Programm - Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft eV

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Programm - Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft eV
Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft e.V.
101st Annual Meeting
Jena
19.–22. September 2008
Conference Guide
Sponsors & Exhibiting Companies
ADInstruments GmbH
Reichartshäuser Berg 3, 74937 Spechbach
AGOWA GmbH
Ostendstraße 25, TGS Haus 8, 12459 Berlin
Blackwell Verlag GmbH, Wiley-Blackwell
Rotherstraße 21, 10245 Berlin
Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH
Carl-Zeiss-Promenade 10, 07745 Jena
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
53170 Bonn
E. Schweizerbart‘sche Verlagsbuchhandlung
Johannesstraße 3a, 70176 Stuttgart
Elsevier GmbH, Urban & Fischer Verlag
Karlstraße 45, 80333 München
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Fürstengraben 1, 07743 Jena
Somso Modelle GmbH
Friedrich-Rückert-Straße 54, 96450 Coburg
Springer Verlag GmbH
Heidelberger Platz 3, 14197 Berlin
Thalia Universitätsbuchhandlung GmbH „Neue Mitte Jena“
Leutragraben 1, 07743 Jena
Virtuelle Fachbibliothek Biologie,
Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg
Bockenheimer Landstraße 134–138, 60325 Frankfurt am Main
Volume Graphics GmbH
Wieblinger Weg 92a, 69123 Heidelberg
Walter De Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG
Genthiner Straße 13, 10785 Berlin
World Precision Instruments
Liegnitzer Straße 15, 10999 Berlin
Stand 3. September 2008; Redaktion: Michael Nickel & Gunnar Brehm; Layout: Gunnar Brehm & Hans Pohl
Contents
Welcome Addresses
2
General Information
5
Special Events & Social Program
9
Program Overview Table
11
Program Details
Friday, September 19
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Saturday, September 20
20
Sunday, September 21
28
Monday, September 22
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List of Posters
45
Public Transport Time Tables
Maps and Plans
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Welcome Address of the faculty
Liebe Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer der diesjährigen Jahrestagung der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft in Jena!
Als Dekan der Biologisch-Pharmazeutischen Fakultät ist es mir eine besondere Freude und
Ehre, die Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft zum vierten Mal in Jena willkommen heißen zu
dürfen. Wir sind stolz, dass Sie die Einladung unserer Zoologen und Ökologen angenommen
haben und in so großer Zahl den Weg nach Jena gefunden haben. Für Jena ist das Jahr 2008 in
mehrfacher Hinsicht ein besonderes Jahr. So feiert doch unsere Universität ihren 450. Geburtstag.
Jena ist vom Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft zur Stadt der Wissenschaften 2008
gewählt worden und unser Phyletisches Museum feiert seinen 100. Geburtstag. Es gab also viele
Gründe, Sie gerade dieses Jahr einzuladen.
Die beiden Zoologischen Institute und das Institut für Ökologie sind Pfeiler in unserer Fakultät
und wir sind stolz, dass diese renommierten Institute mit ihren insgesamt 26 wissenschaftlichen
Mitarbeitern, zahlreichen Doktoranden und Studierenden die Möglichkeit haben, sich Ihnen, wie
ich hoffe, von Ihrer besten Seite zu zeigen. Die Themen, die Sie für die diesjährige Tagung ausgewählt haben, sind eine hochinteressante Mischung verschiedener aktueller Forschungsanliegen
und werden auch die weitere Forschung in Jena sicher nachdrücklich befruchten.
Ich wünsche Ihrer Tagung ein gutes Gelingen und bin überzeugt, dass Sie Jena genießen werden und in vielfältigen wissenschaftlichen Diskussionen die Jahrestagung in bester Erinnerung
behalten werden.
Mit den besten Wünschen und herzlichen Grüßen
Ihr
Prof. Dr. Jochen Lehmann
Dekan der Biologisch-Pharmazeutischen Fakultät
Welcome Address of the organizers
A warm welcome to Jena! We are pleased to host all of you as participants of the 101st Annual
Meeting of the Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft. It is our pleasure to see that this year’s scientific program attracted a broad spectrum of zoologist from Germany and twelve other countries.
Again, many students and young scientists at the beginning of their careers join the meeting. For
some of them it will be the first visit of a scientific conference: A special welcome to you. You will
soon find yourself completely immersed into zoology and feel the spirit of the German zoological
scientific community.
This is the fourth Annual Meeting of the DZG hosted by Jena‘s zoologists. Only Berlin and
Kiel attracted the Meeting more often (both five times). We feel that this represents the strong,
unbroken zoological tradition in Jena. Actually, a very progressive and evolving tradition, as you
will see from the vibrant research conducted in the institutes of the university and of the Max
Planck Society. However, all traditions rely on interchange to further flourish and evolve. That’s
why we are especially happy that all of you made it to Jena this year. With your ideas and concepts, your strong research commitment and your exciting results, you will have an impact on the
local tradition! We, the local organizers together with the executive board and the study groups of
the DZG, are delighted that you contributed so many excellent oral and poster presentations.
Finally, there are a bunch of reasons, why Jena is “the place to be” this year: Jena keeps the
title “Stadt der Wissenschaften 2008” (Science City 2008), Friedrich-Schiller-University celebrates its 450th anniversary and exactly 100 years ago, the Phyletisches Museum opened its
doors. The later also refers to the 150th anniversary of evolution theory.
The 101st Annual Meeting also hopefully demarks the beginning of second centenary series
of DZG Annual Meetings. Thus we are looking into the future. Let‘s celebrate our past together.
Let‘s have a look at the exciting present of our zoological sciences through our interesting meeting program. And finally, let‘s collectively move zoology into a prolific future.
The organizers,
Michael Nickel
Martin S. Fischer
Jürgen Bolz
Stefan Halle
Institut für Spezielle Zoologie und Evolutionsbiologie
Institut für Allgemeine Zoologie
Institut für Ökologie
General Information
General Information
Conference Venue
The main conference venue will be the “Campus” (Ernst-Abbe-Platz 1) of Friedrich-SchillerUniversity Jena. Some events will take place at other venues, which will be explicitly named in
the text.
Map
On the last two pages (74+75), a map of Jena city centre as well as a plan of the lecture halls at
the Campus (Ernst-Abbe-Platz) can be found.
Language
The official languages of the meeting are English and German.
Registration Desk
Meeting documents and badges will be handed out at the registration desk. Please mind the varying locations for the registration desk on Friday and Saturday to Monday.
Friday: Universitätshauptgebäude (UHG), Foyer, Fürstengraben 1.
Saturday to Monday: Campus (Ernst-Abbe-Platz), first floor, room 1.20
Open:
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
13:00–19:00 h
07:30–18:00 h
08:30–17:30 h
08:00–18:00 h
(UHG, Foyer, Fürstengraben 1)
(Campus, room 1.20)
(Campus, room 1.20)
(Campus, room 1.20)
Registration desk phone number during desk hours: 03641-94 18 95
Speaker Ready Room/Oral Presentations
Open:
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
13:00–18:00 h
07:30–18:00 h
08:30–17:30 h
08:00–12:00 h
(UHG, Foyer, Fürstengraben 1)
(Campus, room 1.21)
(Campus, room 1.21)
(Campus, room 1.21)
Speakers, please submit your files here at the day before your talk at least two hours proir to
the beginning of the session in which you will present. This will give us a chance to make you
aware of last minute instructions or changes concerning your session. We cannot guarantee that
your presentations will be available in time if you check-in late.
Priority will be given to speakers who are presenting at the following day. The staff will provide you with audio and visual support, i.e. you can check on a local computer if your animations
etc. work properly. Your files will be uploaded and are available in your lecture hall when needed.
A laptop will be available in each lecture hall – your own laptop is not required unless you use
e.g. a Mac with software such as Keynote. In such cases, please make advance arrangements with
the staff.
The following presentation software will be provided:
Adobe Reader 9, Microsoft PowerPoint 2003, Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer 2007, OpenOffice
Quicktime 7, VLC 0.8.6, 2.4.1 Impress.
Session chairs: please visit the Speaker Ready Room ahead in time before your session starts in
order to get a quick introduction to our computer systems. Please be strict with the time schedule
because we are running parallel sessions. Our meeting venue provides short ways between the
lecture halls – session hopping will be possible. Therefore the session assistants and chairmen are
advised to strictly limit your presentation time to the time slot given by the schedule. Thank you
very much for your co-operation.
Poster Presentations
The poster exhibition is located in the Campus foyer (ground floor) and on the gallery (first floor).
Posters will be exhibited during the whole meeting from Saturday to Monday. Poster walls are
denoted. Please stick to the put up and tear down times (see below).
Poster size: A0 portrait (approx. 119 cm high and 84 cm wide)
Poster put up: Saturday, 8:00–10:00
Poster take down: Monday, 15:30–18:00
Poster presentation during Saturday poster session with snacks and beer. Odd numbers will
present from 18:00 to 19:30, even numbers will present from 19:30 to 21:00. Presenters, please
stick to this times and be present at the poster. Be prepared to provide visitors with a quick tour
through your poster and answer questions.
Poster prizes will be awarded. This will include a vote for the best poster by all meeting
participants. Additionally, all study sections will name juries to select the best posters of each
symposium.
Internet Access
Computers for internet access (i.e. checking emails, quick information) are available from Saturday to Monday in Room 1.20 (1st floor, Campus).
Wifi-access (WLAN) will be possible only if your institution is member of German Forschungsnetzwerk (DFN), you will be able to get access via your personal account of your home
institution.
See:
www.uni-jena.de/DFN_Roaming_Verbund.html
www.dfn.de/dienstleistungen/dfnroaming
As a courtesy to the speakers, we would kindly ask you not to use the internet or to e-mail
during the sessions in the lecture halls.
Food and Drinks
Your badge qualifies you for free drinks and snacks during everyday’s coffee breaks (coffee,
tea, water and juice, fruits, cookies) and the Saturday evening poster session (beer, water, juice,
pretzels, fruits, cookies).
In addition, Saturday and Sunday simple lunch dishes are included in the conference fee. Local BBQ specialties, vegetarian stews, or similar simple dishes will be offered at the poster area.
Just present your badge at the specified servicing counters. During these lunch breaks, drinks will
General Information
be available at your own expense (cash bar at reasonable prices). On Monday, the “Mensa” will
be offer you a variety of dishes at your own expense. Alternatively, you might want to visit one of
the various food serving places around the Campus area or the city centre of Jena.
For those of you who have booked the social evening, the ticket of 20 € includes free warm
dinner buffet with a variety of selected dishes (including vegetarian ones). Drinks will be available at your own expense (cash bar at reasonable prices). Only in this way, we are able to offer the
society social tickets at a low, student-friendly fee of 20 €.
Every participant receives a number of drink tickets with the meeting documents, which are
valid at every social with a cash bar (welcome party, Sunday lunch, society social). Ticket holders
for the society social receive extra drink tickets. No refund for unused drink tickets.
Accompanying visitors (Begleitpersonen)
The coloured accompanying visitor badge qualifies you for attending the opening, the presentation of the Karl Ritter von Frisch Medal, all open meeting socials, coffee and lunch breaks and
the poster sessions. In addition, you have free entrance to the Phyletisches Museum and a guided
city tour will be provided. Please refer to the notice board in the foyer of the Campus near to the
stairways to the first floor for further details. Our registration desk staff will be happy to provide
you with further guidance and tips on what to do and what to visit in Jena – Germany’s Science
City of the Year 2008.
Tour to Hainich National Park (23 September 08)
Departure with the bus at 8.00 (on time!) at the Terminal for Regional Busses opposite to Jena
Paradies Railway Station (2 min from the Phyletisches Museum). Expected arrival back in Jena:
18.00.
You‘ll visit one of the largest beech forests in Europe with plots of the Biodiversity Exploratory Hainich. You‘ll have the chance to visit the canopy walk way (310 m long, not included in
excursion fee). A restaurant will be visited for lunch (not included in excursion fee).
Information on the web:
www.nationalpark-hainich.de/ueberblick/english.html
www.biodiversity-exploratories.de/project-aims
You‘ll be guided by members of the Institute of Ecology Jena:
- Dr.Hans-Ulrich Peter
- Dr. Martin Gossner
- Sonja Gockel
Congress Secretariat
Institut für Spezielle Zoologie und Evolutionsbiologie
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Frau Sandra Rüdiger
Erbertstr. 1
07743 Jena
Phone: +49 (0) 3641-94 91 40
Fax: +49 (0) 3641-94 91 42
Email: [email protected]
Special Events
Friday, 18:00 Opening of the 101st Annual Meeting (Aula, Universitätshauptgebäude, Fürstengraben 1)
Welcome addresses will be followed by the opening lecture of Olaf Breidbach “Die Bilderwelt
des Ernst Haeckel” (German) and a presentation by Martin S. Fischer “100 Jahre Phyletisches
Museum” (German). Both lectures are open to the public. Afterwards, the welcome party will
provide a buffet and beverages in the quadrangle of the university main building next to the
Aula.
