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Publikováno v:
Lynx new series. 53:291-332
A list of 139 specimens of bats belonging to 32 species of eight families originating from Zambia, housed in the collection of the National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic, is presented in a systematical review. The species lists are complemented by c
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Bohdan Kysilov, Tomáš Páleníček, Ladislav Vyklický, Vladimír Mazoch, Barbora Krausova, Martin Kuchař, Kristýna Štefková-Mazochová, Kateřina Hájková, Wim Dehaen, Klára Šíchová, Hynek Danda, Daniel Svozil, Rachel R. Horsley, Tereza Smejkalova, Bronislav Jurásek, Nikola Pinterova‐Leca, Michal Kohout
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Pharmacology. 179:65-83
Background and purpose Deschloroketamine (DCK), a structural analogue of ketamine, has recently emerged on the illicit drug market as a recreational drug with a modestly long duration of action. Despite it being widely used by recreational users, no
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Hynek Danda, Nikola Pinterová-Leca, Klára Šíchová, Kristýna Štefková-Mazochová, Kateřina Syrová, Lucie Olejníková, Markéta Končická, Vladimír Mazoch, Eva Lhotková, Martin Kuchař, Tomáš Páleníček
Publikováno v:
Behavioural brain research. 421
Naphyrone, also known as NRG-1, is a novel psychoactive substance (NPS), a cathinone with stimulatory properties available on the grey/illicit drug market for almost a decade. It is structurally related to infamously known powerful stimulants with th
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J. Goüy de Bellocq, Jan Broeckhove, Stuart J. E. Baird, Kurt Vanmechelen, Herwig Leirs, Rhodes H. Makundi, Jan Zima, Radim Šumbera, Sophie Gryseels, Vladimír Mazoch
Publikováno v:
Journal of evolutionary biology
Special conditions are required for genetic differentiation to arise at a local geographical scale in the face of gene flow. The Natal multimammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis, is the most widely distributed and abundant rodent in sub-Saharan Africa.
Publikováno v:
Ethology. 122:682-694
Vision has long been considered purposeless in the dark underground ecotope. However, recent anatomical studies revealed an unexpected diversity of ocular and retinal features and various degrees of development of the visual system in mammals with pr
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Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 130
The grey-bellied pygmy mouse (Mus triton) from the endemic African subgenus Nannomys is a widespread rodent species inhabiting the highlands of eastern and central Africa. Although it has long been considered as a single species, recent data has sugg
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Ondřej Mikula, Josef Bryja, Radim Šumbera, Erik Verheyen, Isa-Rita M. Russo, Vladimír Mazoch, Hana Konvičková
Publikováno v:
Mammalia : morphologie, biologie, systématique des mammifères
Murid rodents of the genusAethomysare one of the most common rodents in drier habitats in sub-Saharan Africa. Among them, the red veld ratAethomys chrysophilusis the most widespread species with the core distribution located in the Zambezian bioregio
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Jan Šklíba, Ema Hrouzková, Radim Šumbera, Hana Patzenhauerová, Matěj Lövy, Vladimír Mazoch, Ondřej Kott
Publikováno v:
Mammalian Biology. 77:420-427
The Ansell’s mole-rat (Fukomys anselli, Bathyergidae) is a small-sized social subterranean rodent whose distribution is confined to the Lusaka area in Zambia. It is an established model species for various laboratory studies, but until now the know
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Klára J. Petrželková, Jana Petrášová, Vladimír Mazoch, Lucia Bobáková, Michael A. Huffman, David Modrý, Mwanahamissi Issa Mapua, Taranjit Kaur, Jatinder Singh
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Primatology. 31:920-936
Translocation programs releasing animals into the wild need to assess the potential risks associated with the exchange of parasites and other pathogens between native and translocated species. We assessed the composition of the parasite communities i
Autor:
Adam W. Ferguson, Josef Bryja, Radim Šumbera, Caleb D. Phillips, Molly M. McDonough, Vladimír Mazoch
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecology. 24(20)
Understanding historical influences of climate and physiographic barriers in shaping patterns of biodiversity remains limited for many regions of the world. For mammals of continental Africa, phylogeographic studies, particularly for West African lin