insects are the most diverse group of animals? Is this exceptional diversity present in all groups of insects, or only in some of them? Was insect diversity equally high in the past? What are the reasons to study insect diversity, and what are the pitfalls? Are insect taxonomists really proper scientists, and are museum collections actually useful? What are the common and controversial ways to study insect biodiversity? Why is insect collecting neither allowed nor completely prohibited? Has insect biodiversity ever had a direct impact on human beings? The lecture provides basic information concerning insect diversity, allowing participants to answer and discuss the above (and many more) questions.

The course is open to all students (bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels) without any special requirements, although previous knowledge of basic insect systematics, ecology, and evolutionary biology is an advantage.
Last update: Hadrava Jiří, RNDr., Ph.D. (07.10.2025)
Literature -

Grimaldi D. & Engel M. (2004) Evolution of the insects. Cambridge Press.
Futuyma D. J. (2009) Evolution. Second Edition. Sinauer Associates Ltd.
Lomolino M. V., Riddle B. R., Whittaker R. J. & Brown J. H. (2010) Biogeography. Fourth Edition. Sinauer Associated Ltd.
Winston J. (1999) Describing species. Practical taxonomic procedure for biologists. Columbia University Press.

Additional references to particular topics (for voluntary reading) are available on Moodle (https://dl2.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=2167).

Last update: Hadrava Jiří, RNDr., Ph.D. (07.10.2025)
Requirements to the exam -

Combination of written and oral. It will start with a written test, when the student will pass that successfully, he/she will be allowed for oral part. Oral part will be a discussion in the extent of the lectures. Exam is in English for foreign students, and in English or Czech for Czech students.

Last update: Hadrava Jiří, RNDr., Ph.D. (07.10.2025)
Syllabus -

Evolution of the insect diversity in the past
Diversity of insects today
Morphological diversity of the insects and its reasons
How to study insect diversity: from classic taxonomy to modern methods
Speciation, species-concepts and biogeographic issues of selected insect groups
Genetic diversity of the insects
Coevolution as the reason for high insect diversity
Behavioural diversity of insects
Conservation of insect diversity in theory and praxis
The importance of insect diversity for humans

Last update: Hadrava Jiří, RNDr., Ph.D. (07.10.2025)