Member of the genus Sicista rank among the rarest and the least known European mammals. They exhibit a number of outstanding specificities (hibernation, aestivation etc.) and extreme capability of a rare range dynamics. Their fossil record is fragmentary and associated with numerous controversies. The present thesis summarizes results of a detailed revision of the fossil record of Sicista from Czech Republic, Slovakia and some other countries. It comprises of about 150 items of the Holocene and Vistualian age as well as from the Middle and Early Pleistocene including earliest records from MN17/Q1 boundary and type material of S. praeloriger from Q1 Betfia. Compared to a sample of extant population, variation dynamics of both metrical and no...
Based on numerous literary sources, the thesis reviews current knowledge of history and range dynami...
The specific name velunensis is established to encompass porcupine remains (Hystrix Linnæus, 1758) r...
1 Lagomorpha (Mammalia) of the Pliocene and Pleistocene of Europe: a revision of selected taxa Stani...
The bachelor thesis surveys literary data on taxonomy, distribution, phylogeny and range history of ...
Wood mice of the genus Apodemus rank among the most common extant mammals throughout Europe. A histo...
Wood mice of the genus Apodemus are an essential component of small mammal communities throughout Eu...
1 Abstract The material of hamster remains in the Quaternary fossil assemblages from Czech Republic ...
The discovery of 100 isolated teeth of Sicista betulina Pallas, 1779 in a doline filling of northwes...
Molecular phylogeography suggests that Micromys minutus, the sole extant species of the genus, colon...
1. The systematics of the genus Sicista is unclear, mostly because of the high level of chromosomal ...
The fossil record of the Savi vole, Microtus (Terricola) savii, is analyzed in terms of morphologica...
Measurements of many hundreds of the high-crowned cheek teeth of Hystrix specimens from the Euro-Asi...
The main object of this research is the study of the variability degree of the first lower molar in ...
<div><p>Molecular phylogeography suggests that <i>Micromys minutus</i>, the sole extant species of t...
The sudden appearance of modern cricetids in Europe during the Early Miocene was one of the most sig...
Based on numerous literary sources, the thesis reviews current knowledge of history and range dynami...
The specific name velunensis is established to encompass porcupine remains (Hystrix Linnæus, 1758) r...
1 Lagomorpha (Mammalia) of the Pliocene and Pleistocene of Europe: a revision of selected taxa Stani...
The bachelor thesis surveys literary data on taxonomy, distribution, phylogeny and range history of ...
Wood mice of the genus Apodemus rank among the most common extant mammals throughout Europe. A histo...
Wood mice of the genus Apodemus are an essential component of small mammal communities throughout Eu...
1 Abstract The material of hamster remains in the Quaternary fossil assemblages from Czech Republic ...
The discovery of 100 isolated teeth of Sicista betulina Pallas, 1779 in a doline filling of northwes...
Molecular phylogeography suggests that Micromys minutus, the sole extant species of the genus, colon...
1. The systematics of the genus Sicista is unclear, mostly because of the high level of chromosomal ...
The fossil record of the Savi vole, Microtus (Terricola) savii, is analyzed in terms of morphologica...
Measurements of many hundreds of the high-crowned cheek teeth of Hystrix specimens from the Euro-Asi...
The main object of this research is the study of the variability degree of the first lower molar in ...
<div><p>Molecular phylogeography suggests that <i>Micromys minutus</i>, the sole extant species of t...
The sudden appearance of modern cricetids in Europe during the Early Miocene was one of the most sig...
Based on numerous literary sources, the thesis reviews current knowledge of history and range dynami...
The specific name velunensis is established to encompass porcupine remains (Hystrix Linnæus, 1758) r...
1 Lagomorpha (Mammalia) of the Pliocene and Pleistocene of Europe: a revision of selected taxa Stani...