Saturday, 16:00 – 17:30 Workshop Volume Graphics GmbH (Seminar Room 1.22, Campus, first floor)
Volume Graphics stellt mit dem Softwarepaket VGStudio MAX ein Analyse- und Visualisierungswerkzeug für die Entwicklungs-/Evolutionsbiologie sowie die Morphologie bereit. Da
VGStudio MAX auch im industriellen Umfeld entwickelt wurde, bietet es hochpräzise 2D- und
3D-Messtechnik, die auch für biologische Fragestellungen interessant ist. Es lassen sich Volumina, Oberflächen und die Koordinaten von Landmarken bestimmen. Mit leistungsfähigen 2D- und
3D-Segmentierwerkzeugen präparieren Sie aus Ihren Proben einzelne Strukturen heraus. Zur Visualisierung stehen Ihnen 2D-Darstellungen sowie verschiedene 3D-Renderer zur Verfügung, die
höchsten Ansprüchen an die Bildqualität genügen. Durch die Erstellung von Filmen zeigen Sie
eindrucksvoll Ihre Probe von allen Seiten, von innen, aufgeteilt in die segmentieren Bestandteile
usw. Hoch entwickelte Softwaretechnik sorgt dafür, dass Sie optimale Ergebnisse selbst auf normalen PCs erhalten. Mit sehr gut ausgestattenen Rechnern können Sie selbst größte Datenmengen
komfortabel verarbeiten. Es steht ein Rechner für die Teilnehmer zur Verfügung. Teilnehmer haben so die Möglichkeit, an Beispieldaten oder mitgebrachten Daten eigene Visualisierungen und
Analysen auszuprobieren.
Sunday, 16:00–18:00 DZG-Mitgliederversammlung (Planetarium, Am Planetarium 1)
This year’s business meeting of the DZG will be introduced by a short Planetarium show. During
the business meeting elections for the DZG board (Vorstand) will take place.
Sunday, 18:30–20:00 Presentation of the Karl Ritter von Frisch Medal and an honorary membership
(Planetarium, Am Planetarium 1)
Details are provided on the invitation card included in your meeting documents.
Monday, 14:00–17:30 Workshop ADInstruments (Seminar room 1.22, first floor, Campus)
Gezeigt wird die neueste Software „LabAuthor“ von ADInstruments und deren Relevanz in der
Lehre. LabAuthor gestattet die Edition von bereits in der Web-Applikation „LabTutor“ bestehenden Skripten sowie sogar die Neugestaltung von Experimenten unter Verwendung von Bausteinen
aus Chart, der Aufnahme- und Analysesoftware. Skripte können damit exakt und mit minimalem
Zeitaufwand an die Anforderungen des Praktikums angepasst werden.
The workshop presents the latest software „LabAuthor“ from ADInstruments and its relevance in teaching. LabAuthor allows editing of scripts that already exist in the web-application „LabTutor“. Moreover, users can create entirely new experiments with tools from Chart, the embeded
data acquisition and analysis software. Experiments can thus easily be tailored to the needs and
resources of a lab for practical student courses.
Monday, 18:00 Public Evening Lecture (Großer Hörsaal HS1, Institutsgebäude Zoologie, Erbertstr. 1)
The meeting will close with Uwe Hoßfeld‘s lecture “’Impavidi progrediamur’ – Die Haeckelrezeption im 20. Jahrhundert”, followed by the society’s social evening.
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Social Program
Friday 19:30–21:30
Welcome Party (Ice Breaker Reception) with buffet and beverages in the quadrangle of the university main building (Fürstengraben 1) near the Aula.
Saturday 12:30-14:00
Lunch and posters (simple lunch dishes will be provided,included in the conference fee).
Saturday 18:00–21:00
Postersession: “Posters, Snaks and Beer” in the Foyer of the Campus (Ernst-Abbe-Platz 1).
Sunday 12:30–14:00
Lunch “Rost brennt” and posters (simple lunch dishes will be provided, included in the conference fee).
Sunday 20:30
Facultative dinner at your own expense at Restaurant Bauersfeld (Planetarium) in honor of the
Karl Ritter von Frisch Medal winner and the new honorary member. Tickets and further information are available at the registration desk.
Monday 19:00–24.00
After the public evening lecture, Social Evening at the Phyletisches Museum, including the presentation of the poster prices, buffet, music and dance.
Visit the Phyletisches Museum
The Institut für Spezielle Zoologie und Evolutionsbiologie runs the Phyletisches Museum, celebrating its 100th anniversary, originally founded and donated by Ernst Haeckel. Even though the
social evening will take place in the museum, you might want to visit the exhibition during the
meeting in order to take time for it. Special opening hours invite you to do so:
Museum opening times are: Daily 9.00–16.00, during the congress Friday and Sunday 9.00–
18.00. Your conference badge qualifies you for free entrance. For those of you who arrive early
on September 19, guided tours will be offered by our staff member Gerda Puchert at 15:00 and
16:00. Please report at the counter. Welcome to our museum.
Visit the Haeckel-Haus
The Ernst-Haeckel-Haus, Haeckel’s former domicile ‘Villa Medusa’, is well worth a visit, too.
However, since the building combines a working institute and a memorial, special opening hours
apply. During the conference the Haeckel-Haus welcomes at the following special times:
Friday from 10:00 to 17:00 (guided tours at 14:00, 15:30 and 16:30). On Sunday and Monday,
guided tours are possible in the afternoon. Since group size is strictly limited, please make an
appointment with our registration desk staff (except Friday).
Your conference badge qualifies you for free entrance.
The Haeckel-Haus is located just 200 m behind the Phyletisches Museum (see map on p.74).
You will find a number of pedestrian signposts everywhere in the city.
Program Overview
Program Overview Tables
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Friday–Sunday morning
Friday, September 19
13.00–17.15
Zoologie, Erbertstr. 1
Zoologie, Erbertstr. 1
DZG Board Meetings
DZG Board Meetings
Aula, Innenhof, Foyer,
Universitätshauptgebäude, Fürstengraben 1
18.00–22.00
Opening, Public Lectures and Welcome Reception
Saturday, September 20
Lecture Hall 2
8.30–10.30
Plenary Lectures
10.30–11.00 Coffe Break
Lecture Hall 2
Lecture Hall 3
11.00–11.30
Ecology
Zoological Systematics
11.30–12.00
Ecology
Evolutionary Biology
12.00–12.30
Physiology
Evolutionary Biology
Lecture Hall 4
Lecture Hall 5
Meeting FG Physiology
Meeting FG Ecology
Physiology
Ecology
Physiology
Ecology
12.30–13.15
12.30–14.00 Lunch Break
14.00–15.30
15.30–16.00 Coffe Break
16.00–17.30
Foyer
18.00–21.00
Poster Session 1 (Beer & Snacks)
Sunday, September 21
Lecture Hall 2
9.00–11.00
Plenary Lectures
11.00–11.30 Coffe Break
11.30–12.30
Lecture Hall 2
Lecture Hall 3
Behavioral Biology
Developmental Biology
Program Overview
Lecture Hall 6
Lecture Hall 7
Meeting FG Evolutinary Biology
Meeting FG Zoological Systematics
Evolutionary Biology
Zoological Systematics
Evolutionary Biology
Zoological Systematics
Seminar room 1.22
Seminar
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Sunday noon–Monday
Lecture Hall 4
Lecture Hall 5
12.30–13.15
Meeting FG Behavioral Biology
Meeting FG Morphology
12.30–14.00 Lunch Break
Posters + “Rost brennt”
14.00–15.30
Behavioral Biology
Morphology
Planetarium, Am Planetarium 1 (5–8 minutes walk)
16.00–18.00
Meeting of the DZG members
18.00–18.30 Break
18.30–20.30
Presentation of Karl Ritter von Frisch Medal
and a honorary membership
Monday, September 22
Lecture Hall 2
8.30–10.30
Plenary lectures
10.30–11.00 Coffe Break
Lecture Hall 2
Lecture Hall 3
11.00–11.30
Neurobiology
Zoological Systematics
11.30–12.00
Neurobiology
Morphology
12.00–12.30
Physiology
Morphology
Lecture Hall 4
Lecture Hall 5
Behavioral Biology
Developmental Biology
12.30–14.00 Lunch Break
14.00–14.45
14.45–15.00
Morphology
15.30–16.00 Coffe Break
16.00–17.30
Physiology
Morphology
Zoology, Lecture Hall, Erbertstraße 1
18.00–19.00
Public lecture
Phyletisches Museum and atrium (next to Zoology building)
19.00–ca. 24.00
Society Social
Program Overview
Lecture Hall 6
Lecture Hall 7
Lecture Hall 9
Meeting FG Neurobiology
Meeting FG Developmental
Biology
Neurobiology
Zoological Systematics
Developmental Biology
Lecture Hall 6
Lecture Hall 7
Seminar room 1.22
Evolutionary Biology
Special Events
Seminar
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Seminar
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Friday, September 19
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Program Details (Parallel Sessions)
FR
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Program Details
Friday, September 19
13.00–15.00
Zoology building, 2. OG,
(Spezielle Zoologie),
Erbertstr. 1
Zoology building, 1. OG,
Kursraum 1, Erbertstraße 1
Meeting of the DZG
Executive Board
Meeting of the heads of
study-sections
Meeting of the DZG
Advisory Board
and the DZG Executive
Board
15.15–17.15
Aula, Universitätshauptgebäude, Fürstengraben 1
18.00–18.15
Opening and Welcome Addresses
18.15–19.00
Die Bilderwelt von Ernst Haeckel
Olaf Breidbach (Jena)
19.00–19.30
100 Jahre Phyletisches Museum
Martin S. Fischer (Jena)
Innenhof & Foyer, Universitätshauptgebäude, Fürstengraben
19.30–22.00
Welcome Reception
Friday, September 19
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FR
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Program Details
Saturday, September 20
Lecture Hall 2
8.20–8.30
Organisational matters & announcements
8.30–9.30
The promise of insect genomics
Cornelis Grimmelikhuijzen, Copenhagen
Chair: Reinhard Predel
9.30–10.30
Biodiversity and biogeography of the Southern
Ocean deep sea
Angelika Brandt, Hamburg
Chair: Hans-Ulrich Peter
10.30–11.00 Coffe Break
11.00–11.30
Lecture Hall 2
Lecture Hall 3
Ecology
Chair: Stefan Scheu
Zoological Systematics
Chair: Andreas SchmidtRhaesa
Genetic diversity in freshwater:
the phantom midge and
Paramecium show unexpected
patterns
Thomas Berendonk
(Leipzig)
Morphological projects in
“Metazoan Deep Phylogeny”
Steffen Harzsch
(Jena)
Evolutionary Biology
Chair: Klaus Fischer
11.30–12.00
Effects of environmental
complexity on species interactions
Elisabeth Obermaier (Würzburg)
Biogeographical and evolutionary
importance of the European high
mountain systems
Thomas Schmitt
(Trier)
Saturday, September 20
21
SA
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Program Details
Lecture Hall 2
Lecture Hall 3
Physiology
Chair: Wolf-Michael Weber
Evolutionary Biology
Chair: Gabriele Uhl
Insights into evolutionary ecology
of insect immunity
Boran Altincicek
(Gießen)
Sexual conflict and cooperation in
bedbugs
Klaus Reinhardt
(Sheffield, UK)
Lecture Hall 4
Lecture Hall 5
12.30–13.15
Meeting FG Physiology
Meeting FG Ecology
12.30–14.00 Lunch Break
Foyer: Posters & Lunch
12.00–12.30
Physiology
Chair: Nadine BangelRuland, Boran Altincicek
Ecology
Chair: Martin H. Schaefer
14.00–14.15
The Lesser Hedgehog Tenrec
(Echinops telfairi) as a model for
tropical hibernation
Jens Wein, Kathrin Dausmann (Hamburg)
Pheromone communication in
the model organism Nasonia
vitripennis
Joachim Ruther, Mohatmed
Abdel-latief, Markus Koch,
Sven Steiner, Leif-Alexander
Garbe (Berlin)
14.15–14.30
Seasonal and climatic variations
Trail sharing in ants
in basal metabolic rate of the feral Tamara Pokorny, Thomas
cat (Felis catus) in Australia Schmitt (Freiburg)
Stefanie Hilmer1, Elke Schleucher1, Dave Algar2; 1
(Frankfurt a.M.), 2(Woodvale,
Australia)
14.30–14.45
Digestive physiology of the
cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus
(Ensifera, Gryllidae)
Matthias W. Lorenz, Joseph
Woodring (Bayreuth)
Experimental evolution in an
insect-fungus interaction
Marko Rohlfs, Susanne
Wölfle (Kiel)
Saturday, September 20
Lecture Hall 6
Lecture Hall 7
Meeting FG Evolutinary Biology
Meeting FG Zoological Systematics
Evolutionary Biology
Chair: Claus-Peter Stelzer,
Leif Engqvist
Zoological Systematics
Chair: Andreas SchmidtRhaesa
Plastic morphological responses
to varying predation pressure
in three-spined sticklebacks
(Gasterosteus aculeatus)
Joachim G. Frommen, Fabian
Herder, Leif Engqvist, Marion Mehlis, Julia Schwarzer,
Theo C. M. Bakker, Timo
Thünken (Bonn)
New insights into the phylogeny
of the Opisthobranchia (Mollusca,
Gastropoda) with special focus on
critical groups
Katrin Göbbeler, Annette
Klussmann-Kolb
(Frankfurt a.M.)
Collective anti-parasite defence
in ants
Line V. Ugelvig, Sylvia Cremer (Regensburg)
The Heterobranchia (Mollusca,
Gastropoda) – Molecular
phylogeny and evolution
Angela Dinapoli, Annette
Klussmann-Kolb
(Frankfurt a.M.)
Fighting fungi as parental
investment in the European
beewolf (Hymenoptera,
Crabronidae)
Gudrun Herzner, Tobias
Engl, Erhard Strohm
(Regensburg)
Combining morphological
and molecular characters to
distinguish spinicaudatan species
(Crustacea: Branchiopoda) with
special focus on the male claspers
Martin Schwentner1, Brian V.
Timms2, Ralf Bastrop1, Stefan
Richter1; 1(Rostock), 2(Sydney, Australia)
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Lecture Hall 5
14.45–15.00
Lipoprotein mediated lipid uptake
in oocytes of Platynereis dumerilii
(Polychaeta).
