
Personal data
Name: Pavel
Surname: Linhart
Born: 1983, Varnsdorf, Czech Republic
Contacts
E-mail:
pavel.linhart83@gmail.com
IM-ICQ: 283760728
Skype: pygmy83
Mobil:
+420775394684
Occupation
Institute of Animal Science: Assistant researcher
University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice, Faculty of Science: Assistant
Researcher
Skills and hobbies
Hobbies: whatever relating to sound and music, on foot travelling, modern dance, street performances
Theses
Linhart P (in process)
Song-based assessment between rivals in male-male interactions in songbirds
PhD thesis
Linhart P (2007, in Czech)
Mezidruhová agresivita lindušky luční (Anthus pratensis) a bramborníčka hnědého
(Saxicola rubetra)
MSc thesis (pdf, 2MB)
Internships
24.10. –
18.12.2010. Institute of Biology, Leiden, Netherlands
8.11. – 4.12.2009. Institute of Biology, Leiden, Netherlands
Publications
Linhart P, Fuchs R, Slabbekoorn H (submitted)
The communicative significance of song frequency and length in territorial
chiffchaffs
Linhart P, Fuchs R, Poláková
S, Slabbekoorn H (submitted)
Once bitten twice shy: Long-term behavioural changes caused by trapping
experience in willow warblers
Linhart P, Jaška P, Fuchs R (submitted)
Syllable rate increase in aggressive context: signal or by-product?
Petrusková T, Osiejuk TS, Linhart P, Petrusek A (2008)
Structure and complexity of perched and flight songs of the tree pipit (Anthus
trivialis)
Annales Zoologici Fennici, 45, 135-148.
Linhart P, Jaška P, Poláková S, Fuchs R, Slabbekoorn H (2011)
The long-term memory in
willow warbler: Never fly into same mist net twice
2nd ToK conference of
CompCog meeting, July 2011, Prague, Czech Republic.
Poster. (pdf 2,5MB)
Linhart P. 2009
Rival assessment in chiffchaff: Effect of frequency and length of the song (Oral
presentatin)
Annual Meeting of the
Netherlands Society for Behavioural Biology. November 2009, Dalfsen, Netherlands.
Linhart P, Fuchs R (2008)
Willow warbler males (Phylloscopus trochilus) assess a rival’s fighting ability
by the frequency of his song.
Janik, V., Clayton, N. &
Zuberbühler, K. (Eds.): Vocal communication in birds and mammals, St. Andrews,
Scotland 2008. Book of abstracts: p.34. Poster