Mgr. Jakub Kreisinger, Ph.D.

Position: research workers
Research topics: conservation and population genetic
Department: Department of Population Biology
Phone:
E-mail: jakubkreisingerseznam.cz

Reserch interests

  • conservation and population genetic,
  • reproductive strategies in birds (conspecific brood parasitism, extra pair paternity),
  • landscape fragmentation, predation and evolution of antipredation strategies,
  • metagenomic (interactions between vertebrates and microorganisms).

    Education

  • 1999-2004: undergraduate study - Charles University Prague, Faculty of Science, Zoology. Diploma thesis: Consequencees of antipredation behaviour and crypsis in Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos).
  • 2004-2009: Ph.D. study - Charles University Prague, Faculty of Science, Ecology. Ph.D. thesis: Distribution of predators, predation risk and antipredation strategies in waterfowl.

    Employment

  • 2005-present: Charles University Prague, Faculty of Science, Zoology,
  • 2012-present: Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Departmant of Population Biology.

    Current Ph.D. students

  • Lenka Kropáčková: Ecological aspects determining diversity patterns of cloacal microbiota in birds.
  • Eva Krkavcová: Antimicrobial proteins and microbial infection in bird eggs.

    Current undergraduate students

  • Václav Jenšovský: Nest construction in birds.
  • Kristýna Kopčiková: Crypsis and related phenomena.
  • Hana Pechmanová: Genetic and phenotypic divergence of mallard in wild and captivity.

    Former students

  • Eva Krkavcová: Function of antimicrobial proteins in albumen of precocial birds.
  • Olga Benešová: Escape distance as the component of antipredation behaviour.

    Projects

  • Next-generation technologies in evolutionary genetics (2012-2015),
  • Individual reproductive strategies of mallards (Anas plathyrhynchos) investigated by non-invasive approaches of molecular ecology (2005-2006),
  • Alternative reproductive strategies in Tufted duck (Aythya fuligula), (2007-2009),
  • Functional ecology of nest construction in waterfowl (2007–2009),
  • Integrated research of the effects and consequences of artificially reared mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) on wetland ecosystems with the application of advanced ecological and molecular techniques (2008-2010).



    Publications

    2010

    M. ŠÁLEK, J. KREISINGER, F. SEDLÁČEK, T. ALBRECHT: Do prey densities determine preferences of mammalian predators for habitat edges in an agricultural landscape?, Landscape and Urban Planning 98 (2010) 86-91.