In the Fish Evolutionary Ecology Group, we focus on evolutionary ecology in order to identify how ecological factors shape evolutionary trajectories and how evolutionary adaptations and constraints modify ecological traits. We combine fieldwork with controlled laboratory experiments and mesocosms using behavioural, genetic, histological and physiological approaches. Using freshwater fish as our study models, we investigate the evolution of ageing and its life history consequences; coevolution in brood parasites; the role of invasive species in rapid evolution; sexual selection and mating system evolution and their roles in diversification; and mechanisms of (fish) embryo adaptations to extreme environments. Our primary study organisms are bitterling fishes (Rhodeus), cuckoo catfish (Synodontis multipunctatus/grandiops) and African annual fishes (Nothobranchius).
TEAM
Fish Evolutionary Ecology Group
Evolutionary Ecology
group leader
+420 543422522, reichard@ivb.cz, evolutionary ecology
full-time researcher
+420 543422527, blazek@ivb.cz, fish evolutionary ecology
+420 543422557, polacik@ivb.cz, ecology of fish
+420 543422538, vrtilek@ivb.cz, evolutionary ecology of killifish
post-doc
+420 560590607, bartakova.v@ivb.cz, molecular ecology
490619@mail.muni.cz, ecology and evolution of African small mammals
+420 543422527, englmaier@ivb.cz, fish evolutionary ecology
lfaqua@gmail.com, fish ecology and evolution, fish taxonomy
sherlock@ivb.cz, fish evolutionary ecology
souckova@ivb.cz,
wenjing@ivb.cz, Evo-devo
PhD student
+420 543422522, abhishek@ivb.cz, fish evolutionary ecology
+420 543422557, koch@ivb.cz, behavioural ecology, brood parasitism
undergraduate
milova@ivb.cz,
supporting sector
technician
+420 543 422 527, vhomolka@ivb.cz, technician
+420 543 422 527, veleba@ivb.cz, secretary of economical department
affiliated researcher
Carl Smith smith@ivb.cz, evolutionary ecology of fishes
Rowena Spence evolutionary ecology of fishes