Ulrich Hoeger, Björn Felber,
Sven Schenk (Mainz)
Specificity and function of
glucoside sequestration in
sawflies of the genus Athalia
Sebastian Opitz, Caroline
Müller (Bielefeld)
15.00–15.15
A novel discoidal high-densitylipoprotein in Crustacea
– a prototype in lipoprotein
architecture?
Stefanie Stieb, Sven Schenk,
Ulrich Hoeger (Mainz)
Quantification of pollinator
footprints on natural flowers: a
tool for pollination ecologists
Sebastian Witjes, Thomas
Eltz (Düsseldorf)
15.15–15.30
Lipoprotein receptors in the
polychaete Nereis virens
Sven Schenk, Ulrich Hoeger
(Mainz)
Electrophysiological study of pine
volatile perception by a parasitoid
of pine sawfly eggs
Ivo Beyaert, Nicole Wäschke,
Monika Hilker (Berlin)
Physiology
Chair: Nadine BangelRuland, Ralph Pirow
Ecology
Chair: Caroline Müller
16.00–16.15
UCP1 is required for normal torpor
behaviour and decreases reactive
oxygen species production
in brown adipose tissue
mitochondria
Rebecca Ölkrug, Martin
Jastroch, Gerhard Heldmaier,
Carola W. Meyer (Marburg)
Molecular mechanisms of
tolerance in tardigrades
Ralph Schill (Stuttgart)
16.15–16.30
A Drosophila model to study the
role of matrix metalloproteinases
in asthma
Kerstin Isermann (Kiel)
The behavioural basis of patch
leaving decisions
Andra Thiel, Pablo GonzalesTorres, Jennifer Uhlig, Thomas Hoffmeister (Bremen)
15.30–16.00 Coffe Break
Saturday, September 20
Lecture Hall 6
Lecture Hall 7
Male olfactory dimorphism in a
population of mexican orchid bees
Carolin Pfeiffer, Thomas Eltz
(Düsseldorf)
Neurogenesis in Onychophora
supports the monophyly of
Paradoxopoda
Georg Mayer, Paul Whitington (Melbourne, Australia)
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Skin feeding caecilian amphibians: Towards a solution of the
rule or exception?
Holometabola problem
Alexander Kupfer1, Marta
Rolf Georg Beutel (Jena)
Maria Antoniazzi2, Carlos
Jared2, Mark Wilkinson3;
1
(Jena), 2(Sao Paulo, Brasil),
3
(London, UK)
Common origin and common
environment effects on offspring
performance in the coal tit
Periparus ater: a balanced crossfoster experiment
Tim Schmoll1, Wolfgang
Winkel2, Thomas Lubjuhn1;
1
(Bonn), 2(Braunschweig)
Unrecognized biodiversity as a
public health problem: unveiling
century-long misdiagnosis
Ulrich Kuch (Frankfurt a.M.)
Evolutionary Biology
Chair: Susanne Hauswaldt,
Gudrun Herzner
Zoological Systematics
Chair: Annette KlussmannKolb
Seminar
Life-history evolution in a
changing world
Thomas S. Hoffmeister1,
Louise E.M. Vet2, Patrick
Coquillard3, Eric Wajnberg3;
1
(Bremen), 2(Heteren, Netherlands), 3(Sophia Antipolis,
France)
Learning from Linnaeus: how
to standardize morphological
mescriptions on the basis of a
modern general structure concept
Lars Vogt (Berlin)
VGStudio MAX Software
demonstration
Volumegraphics GmbH
www.volumegraphics.com
(until 17.30)
Thermal adaptation in the
butterfly Lycaena tityrus
Klaus Fischer1, Isabell Karl2;
1
(Greifswald), 2(Bayreuth)
Development of a specific primer
set for the detection of the genus
Paramecium and the Paramecium
aurelia
Madlen Häntzsch, Thomas U.
Berendonk, Martin Schlegel,
Detlef Bernhard (Leipzig)
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Lecture Hall 4
Lecture Hall 5
16.30–16.45
Cryo TEM-based reconstruction
of the recombinantly
expressed human meprin beta
dimer, a zinc peptidase of the
astacin family
Philipp Arnold, Arne Moeller, Frank Depoix, Christoph
Becker-Pauly, Walter Stöcker,
Ulrich Meissner (Mainz)
Functional response and ratio
dependence of the fruit fly
parasitoid Fopius arisanus
Katharina Merkel1, Sunday
Ekesi2, Thomas S. Hoffmeister1; 1(Bremen); 2(Nairobi, Kenya)
16.45–17.00
The hemocyanin of Caudofoveata:
Implications on phylogeny and
evolution in basal mollusks
Bernhard Lieb1, Rachel
Brandl1, Christiane Todt2;
1
(Mainz); 2(Bergen, Norway)
Energy expenditure and roosting
behaviour during the reproductive
season of wild Bechstein’s bats
(Myotis bechsteinii) in deciduous
forests of Bavaria, Germany
Iris Pretzlaff1, Gerald Kerth2,
Kathrin Dausmann1;
1
(Hamburg), 2(Lausanne,
Switzerland)
17.00–17.15
When the brain goes diving:
Neuroglobin and hypoxia
tolerance of the seal brain
Stephanie A. Mitz1, Stefan
Reuss1, Lars P. Folkow2, Arnoldus S. Blix2, Jan-Marino
Ramirez3, Thomas Hankeln1, Thorsten Burmester4;
1
(Mainz), 2(Tromsø, Norway),
3
(Chicago, USA), 4(Hamburg)
Migration stategies of South Polar
and Brown Skuas
Hans-Ulrich Peter1, Steffen
Hahn2, Matthias Kopp1, Richard Phillips3, Markus Ritz1;
1
(Jena), 2(Sempach, Switzerland), 3(Cambridge, UK)
17.15–17.30
Extraordinary high diversity
of siliceous sponges play an
important ecological role in the
deep Southern Ocean
Dorte Janussen1, Alexander
S. Plotkin2; (1 Frankfurt a.M.)
(2 St. Petersburg, Russia)
Foyer
18.00–21.00
Poster Session 1 (Beer & Snacks)
Saturday, September 20
Lecture Hall 6
Lecture Hall 7
Seminar room 1.22
Nematodes - small creatures with
a huge potential
Matthias Herrmann, Werner
E. Mayer, Ralf J. Sommer
(Tübingen)
Homoplasy in mitochondrial gene
order of Lophotrochozoa
Lars Podsiadlowski (Berlin)
VGStudio MAX Software
demonstration (cont.)
Physiology of Zugunruhe in
passerines caught at a stop-over
site during spring migration
Wolfgang Goymann1, Leonida
Fusani2;
1
(Andechs) 2(Ferrara, Italy)
Molecular and structural
characterization of photoreceptor
cells in Clitellata (Annelida)
Carmen Doering1, Jasmin
Gosda1, Kristin Tessmar-Raible2, Detlev Arendt2, Günter
Purschke1;
1
(Osnabrück), 2(Heidelberg)
Complementary sex
determination and inbreeding
avoidance in the parasitic wasp
Habrobracon brevicornis
Anne C. Weeda, Andra Thiel,
Thomas S. Hoffmeister
(Bremen)
The phylogeny of blattopteran
insects: neuropeptides as a new
character set
Bastian Fromm1, Steffen
Roth2, Susanne Neupert1,
Reinhard Predel1; 1(Jena),
2
(Bergen, Norway)
How do mice cope with limitations
in water resources? An analysis of
the molecular basis of differences
between mice from arid and
humid environments
Meike Teschke1, Tobias Heinen2; 1 (Plön) 2(Köln)
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Lecture Hall 2
9.00–10.00
Evolution of cerebral cortical development
Zoltán Molnár (Oxford, UK)
Chair: Jürgen Bolz
10.00–11.00
Looking back in time through marine ecosystem space:
a predator’s perspective on climate and change in the
Western Antarctic Peninsula
William R. Fraser (Sheridan, MT, USA)
Chair: Hans-Ulrich Peter
11.00–11.30 Coffe Break
Lecture Hall 2
Lecture Hall 3
Behavioral Biology
Chair: Sylvia Kaiser
Developmental Biology
Chair: Achim Paululat, Gregor Bucher
11.30–12.00
No place to hide - foraging
strategies under spatially uniform
predation risk
Jana Eccard (Bielefeld)
Novel genes control speciesspecific morphological traits in the
genus Hydra
Konstantin Khalturin, Friederike Anton-Erxleben, Jörg
Wittlieb, Georg Hemmrich,
Thomas C.G. Bosch (Kiel)
12.00–12.30
Effects of the abiotic and social
environment on body condition
and health: a study on European
rabbits
Heiko Rödel, Anett Starkloff
(Bayreuth)
Molecular mechanisms of tectal
development in vertebrates
Dorothea Schulte, Anja Badde, Antje Vennemann, Zsuzsa
Agoston (Frankfurt a.M.)
Sunday, September 20
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Lecture Hall 4
Lecture Hall 5
12.30–13.15
Meeting FG Behavioral Biology
Meeting FG Morphology
12.30–14.00 Lunch Break
Foyer: Posters & Lunch “Rost brennt”
Behavioral Biology
Chair: Jana Eccard
Morphology
Chair: Alexander Haas
14.00–14.15
Live fast, die young: Flexibility
of life-history traits in rainforest
populations of cheirogaleid
lemurs
Petra Lahann, Kathrin Dausmann (Hamburg)
Function of the epaxial muscles in
trotting dogs
Nadja Schilling1, David R.
Carrier2; 1(Jena) 2(Salt Lake
City, USA)
14.15–14.30
Face to face with a nest predator – The back muscles of the rat – A
effects of interspecific interactions morphofunctional analysis
in a vole-shrew study system
Dirk Arnold (Jena)
Monique Ellmer, Jana Eccard
(Bielefeld)
14.30–14.45
Foraging behavior and habitat
selection in pit-building antlions
Inon Scharf (University of the
Negev, Israel)
The effect of vertical head
movements on the locomotor
economy of quadrupedal
mammals
David M. Loscher, Carsten
Niemitz (Berlin)
14.45–15.00
Big ears for bats: absolute size
matters for foraging efficiency
Björn M. Siemers1, Michael
Stauss2, Hendrik Turni3;
(Bielefeld)
3D architecture of muscle fascicles
and its change during contraction
Heiko Stark (Jena)
Sunday, September 20
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Lecture Hall 7
Lecture Hall 9
Meeting FG Neurobiology
Meeting FG Developmental
Biology
Neurobiology
Chair: Jacob Engelmann,
Gerhard von der Emde
Zoological Systematics
Chair: Lars Podsiadlowski
Developmental Biology
Chair: Gregor Bucher, Achim
Paululat
Molecular evolution and
functional significance of
Drosophila neuropeptide copies
Christian Wegener, Anton
Gorbashov (Marburg)
Spur-thighed tortoises
(Testudo graeca) in the Western
Mediterranean: Old complex
divergence in North Africa and
recent arrival in Europe
Uwe Fritz (Dresden)
Evolution of posterior patterning
in a short germ beetle Christian Schmitt1, Michael
Schoppmeier (ErlangenNürnberg)
Postgenomic peptidomics of
Daphnia neuropeptides
Heinrich Dircksen1, Kevin
Pauwels2, Jurgen Huybrechts2, Peter Verleyen2; 1 (Stockholm, Sweden), 2(Leuven,
Belgium)
Diagnosis of species taxa in
Southeast Asian warblers (Aves:
Phylloscopus, Seicercus) according
to molecular, bioacoustic and
morphological markers
Martin Päckert1, Jochen
Martens2, Yue-Hua Sun3;
1
(Dresden) 2(Mainz), 3(Beijing, China)
The role of frizzled dependent Wnt
signaling in body axis elongation
and appendage formation in
Tribolium
Reinhard Schröder1, Anke
Beermann2, Rebekka Lutz2;
1
(Rostock); 2 (Tübingen)
Plasticity of microcircuits in the
insect nervous system
Claudia Groh1, Andrea
Nuschke1, Ian. A Meinertzhagen1, Wolfgang Rössler2;
1
(Halifax, Canada), 2(Würzburg)
Comparative systematics of
Treecreeper (Certhia familiaris)
and Coal Tit (Parus ater)
Dieter Thomas Tietze1, Jochen Martens2, Yue-Hua
Sun3; 1(Dresden) 2(Mainz),
3
(Beijing, China)
The anterior median tissue of the
insect head
Sebastian Kittelmann
(Göttingen)
3D standard brain of the sphinx
moth Manduca sexta: Sexdimorphism and development
Basil El Jundi, Wolf Huetteroth, Joachim Schachtner
(Marburg)
Morphological versus molecular
taxonomy of the Southeast
Asian mangrove crab genera
Parasesarma and Perisesarma
(Decapoda: Brachyura:
Sesarmidae)
Nico Ramisch, Christoph D.
Schubart (Regensburg)
Dynamic gene expression required
for anterior patterning in a spider Matthias Pechmann, Alistair
P. McGregor, Evelyn E.
Schwager, Natalia M. Feitosa, Wim G.M. Damen (Köln)
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Lecture Hall 4
Lecture Hall 5
15.00–15.15
Why do shrews call?
Sophie von Merten1, Grit
Schauermann2, Hendrik Turni3, Björn M. Siemers1
1
(Seewiesen); 2(Tübingen);
3
(Berlin)
Properties of flexors muscles
in the tibia-metatarsus joint of
Cupiennius salei
Tobias Siebert, Tom Weihmann, Reinhard Blickhan
(Jena)
15.15–15.30
Functions of complex signalling
in Nightingales (Luscinia
megarhynchos).
