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Hledám Ph.D. studenta

April 3, 2020by Peter Adamik Leave a comment

Do rozjetého projektu (GAČR) hledám doktoranda pro studium na katedře zoologie PřF Univerzity Palackého na téma: Reprodukční strategie, sociální vazby a parazité u savce v systému pulzních zdrojů Pojď studovat […]

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Hľadám pomocníka do terénu

February 25, 2020by Peter Adamik Leave a comment

Aktualita: už obsadené. Field assistant – platená práca Potrebujem pomoc na dva mesiace v teréne v Nízkom Jeseníku, Přírodní park Sovinecko, kde mám cca 400 budiek pre lejsky a sýkory. […]

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Broad‐scale patterns of the Afro‐Palaearctic landbird migration

January 24, 2020by Peter Adamik Leave a comment

Thanks to a great effort by many colleagues a new study is out

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New study on distribution of edible dormouse in Czechia is out

October 18, 2019by Peter Adamik Leave a comment

After years of intensive work with many great field biologist in Czechia a new study is out on current status of edible dormouse. You can read the study in the […]

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Weather extremes can exhaust the behavioral flexibility of migratory birds

April 19, 2017by Peter Adamik Leave a comment

a blog post by Martins Briedis on our recent study on weather extremes and timing of migration in a long-distance migratory flycatcher http://blogs.biomedcentral.com/bmcseriesblog/2017/04/05/weather-extremes-can-exhaust-behavioral-flexibility-migratory-birds/  

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Mammal hair in nests of four cavity-nesting songbirds: occurrence, diversity and seasonality

June 14, 2016by Peter Adamik 2 Comments

Birds use a wide range of mammal hair for their nest construction. We identified 28 mammal species! As you can see here some Collared Flycatchers put mammal hair in their […]

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a new study on how songbirds cross the Sahara Desert is out

February 15, 2016by Peter Adamik Leave a comment

You can read the story here – it is open access

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a new study on Tawny pipits tracked by geolocators

January 13, 2016by Peter Adamik Leave a comment

Annual cycle and migration strategies of a habitat specialist, the Tawny Pipit Anthus campestris, revealed by geolocators

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Red-spotted Bluethroats Luscinia s. svecica migrate along the Indo-European flyway: a geolocator study – Bird Study –

October 7, 2015by Peter Adamik Leave a comment

Read our story about bluethroat migration at: Source: Red-spotted Bluethroats Luscinia s. svecica migrate along the Indo-European flyway: a geolocator study – Bird Study – And we got the cover […]

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Head of Natural History Unit
Vlastivědné Museum in Olomouc
Czech Republic

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Researcher
Department of Zoology
Palacký University in Olomouc
Czech Republic

 

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