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prof. RNDr. Ivan Horáček CSc.
Academic staff at Faculty of Science
7 classes
169 publications
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Mammalogy
MB170P11 |
Faculty of Science
class
Vertebrate Zoology
MB170P13A |
Faculty of Science
class
Methods of Quaternary palaeontology
MB170P19 |
Faculty of Science
class
Quaternary in the Czech Republic
MB170P33 |
Faculty of Science
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Odontology
MB170P81 |
Faculty of Science
class
Introduction to Historical Biogeography
MB170P95 |
Faculty of Science
class
Archaic Thought
MS720P932 |
Faculty of Science
Publications
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Late Cenozoic History of the Genus Micromys (Mammalia, Rodentia) in Central Europe
2013 |
Faculty of Science
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Syntopic occurrence in Turkey supports separate species status for Miniopterus schreibersii schreibersii and M. schreibersii pallidus (Mammalia: Chiroptera)
2012 |
Faculty of Science
publication
Rousettus aegyptiacus (Pteropodidae) in the Palaearctic: list of records and revision of the distribution range
2011 |
Faculty of Science
publication
The presence of Ursus ex gr. minimus-thibetanus in the Late Villányian and its position among the Pliocene and Pleistocene black bears in Europe
2011 |
Faculty of Science
publication
Increasing incidence of Geomyces destructans fungus in bats from the Czech Republic and Slovakia
2010 |
Faculty of Science, Central Library of Charles University
publication
Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. Part 7. The bat fauna of Crete, Greece.
2008 |
Faculty of Science
publication
Bats of Lebanon: state of knowledge and perspectives
2008 |
Faculty of Science
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First evidence of reproduction of Myotis dasycneme in Czech Republic and new summer record of Myotis blythii on southeast Moravia.
2007 |
Faculty of Science
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Molecules, morphometrics and new fossils provide an integrated view of the evolutionary history of Rhinopomatidae (Mammalia: Chiroptera)
2007 |
Faculty of Science
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Comments on Wetwitsch's mouse-eared bat (Myotis welwitschii) with the first record from Cameroon
2006 |
Faculty of Science
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