Silke Kipper (Berlin)
Sequence heterochronies in
cranial suture closure pattern:
Hystricognath rodents
Laura Wilson, Marcelo
Sánchez-Villagra (Zürich,
Switzerland)
Planetarium, Am Planetarium 1 (5–8 minutes walk
from Campus)
16.00–18.00
DZG Business meeting (Mitgliederversammlung)
18.00–18.30 Break
18.30–20.30
Presentation of Karl Ritter von Frisch Medal and a
honorary membership
Sunday, September 20
Lecture Hall 6
Lecture Hall 7
Lecture Hall 9
Bee vision and flower
detection: new insights from
immunocytochemical and
psychophysical studies
Johannes Spaethe (Wien,
Austria)
Phylogeny and bioacoustic
evolution in the genus
Sphingonotus Fieber, 1852
Axel Hochkirch1, Martin
Husemann2, Jana Deppermann3 ; 1(Trier) 2(Osnabrück)
3
(Oldenburg)
Searching for differentially
localized maternal mRNAs in
the progenitors for mesoderm
and ectoderm in the crustacean
Parhyale hawaiensis
Peter Nestorov, Johanna
Havemann, Günes Özhan,
Matthias Gerberding
(Tübingen)
The infrared sensory organ in the
Fossorial Python Aspidites sp.
Guido Westhoff1, Shaun Collin2; 1(Bonn); 2(Brisbane,
Australia)
Identification of new Hox genes
from basal Hexapod orders: The
use of Hox genes as phylogenetic
markers?
Barbara Meyer1, Heike
Hadrys2; 1(Hannover) 2(Yale,
USA)
The germ plasm component Vasa
allows tracing of the interstitial
stem cells in the cnidarian
Hydractinia echinata
Nicole Rebscher1, Cordula
Volk2, Regina Teo3, Günter
Plickert4; 1(Marburg), 2(Heidelberg), 3 (Cardiff, UK),
4
(Köln)
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Monday, September 22
Lecture Hall 2
8.30–9.30
Hypothalamic integration of hormonal inputs
Jens Brüning (Köln)
Chair: Reinhard Predel
9.30–10.30
Evolution of morphological patterns in vertebrates
viewed from developmental perspectives
Shigeru Kuratani (Riken, Japan)
Chair: Lennart Olsson
10.30–11.00 Coffe Break
Lecture Hall 2
Lecture Hall 3
Neurobiology
Chair: Jacob Engelmann,
Gerhard von der Emde
Zoological Systematics
Chair: Annette KlussmannKolb
11.00–11.30
Neurophylogeny - retracing early
metazoan brain evolution
Rudi Loesel (Aachen)
New insights into protostome
phylogeny: What shall we expect
from the “postgenomic era”?
Christoph Bleidorn (Potsdam)
11.30–12.00
In vivo visualization of odor coding
and processing in the Drosophila
brain
Silke Sachse, Marco Schubert, Sonja Bisch-Knaden,
Bill S. Hansson (Jena)
Morphology
Chair: Alexander Haas
The functional morphology of
sponges – new views on ancient
animals
Michael Nickel (Jena)
Physiology
Chair: Wolf-Michael Weber
12.00–12.30
New structural insights in the
evolution of phenoloxidase and
hemocyanin: the cupredoxin-like
domain
Elmar Jaenicke1, Thomas
Barends2, Kay Bückler1, Ilme
Schlichting2, Jürgen Markl1,
Heinz Decker1; 1(Mainz),
2
(Heidelberg)
Character transformations and
their functional significance
as a key to the evolution of
hystricognath Rodentia
Andrea Mess (Berlin)
Monday, September 22
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12.30–14.00 Lunch Break
Lecture Hall 4
Lecture Hall 5
Behavioral Biology
Chair: Björn M. Siemers
Developmental Biology
Chair: Achim Paululat
14.00–14.15
Host localisation behaviour of
the egg parasitoid Trichogramma
cacoeciae (Hymenoptera:
Trichogrammatidae) towards
its two host species Lobesia
botrana and Eupoecilia ambiguella
(Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
Cornelia Rüdiger, Barbara
Kagerer, Magdalena Daum,
Thomas Schmitt (Freiburg)
NO-dependent cGMP is involved in
formation of the antennal lobes
during metamorphosis of the
sphinx moth Manduca sexta
Wolf Huetteroth1, Sandra
Utz1, Joachim Schachtner1
(Marburg)
14.15–14.30
Social recognition: methyl
geranate communicates breeding
status in a burying beetle
Sandra Steiger, Wolf
Haberer, Josef Müller
(Freiburg)
The damselfly Ischnura elegans
(Vand. 1823): A “non” model
organism to study Hox gene
evolution at the base of winged
insects
Sara Khadjeh1, Heike Hadrys1,2; 1(Hannover), 2 (Yale,
USA)
14.30–14.45
Duration of work but not age
determines associative learning
performance in honey bees
Ricarda Scheiner (Berlin)
Evolution and development of the
spider silk producing system
Maarten Hilbrant, Wim G.M.
Damen (Köln)
Morphology
Chair: Alexander Haas
14.45–15.00
3D-olfaction in desert
ants Cataglyphis fortis
Markus Knaden, Kathrin
Steck, Bill Hansson (Jena)
Jaw-closing mechanics in
caecilians: a biomechanical
modeling approach
Thomas Kleinteich
(Hamburg)
Monday, September 22
Lecture Hall 6
Lecture Hall 7
Seminar room 1.22
Evolutionary Biology
Chair: Sylvia Cremer, Gerald
Heckel
Special Events
Seminar
Convergent evolution and
adaptive radiations in stick insects
(Phasmatodea)
Sven Bradler1, Thomas Buckley2; 1(Göttingen), 2(Auckland, New Zealand)
Was Sie schon immer über die DFG
wissen wollten! Hintergründe,
Informationen und Tipps für junge
und erfahrene Antragsteller
Sonja Ihle (Bonn)
PowerLab Workshop
ADInstruments
www.adinstruments.com
(14.00–17.30)
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The imprint of Pleistocene
glaciations of the Antarctic shelf
on the genomes of the survivors
(Crustacea: Serolidae) Florian Leese1, Christoph
Held2; 1(Bochum), 2(Bremerhaven)
Evolution of intraspecific diversity:
a comparison of genetic and
geographic structure in freshwater
crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura) from
three Caribbean islands
Nicole T. Rivera, Christoph
D. Schubart (Regensburg)
Phylogeography of the southern
skua complex – rapid colonisation
of the southern hemisphere
during a glacial period and
reticulate evolution
Markus Ritz, Craig Millar,
Gary D. Miller, Richard A.
Phillips, Peter Ryan, Viviane
Sternkopf, Dorit Liebers-Helbig, Hans-Ulrich Peter (Jena)
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Lecture Hall 5
15.00–15.15
Memory formation in Nasonia
vitripennis: Ecology and behaviour
Daria Schurmann, Johannes
L.M. Steidle (Hohenheim)
Looking deep into your eyes
– a morphological multimethod approach to learn about
vertebrate vision
Martin Heß
(Planegg-Martinsried)
15.15–15.30
Spectral sensitivity in the
Archerfish Toxotes chatareus
Lieselotte Jäger1, Almut
Kelber2, Meik Landsberger1,
Gerhardt von der Emde 1;
1
(Bonn); 2(Lund, Sweden)
Morphology and ultrastructure of
the placenta of Atelerix albiventris,
the middle African, white-bellied
hedgehog
Swetlana Siniza, Ulrich Zeller (Berlin)
Physiology
Chair: Bernhard Lieb, Ralph
Pierow
Morphology
Chair: Alexander Haas
16.00–16.15
Allosterism of Nautilus pompilius
hemocyanin as deduced from 8 Å
cryo-EM structures obtained under
oxy and deoxy conditions
Arne Moeller, Christos
Gatsogiannis, Frank Depoix,
Ulrich Meissner, Jürgen
Markl (Mainz)
Comparative morphology of the
hemolymph vascular system
in scorpions – a survey using
corrosion casting, microCT, and
3D-reconstruction
Christian S. Wirkner1
Lorenzo Prendini2;
1
(Rostock) 2(New York)
16.15–16.30
The acid-stress response of
Daphnia pulex: insights from a
proteome analysis
Ralph Pirow1, Sebastian
Benkhoff1, Johannes Madlung2, Claudia Fladerer2, Tobias Lamkemeyer2;
1
(Münster); 2(Tübingen)
The nervous system of Priapulida–
An immunohistochemical
approach to reconstruct the
nervous sytem of Tubiluchus
troglodytes and larvae of Priapulus
caudatus
Birgen Holger Rothe1, Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa2 ;
1
(Bielefeld), 2 (Hamburg)
15.30–16.00 Coffe Break
Monday, September 22
Lecture Hall 6
Lecture Hall 7
Diversity and variation of
mandible shape in wild house
mice and their close relatives
Louis Boell, Diethard Tautz
(Plön)
Nachweis zoologischer Literatur
und weiterer zoologisch
relevanter Ressourcen in der
Virtuellen Fachbibliothek Biologie
Gerwin Kasperek
(Frankfurt a.M.)
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Seminar Room 1.22
Geographic parthenogenesis in
bushcrickets
Arne Lehmann, Gerlind Lehmann (Berlin)
Evolutionary Biology
Chair: Meike Teschke, Arne
Lehmann
Ecology
Chair: Thomas Berendonk
Tracing speciation in the Nasonia
species complex – First hints on
gene loci responsible for speciesspecific cuticular hydrocarbons
Jan Büllesbach, Thomas
Schmitt (Freiburg)
Population heterogeneity in
protists: methodological advances
and evolutionary implications
Jens Boenigk
(Mondsee, Austria)
Sex-specific selection in common
vole hybrid zones
Gerald Heckel, Andreas
Sutter
(Bern, Switzerland)
New insights into bushcricket
spermatophores
Gerlind Lehmann
(Berlin)
Seminar
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Lecture Hall 5
16.30–16.45
The role of polyamine synthesis in
stress tolerance of Caenorhabditis
elegans
Alexander Heinick, Tim
Schlesinger, Danica Spiess,
Stefan Roth, Eva Liebau, Kai
Lüersen (Münster)
Architecture of the brain in an
ancestral protostome clade,
the enigmatic arrow worms
(Chaetognatha)
Verena Rieger1, Carsten H.
G. Müller2, Yvan Perez3, Bill
Hansson1, Steffen Harzsch1
1
(Jena), 2 (Rostock), 3(Marseille, France)
16.45–17.00
Cardenolide insensitivity in
exposed insects - many riddles still
unsolved
Georg Petschenka, Susanne
Dobler (Hamburg)
Das Gonangulum der
Insekten: Struktur im
Vergleich, Interpretation und
phylogenetische Relevanz
Klaus-Dieter Klass (Dresden)
17.00–17.15
Paneth-like cells in the fruit fly’s
intestine
Christine Fink (Kiel)
Inclined locomotion in two ant
species using distinctly different
habitats: sagittal plane kinematics
Tom Weihmann, Reinhard
Blickhan (Jena)
17.15–17.30
The Drosophila model of bronchial
asthma
Thomas Roeder, Christina
Wagner, Kerstin Isermann
(Kiel)
Expert climbers: biomechanics of
surface attachment in insects
Walter Federle (Cambridge,
UK)
Monday, September 22
Lecture Hall 6
Lecture Hall 7
Molecular phylogeny of Andean
Eois moths – implications for the
evolution of wing patterns and
host plant use
Patrick Strutzenberger1, Gunnar Brehm2, Florian Bodner1,
Manuela Zimmermann1,
Martin Wiemers1, Konrad
Fiedler1; 1(Wien), 2(Jena)
Wetness-based activation of traps
in carnivorous pitcher plants
Ulrike Bauer, Walter Federle
(Cambridge, UK)
Barcoding gene COI fails to
distinguish between two fiddler
crabs (Brachyura: Ocypodidae:
Uca) across their entire range of
geographic overlap
Richard B. Landstorfer1,
Christoph D. Schubart1,
Darryl L. Felder2; 1(Regensburg), 2(Lafayette, USA)
Sleeping single in a double bed?
Social hibernation in a tropical
primate species (Cheirogaleus
medius) – possible causes and
consequences
Kathrin Dausmann
(Hamburg)
Multiple Paraphylie bei Papio,
Primates: Biogeografische und
taxonomische Implikationen
Dietmar Zinner, Linn Fenna
Groeneveld, Christina Keller,
Christian Roos (Göttingen)
Tropical tadpole communities:
distribution patterns and
assembly rules
Axel Strauß1, Roger-Daniel
Randrianiaina1, Erik Reeve1,
Meike Teschke2, Miguel
Vences1, Julian Glos3;
1
(Braunschweig), 2(Plön),
3
(Hamburg)
Sex-biased gene expression and
adaptive evolution in Drosophila
ananassae
Sonja Grath, John F. Baines,
John Parsch (München)
Sensitivity of reptiles to habitat
disturbance in the tropical dry
forest
Julian Glos1, Anselme Toto
Volahy2, Robert Bourou2,
Jonah Ratsimbazafy2, Joanna
Durbin2, Richard Young2;
1
(Hamburg); 2(Durrell Conservation Trust, Madagascar)
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Program Details
Zoology, Lecture Hall, Erbertstraße 1
18.00–19.00
„Impavidi progrediamur“. Zur Haeckelrezeption im
20. Jahrhundert Uwe Hoßfeld (Jena)
Phyletisches Museum and atrium
19.00–ca. 24.00
Society Social
Monday, September 22
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Behavioral Biology
BB.1 - EN
Hormonal correlates of song seasonality and breeding status in the domesticated canary (Serinus canaria)
Stefan Leitner, Cornelia Voigt (Seewiesen)
BB.2 - EN
Lying without blushing? - An experimental study on the begging behaviour in Wilson’s storm petrel
nestlings
Anja Nordt, Hans-Ulrich Peter (Jena)
BB.3 - EN
The social system of the round-eared sengi (Macroscelides proboscideus): a case of social monogamy
Melanie Schubert1, Neville Pillay2, Dietrich von Holst1, Carsten Schradin3; 1(Bayreuth),
2
(Johannesburg, South Africa), 3(Zürich)
BB.4 - EN
Female social preferences and paternities in a wild guinea pig
Oliver Adrian1, Gabriele Dekomien2, Jörg T. Epplen2, Norbert Sachser1; 1(Münster), 2(Bochum)
BB.5 - EN
Personalities in voles (Microtus arvalis)?
