Asexual evolution: causes and mechanisms of reproductive isolation, and the role of geographical and ecological factors in the speciation without sex – Mgr. Nataliia IAKOVENKO
Mgr. Nataliia IAKOVENKO
Doctoral thesis
Asexual evolution: causes and mechanisms of reproductive isolation, and the role of geographical and ecological factors in the speciation without sex
Asexual evolution: causes and mechanisms of reproductive isolation, and the role of geographical and ecological factors in the speciation without sex
Abstract:
The thesis consists of Introduction (getting the reader acquainted with the main terms and problems of asexual evolution research, aims and tasks of the thesis and its model objects), and the main part (Summary of publications included in the thesis, Conclusions, References, Full texts of publications). Summary of publications consists of six chapters, each presenting a published or prepared for publication …moreAbstract:
Práce se skládá z Úvodu (ve kterém čtenář seznámí se s hlavními pojmy a problémy výzkumu asexuální evoluce, s cíli a úkoly práce a jejími modelovými objekty), a hlavní části (přehledu publikací obsažených v diplomové práci, závěrů, použité literatury a plných textů publikací). Přehled publikací se skládá ze šesti kapitol, z nichž každá představuje publikovaný nebo připravený k publikační vědecký článek …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 31. 7. 2018
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 31. 8. 2018
- Supervisor: RNDr. Karel Janko, Ph.D.
Citation record
ISO 690-compliant citation record:
IAKOVENKO, Nataliia. \textit{Asexual evolution: causes and mechanisms of reproductive isolation, and the role of geographical and ecological factors in the speciation without sex}. Online. Doctoral theses, Dissertations. Ostrava: University of Ostrava, Faculty of Science. 2018. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/lq4r6z/.
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IAKOVENKO, Nataliia. Asexual evolution: causes and mechanisms of reproductive isolation, and the role of geographical and ecological factors in the speciation without sex. Ostrava, 2018. disertační práce (Ph.D.). OSTRAVSKÁ UNIVERZITA. Přírodovědecká fakulta
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Institution archiving the thesis and making it accessible: OSTRAVSKÁ UNIVERZITA, Přírodovědecká fakultaUniversity of Ostrava
Faculty of ScienceDoctoral programme / field:
Biology / Biology
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