conference program - Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft eV
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conference program - Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft eV
KARL-FRANZENS-UNIVERSITÄT GRAZ UNIVERSITY OF GRAZ September 09 – 12, 2015 CONFERENCE PROGRAM Sponsored by Welcome Welcome Dear Members of the German Zoological Society! Dear Colleges! We would like to extend a hearty welcome to the city of Graz, and to the l08th Annual Meeting of the German Zoological Society! We are honored to have you here as our guests for the meeting, and to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the German Zoological Society. We tried our best to cover cutting edge topics and are proud to have received several high-quality abstracts, so that we look forward to presentations of the best and most recent zoological research from German-speaking countries, as well as the international community. As host, and similar to recent meetings, we have also tried to present the main areas of our own research, but nonetheless, following DZG tradition, have represented all of our society’s sub-disciplines with topical sessions. To make it easy for experienced DZG-visitors we have also tried to follow the standard schedule of the annual meetings, but also provide enough time for poster session discussions as well as the anniversary celebration. This year we have five satellite symposia prior to the actual meeting, and – for the first time – we gave ECBA and ABA, representing „professional“ biologists in Europe and Austria, a forum to hold their annual board meeting, and to interact with „academic“ biologists and biology students. Our hope is that this year's DZG meeting will again strengthen the scientific standing of zoology in German-speaking countries. Friedrich Barth’s key note talk at the anniversary celebration will address the challenges that zoology faces in finding the balance between tradition and novel technologies. We would also like to stress that this conference provides an excellent opportunity for graduate students and young scientists to showcase their high-quality research to an increasingly international forum. We invite you to take the chance to visit the charming inner city of Graz and the beautiful countryside surrounding the city. We expect about 400 participants who have registered for this year's DZG meeting and/or the satellite symposia. We would like to thank all the sponsors for their valuable financial or material contributions, the DZG steering committee, and in particular Sabine Gießler for her help in organizing this event. We would also like everyone to extend sincere appreciation to the University of Graz, who has provided substantial support in the form of free infrastructure without which this meeting would not have been possible. All this is much appreciated. Last but not least, we would like to thank the support teams at EventLab as well as within our institute, and in particular Kristina Sefc, Gudrun Horak, Ursula Neumeister, Cornelia Franz-Schaider, Helmut Lackner, Wolfgang Gessl and Günther Krisper, for their commitment and skills in organizing this meeting. As local organizers we are happy to have you here, and we are looking forward to seven days of excellent science! On behalf of the organizing team, 1 At a glance General information Keynote BB DB E EB M NB P ZS Symposia at a glance Satellite symposia At a glance General information Keynote BB DB Sept., 06 – 09: Cichlid Science 2015 (HS 02.11) Sept., 08 – 09: PhD Meeting Evolutionary Biology (HS 06.03) Sept., 08 – 09: Neuroethology / Behavioural Neurobiology (HS 06.02) Sept., 08: Social Behaviour and Self-Regulation in Insects, Swarms and Algorithms (SR 02.13) E EB Sept., 09: Advanced Training in Animal Experiments (SR 02.13) M Details to the program of each satellite symposium are available on the website NB P ZS www.dzg-2015.de/programme-overview/satellite-symposia/ General information Conference venue University of Graz Universitätsplatz 1 8010 Graz Phone: +43 (0) 316/380 5595 www.uni-graz.at General information Conference organisation Scientific direction: Christian Sturmbauer Chair Zoology / Biodiversity and Evolution Phone: +43 (0) 316/380 8755 or 5595; email: [email protected] Heinrich Römer Vice Chair Zoology / Neurobiology and Behaviour Phone: +43 (0) 316/380 5596 or 5597; email: [email protected] Karl Crailsheim Zoology / Metabolism, Behaviour, and Artificial Life Phone: +43 (0) 316/380 5616 or 5597; email: [email protected] Kristina Sefc Zoology / Biodiversity and Evolution Phone: +43 (0) 316/380 5601; email: [email protected] Keynote BB DB E EB M Organisation team: Cornelia Franz-Schaider, Ursula Neumeister, Gudrun Horak, Günther Krisper Conference office: event lab. GmbH Dufourstraße 15; 