Antje Herde, Jana A. Eccard (Bielefeld)
BB.6 - EN
Encounters underground – Effects of shrew presence on the burrowing behaviour of common voles
Anjuli Barber, Monique Ellmer, Jana Eccard (Bielefeld)
BB.7 - EN
Foraging under pressure - Seasonal effects of nest predation on lactating voles
Thilo Liesenjohann, Monique Ellmer, Jana Eccard (Bielefeld)
BB.8 - EN
The influence of social stress on susceptibility and severity of a collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) in male
wistar rats
Kerstin Schunke1, Christine Wolff2, Rainer H. Straub2, Volker Stefanski3; 1(Bayreuth), 2(Regensburg), 3 (Berlin)
BB.9 - EN
Anxiety-like behaviour and its modulation by winner and loser experience in adult wildtype and serotonin
transporter knockout mice
Friederike Jansen, Lars Lewejohann, Norbert Sachser (Münster)
BB.10 - EN
The effects of olfactory stimulation in early-life on anxiety-like behaviour in wildtype and serotonin
transporter knockout mice in adulthood
Rebecca Heiming, Lars Lewejohann, Norbert Sachser (Münster)
BB.11 - EN
Maternal characteristics and litter size influence different immune parameters of juvenile laboratory rats.
Geraldine Prager1, Volker Stefanski2, Heiko G. Rödel1; 1(Bayreuth), 2(Berlin)
BB.12 - EN
The impact of huddling on oxygen consumption of juvenile European rabbits under different simulated
weather conditions
Martin Seltmann1, Thomas Ruf2, Heiko Rödel1; 1(Bayreuth), 2(Wien)
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BB.13 - DE
Regulation der sozialen Arbeitsteilung während des Brutwärmens bei Honigbienen (Apis mellifera L.)
Julia Lein, Stefan Fuchs (Frankfurt a. M.)
BB.14 - EN
Age-specific endoparasite load in juvenile European rabbits prior to the winter season
Anett Starkloff1, Dietrich von Holst1, Theodora Steineck2, Heiko Rödel1; 1(Bayreuth),
2
(Wien)
BB.15 - EN
Motor abilities of juvenile laboratory rats from litters of different sizes
Susann Meyer, Heiko Rödel (Bayreuth)
BB.16 - EN
Learning in freshwater stingrays (Potomotrygon falcneri)
Kerstin Elisabeth Thonhauser1, Karl Kral1, Michael Kuba2; 1(Graz), 2 (Jerusalem, Israel)
BB.17 - EN
Entraining behaviour of trout exposed to unsteady flows
Anja Przybilla1, Horst Bleckmann1, Sebastian Kunze2, Christoph Brücker2; 1(Bonn), 2(Freiberg)
BB.18 - EN
Influence of obstacles in the water flow on the swimming behaviour of four European Cyprinid species
Bernd Baier, Horst Bleckmann, Joachim Mogdans (Bonn)
BB.19 - EN
Magnetoperception in voles? Developing of a trainingsmethod to test common voles (Microtus arvalis)
orientation
Stefanie Blohm1, Joe Voss, Jana Anja Eccard (Bielefeld)
BB.20 - EN
Vibration sense as a determining factor for prey detection in the Kenyan sand boa (Gongylophis colubrinus)
Nadine Vorwerk Tavares, Jill Ebert, Horst Bleckmann (Bonn)
BB.21 - EN
Shapes that elicit spitting in spitting cobras
Ruben Berthé, Guido Westhoff, Horst Bleckmann (Bonn)
BB.22 - EN
Survival of Paramecium caudatum at various pH values and under normoxic and hypoxic conditions
M. Saeed Heydarnejad (Shahrekord, Iran)
BB.23 - EN
Olfactory self and kin recognition in a cichlid fish
Timo Thünken, Nadine Waltschyk, Theo C. M. Bakker, Harald Kullmann (Bonn)
Developmental Biology
DB.1 - EN
Developmental insights to the arthropod head problem
Gregor Bucher, Nico Posnien (Göttingen)
DB.2 - EN
Analysis of ageing-associated genes and telomere length in the short-lived fish Nothobranchius furzeri – a
new model organism for age research
Nils Hartmann (Jena)
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DB.3 - EN
Development of nephridia in the polychaete Platynereis dumerilii
Christian Hasse, Wencke Reiher, Kathrin Sobjinski, Nicole Rebscher, Monika Hassel (Marburg)
DB.4 - EN
A presumptive germ plasm contains ß-Catenin RNA in the crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis
Johanna Havemann, Matthias Gerberding (Tübingen)
DB.5 - EN
Essential roles of MMPs in the development of Tribolium castaneum: an alternative model for MMP research
Eileen Knorr (Gießen)
DB.6 - EN
Ultrastructure of the Drosophila wing hearts: First example of adult syncytial muscles deriving from the
heart field
Christine Lehmacher1, Markus Tögel1, Günther Pass2, Achim Paululat1; 1(Osnabrück),
2
(Wien)
DB.7 - EN
Somite fate mapping using GFP-transgenic axolotls
Nadine Piekarski, Lennart Olsson (Jena)
DB.8 - EN
The Hydra-FGFR Kringelchen partially rescues the htl- but not the btl-mutant phentotype of Drosophila
melanogaster
Anja Rudolf, Christine Hübinger, Katrin Hüsken, Angelika Vogt, Christian Hasse, Susanne
Önel, Renate Renkawitz-Pohl, Monika Hassel (Marburg)
Evolutionary Biology Posters
EB.1 - EN
Tracking a biogeographical paradox: the microgastropod genus Heleobia (Rissooidea: Cochliopidae) in
South America and Europe
Christian Albrecht, Oliver Kroll, Thomas Wilke (Gießen)
EB.2 - EN
Balancing selection on cis-regulatory variation at B4galnt2 and its influence on von Willebrand Factor in
house mice
John Baines1, Jill Johnsen2, Meike Teschke3, Diethard Tautz3, David Ginsburg4; 1(München)
2
(Seattle, USA), 3(Plön), 4(Ann Arbor, USA)
EB.3 - EN
Testing for phylogenetic concordance of Pleistocene biogeography in cold-adapted spring snails (Bythinella
spp.)
Mandy Benke1, Christian Albrecht1, Thomas Wilke1, Martin Brändle2; 1(Gießen), 2(Marburg)
EB.4 - EN
Testing kin-structures in shoals of the Eurasian minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus) using polymorphic
microsatellite markers
Benjamin Bernhardt, Kathrin Lampert, Florian Leese, Christoph Mayer, Ralph Tollrian
(Bochum)
EB.5 - EN
Detoxifier under selection? An evolutionary research approach of cytochrome P450 genes in populations of
wild mice
Anna Büntge1, Meike Teschke (Plön)
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EB.6 - EN
Population structure of the American Lobster (Homarus americanus): The potential spread of shell disease
Jana Deppermann1, Gabriele Gerlach1,2, Jelle Atema3; 1(Oldenburg), 2 (Woods Hole, USA)
3
(Boston, USA)
EB.7 - EN
Male attractiveness and greed in scorpionflies
Leif Engqvist (Bonn)
EB.8 - EN
Characterization of MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex) class II in the European Fire Salamander
(Salamandra salamandra)
J. Susanne Hauswaldt1, Martin Gajewski2, Sebastian Steinfartz3; 1(Braunschweig) 2 (Köln)
3
(Bielefeld)
EB.9 - EN
Speciation by hybridisation? - Investigation of a grasshopper hybrid zone in Greece
Anja Klöpfel, Jan Sradnick, Norbert Elsner (Göttingen)
EB.10 - EN
Evolution of the AMP gene family in anuran amphibians: different motifs or different origins?”
Enrico König1, Olaf R.P. Bininda-Emonds2; 1(Jena) 2(Oldenburg)
EB.11 - EN
The production of mating plugs in male dwarf spiders Oedothorax retusus: limited or unconstrained?
Katrin Kunz1, Gabriele Uhl (Bonn)
EB.12 - EN
MtDNA paraphyly - traces of ancient or current hybridization in the Longitarsus melanocephalus group
(Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)?
Jakob Laux, Sonja Feigele, Susanne Dobler (Hamburg)
EB.13 - EN
Postglacial colonization of Europe and dispersal patterns: population genetics of the aquatic leaf beetle
Macroplea mutica (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)
Michael Mende, Gregor Kölsch (Hamburg)
EB.14 - EN
Development and possible evolution of first maxillae suction discs in Carp lice (Crustacea, Branchiura);
molecular and morphological evidence
Ole Sten Möller1, Jörgen Olesen2, AnneMarié Avenant-Oldewage3, Phillip Thomsen2, Henrik
Glenner2; 1(Rostock), 2(Copenhagen, Denmark), 3(Johannesburg, South Africa)
EB.15 - EN
Differentiation in partner choice between two closely related populations of the house mouse
Inka Montero, Meike Teschke (Plön)
EB.16 - DE
Development of forensically relevant species of Diptera (Insecta) under controlled variable temperature
conditions
Senta Niederegger, Jana Pastuschek, Rolf G. Beutel, Gita Mall (Jena)
EB.17 - EN
MHC spreading and its consequences on social structure of European rabbits
Philipp Rausch (Bayreuth)
EB.18 - EN
Loss of sex in rotifers: mechanisms and adaptive significance
Claus-Peter Stelzer (Mondsee, Austria)
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EB.19 - EN
Visual signalling in pollinator attraction in a sexual deceptive orchid
Martin Streinzer, Hannes F. Paulus, Johannes Spaethe (Wien, Austria)
EB.20 - EN
A protective shell? – The effect of cocoons on pupal infections in ants
Simon Tragust, Line V. Ugelvig, Sylvia Cremer (Regensburg)
EB.21 - EN
Sexual selection and male head secretions in the tropical spider Argyrodes elevatus: behaviour, morphology
and biochemistry
Gabriele Uhl1, Peter Michalik2, Stefan Schulz3; 1(Bonn), 2(Greifswald), 3(Braunschweig)
EB.22 - EN
Phylogeography and past population fragmentation in the South American red footed tortoise (Chelonoidis
carbonaria): implications for historical biogeography, species status and conservation
Mario Vargas-Ramírez, Uwe Fritz (Dresden)
EB.23 - EN
Multiple postglacial colonization events of western Patagonia by the freshwater gastropod genus Chilina
(Hygrophila, Chilinidae)
Parm Viktor von Oheimb1, Katharina C. M. Heiler1, Christian Albrecht1, Frank Riedel2,
Thomas Wilke1; 1(Gießen), 2(Berlin)
EB.24 - EN
Single mating in female orchid bees (Euglossini): implications for sociality and mate choice
Yvonne Zimmermann, Thomas Eltz (Düsseldorf)
Ecology
EC.1 - EN
Dynamics and importance of marine organic detritus in terrestrial habitats
Ulf Evert (Kiel)
EC.2 - EN
Occurrence and life cycle of necromenic nematodes in earthworms with special reference to Rhabditis
anomala Hertwig, 1920
Chiharu Kato (Berlin)
EC.3 - EN
Life history study of a bisexual tardigrade population of Macrobiotus tonollii
Marie-Louise Lemloh, Franz Brümmer, Ralph O. Schill (Stuttgart)
EC.4 - EN
Effects of UV-B radiation on the survival of tardigrades
Christine Wittmann, Franz Brümmer, Ralph O. Schill (Stuttgart)
EC.5 - EN
Freeze tolerance in tardigrades - subzero temperature survival and supercooling points
Steffen Hengherr1, M. Roger Worland2, Franz Brümmer1, Ralph O. Schill1; 1(Stuttgart),
2
(Cambridge, UK)
EC.6 - EN
DNA damage in storage cells of anhydrobiotic tardigrades
Simon Neumann, Andy Reuner, Franz Brümmer, Ralph O. Schill (Stuttgart)
EC.7 - EN
Storage cells in tardigrades – effects of starvation and anhydrobiosis
Andy Reuner, Steffen Hengherr, Franz Brümmer, Ralph O. Schill (Stuttgart)
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EC.8 - EN
Habitat preference and food choice of moss inhabiting tardigardes
Ninja-N. Kage1, Ralph O. Schill2, Elisabeth K. V. Kalko1 (Ulm), 2(Stuttgart)
EC.9 - EN
Food preferences of bank voles (Myodes glareolus) in relation to the chemical composition of willow clones
(Salix phylicifolia and Salix myrsinifolia)
Esther Verjans, Caroline Stolter, J.-U. Ganzhorn (Hamburg)
P EC.10 - EN
The influence of secondary plant metabolites of coniferous trees on bank voles
Caroline Stolter, Monika Averdung, Sara Billerbeck, Sarah Deventer, Birgit Kleinschmidt,
Dorothee Kremers, Anne-Lone Ostwald, Anna Otte, Miriam Waldmann, Sara Yousef (Hamburg)
EC.11 - EN
Correlated responses to selection for increased resistance against a fungal competitor in Drosophila
melanogaster
Monika Trienens1, Susanne Wölfle1, Marko Rohlfs1 (Kiel)
EC.12 - EN
Maternal condition effects offspring sex ratio and birth mass – an experimental investigation in roe deer
(Capreolus capreolus)
Sylvia Ortmann, Frank Göritz, Heribert Hofer, Sylvia Ortmann (Berlin)
EC.13 - EN
Facts on Drosophila’s latest food fad - Dietary microorganisms modulate parasitoid-host interaction in a
saprophagous insect
Christiana Anagnostou, Marko Rohlfs (Kiel)
EC.14 - EN
Influence of plant synomones on the host localisation capability of Trichogramma cacoeciae
Barbara Kagerer, Cornelia Rüdiger, Thomas Schmitt (Freiburg)
EC.15 - EN
Release of Trichogramma cacoeciae in commercial vineyards (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) for
biological control of the grapevine moth Lobesia botrana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
Magdalena Daum, Cornelia Rüdiger, Josef K. Müller, Michael Breuer, Thomas Schmitt
(Freiburg)
EC.16 - EN
Prezygotic Hybridisation Barriers in Nasonia
Christopher Greim, Jan Büllesbach, Thomas Schmitt (Freiburg)
EC.17 - EN
Preliminary estimation of the population size in Rhinoderma darwinii (Amphibia: Anura) in southern Chile.
