Mgr. Michal Vinkler
Position: phd student
Research topics: Ecological and evolutionary immunology
Department: Department of Population Biology
Phone: +420 221 951 839
E-mail: vinkler1natur.cuni.cz
Education:
2002 up to present: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science
2002-2007: Undergraduate studies, specialization: Biology.Diploma thesis: Mate choice in Scarlet Rosefinch Carpodacus erythrinus: test of "good genes" and "complementary genes" hypotheses (MSc.=Mgr.).
2007 up to present: PhD. study in zoology.
PhD thesis: The effect of immune system state and function on the sexual selection in birds; supervisor Mgr. Tomáš Albrecht, PhD.
Research interests:
ecological and evolutionary immunology;
behavioural ecology;
evolutionary biology; mating systems
Publications
2010
M. VINKLER, H. BAINOVÁ, T. ALBRECHT: Functional analysis of the skin-swelling response to phytohaemagglutinin, Functional Ecology (2010) .
M. VINKLER, T. ALBRECHT: Carotenoid maintenance handicap and the physiology of carotenoid-based signalisation of health, Naturwissenschaften 97 (2010) 19-28.
2009
T. ALBRECHT, M. VINKLER, J. SCHNITZER, R. POLÁKOVÁ, P. MUNCLINGER, J. BRYJA: Extra-pair fertilizations contribute to selection on secondary male ornamentation in a socially monogamous passerine, Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22 (2009) 2020-2030.
M. VINKLER, T. ALBRECHT: The question waiting to be asked: Innate immunity receptors in the perspective of zoological research, Folia zoologica 58 (2009) 15-28.
M. VINKLER, A. BRYJOVÁ, T. ALBRECHT, J. BRYJA: Identification of the first toll-like receptor gene in passerine birds: TLR4 orthologue in zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata), Tissue Antigens 74 (2009) 32-41.