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dc.contributor.advisorŠumbera, Radim
dc.contributor.authorPleštilová, Lucie
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-12T11:37:28Z
dc.date.available2024-03-12T11:37:28Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.date.submitted2021-02-10
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.jcu.cz/handle/20.500.14390/44908
dc.description.abstractThis PhD thesis is concerned with the effect of specialization to the subterranean environment on ear morphology in the rodent family Spalacidae. The outer, middle and inner ear morphology in four species with a different proportion of subterranean activity was described and analyzed. The Chinese bamboo-rat (Rhizomys sinensis) was identified as fossorial regarding its ear morphology. The strictly subterranean Gansu zokor (Eospalax cansus) possess a highly specialized subterranean ear morphology with a suggested acoustic fovea. Meanwhile, the less subterranean African root-rat (Tachyoryctes splendens) shares traits with both strictly subterranean and epigeic rodents. The aboveground characteristics are even more prominent in the fossorial giant root-rat (T. macrocephalus). Taken together, the results confirm that the ear morphology of spalacids mirrors their degree of fossoriality.cze
dc.format135 s. (195 949 znaků).
dc.format135 s. (195 949 znaků).
dc.language.isocze
dc.publisherJihočeská univerzitacze
dc.rightsBez omezení
dc.subjectEar morphologycze
dc.subjectmiddle earcze
dc.subjectinner earcze
dc.subjectsubterraneancze
dc.subjectfossorialcze
dc.subjectSpalacidaecze
dc.subjectmuroid mole ratscze
dc.subjectChinese bamboo ratcze
dc.subjectRhizomys sinensiscze
dc.subjectGansu zokorcze
dc.subjectEospalax cansuscze
dc.subjectAfrican roo-ratcze
dc.subjectGiant root-ratcze
dc.subjectTachyoryctes splendenscze
dc.subjectTachyoryctes macrocephaluscze
dc.subjectEar morphologyeng
dc.subjectmiddle eareng
dc.subjectinner eareng
dc.subjectsubterraneaneng
dc.subjectfossorialeng
dc.subjectSpalacidaeeng
dc.subjectmuroid mole ratseng
dc.subjectChinese bamboo rateng
dc.subjectRhizomys sinensiseng
dc.subjectGansu zokoreng
dc.subjectEospalax cansuseng
dc.subjectAfrican roo-rateng
dc.subjectGiant root-rateng
dc.subjectTachyoryctes splendenseng
dc.subjectTachyoryctes macrocephaluseng
dc.titleWhat happens to ear morphology on the way underground? A case study on the family Spalacidae.cze
dc.title.alternativeWhat happens to ear morphology on the way underground? A case study on the family Spalacidae.eng
dc.typedisertační prácecze
dc.identifier.stag35922
dc.description.abstract-translatedThis PhD thesis is concerned with the effect of specialization to the subterranean environment on ear morphology in the rodent family Spalacidae. The outer, middle and inner ear morphology in four species with a different proportion of subterranean activity was described and analyzed. The Chinese bamboo-rat (Rhizomys sinensis) was identified as fossorial regarding its ear morphology. The strictly subterranean Gansu zokor (Eospalax cansus) possess a highly specialized subterranean ear morphology with a suggested acoustic fovea. Meanwhile, the less subterranean African root-rat (Tachyoryctes splendens) shares traits with both strictly subterranean and epigeic rodents. The aboveground characteristics are even more prominent in the fossorial giant root-rat (T. macrocephalus). Taken together, the results confirm that the ear morphology of spalacids mirrors their degree of fossoriality.eng
dc.date.accepted2021-04-08
dc.description.departmentPřírodovědecká fakultacze
dc.thesis.degree-disciplineZoologiecze
dc.thesis.degree-grantorJihočeská univerzita. Přírodovědecká fakultacze
dc.thesis.degree-namePh.D.
dc.thesis.degree-programZoologiecze
dc.description.gradeDokončená práce s úspěšnou obhajoboucze
dc.contributor.refereeBureš, Zbyněk
dc.contributor.refereeNěmec, Pavel


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