Johara Bourke1, Klaus Busse1, Wolfgang Böhme1, Mirco Solé2, Heiko Werning3; 1(Bonn),
2
(Ilhéus-BA, Brazil), 3(Berlin)
EC.19 - DE
Wo und wovon ernähren sich Südpolar-Skuas Catharacta maccormicki und Braune Skuas C.antarctica
lonnbergi im Gebiert der Süd-Shetland-Inseln?
Matthias Kopp1, Steffen Hahn2, H.-U. Peter1, Markus Ritz1; 1(Jena) 2(Sempach, Switzerland)
EC.20 - EN
A new kind of hair trap for non-invasive genetic studies of small cryptic mammals
Tobias E. Reiners, Karin Nadrowski, Volkmar Wolters (Gießen)
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EC.21 - EN
Habitat dependent survival and reproduction in the edible dormouse (Glis glis)
Claudia Bieber, Thomas Ruf (Wien, Austria)
Morphology
MO.1 - EN
The motor system of the Schnauzenorgan of the weakly electric fish Gnathonemus petersii
Monique Amey, Gerhard von der Emde (Bonn)
MO.2 - EN
3D-reconstruction of noise reductive specifics of barn owl feathers
Thomas Bachmann, Hermann Wagner (Aachen)
MO.3 - EN
Fringe for foraging? Histology of the bristle-like hairs on the tail membrane of the gleaning bat, Myotis
nattereri
Nicole U. Czech1, Gertrud Klauer2, Guido Dehnhardt3, Björn M. Siemers1; 1(Seewiesen),
2
(Frankfurt a.M.), 3(Rostock)
MO.4 - EN
Electromyographic analysis of target reaching in the rat: How cortical ischemia in the forelimb motor
cortex affects the activation pattern of the triceps brachii muscle.
Bernd Faenger, Dirk Arnold, Marcel Knieling, Manuela Schmidt, Otto W. Witte, Martin S.
Fischer, Hans-Christoph Scholle (Jena)
MO.5 - EN
New Insights into the morphology of euphausiid light organs
Torsten Fregin (Hamburg)
MO.6 - EN
An analysis of stability with a trotting dog model
Martin Groß, Juergen Rummel (Jena)
MO.7 - EN
Bud development in sponges – gain of adult body functionality
Jörg U. Hammel1, Kathrin Streitberger1, Julia Herzen2, Felix Beckmann2, Michael Nickel1;
1
(Jena) 2(Geesthacht)
MO.8 - EN
The assessment of guild structure and competition in Pleistocene carnivores
Christine Hertler, Rebekka Volmer (Frankfurt a.M.)
MO.9 - DE
Upright trunk posture and bipedalism in humans – are there adaptations in the lumbar back musculature?
Bettina Hesse, Rosemarie Fröber (Jena);
MO.10 - EN
The female postabdomen of Amphiesmenoptera (Insecta: Lepidoptera + Trichoptera)
Frank Hünefeld1, Niels Peder Kristensen2 ; 1(Jena) 2(Copenhagen, Denmark)
MO.11 - EN
Functional and evolutinary morphology of the 5th pereiopods in anomalan decapods (Reptantia;
Decapoda; Crustacea)
Jonas Keiler, Stefan Richter (Rostock)
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MO.12 - EN
Analysis of functional restitution after cerebral ischemia in rats
Marcel Knieling, Manuela Schmidt, Dirk Arnold, Bernd Faenger, Hans-Christoph Scholle,
Martin S. Fischer, Otto W. Witte (Jena)
MO.13 - EN
Thoracic morphology of Mengenilla sp. and its implications for the systematic position of Strepsiptera
(Insecta)
Monica Koeth, Hans Pohl (Jena)
MO.14 - EN
Neuroanatomy and immunocytochemistry of the collembolan brain
Martin Kollmann, Wolf Hütteroth, Joachim Schachtner (Marburg)
MO.15 - EN
Shoulder joint morphology: A question of moveability and stability
Cornelia Krause (Jena)
MO.16 - EN
Functional morphology of the caecilian cloaca revisited
Susanne Kühnel, Julia Vetter, Lennart Olsson, Alexander Kupfer (Jena)
MO.17 - EN
Three-dimensional reconstruction of corvids’ endocrania
Christoph Kulemeyer1, Sylke Frahnert1, Franz Bairlein2; 1 (Berlin) 2(Wilhelmshaven)
MO.18 - DE
Cranial morphology of Hydrolagus colliei and its bearing on holocephalan phylogeny
Martin Licht, Peter Bartsch (Berlin)
MO.19 - DE
InspiRat – Entwicklung eines Kletterroboters auf Grundlage techno-biologischer Analysen
Jörg Mämpel, Emanuel Andrada, Hartmut Witte, Andreas Karguth (Ilmenau)
MO.20 - EN
Preliminary results on epithelial defense in the esophagus of domesticated mammals
Wilfried Meyer1, Isabelle Hornickel1, Johannes Kacza2, Anke Schnapper3, Britta Schönnagel1, Johannes Seeger2; 1(Hannover), 2(Leipzig), 3(Zürich)
MO.21 - EN
Spatiotemporal activation pattern in the epaxial musculature of lizards during locomotion.
Sabine Moritz (Jena)
MO.22 - DE
Morphologische Beschreibung der Mundplatte und assoziierter Sinnesorgane unterschiedlicher
Larvalstadien forensisch relevanter Fliegenarten
Senta Niederegger1, Benjamin Usai2, Roland Spieß2; 1 (Jena), 2(Bonn)
MO.23 - EN
Using 3D animation to visualize complex skeletal movements during sloth locomotion
John A. Nyakatura1, Jonas Lauströer2; 1 (Jena), 2(Hamburg)
MO.24 - EN
Thoracic morphology of the primary larva of Mengenilla chobauti (Strepsiptera: Mengenillidae) and effects
of miniaturization
Judith Oßwald, Hans Pohl, Rolf Beutel (Jena)
MO.25 - EN
Volume of organs and limits to insect miniaturization
Alexey Polilov (Moscow, Russia; Jena)
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MO.26 - DE
Dynamik und Kinematik der Ameisen-Lokomotion
Lars Reinhardt, Tom Weihmann, Reinhard Blickhan (Jena)
MO.27 - EN
Climbing robots - inspired by nature
André Schmidt, Cornelia Krause, Manuela Schmidt, Martin S. Fischer (Jena)
MO.28 - EN
Kinematic analysis of target reaching in the rat: How cortical ischemia in the forelimb motor cortex affects
the accuracy of limb positioning?
Manuela Schmidt, Marcel Knieling, Bernd Faenger, Dirk Arnold, Diana Niehardt, Franziska
Buch, Hans-Christoph Scholle, Martin S. Fischer, Otto W. Witte (Jena)
MO.29 - EN
Shine a light: comparative morphology of genital structures in Lantern Bugs (Insecta: Hemiptera:
Fulgoridae)
Sophia Seidel, Andreas Wessel, Markus Kühbacher, Hannelore Hoch (Berlin)
MO.30 - EN
Electron microscopic investigation of the post-anal tail in the enteropneust Saccoglossus kowalevskii
Thomas Stach (Berlin)
MO.31 - EN
Evolutionary morphology of the brain in Peracarida (Crustacea)
Martin E. J. Stegner, Stefan Richter, Christian S. Wirkner (Rostock)
MO.32 - DE
Fibre type distribution in the perivertebral musculature of the Beagle
Marina Steuernagel (Jena)
MO.33 - EN
Avian striding locomotion: Kinematics and spatio-temporal gait characteristics
Alexander Stößel (Jena)
MO.34 - EN
The coxal glands of Pseudocellus pearsei (Ricinulei, Arachnida) – 3D visualization and ultrastructure
Giovanni Talarico, Elisabeth Lipke, Gerd Alberti (Greifswald)
MO.35 - EN
Origin of Turtles within Amniotes based on Heterochronies in the Early Development
Ingmar Werneburg, Christian Mitgutsch, Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra (Zürich)
MO.36 - EN
On the morphology of Bryceella stylata (Milne, 1886) (Proalidae, Monogononta, Rotifera) with
reconstruction of the somatic musculature as revealed by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM)
Eike F. Wilts1, Wilko H. Ahlrichs2, Pedro Martínez Arbizu2; 1(Oldenburg), 2(Frankfurt a.M.)
Neurobiology
NB.1 - EN
Neuropeptides in the honeybee brain: a mass spectrometric approach to determine neuropeptides from
defined brain regions
Anna Boehm1, Susanne Neupert2, Joerg Kahnt1, Reiner Hedderich1, Reinhard Predel2, Joachim Schachtner1; 1(Marburg), 2 (Jena)
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3D standard brain of the Red Flour Beetle Tribolium castaneum: Sex dimorphism, adult plasticity and RNAi
David Dreyer1, Stefan Dippel1, Holger Vitt1, Wolf Huetteroth1, Joachim Schachtner1 (Marburg)
NB.3 - EN
Quick and easy: active and passive unfolding of adhesive pads in ants
Thomas Endlein, Walter Federle (Cambridge, UK)
NB.4 - EN
Ganglion cell distribution, morphology and central projections in a weakly electric fish.
Jacob Engelmann1, Roland Pusch1, Gerhard von der Emde1, Björn Karpestam2, Hans-Joachim Wagner2; 1(Bonn), 2(Tübingen)
NB.5 - EN
Sensory processing of phase shifted EODs and anatomy in the electrosensory lateral line lobe (ELL) of
Gnathonemus petersii.
Sylvia Fechner, Gerhard von der Emde, Jacob Engelmann (Bonn)
NB.6 - EN
Vision in mice with a photoreceptor synaptopathy
Bianka Götze1, Konrad Lehmann1, Katja Krempler1, Karl-Friedrich Schmidt1, Wilko Detlev
Altrock2, Eckart Dieter Gundelfinger2, Siegrid Löwel1; 1(Jena), 2(Magdeburg)
NB.7 - EN
Diminished plasticity of visual function and sensory maps after cortical stroke in mice
Franziska Greifzu, Silvio Schmidt, Karl-Friedrich Schmidt, Otto W. Witte, Siegrid Löwel
(Jena)
NB.8 - EN
Transcriptionfactor CREB in pteromalide wasps
Steffen Hagenbucher, Martin Blum, Daria Schurmann, Axel Schweickert, Johannes L.M.
Steidle (Hohenheim)
NB.9 - EN
Object recognition and object tracking with artificial lateral line systems
Adrian Klein, André Steiner, Horst Bleckmann (Bonn)
NB.10 - DE
Funktionsmorphologie antennaler und palpaler Sensillen pyrophiler Fliegen und ihre mögliche Rolle bei
der Detektion von Waldbränden
David Klocke, Anke Schmitz, Helmut Schmitz (Bonn)
NB.11 - EN
In vitro-analysis of the central nervous pathway of the infrared system in pit vipers
Tobias Kohl1, Hans Straka2, Guido Westhoff1; 1(Bonn), 2 (Paris, France)
NB.12 - EN
Peptidomics of identified mammailian neurons by GAL 4 driven fluorescence
Susanne Neupert1, Andreas Husch2, Moritz Paehler2, Peter Kloppenburg2, Jens C. Brüning2,
Reinhard Predel1; 1(Jena), 2 (Köln)
NB.13 - EN
Effects of cholinergic ligands on isolated identified leg motoneurons of stick insects
Eugenio Eduardo Oliveira1, Joachim Schmidt1, Ansgar Büschges1, Vincent L. Salgado2,
Peter Kloppenburg1; 1(Köln), 2 (Research Triangle Park, USA)
NB.14 - EN
The Tectum opticum in Gnathonemus petersii – properties and integration of visual and electrical input
Roland Pusch1, Gerhard von der Emde, Jacob Engelmann (Bonn)
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NB.15 - EN
Nitric oxide/cyclic guanosine monophosphate (NO/cGMP) signalling in circadian clock neurons of the
cockroach Leucophaea maderae
Thomas Reischig, Anika Saul (Göttingen)
NB.16 - EN
Are there electric colours? Exploring the perceptual space of Gnathonemus petersii
Timo Röver, Gerhard von der Emde, Jacob Engelmann (Bonn)
NB.17 - EN
Developmental influence of procaine and lanthan chloride on the antennal lobe of the sphinx moth
Manduca sexta
Stefanie Rulla, Wolf Huetteroth, Basil ElJundi, Joachim Schachtner (Marburg)
NB.18 - EN
A mass spectrometric approach for the identification of protein hormones of arthropods
Sebastian Schattschneider, Reinhard Predel (Jena)
NB.19 - DE
Die IR-Rezeptoren der pyrophilen Wanzen
Heike Schätzel, Helmut Schmitz (Bonn)
NB.20 - EN
Simvastatin improves spatial vision in mice following acute retinal ischemia/reperfusion
Christian Schmeer1, Katja Krempler1, Stefan Isenmann2,3, Otto W. Witte1, Siegrid Löwel1;
1
(Jena), 2(Wuppertal), 3(Witten/Herdecke)
NB.21 - EN
Array morphology of lateral line in Cyprinid fish
Anke Schmitz, Horst Bleckmann, Joachim Mogdans (Bonn)
NB.22 - DE
Fiktives Fressen bei Dipterenlarven
Andreas Schoofs1, Ulrike Siebenaller1, Senta Niederegger1, André van Ooyen2, Roland
Spieß1; 1(Jena); 2(Aachen)
NB.23 - DE
Die Anatomie der Pharynx- und Thorax-Muskulatur und deren Innervation bei Dipterenlarven
Ulrike Siebenaller, Andreas Schoofs, Roland Spieß (Bonn)
NB.24 - EN
Mixed cholinergic/glutamatergic neuromuscular innervation of Onychophora:
A combined histochemical/electrophysiological study
Michael Stern, Gerd Bicker (Hannover)
NB.25 - EN
Synaptic plasticity in visual integration centers in the brain of the desert ant Cataglyphis fortis
Sara Mae Stieb1, Thomas Sebastian Münz1, Rüdiger Wehner2, Wolfgang Rössler1; 1(Würzburg), 2(Zürich, Switzerland)
NB.26 - EN
Polarization-sensitive descending neurons in the nervous system of the locust Schistocerca gregaria
Ulrike Träger, Uwe Homberg (Marburg)
NB.27 - EN
Orientation to jetflow and particulars of the flow field in Northern Krill Meganyctiphanes norvegica (M.Sars
1857)
Konrad Wiese1, Mufti P. Patria2; 1(Hamburg), 2(Depok, Indonesia)
56
List of Posters
NB.28 - EN
Caste- and sex-specific adaptations of the dual olfactory pathway in the brain of the ant Camponotus
floridanus
Christina Zube1, Wolfgang Rössler (Würzburg)
Physiology
PH.1 - EN
Correlation of Listeria pathogenicity in mammals and Galleria mellonella representing a convenient and
reliable model host
Krishnendu Mukherjee (Gießen)
PH.2 - EN
Sporulation and excystation of the coccidian parasite Eimeria nieschulzi Dieben 1924 (Apicomplexa,
Coccidia) in rats (Rattus norvegicus L.)
