History
The beginnings of terrestrial invertebrate research at Masaryk University are connected to the foundation of the Department of Zoology and with its founder Jan Zavřel (1879-1946), who was appointed ordinary professor of zoology and director of the Department of Zoology in 1920. His main interest became the dipteran families Chironomidae and Ceratopogonidae, but due to the predominantly aquatic nature of their larvae he was more involved with freshwater habitats.
In the second half of the 1990s Rudolf Rozkošný and Jaromír Vaňhara compiled a comprehensive inventory of terrestrial invertebrates of the UNESCO Pálava Biosphere Reserve within its enlarged borders (the current Lower Moravia Biosphere Reserve), a major biodiversity hotspot in the country. This involved coordinating a large number of co-authors – specialists on individual taxonomic groups. Both Rudolf Rozkošný and Jaromír Vaňhara have now reached retirement age but continue to pursue taxonomic studies on their groups of interest.
The long tradition of research on Diptera is being continued by Andrea Tóthová (*1979). She was instrumental in setting up a molecular lab for phylogenetic study of invertebrates at the Department and participated in many studies on various groups of nematoceran and brachyceran dipterans, having a position as a research fellow.
Jiří Schlaghamerský (*1964) joined the Department in autumn 1999. He had previously received training in soil biology, specializing on the annelid family Enchytraeidae, and in environmental protection. Thus, in addition to continuing work on the ecology of saproxylic insects, he took over and developed the teaching of soil biology (which had had some, albeit interrupted, tradition at the Department) and has been devoting the greater proportion of his own research time to soil-living annelids. He has also been entrusted with delivering lectures on nature conservation, invertebrate systematics and (for several years) environmental protection. In 2014 he was appointed associate professor.
Department Location
University Campus Bohunice
building A31
Kamenice 5
625 00 Brno - Bohunice
Czech Republic
Mailing Address
Kotlářská 2
611 37 Brno
Czech Republic