Ing. Miroslav Čapek, CSc.Position: research scientistResearch topics: ecology and behaviour of birds, bird parasites Department: Department of Avian Ecology Phone: +420 543 422 538 Mobile: +420 728 152 584 E-mail: capekivb.cz ResearchMy research activities cover ecology and behavior of birds. I carry out both basic and applied research to contribute to the advancement of science and the conservation of European bird species and communities. I have studied effects of forest decline and dieback on mountain avifauna as well as other factors related to human activity that affect welfare of birds. I am currently studying seasonal and diel patterns of singing activity in marsh and mountain birds, parasites associated with Neotropical and Afrotropical birds and other topics. In the past 16 years, I have participated in 14 grants and projects.National and International CooperationMy recent research has been conducted in collaboration with a variety of partners including Veterinary and Pharmaceutical University Brno, Institute of Parasitology AS CR v. v. i. Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic; institutes of the Slovak Academy of Sciences; University of Trnava, Slovakia; University of Queensland, Australia; Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia; National Biodiversity Institute of Costa Rica (INBio), Costa Rica.Field experience and studies:Spain: 1991; United Kingdom & Irish Republic 1997, 1998; Middle East: 1995, 1996, 2000, 2005; USA: 2000; Australia 2002; South Africa 2005; Costa Rica 2004; Brazil 2006; Senegal 2007.University lecturing and supervisingSince 1997 I have been lecturing on Ornithology at the School of Science, Masaryk University in Brno. A supervisor of MSc. students.Other activitiesBesides scientific ornithological studies, my interests include conservation, vertebrate zoology, taxonomy, nomenclature, distribution and identification of birds worldwide. From 1994 through 2004, I was a member of the Czech Rarities Committee and I am chair of the Czech Language Committee on Common Names for Birds.Publications, lecturesAn author or co-author of 32 papers (peer-reviewed journals), 5 books, another 18 publications, and 31 book reviews. Since 1990, I have given 66 specialized lectures and other lectures for the general public.PublicationsProjectsEctoparasites associated with mountain birds in Costa Rica: linking ecology, biodiversity and geneticsPublications2010O. SYCHRA, E. BARLEV, I. LITERÁK, M. ČAPEK, P. KOUBEK, P. PROCHÁZKA: The chewing lice (Phthiraptera) of red-billed quelea (Quelea quelea) in Senegal, with a description of a new species, African Entomology 18 (2010) 17-22. 2009 2008 2007 A. V. BOCHKOV, I. LITERÁK, M. ČAPEK: Neharpyrhynchus baile n. sp. (Prostigmata: Harpirhynchidae) parasitizing Turdus leucomelas Vieillot (Aves: Turdidae) from Brazil, International Journal of Acarology 33 (2007) 35-39. 2006 F. DUSBÁBEK, I. LITERÁK, M. ČAPEK, M. HAVLÍČEK: Three species of the genus Pellonyssus (Acari: Macronyssidae) including a new species from Costa Rican birds, International Journal of Acarology 32 (2006) 175-178. 2005 2004 2003 V. MRLÍK, M. ČAPEK JR.: Jeřábek lesní (Bonasa bonasia) ve vrcholových částech Moravskoslezských Beskyd, Crex - Zpravodaj Jihomoravské pobočky ČSO 21 (2003) 114-119. 2002 M. ČAPEK JR., B. KLOUBEC: Seasonal and diel patterns of song output by great reed warblers Acrocephalus arundinaceus, Biologia 57 (2002) 267-276. 2001 2000 B. KLOUBEC, M. ČAPEK JR.: Diurnal, nocturnal, and seasonal patterns of singing activity in marsh warblers, Biologia 55 (2000) 185-193. |