04107 Leipzig, Germany http://www.eventlab.org/ Conference website: http://www.dzg-2015.de Registration and information desk September 07–11, 08:00–17:30; September 12, 08:00–10:00 The registration desk is located at Universitätsplatz 1. Here you will get: Conference map, name badges, poster numbers, generell information, etc. General requests: Gudrun Horak ([email protected]) Conference phone number: +43 (0) 677 611 400 38 NB P ZS General information Poster exhibition Posters can be put up on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 14:00 – 18:00, and on Thursday, Sept. 10, 8:00 – 8:45. You will receive information about your poster number and the place where to display it at the registration desk. Posters should be removed on Saturday, Sept. 12, 14:00 – 16:00. General information Poster sessions Thursday, September 10, between 17:15 and 18:30 Friday, September 11, between 16:30 and 17:45 Keynote Oral presentations BB DB E In each lecture hall a windows computer will be available. We can handle Powerpoint presentations (files in Microsoft Office 2010 format) but we recommend that you additionaly provide a PDF version of your presentation in case of compatibility problems. Please hand in your USB-stick at the registration desk for the upload of your files. The upload should be done the day before your talk. You have 10 min for your talk and 5 min for discussion. Session assistants and chairmen are advised to strictly enforce the presentation time. W-LAN EB Free W-LAN access on the campus will be provided. You will get the login information at the registration desk. M Food and drinks NB P ZS The conference fee covers coffee breaks, welcome reception (Wednesday), and anniversary celebration reception (Thursday). Lunches and congress dinner are excluded. Lunches will be served at low cost in the Mensa, Schubertstraße 1, on Thursday and Friday from 13:00 till 14:00. Saturday lunch can be purchased in one of the cafés or restaurants around the campus. Coffee breaks Thursday till Saturday 11:00 – 11:30 and 15:15 – 15:45. There will be coffee, tea, and cold drinks, as well as cakes in the area of the registration desk and at Universitätsplatz 6 (Foyer) Taxi service +43 (0) 316/878; +43 (0) 316/889; +43 (0) 316/2801 General information Directions to the University of Graz By car You reach Graz by motorways A2 or A9 from all directions. Parking in the surroundings of the university is fee-based. Furthermore, free spots are typically rare. We recommend to use public transport (see below). By train The main railway station of Graz ("Graz Hbf") is located quite near to the centre of Graz. Since it is also a main link for the local public transport, it is not difficult to reach the centre or the University. Bus number 63 takes you from the train station to the University. Further information and timetables may be found on the web site of the ÖBB (www.oebb.at). General information Keynote BB By plane: Graz Airport (Thalerhof) can be reached via Vienna, Frankfurt, Rome, Zürich and some other European airports. Further information and timetables may be found on the web site of the airport (www.flughafen-graz.at). This site also offers detailed information how two reach the centre of Graz from the airport ('Getting to Graz Airport'). This is possible by train, bus and taxi. Have a safe journey! We are looking forward to welcoming you in Graz! DB E EB Tourist information The official tourist information is located in the city centre (Herrengasse). You will find some flyers in your conference map. You can also visit the website: http://www.graztourismus.at Public transport in Graz The different providers of public transport in Graz and the surrounding region have a unified ticket system. The region is partitioned in different zones, however, Graz (and the airport) are just within a single zone. City tram and bus service is provided by the Holding Graz. Local trains are also included in the ticket system. The central transfer point of Graz is "Jakominiplatz". There are several types of tickets. 1 hour ticket: € 2.20, valid for 1 hour after voiding (changes between tram and bus lines are allowed). Ten 1 hour tickets: € 19.80 (it is important to use the tickets in the given order 1,2,...,10, since the initial use of 10 voids all others and means that one has paid for a ride through 10 different zones). M NB P ZS General information 24 hours ticket: € 5, valid for one zone and 24 hours after initial voiding. Tourist ticket: € 11.80, valid for one zone and 3 days after initial voiding; includes "Schlossbergbahn" and several reduced entry fees. For further information see http:// www.holding-graz.at/linien/tickets-tarife/graz-3-tage-ticket.html. General information Keynote BB The "1 hour" and "24 hours" tickets can be bought directly