Vlastimil Krivan: Lectures (since 2004)
2004
1. "Some consequences of adaptive foraging behavior on population dynamics." Centre for Evolutionary and Theoretical Immunology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA, 31.1.2004 
2. "Adaptive foraging and the topology of food webs", Department Biologie II, Universitat Munchen, 15.6.2004 
3. "Does the effect of  animal behavior attenuate at  the scale of population dynamics?", Mathematical Population Dynamics, Trento, June 20-25, 2004
4. "The Ideal Free Distribution, Evolutionary Games and Population Dynamics", IIASA, Laxemburg, 23.8.2004 
5. "Does adaptive behavior matter on a longer population scale? Some insights from mathematical models", Ecology of aphidophaga 9, Ceske Budejovice, September 6-10, 2004 
6. "Diauxic Growth and the Ideal Free Distribution", 5th International Conference on Systems Biology, Heidelberg, October 9-13, 2004 (poster) 
2005
7. "Animal behavior and populations dynamics", National Centre of Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California at Santa Barbara, March 24, 2005 
8. "Does animal behavior influences community dynamics? Some insights from theoretical > models.", University of Hawaii, Honolulu, December 6, 2005 
2006
9. "The Ideal Free Distribution", Evolutionary Game Dynamics, Banff International Research Center, Banff, Canada, June 10 - June 15, 2006
10. "Diauxic growth: an example of evolutionarily optimization", EMS Summer School, Mathematics in Molecular Cell Biology, Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM), Linz, Austria, September 9-23, 2006
2007
11. "Dispersal dynamics: Distribution of lady beetles", Ecology of Aphidophaga 10, Agricultural University, Athens, September 5-10, 2007
12. "Habitat selection game", Mathematical models in evolution and ecology 2007, University of Sussex, 20-21 September 2007
13. "Habitat selection game", Mathematical Institute, University of Vienna, October 16, 2007
14. "Evolutionary games and population dynamics", one week course within Seminar in Differential Equations - Kamenice 2008, organized by the Faculty of Applied Sciences, West Bohemia University, May 19-23, 2008
2008
15. "Lotka-Volterra population games", 13-th International symposium on dynamic games and applications, Wroclaw, 30th June-3rd July, 2008
16. "The Evolutionary Stability of the Ideal Free Distribution", National Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, December 10, 2008
2009
17. "Evolutionary stability of the ideal free distribution", SMB-CSMB Joint Conference, Hangzhou, June 14-17, 2009
18. "Lac operon: An example of evolutionarily optimized molecular switch?", Mathematical Models in Ecology and Evolution 2009, September 10th - 11th, University of Bristol
2010
19. "On evolutionary stability of optimal foraging", Evolutionary games, Banff, June 13-18, 2010
20. "Evolutionary stability of optimal behavior in foraging games ", 14-th International symposium on dynamic games and applications, Banff, June 19 - 24, 2010
21. "On Lotka-Volterra foraging games ", National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, August 31, 2010
22. "On The struggle for existence", Mathematical Biology Seminar, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, September 21, 2010
23. "On the Lotka-Volterra foraging games ", University of Ilinois, Chicago, November 22, 2010
2011
24. "On evolutionary stability of optimal foraging", 8th ESMTB Conference, Cracow, Poland, June 28 - July 2, 2011
25. "The Ideal Free Distribution", Emerging Challenges at the Interface of Mathematics, Environmental Science and Spatial Eco, Banff International Research Station for Mathematical Innovation and Discovery, Banff, July 3 - 8, 2011, invited talk
26. "On some dynamic evolutionary games", "Eighth International ISDG Workshop", Padova, July 21-23, 2011, plenary talk
27. "When mathematics meets biology", "Differential Equations - Stochastic & Deterministic In Honour of Ivo Vrkoč's 80th Birthday", UTIA Praha, June 13-14, 2011, invited talk
28. "Population and behavioral models in ecology: Hanging together or hanging separately?", Mathematical Biosciences Institute, OSU, Columbus, OH, September 19, 2011
29. "The Lotka-Volterra predator-prey model", Mathematical Institute of the Charles University, Praha, November 7, 2011