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Publications
- Comparing developmental stability in unisexual and bisexual rock lizards of the genus Darevskia
- Molecular characterization of Acomys louisae from Somaliland: a deep divergence and contrasting genetic patterns in a rift zone
- Ultraviolet reflectance and pattern properties in leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius)
- A gyroscopic advantage: phylogenetic patterns of compensatory movements in frogs
- Universality of indeterminate growth in lizards rejected: the micro-CT reveals contrasting timing of growth cartilage persistence in iguanas, agamas, and chameleons
- Methods of Motion Data Analysis of Animal’s Body on Rotating Platform
- New records of one of the least known snakes, Telescopus pulcher (Squamata: Colubridae) from the Horn of Africa
- A comparative study of growth: different body weight trajectories in three species of the genus Eublepharis and their hybrids
- Offenders tend to be heavier: experimental encounters in mangrove-dwelling monitor lizards (Varanus indicus)
- Development of behavioural profile in the Northern common boa (Boa imperator): Repeatable independent traits or personality?
- Easy life of males? Indirect evidence that growth is easier than egg production in mangrove-dwelling monitor lizards (Varanus indicus)
- Patterns of growth in monitor lizards (Varanidae) as revealed by computed tomography of femoral growth plates
- Do Spiders Ride on the Fear of Scorpions? A Cross-Cultural Eye Tracking Study
- Strong support for Rensch's rule in an American clade of lizards (Teiidae and Gymnophtalmidae) and a paradox of the largest tejus
- Morphological characteristics of blood cells in monitor lizards: is erythrocyte size linked to actual body size?
- Is body shape of mangrove-dwelling monitor lizards (Varanus indicus; Varanidae) sexually dimorphic?
- A test of Rensch's rule in varanid lizards
- Ontogeny of Sexual Size Dimorphism in Monitor Lizards: Males Grow for a Longer Period, but not at a Faster Rate
- Shell shape and genetic variability of Southeast Asian Box Turtles (Cuora amboinensis) from Borneo and Sumatra
- Why Are Some Snakes More Terrifying and What Is Behind the Fear?
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Co-workers & collaborators
- DF
Daniel Frynta
- EL
Eva Landová
- KP
Klára Palupčíková
- AA
Ahmed Ibrahim Awale
- VR
Veronika Rudolfová
- IŠ
Iveta Štolhoferová