in the busses or trams. The others can be bought in shops called "Trafik" (small shops that sell newspapers, cigarettes, stamps, ...), at ticket-vending machines and in the central ticket shops on "Hauptplatz" and "Jakominiplatz". The University of Graz can be reached by public transport with the following bus lines 58: Hauptbahnhof (main railway station) – Mariagrün, bus stop "Mozartgasse" 63: Hauptbahnhof – Schulzentrum St. Peter, bus stop "Universität" DB E 30: Gebietskrankenkasse – Jakominiplatz – Geidorf, bus stop "Mozartgasse" 31: Uni-ReSoWi – Jakominiplatz – Webling, bus stop "Uni-ReSoWi" 41: Dürrgrabenweg – St.Leonhard/LKH), bus stop "Universität" EB M Banking service, currency NB Euro € (EUR) is the official currency in Austria. There is a cash machine near the foyer of Universitätsplatz 6. Cash mashines can also be found in Zinzendorfgasse near the University. Major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, shops and restaurants. P ZS DZG Meetings Wednesday, September 9, 2015 14:00: Meeting DZG Board; Universitätsplatz 2, 1st floor, room 02.62 (library) 14:00: Meeting Section Speaker; Universitätsplatz 2, 1st floor, room 02.06 16:00: Meeting DZG Board of Advisors; Universitätsplatz 2, 1st floor, room 02.62 Saturday, September 12, 2015 16:15: DZG Member Meeting; Universitätsplatz 3, 1st floor, Aula General information Social events and awards Wednesday, September 9, 2015; Aula 18:30 – 19:00 Welcome address 19:00 – 19:30 Introductory lecture Heinrich Römer (Graz): Geschichte der Grazer Zoologie 19:30 – 20:30 Key Note Talk Chair - Gerhard von der Emde Eric Warrant (Lund): Seeing in the dimmest habitats on Earth: Eyes and vision in nocturnal and deep-sea animals 20:30 – 22:00 Welcome reception Thursday, September 10, 2015; Aula 18:45 – 19:15 Anniversary celebration Moderation: Susanne Dobler 19:15 – 20:00 Ceremonial address Friedrich G. Barth (Wien): 125 Jahre Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft (DZG) – von der Zootomie zur Epigenetik und Kognitionsforschung 20:00 – 22:00 Reception hosted by the Governor of Styria, Hermann Schützenhöfer General information Keynote BB DB E Friday, September 11, 2015; Aula 18:00 – 19:00 Price giving ceremony Werner-Rathmayer-Preis; Laudatorin: Susanne Dobler Thomas Lindner (Willibald-Gluck-Gymnasium, Neumarkt): Partnerwahl bei Fischen Horst-Wiehe-Preis; Laudator: Bernhard Misof Alexander Blanke (University Hull): The Palaeoptera problem and the evolution of head structures of dicondylic insects Walther-Arndt-Forschungspreis; Laudator: Harald Wolf Mirjam Knörnschild (Free University Berlin): Vocal communication and social cognition in bats 19:30 – 20:30 Public evening lecture Chair - Antje Engelhardt Thomas Bugnyar (Wien): „Rabenpolitik": Verständnis und Nutzen von sozialen Beziehungen in komplexen Gemeinschaften Saturday, September 12, 2015; Brauhaus Puntigam 19:00 – 23:30 Congress dinner Departure from the University by shuttle bus at 19:00 19:30: Poster award 20:00: Dinner EB M NB P ZS QPS Austria A Contract Research Organisation focusing on Neurobiology QPS is a GLP/GCP-compliant contract research organization (CRO) providing advanced transgenic and non-transgenic in vitro/in vivo models for preclinical CNS drug development. The majority of QPS’ clients focus on the development of drugs to treat Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s or other CNS diseases. Although many pathological hallmarks have been described, the underlying mechanisms are still unclear and effective treatment approaches for these diseases are missing. Due to this scientific environment QPS is constantly challenged to keep pace with frequently changing client requests in terms of newly developed models for drug testing. A part of our internal R&D projects is funded nationally or by the European Union. In case you have developed an innovative approach for in vitro or in vivo drug testing in the CNS area we will be happy to develop, standardize and validate this further for contract research purposes. No matter whether you are a client for contract research or a partner in establishing new method, we will be happy to get in touch with you. Contact us at [email protected] Good La ctic Pra e ratory bo GLP FIED SINCE 1998 CERTI QPS Austria GmbH Parkring 12 I 8074 Grambach I Austria [email protected] I www.qps-austria.com Tel: +43 316 258111 I Fax: +43 316 258111 - 300 Keynote Keynote talks Wednesday, September 9, 2015 Welcome addressAula | 18:30 Daisy Kopera (representing Graz city councel), Christa Neuper (principal of University of Graz), Karl Crailsheim (dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences), (Susanne Dobler (president of DZG) Introductory lecture Aula | 19:00 Heinrich Römer (Graz): Die Geschichte der Grazer Zoologie Keynote Chair: Gerhard von