Data providing member | Joined: August 10, 2015
Institute of Vertebrate Biology, The Czech Academy of Sciences
Online since: June 6, 2016
Last update: August 18, 2025
The Institute of Vertebrate Biology performs basic research of vertebrates with the following research topics:

- Biological diversity at molecular, organismal and community level. Evolutionary relationship among populations and species, natural hybrid zones and speciation.

- Population dynamics, changes and trends of the community structure in natural and disturbed habitats, including modelling and prognoses.

- Physiological, behavioural, ecological and evolutionary mechanisms of the life histories of vertebrates with respect to their ontogenetic development. Reproductive strategies, survival rates, feeding behaviour, and inter- and intraspecific interactions.

- Ectoparasites of higher vertebrates and their role as hosts, vectors and reservoirs of human and animal diseases in natural foci.

The aim of the investigations is to achieve original data about free-living vertebrates concerning their genetic, population and species diversity, phylogeny, population dynamics, interactions with environment, and association with human and animal microbial pathogens.

Genetic Bank of the Institute of Vertebrate Biology

Collection of mostly tissues and some DNA from wild vertebrates, with special focus on Central European fauna.

Contacts

Sample Requests
Petra Hajkova
hajkova@ivb.cz
Kvetna 8
60365 Brno
Czech Republic
Sample Requests
Barbora Rolečková
roleckova@ivb.cz
Kvetna 8
60365 Brno
Czech Republic

Institution Type

Research institute

Collection Type

Tissue, Genetic

Collection Coverage

Taxa: N/A

Curation details

Development Status: Active growth
Known to contain types: No

McGinley Conservation statuses

Level 6: Identified, integrated, and adequately curated.
Date: 2016-08-20

Institution Codes

Acronym: IVB CAS
CITES: not registered