Michael Kurth, Stefanie Wiedmer, Rolf Entzeroth (Dresden)
PH.3 - EN
Expression of YFP under control of a heterologous microneme promoter in Eimeria papillata Ernst, Chobotar
and Hammond, 1971 (Apicomplexa, Coccidia) sporozoites.
Stefanie Wiedmer, Michael Kurth, Rolf Entzeroth (Dresden)
PH.4 - EN
Cryo TEM-based 3D reconstruction of the recombinant expressed human zinc peptidase Meprin
Arnold Philipp, Arne Moeller, Frank Depoix, Christoph Becker-Pauly, Walter Stöcker,
Ulrich Meissner (Mainz)
PH.5 - EN
Differential gene expression in the tardigrade Milnesium tardigradum during anhydrobiosis
Markus Grohme1, Brahim Mali1, Martina Schnölzer2, Thomas Dandekar3, Dirk Reuter4, Ralph Schill5, Marcus Frohme1; 1(Wildau) 2(Heidelberg),3 (Würzburg), 4 (Wedel), 5 (Stuttgart)
PH.6 - EN
Evidence of the epithelial sodium channel delta subunit in human nasal epithelium
Nadine Bangel-Ruland, Kristina Kusche-Vihrog, Hanna Langhorst, Dominik Kentrup, WolfMichael Weber (Münster)
PH.7 - EN
New Aquaporins of the duck nasal gland
Christian Müller, Ulrike Joachim, Jan-Peter Hildebrandt (Greifswald)
PH.8 - EN
Functional tests for CFTR correction – establishing mRNA transfection procedures
J Weller, N Bangel-Ruland, C Pollmann, W-M Weber (Münster)
PH.9 - EN
Structure and evolution of hemocyanin from Odontodactylus scyllarus (Crustacea, Hoplocarida)
Samantha Didier, Beyhan Ertas, Thorsten Burmester (Hamburg)
PH.10 - EN
Localization and expression analyses of Globin X in zebrafish
Jessica Wollberg, Frank Gerlach, Thorsten Burmester (Hamburg)
PH.11 - EN
Insect hemocyanin: expression analysis in cockroaches
Christian Pick, Marco Schneuer, Thorsten Burmester (Hamburg)
List of Posters
57
PH.12 - EN
A hemocyanin from Speleonectes tulumensis (Crustacea, Remipedia)
Beyhan Ertas1, Björn von Reumont2, Christian Pick1, Bernhard Misof1, J. Wolfgang Wägele2, Thorsten Burmester1; 1(Hamburg), 2(Bonn)
PH.13 - EN
Genomic response of the rat brain to global ischemia and reperfusion
Thorsten Burmester1, Fabian Büttner2, Christian Cordes2, Frank Gerlach1, Axel Heimann2,
Beat Alessandri2, Ulrich Luxemburger2, Özlem Türeci2, Thomas Hankeln2, Oliver Kempski2;
1
(Hamburg), 2(Mainz)
PH.14 - EN
Sub-10 Å cryo-EM structure and molecular model of Sepia officinalis hemocyanin
Christian Rickert, Arne Moeller, Tamara Tesanovic, Maria Müller, Frank Depoix, Jürgen
Markl (Mainz)
PH.15 - EN
Developmental-specific globin expression in zebrafish
Jessica Tiedke, Frank Gerlach, Thorsten Burmester (Hamburg)
PH.16 - EN
Activation of Erk-type MAP kinases and induction of c-fos by secretory products of Staphylococcus aureus in
immortalised human airway epithelial cells (S9 and 16HBE14o- cells)
Sabine Below, Anne Konkel, Jan-Peter Hildebrandt (Greifswald)
PH.17 - EN
Staphylococcus aureus-toxins modulate calcium signaling in immortalized human airway epithelial cells
Karoline Gäbler, Stefanie Eichstaedt, Jan-Peter Hildebrandt (Greifswald)
PH.18 - EN
Innate Immunity: Manduca sexta eggs are able to cope with parasitism by Trichogramma evanescens
Mohatmed Abdel-latief, Hilker Monika (Berlin)
PH.19 - EN
Impact of running wheel activity on seasonal adaptations in the Djungarian hamster (Phodopus sungorus)
Ines Petri, Frank Scherbarth, Stephan Steinlechner (Hannover)
PH.20 - EN
On the role of mitochondrial metabolism during torpor in the golden spiny mouse (Acomys russatus) at high
ambient temperature
Kirsten Grimpo, Maria Kutschke, Anja Kastl, Gerhard Heldmaier, Martin Jastroch, Cornelia
Exner (Marburg)
PH.21 - EN
The onset of spontaneous daily torpor in Phodopus sungorus depends upon the sympathetic nervous
system.
Luzie Braulke, Gerhard Heldmaier (Marburg)
PH.22 - DE
Herzfrequenz, Körpertemperatur und Stoffwechsel des Mäusebussards (Buteo buteo)
Matthias Helb1, Roland Prinzinger (Frankfurt a.M.)
PH.23 - DE
Energiehaushalt und Thermoregulation beim Rußköpfchen (Agapornis nigrigenis)
Jenny Richber, Elke Schleucher (Frankfurt a.M.)
PH.24 - EN
Norepinephrine-induced non shivering thermogenesis (NST) in obesity resistant (SWR/J) and obesity prone
(AKR/J) mice
Nadine Rink, Gerhard Heldmaier, Carola W. Meyer (Marburg)
58
List of Posters
PH.25 - EN
Adipokinetic Hormone Gene Sequence from Gryllus bimaculatus (Ensifera: Gryllidae)
Gustavo R. Makert1, Matthias W. Lorenz (Bayreuth)
PH.26 - EN
Depth-related metabolism and heart beat rate in Maja brachydactyla (Decapoda: Majidae)
Olaf Heilmayer1, Christian Osseforth2, Nelia Mestre2, Sven Thatje2; 1(Southampton, UK),
2
(Freiburg)
PH.27 - EN
The vitellogenin receptor of the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria: molecular cloning and expression
pattern during oogenesis.
Johannes Leuchtweis, Hans-Hinrich Kaatz, Hans-Jörg Ferenz (Halle-Wittenberg)
PH.28 - DE
Nur Katzenjammer oder echter Schmerz: Tut es weh, rothaarig zu sein?
Annette Schlögel-Sturm, Elke Schleucher, Christiane Kiefert (Frankfurt a.M.)
PH.29 - EN
Comparison of experimental work loop data with predictions using two common hill-type muscle models
Christian Rode, Tobias Siebert, Olaf Till, Reinhard Blickhan (Jena)
PH.30 - EN
A c-Src-limited, CaMKII-dependent apoptosis induces renal cystogenesis independent from Raf-1
Daniel Weiß, Sarah Honisch, Winfried Beil, Michael Fährmann (Hannover)
PH.31 - EN
Expression and assembly properties of the recently identified “thread” keratins TKα and TKγ in the
zebrafish Danio rerio
Sebastian Neumann, Michael Schaffeld (Mainz)
PH.32 - EN
The role of juvenile hormone and allatoregulating neuropeptides in caste differentiation of the termite
Mastotermes darwiniensis
Franziska Wende, Martina Meyering-Vos, Klaus H. Hoffmann, Manfred Kaib (Bayreuth)
Zoological Systematics
ZS.1 - EN
The head morphology of Glaresis sp. (Scarabaeoidea: Glaresidae) and Dascillus cervinus (Dascilloidea:
Dascillidae) - a contribution to clarify scarabaeoid and dascilloid relationships among Polyphaga
Eric Anton (Jena)
ZS.2 - EN
Nephridial development and embryonic coelom fate in Artemia salina (Crustacea: Branchiopoda)
Thomas Bartolomaeus, Jörn von Döhren, Björn Quast, Markus Koch (Berlin)
ZS.3 - EN
A combined approach to taxonomy: Description of a new water flea species (Crustacea: Cladocera:
Anomopoda) using morphological and molecular characters.
Maria Belyaeva1, Derek J. Taylor2, Anders Hobaek3; 1(Cottbus), 2 (Buffalo, USA), 3(Oslo,
Norway)
ZS.4 - EN
Large scale 18S phylogeny of arthropods
Nicola Dolgener, Kathrin Fahrein, Fabian Kilpert, Lars Podsiadlowski (Berlin)
List of Posters
59
ZS.5 - EN
The evolution of adult head structures and the phylogeny of Adephaga (Coleoptera, Insecta)
Carina Dressler, Rolf G. Beutel (Jena)
ZS.6 - EN
The first complete mitochondrial genomes of Amblypygi reveal a conserved gene order
Kathrin Fahrein1, Susan E. Masta2, Lars Podsiadlowski1; 1 (Berlin), 2 (Portland, USA)
ZS.7 - EN
Methods for high throughput molecular identification in species-rich amphibian communities
Oliver Frank, Daniel Puppe, Susanne Hauswaldt, Axel Strauß, Miguel Vences, Anja-Bettina
Dohrmann, Christoph C. Tebbe (Braunschweig)
ZS.8 - EN
The thoracic morphology of Tetraphalerus (Archostemata) and the early evolution of Coleoptera
Frank Friedrich, Rolf G. Beutel (Jena)
ZS.9 - EN
The phylogeny of blattopteran insects: neuropeptides as a new character set
Bastian Fromm1, Steffen Roth2, Susanne Neupert1, Reinhard Predel1; 1(Jena), 2(Bergen,
Norway)
ZS.10 - EN
A new species of the genus Tethya (Porifera, Demospongiae) from the west coast of Canada*
Isabel Heim, Michael Nickel (Jena)
ZS.11 - EN
A molecular phylogeny and biogeographical scenario of the hawkmoth genus Hyles (Lepidoptera:
Sphingidae, Macroglossinae)
Anna K. Hundsdoerfer1, Ian J. Kitching2; 1(Dresden), 2 (London, UK)
ZS.12 - EN
Pretarsal structures of camel-spiders: new characters for the systematics of Solifugae (Arachnida)?
Anja Elisabeth Klann, Gerd Alberti (Greifswald)
ZS.13 - EN
Mass fingerprints for discrimination of critical species complexes: Miomantis (Mantodea) as a model case
René Köhler, Reinhard Predel (Jena)
ZS.14 - EN
Molecular identification of carabid beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) using short nuclear DNA sequences
Michael Raupach1, Karsten Hannig, Thomas Wagner2, Bernhard Misof3, Johann-Wolfgang
Wägele1; 1 (Bonn), 2(Koblenz-Landau), 3 (Hamburg)
ZS.15 - EN
Towards a global assessment of taxonomic needs and capacities: What taxonomists do we need where?
Swen Renner, Christoph Häuser (Stuttgart)
ZS.16 - EN
454 pyrosequencing: large-scale phylogenomic approach of the scorpion Pandinus imperator
Falko Roeding1, Michael Kube2, Richard Reinhardt2, Thorsten Burmester1; 1 (Hamburg),
2
(Berlin)
ZS.17 - EN
New SINEs for pinniped phylogeny
Christiane Schröder, Stefanie Hartmann, Christoph Bleidorn, Ralph Tiedemann (Potsdam)
60
List of Posters
ZS.18 - EN
The DNA Bank Network Germany
Thomas Knebelsberger1, Birgit Gemeinholzer2, Gerhard Haszprunar1, Hans-Peter Klenk3,
Isabella Stöger1, Johann-Wolfgang Wägele4; 1 (München), 2(Berlin), 3(Braunschweig),
4
(Bonn)
61
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Public Transport Time Tables
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Public Transport Time Tables
On the following eight pages, selected time tables of two tram lines and two bus lines are provided. A map of the Jena city center is shown on page 74.
