Lecturer(s)
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Málková Jitka, doc. RNDr. CSc.
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Ševčíková Olga, RNDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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This subject aims to explain the origins and maintenance of the diversity of life, the processes that determine the features of organisms (e.g., appearance, life history traits, behaviour), and the interactions among organisms and their environments. Key patterns and processes in the nature are explained on various levels of the organization of life - the individuals, populations and communities. Classical ecological thinking is connected to the evolutionary theory to reach the better understanding of the diversity of life.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Laboratory Work
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Learning outcomes
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This subject aims to explain the origins and maintenance of the diversity of life, the processes that determine the features of organisms (e.g., appearance, life history traits, behaviour), and the interactions among organisms and their environments. Key patterns and processes in the nature are explained on various levels of the organization of life - the individuals, populations and communities. Classical ecological thinking is connected to the evolutionary theory to reach the better understanding of the diversity of life.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral exam
90% attendance.
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Recommended literature
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STORCH,D.Mihulka. Úvod do současné ekologie.Praha: Portál 2000,160s..
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