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The course provides an overview of Arachnid orders (both fossil and extant), their evolution, biogeography and systematics. It focuses in detail on morphological, ecological and ethological characterization of each group. Hand-on lab sessions are dedicated to topics/taxa covered in the preceding theoretical lectures.
The course is given in English. Poslední úprava: Opatová Věra, RNDr., Ph.D. (17.02.2025)
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Buchar J. & Kůrka A. 1998. Naši pavouci. Academia, Praha. Foelix R. F. 1996. Biology of Spiders. Oxford University Press. Oxford. Polis G.A. 1990: The Biology of Scorpions. Stanford University Press. Stanford. Weygoldt, P. 1969. The Biology of Pseudoscorpions. Harvard Univ. Press. Pinto-da-Rocha R., Machado G. & Giribet, G. 2007. Harversmen: The Bilogy of Opiliones. Harvard Univ. Press. Kůrka A., Řezáč M., Macek R. & Dolanský J. 2015: Pavouci České republiky. Academia, Praha. Poslední úprava: Opatová Věra, RNDr., Ph.D. (23.01.2023)
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The requirements: Credit: active participation in the laboratory practices with 80% attendance Exam: oral examcomprises two parts: 1) Identification and characterization of taxa covered in hands-on lab sessions (3 randomly selected taxa). Spiders an harvestmen need to be identified to family, remaining taxa: order-level 2) general topics (two questions) Poslední úprava: Opatová Věra, RNDr., Ph.D. (18.02.2025)
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2026 Lectures & Labs schedule: The lectures are followed by practical hands-on labs. Personal participation in the labs is mandatory (absense from a maximum of two lab sessions is tolerated). An absence may be supplemented by independent work following prior agreement with the relevant lecturer.
Poslední úprava: Opatová Věra, RNDr., Ph.D. (12.01.2026)
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Learning Outcomes – Arachnology Identify and classify all arachnid orders and describe their external morphology, anatomy, and key diagnostic features. Compare functional adaptations such as venom apparatus, silk production, sensory structures, respiratory systems, and locomotory mechanisms across different arachnid taxa. Identify and describe the external morphology and key diagnostic characteristics of the majority of spider families present in Europe, as well as selected families of scorpions, pseudoscorpions, harvestmen, and ticks and mites. Explain evolutionary relationships of arachnids based on current scientific knowledge. Analyze ecological roles, behavior, and life histories of arachnids in various habitats. Apply critical thinking to relate morphological and behavioral traits to ecological and evolutionary processes. Gain confidence and practical skills needed to examine specimens and identify them with a taxonomic literature and web identification keys. Develop observation and collecting skills in the field (if voluntary excursion is attended). Poslední úprava: Opatová Věra, RNDr., Ph.D. (31.12.2025)
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