64 Public Transport Time Tables
Straßenbahnfahrplan – tram time table (4)
4
Jena-Ost - Stadtzentrum, Löbdergraben - Lobeda-West
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5:
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6:
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7-8:
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Sonnabend
7:
59 Š
8-19:
19 Š 39 Š 59 Š
20:
19 Š 39 Š
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Beachten Sie darüber hinaus bitte das Fahrtenangebot auf der Linie 31.
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An Sonnabenden, Sonn- und Feiertagen fährt außerdem
um 10 min versetzt die Linie 1 über Winzerla weiter als
Linie 3 nach Lobeda-West; kein Umsteigen nötig!
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fährt ab Lobeda-West sofort weiter als
Li. 3 nach Lobeda-Ost; kein Umsteigen nötig!
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gültig ab 21.08.2008
2
4
5
8
9
11
Montag-Freitag, Ferien
4:
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30
45
5:
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15
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6:
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Minuten
55
Sonn- und Feiertag
11:
59 Š
12-19:
19 Š 39 Š 59 Š
20:
19 Š 39 Š
Gültigkeit des
Ferienfahrplanes:
20.12.2008 - 03.01.2009
02.02.2009 - 07.02.2009
06.04.2009 - 17.04.2009
25.06.2009 - 05.08.2009
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Steigenberger MAXX/ Hotel am Stadion
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Lobeda-West - Stadtzentrum, Löbdergraben - Jena-Ost
0
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4:
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7:
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Beachten Sie darüber hinaus bitte das Fahrtenangebot auf den Linien 31 und 35.
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An Sonnabenden, Sonn- und Feiertagen fährt außerdem
um 10 min versetzt die Linie 3 über Winzerla weiter als
Linie 1 zum Stadtzentrum; kein Umsteigen nötig!
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ab Stadtzentrum, Löbdergraben weiter bis zur Hst. Nordschule
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gültig ab 21.08.2008
17
19
20
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23
24
Montag-Freitag, Ferien
4:
20
35
50
5:
05
20
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50
6-18:
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34
19:
05
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25
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Sonn- und Feiertag
11:
59
12-19:
19
39
59
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19
Gültigkeit des
Ferienfahrplanes:
20.12.2008 - 03.01.2009
02.02.2009 - 07.02.2009
06.04.2009 - 17.04.2009
25.06.2009 - 05.08.2009
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Straßenbahnfahrplan – tram time table (35)
35
Ernst-Abbe-Platz - Stadtzentrum, Holzmarkt - Lobeda-West - Lobeda-Ost
1
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Montag-Freitag
20:
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Sonnabend
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05
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21-23:
05
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Beachten Sie bitte weitere Fahrten mit der
Linie 31 ab Haltestelle Löbdergraben!
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gültig ab 21.08.2008
Sonn- und Feiertag
4-11:
05
35
20:
45
21-23:
05
35
0:
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Gültigkeit des
Ferienfahrplanes:
20.12.2008 - 03.01.2009
02.02.2009 - 07.02.2009
06.04.2009 - 17.04.2009
25.06.2009 - 05.08.2009
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Steigenberger MAXX/ Hotel am Stadion
35
Lobeda-Ost - Lobeda-West - Stadtzentrum, Holzmarkt - Ernst-Abbe-Platz
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Montag-Freitag
3:
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20:
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21-23:
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Sonnabend
3-4:
34
5-7:
04
20:
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21-23:
04
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weitere Fahrten siehe Linie 31
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gültig ab 21.08.2008
Sonn- und Feiertag
3-4:
34
5-11:
04
34
20:
34
21-23:
04
34
Gültigkeit des
Ferienfahrplanes:
20.12.2008 - 03.01.2009
02.02.2009 - 07.02.2009
06.04.2009 - 17.04.2009
25.06.2009 - 05.08.2009
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Busfahrplan – bus time table (10)
10
Stadtzentrum, Teichgraben - Beutenberg Campus - Burgau
Montag-Freitag, Schule
4:
15
56
5:
06
21
36
6-8:
06
14
21
9-13:
06
16
26
14-17:
06
14
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06
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26
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09
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39
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24 ™ 54 ™
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24 ™ 54
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3:
36
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Montag-Freitag, Ferien
4:
15
56
5:
06
21
36
6-18:
06
16
26
19:
09
24
39
20:
09
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31
51
31
54 ™
54 ™
54
gültig ab 21.08.2008
Ca
tr.
ute
nb
erg
rm
an
n-L
ön
s-S
Da
7
Bu
ch
en
we
5
Gr
4
Be
3
He
0
We
Sta
dtz
en
tru
m
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eic
hg
rab
stb
en
ah
nh
ofs
tr.
Gu
sta
v-F
isc
he
r-S
Fa
tr.
ch
ho
ch
sc
hu
le
Ze
iss
-W
erk
Haltestelle Stadtzentrum , Teichgraben
Minuten
56
Sonn- und Feiertag
3:
36
4:
04
24
54
5-10:
24
54
11:
24
51
12-19:
11
31
51
20:
11
31
54 ™
21-22:
24 ™ 54 ™
23:
24 ™ 54
0:
32
1:
12
Gültigkeit des
Ferienfahrplanes:
20.12.2008 - 03.01.2009
02.02.2009 - 07.02.2009
06.04.2009 - 17.04.2009
25.06.2009 - 05.08.2009
Public Transport Time Tables
69
Youth Hostel/Zeiss
10
Burgau - Beutenberg Campus - Stadtzentrum, Teichgraben
Sonnabend
3:
57
4-7:
27
8-19:
17
20:
17
0:
21
1:
01
˜
57
37
37
50
25 ˜
25
30
30
25
18
25
30
45
45
33
33
40
40
33
25
33
40
40
40
50
50
40
33
40
55
55
55
48
40
48
55
48
55
57
ab Stadtzentrum, Teichgraben weiter in Richtung Flutgraben als Linie 17
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gültig ab 21.08.2008
55
2
3
Montag-Freitag, Ferien
4:
04
40
50
5:
05
20
35
6:
00
10
20
7-17:
00
10
20
18:
00
10
20
19:
05
15
30
20:
00
15
30
0:
21
1:
01
We
v-F
isc
Gu
sta
hh
oc
hs
c
Fa
c
erk
s-W
ue
48
48
Ze
is
Be
g
ün
eA
Gr
ute
nb
erg
Ca
g
we
Bu
ch
en
we
ch
ke
ma
s
Da
ze
itb
ad
Fre
i
Montag-Freitag, Schule
4:
04
40
50
5:
05
20
35
6:
00
10
18
7-8:
03
10
18
9:
03
10
20
10-13:
00
10
20
14:
00
10
18
15:
03
10
15
16-17:
03
10
18
18:
03
10
20
19:
05
15
30
20:
00
15
30
0:
21
1:
01
1
hu
le
mp
us
./K
Str
aer
bed
, Lo
gau
Bur
0
he
r-S
tr.
stb
ah
nh
ofs
tr.
Sta
dtz
en
tru
m
,T
eic
hg
ra
ers
eßl
ab
Str
de
r
An
u,
Bu
rga
be
tr.
n
Haltestelle Beutenberg Campus
5
50
25 ˜ 30
30
40
30
40
45
45
8
Minuten
40
50
55
50
Sonn- und Feiertag
3:
57
4-11:
27
57
12-19:
17
37
57
20:
17
37
0:
21
1:
01
Gültigkeit des
Ferienfahrplanes:
20.12.2008 - 03.01.2009
02.02.2009 - 07.02.2009
06.04.2009 - 17.04.2009
25.06.2009 - 05.08.2009
70 Public Transport Time Tables
Busfahrplan – bus time table (13)
13
Stadtzentrum, Teichgraben - Beutenberg Campus - Göschwitz - Burgau
Sta
We
dtz
en
tru
m
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stb
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ah
hg
n
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rab
fst
sta
en
r.
v-F
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s
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c
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ch
erho
Str
ch
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sc
Ze
hu
iss
l
e
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erk
He
rm
an
n-L
Be
ön
ute
s-S
nb
tr.
erg
Gr
Ca
ün
mp
eA
us
ue
Bu
ch
en
we
Da
g
ma
sc
h
ke
Wi
we
nz
g
erl
a
Wi
nz
erg
as
Am
se
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me
n
Gö
tw
sc
erk
hw
itz
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sc
ch
hw
lei
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sc
tr.
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er
üs
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sin
.
gs
Bu
tr.
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eh
rga
r
u,
An
de
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tra
b
Haltestelle Stadtzentrum , Teichgraben
0
3
4
5
Montag-Freitag
4:
00
5:
04
34
6-7:
12
32
8:
12
32
9-12:
42
13:
12
42
14-16:
12
32
17:
12
32
18:
12
52
19-20:
32
7
8
9
10
12
14
16
18
19
20
24
25
26
27
30
Minuten
52
52
52
52
weitere Fahrten; siehe Linien 10 und 40
_____________________________________________________________
gültig ab 21.08.2008
17
Gültigkeit des
Ferienfahrplanes:
20.12.2008 - 03.01.2009
02.02.2009 - 07.02.2009
06.04.2009 - 17.04.2009
25.06.2009 - 05.08.2009
Public Transport Time Tables
71
Youth Hostel/Zeiss
13
Burgau - Göschwitz - Beutenberg Campus - Stadtzentrum, Teichgraben
Gö
sc
Pr
üs
s
ing
str
.
hw
itz
er
Ko
Str
nra
.
d-Z
us
Gö
e-S
sc
tr.
hw
itz
,K
Gö
i
sc
rch
hw
e
itz
,S
Am
c
hle
Ze
me
ife
ntw
Wi
erk
nz
erg
as
se
Wi
nz
erl
a
Da
ma
sc
hk
ew
Bu
eg
ch
en
we
g
Gr
ün
eA
ue
Be
ute
nb
erg
Ze
Ca
iss
mp
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us
erk
Fa
ch
ho
ch
sc
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hu
sta
le
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s
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ch
erstb
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ah
.
nh
Sta
ofs
dtz
t
r
.
en
tru
m
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hg
rab
hr
We
ue
r
Bu
rga
Bu
rga
u,
An
de
r
Str
ab
en
Haltestelle Beutenberg Campus
0
Montag-Freitag
4:
51
5-7:
19
39
8:
19
49
9-12:
45
13:
39
59
14-17:
19
39
18:
39
19:
15
41
20:
20
22-23:
00
0:
00
2
3
5
8
Minuten
59
59
Sonnabend
22-23:
00
0:
00
weitere Fahrten; siehe Linien 10 und 40
_____________________________________________________________
gültig ab 21.08.2008
1
Sonn- und Feiertag
22-23:
00
0:
00
Gültigkeit des
Ferienfahrplanes:
20.12.2008 - 03.01.2009
02.02.2009 - 07.02.2009
06.04.2009 - 17.04.2009
25.06.2009 - 05.08.2009
72
73
Maps and Plans
74
W
Botanischer
Garten
ed
ter
Str.
N
VO
4. PLANETARY
EI
M
AR
Am Planet
a r i um
Tram 1, 31
bLö
ge
An
Am
Fürstengraben B7
st
r
1. UNI-HAUPTGEBÄUDE
alerie
Eichplatz
Markt
Holzmarkt
Löbdergraben
Grietgasse
Am
t
e
.
lstr
s
e
radi
J-Pa
e
Saal
J-West
Tram 1, 31
am
nd
Str. B 88
eb
Kn
Regional Bus
Terminal
h
Ba
Stadtrodaer
Erbe
rts
Neug
a
sse
3. ZOOLOGY
PHYLETISCHES
MUSEUM
r.
ErnstHaeckelHaus
Bus 10, 13*
E. Haeckel-Str.
n
ah
tb
Wes
.
fstr
ho
Tram
2, 4
m
Je
2, 5, 35
Goethe-G
ntow
Leutragraben
Lu
th
ers
tr.
ErnstAbbePlatz
Löbde
rgraben
2. CAMPUS
LECTURE HALLS
er
he
r st
r.
Tram 4, 5, 35
*Busses: only lines 10, 13 shown
1. Universitätshauptgebäude (Friday: Conference Desk & Opening)
Fürstengraben 1; tram/bus lines 1, 31, 15; ca 10 min by feet from Jena Paradies station (ICE),
ca. 15 min by feet from Jena West station.
2. Campus (Saturday - Monday: Conference desk & main venue)
Ernst-Abbe-Platz; tram lines 2, 5, 35; ca 10 min by feet from Jena Paradies station (ICE), ca. 10
min by feet from Jena West station.
3. Phyletisches Museum/Zoology (Monday: Public Lecture and Society Social)
Erbertstraße 1/Vor dem Neutor 1; tram lines 1, 31; ca 3 min by feet from Jena Paradies station
(ICE), ca. 7 min by feet from Jena West station.
4. Planetarium (Sunday: DZG Mitgliederversammlung & Special Ceremony)
Am Planetarium 1; next tram lines 1, 31; ca 12 min by feet from Jena Paradies station (ICE), ca.
15 min by feet from Jena West station.
Maps and Plans
Campus Ground Floor
Goethe-Galerie/Tram lines 2, 5, 35
N
Hall
3
Foyer
Hall
2
WC
WC
Hall
4
Hall
5
Ernst-Abbe-Platz/Mensa
Campus
First Floor
First Floor
Room
1.22 (Seminars)
Room
1.21 (Speaker Ready)
Room
1.20 (Registration Desk)
Hall
6
WC
WC
Hall
7
Hall
8
Hall
9
75
76
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Martin S. Fischer, Gunnar Brehm & Uwe Hoßfeld
Das Phyletische Museum in Jena
100 Jahre
Phyletisches Museum
Geschichte, Gebäude, Ausstellungen, Präparation,
Sammlungen, geb., 113 S., zahlreiche Abbildungen.
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