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The course provides an overview of Arachnid orders (both fossil and extant), their evolution, biogeography and systematics. It focuses in detail on morphological, ecological and ethological characterization of each group. Hand-on lab sessions are dedicated to topics/taxa covered in the preceding theoretical lectures.
The course is given in English. Last update: Opatová Věra, RNDr., Ph.D. (17.02.2025)
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Foelix R. F. 1996. Biology of Spiders. Oxford University Press. Oxford. Polis G.A. 1990: The Biology of Scorpions. Stanford University Press. Stanford. Weygoldt, P. 1969. The Biology of Pseudoscorpions. Harvard Univ. Press. Pinto-da-Rocha R., Machado G. & Giribet, G. 2007. Harversmen: The Bilogy of Opiliones. Harvard Univ. Press. Kůrka A., Řezáč M., Macek R. & Dolanský J. 2015: Spiders of The Czech Republic. Academia, Praha. Last update: Opatová Věra, RNDr., Ph.D. (23.01.2023)
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The requirements: Credit: active participation in the laboratory practices with 80% attendance Exam: oral examcomprises two parts: 1) Identification and characterization of taxa covered in hands-on lab sessions (3 randomly selected taxa). Spiders an harvestmen need to be identified to family, remaining taxa: order-level 2) general topics (two questions) Last update: Opatová Věra, RNDr., Ph.D. (18.02.2025)
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2025 Lectures & Labs schedule: 19. 2. Opiliones (P. Dolejš) The lectures are followed by practical hands-on labs. Personal participation in the labs is mandatory (non-participation in a maximum of two lab sessions is tolerated). An absence may be supplemented by independent work following prior agreement with the relevant lecturer. Excursion: 1 day, voluntary. The date will be decided towards the end of the semester, typically it takes place the first week of June (weather pending).
Last update: Opatová Věra, RNDr., Ph.D. (18.02.2025)
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