Nik Lupše

Nik Lupše

Evolutionary Biology. Palaeocast host.

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October 2017 - April 2023
Charles University in Prague
Position
  • PhD
Education
October 2017 - April 2023
Charles University in Prague
Field of study
  • Zoology
October 2016 - September 2017
Ollscoil na Gaillimhe – University of Galway
Field of study
  • Evolutionary Zoology
October 2013 - September 2016
University of Ljubljana
Field of study
  • Biology

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Publications (9)
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Instances of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) provide the context for rigorous tests of biological rules of size evolution, such as Cope's rule (phyletic size increase), Rensch's rule (allometric patterns of male and female size), as well as male and female body size optima. In certain spider groups, such as the golden orbweavers (Nephilidae), extreme...
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Vertebrates use cone cells in the retina for color vision and rod cells to see in dim light. Many deep-sea fishes have adapted to their environment to have only rod cells in the retina, while both rod and cone genes are still preserved in their genomes. As deep-sea fish larvae start their lives in the shallow, and only later submerge to the depth,...
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Cover page for an original article "Visual Gene Expression Reveals a Cone-to-Rod Developmental Progression in Deep-Sea Fishes" by Lupše et al. 2021. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab281. Illustration by Zuzana Musilova.
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Fish often change their habitat and trophic preferences during development. Dramatic functional differences between embryos, larvae, juveniles and adults also concern sensory systems, including vision. Here, we focus on the photoreceptors (rod and cone cells) in the retina and their gene expression profiles during development. Using comparative tra...
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Based on a comprehensive analysis of molecular sequence data, the Sepiidae genera Acanthosepion Rochebrune, 1884; Ascarosepion Rochebrune, 1884; Aurosepina Jothinayagam, 1987; Decorisepia Iredale, 1926; Doratosepion Rochebrune, 1884; Rhombosepion Rochebrune, 1884 and Spathidosepion Rochebrune, 1884 are here re-instated and formally recognised as va...
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Whilst genetic studies can address a large number of issues related to cetaceans, the primary focus of these Best practices is on matters related to understanding population structure, abundance and movements in order for ACCOBAMS to meet its conservation and management objectives.
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Instances of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) provide the context for rigorous tests of biological rules of size evolution, such as Copes Rule (phyletic size increase), Renschs Rule (allometric patterns of male and female size), as well as male and female body size optima. In certain spider groups, such as the golden orbweavers (Nephilidae), extreme fe...
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Background In most animal groups, it is unclear how body size variation relates to genital size differences between the sexes. While most morphological features tend to scale with total somatic size, this does not necessarily hold for genitalia because divergent evolution in somatic size between the sexes would cause genital size mismatches. Theory...

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Hi,
I would love to find out if any of you use magnetic stands for eppendorfs and pcr tubes? I know one needs to use them for e.g. RNA library prep, but the stands are ridicoulously expensive..
Did anyone try to print it with a 3D printer? If so, details on price, any potential models etc. would be very appreciated.
Looking forward to hearing from you all!
Sincerely,
Nik

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