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Course, academic year 2025/2026
   
Herpetofauna of Europe - MB170P36
Title: Herpetofauna Evropy
Czech title: Herpetofauna Evropy
Guaranteed by: Department of Zoology (31-170)
Faculty: Faculty of Science
Actual: from 2025 to 2025
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:2/0, C+Ex [HT]
Extent per academic year: 1 [days]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: 5
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: not taught
Language: Czech
Additional information: http://zuzanastarostova.webnode.cz/news/herpetofauna-evropy/
Note: enabled for web enrollment
the course is taught as cyclical
Guarantor: Mgr. Zuzana Starostová, Ph.D.
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Annotation -
Please note, the lectures are given in czech language. The course provides an overview of the taxonomy, biology, and zoogeography of European herpetofauna. Students will become familiar with the diagnostic features and ecological requirements of individual amphibian and reptile families. The course includes a discussion on the factors shaping biodiversity in Europe and an overview of herpetofauna conservation principles. The first lecture will take place in October 2026.
Last update: Starostová Zuzana, Mgr., Ph.D. (24.01.2026)
Literature -

Baruš V., Oliva O. a kol., 1992: Fauna ČSFR. Svazek 25. Obojživelníci - Amphibia. Praha: Academia, 340 pp.
Baruš V., Oliva O. a kol., 1992: Fauna ČSFR. Svazek 26. Plazi - Reptilia. Praha: Academia, 224 pp.
Džukić G. et Kalezić M. L., 2004: The Biodiversity of Amphibians and Reptiles in the Balkan Peninsula. In: Griffiths H. I. et al. (eds.): Balkan Biodiversity. Kluwer Academic Publishers: 167 - 192.
Gasc J.-P., Cabela A., Crnobrnja - Isailovic J., Dolmen D., Grossenbacher K., Haffner P., Lescure J., Martens H., Martínez Rica J. P., Maurin H., Oliveira M. E., Sofianidou T. S., Veith M. and Zuiderwijk A. (eds.): Atlas of Amphibians and Reptiles in Europe. Paris: Societas Europaea Herpetologica & Muséum National ď Histoire Naturelle (IEGB/SPN), 496 pp.
Mikátová B., Vlašín M. et Zavadil V. (eds.), 2001: Atlas rozšíření plazů v České republice. Atlas of the distribution of reptiles in the Czech Republic. Brno - Praha: Agentura ochrany přírody a krajiny České republiky, 257 pp.
Moravec J., 1994: Atlas rozšíření obojživelníků v České republice. Atlas of Czech Amphibians. Praha: Národní muzeum, 136 pp.
Moravec J., 1999: Svět zvířat VII. Obojživelníci a plazi. Praha: Albatros, 184 pp.


Internet:
SEH: www.gli.cas.cz/SEH
Amphibians and Reptiles of Europe: www.herp.it
Amphibian Species of the World: research.amnh.org/herpetology/amphibia/index.php
AmphibiaWeb: www.amphibiaweb.org
The EMBL Reptile Database: www.embl-heidelberg.de/~uetz/LivingReptiles.html
HerpNET: herpnet.org
Herpetofauna of Europe

Last update: Starostová Zuzana, Mgr., Ph.D. (20.09.2024)
Requirements to the exam - Czech

1) zápočet: aktivní účast na praktiku.
2) zkouška: ústně v rozsahu přednášek a doporučené literatury

Pro udělení zápočtu je potřeba vypracování prezentace na vybrané téma a účast na blokovém praktiku, kde bude prezentace prezentována.

Last update: Starostová Zuzana, Mgr., Ph.D. (28.09.2022)
Syllabus -

1) Batrachofauna vs. herpetofauna.
Specification of the area
Comparison of biodiversity of the European herpetofauna and other areas
Factors affecting the biodiversity (geographics, climate, vegetation)
Endemism
Societies dealing with the study of herpetofauna
Sources of information: books, journals, internet

2) Herpetofauna of the Czech Republic (occurrence, biology, research, protection)
Synopsis of individual taxonomical groups of the European herpotofauna (occurrence, biology, taxonomy)
Amphibia:
Caudata:
Hynobiidae, Plethodontidae, Proteidae

3) Salamandridae
Anura:
Discoglossidae, Pelobatidae, Pelodytidae, Bufonidae, Hylidae

4) Ranidae
Reptilia
Testudinata:
Cheloniidae, Dermochelyidae, Trionychidae, Emydidae, Geoemydidae, Testudinidae

5) Squamata:
Sauria:
Agamidae, Chamaeleonidae, Anguidae, Gekkonidae

6) Lacertidae I

7) Lacertidae II, Scincidae
Amphisbaenia:
Amphisbaenidae

Serpentes:

8) Colubridae

9) Viperidae

Last update: Starostová Zuzana, Mgr., Ph.D. (21.08.2014)
Learning outcomes -

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

Identify and classify representatives of European herpetofauna. The student will demonstrate knowledge of diagnostic features and the taxonomy of extant amphibian and reptile families occurring in Europe.

Explain the distribution patterns (ranges) of individual species. The student will be able to describe the distribution of key taxa within Europe and discuss the influence of abiotic factors, such as geography, climate, and vegetation, on the formation of current biodiversity.

Characterize the biology and life strategies of the studied groups. The student will be able to describe specifics regarding reproduction, development, feeding ecology, and behavior in individual taxonomic groups, ranging from caudates to squamates and turtles.

Compare the biodiversity of European herpetofauna with other world regions. The student will be able to place European amphibian and reptile fauna into a global context and evaluate its species richness and distinctiveness.

Evaluate the conservation status and conservation principles of herpetofauna. The student will be able to identify the main factors threatening European amphibians and reptiles and understand the basic approaches to their conservation.

Search for and critically use herpetological resources. The student will demonstrate the ability to work with scientific literature, identification keys, and relevant electronic databases to obtain current information on the taxonomy and biology of herpetofauna.

Last update: Starostová Zuzana, Mgr., Ph.D. (24.01.2026)
 
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