Mgr. Ondřej Mikula, Ph.D.

Position: post-doc
Research topics: phylogeny and morphology of rodents
Department: External research facility Studenec
Phone: +420 532 290 156
Mobile: +420 777 184 259
E-mail: onmikulagmail.com

Research interests

  • geometric morphometrics and species delimitation,
  • evolution and taxonomy of small mammals,
  • hybridization and speciation in house mice.



    Education

  • 1999–2004: undergraduate study - Masaryk University Brno, Faculty of Science, Systematic Zoology a Ecology. Diploma thesis: Morphometric analysis of the hybrid zone between Mus musculus and Mus domesticus in the western Bohemia.
  • 2004–2009: Ph.D. study - Masaryk University Brno, Faculty of Science, Zoology. Ph.D. thesis: Changes of developmental stability in house mice as a consequence of hybridization.

    Employment

  • 2009-present: Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Laboratory of Mammalian Evolutionary Genetics - postdoctoral fellow,
  • 2010-present: Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Department of Population Biology Studenec - postdoctoral fellow.

    International experience

  • 2005, 2006: Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii, Warsawa - short stay within the programme EU Synthesys,
  • 2012: Museum national d'historie naturelle, Paris - short stay within the programme EU Synthesys,
  • Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, Paris Natural History Museum, London American Museum of Natural History, New York - short visits at Natural History Museums.

    Projects

  • Immunogenetic study of a house mouse hybrid zone (2008-2012).
  • Comparative phylogeography of Zambezian region in Southeastern Africa using small mammals as a model (2010-2014).
  • Population structure, dispersal and explorative behaviour in the zone of secondary contact of house mice (2011-2014).

    Publications

    2014

    J. BRYJA, O. MIKULA, H. PATZENHAUEROVÁ, N. O. OGUGE, R. ŠUMBERA, E. VERHEYEN: The role of dispersal and vicariance in the Pleistocene history of an East African mountain rodent, Praomys delectorum, Journal of Biogeography 41 (2014) 196-208.

    J. BRYJA, O. MIKULA, R. ŠUMBERA, Y. MEHERETU, T. AGHOVÁ, L. A. LAVRENCHENKO, V. MAZOCH, N. OGUGE, J. S. MBAU, K. WELEGERIMA, N. AMUNDALA, M. COLYN, H. LEIRS, E. VERHEYEN: Pan-African phylogeny of Mus (subgenus Nannomys) reveals one of the most successful mammal radiations in Africa, BMC Evolutionary Biology 14 (2014) 256.

    Z. HIADLOVSKÁ, M. MACHOLÁN, O. MIKULA, B. VOŠLAJEROVÁ BÍMOVÁ: The meek inherit the earth: less aggressive wild mice are more successful in challenging situations, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 113 (2014) 310-319.


    2013

    Z. HIADLOVSKÁ, B. VOŠLAJEROVÁ BÍMOVÁ, O. MIKULA, J. PIÁLEK, M. MACHOLÁN: Transgressive segregation in a behavioural trait? Explorative strategies in two house mouse subspecies and their hybrids, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 108 (2013) 225-235.