Bc. Miloš VITÁMVÁS

Master's thesis

Sensory abilities in food localization in four species of African mole-rats with diverse social organization

Sensory abilities and food localization in four species of African mole-rats with diverse social organization
Abstract:
Until recently, it was assumed that African mole-rats search for food randomly, as it is in concordance with Aridity food distribution hypothesis. However, recent studies indicate that some subterranean rodent species including mole-rats could be able to use plant chemicals (kairomones) for food localization. In my master thesis I conducted a battery of experiments on four mole-rat species to prove …more
Abstract:
Until recently, it was assumed that African mole-rats search for food randomly, as it is in concordance with Aridity food distribution hypothesis. However, recent studies indicate that some subterranean rodent species including mole-rats could be able to use plant chemicals (kairomones) for food localization. In my master thesis I conducted a battery of experiments on four mole-rat species to prove …more
 
 
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 26. 4. 2013
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Thesis defence

  • Date of defence: 29. 5. 2013
  • Supervisor: doc. Mgr. Radim Šumbera, Ph.D.

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VITÁMVÁS, Miloš. Sensory abilities in food localization in four species of African mole-rats with diverse social organization. Č. Bud., 2013. diplomová práce (Mgr.). JIHOČESKÁ UNIVERZITA V ČESKÝCH BUDĚJOVICÍCH. Přírodovědecká fakulta

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH BOHEMIA IN ČESKÉ BUDĚJOVICE

Faculty of Science

Master programme / field:
Zoology / Zoology

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