der Emde Aula | 19:30 Eric Warrant (Lund): Seeing in the dimmest habitats on Earth: Eyes and vision in nocturnal and deep-sea animals Thursday, September 10, 2015 Keynote Chair: Karl Crailsheim Chair: Uwe Homberg BB DB HS 06.01 | 09:00 Koos Biesmejer (Amsterdam): Recent shifts in European pollinators and why we should care Talk cancelled last-minute! Keynote Keynote E HS 06.01 | 10:00 Switbert R. Ott (Leicester): Socially induced phenotypic plasticity in locusts EB Friday, September 11, 2015 M Keynote Chair: Christian Sturmbauer HS 06.01 | 09:00 Walter Salzburger (Basel): The role of gene flow in the diversification of animals Keynote Chair: Walter Salzburger HS 06.01 | 10:00 Felicity Jones (Tübingen): Functional genomics of marine and freshwater sticklebacks NB P Saturday, September 12, 2015 Keynote Chair: Sandra Steiger HS 06.01 | 09:00 Martin Plath (Shaanxi, China): Life on the edge? Local adaptation and emerging reproductive isolation in extremophile fishes In the following program overview, only the first author is cited in oral and poster presentations for reasons of clarity and to save print space. You can find the complete citation in the abstract book. ZS Behavioral Biology Talks Thursday, September 10, 2015 HS 03.01 Invited speaker Chair: Antje Engelhardt 11:30 Vanessa Schmitt (Heidelberg): Combining comparative cognition and animal welfare: From lab science to zoo-based research Invited speaker Chair: Lars Lewejohann 12:15 Melanie Dammhahn (Potsdam): Consistent individual differences in behaviour as part of a broader pace-of-life syndrome Chair: Barbara Caspers BB OP-BB-01 Ken Luzynski (Wien): Scent marking: honest, uncheatable indicator of social status or just smelly? 14:00 OP-BB-02 Sandra Steiger (Ulm): Change her phenotype, change her choice: chemosensory self-referencing in a cricket promotes polyandry but not inbreeding avoidance 14:15 DB OP-BB-03 Taina Conrad (Ulm): The effect of temperature on the vibrational and chemical signals of males of the red mason bee, Osmia bicornis (L.) 14.30 E OP-BB-04 Bettina Erregger (Graz): The hot male hypothesis: Do male katydids signal their energetic costs by body temperature? 14:45 EB OP-BB-05 Karen de Jong (Tübingen): Fish sing differently in noisy waters: Males of two goby species similarly adapt their use of courtship calls to the acoustic environment 15:00 OP-BB-06 Johannes Stökl (Regensburg): Species specificity of male antennal courtship in Leptopilina wasps 15:45 OP-BB-07 Annika Schirmer (Potsdam): Reproductive behaviour of bank vole (Myodes glareolus) females as a function of infanticide risk and mating interest 16:00 Claudia Radler (Graz): Distribution of paternity within a large, semi-captive group of Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) 16:15 OP-BB-09 Elfriede Kalcher-Sommersguter (Graz): Traumatic experiences in early infancy have lifelong effects on social integration of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) 16:30 OP-BB-10 Michael Bauer (Freiburg): Stay or leave, help or breed? Decisions in the life of a cooperatively breeding bird 16:45 OP-BB-11 Arne Jungwirth (Cambridge): The significance of multi-level sociality in cooperative breeders 17:00 OP-BB-08 M NB P ZS Behavioral Biology Friday, September 11, 2015 HS 03.01 Chair: Vanessa Schmitt BB OP-BB-12 Lars Lewejohann (Osnabrück): Costs and benefits of cognition measured in male laboratory mice 14:00 OP-BB-13 Yvonne Krüger (Rostock): Discrimination of vortex ring size by harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) 14:15 OP-BB-14 Tamara Heinrich (Rostock): Harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) are able to time precisely 14.30 OP-BB-15 Johannes L.M. Steidle (Stuttgart): Grace of oblivion: Adaptive forgetting in the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis 14:45 OP-BB-16 Simon Ripperger (Berlin): High-tech meets ethology: sensor technology helps to describe the foraging and social behavior in a tropical bat species 15:00 DB Chair: Sandra Steiger E OP-BB-17 Alexandra Capodeanu-Nägler (Ulm): I need you mom and dad: variation in offspring dependency on parental care among burying beetles 15:45 EB OP-BB-18 Doris Reinecke (Graz): Fight or Flight? A multi-species study of aphid defence 16:00 OP-BB-19 Inon Scharf (Tel Aviv): Wormlions like it dark and do not mind having nosy neighbors 16:15 M NB P ZS Posters PP-BB-01 Florian Dersch (Marburg): The effect of different UV-light intensities on the orientation behaviour of the honeybee during waggle dance PP-BB-02 Karl Kral (Graz): Ability of the desert locust to compensate for visual deprivation during the final pre-adult and adult stages PP-BB-03 Sarah Golüke (Bielefeld): Female zebra finches recognise their eggs based on olfactory cues PP-BB-04 Zora Machacek (Regensburg): Behavioural flexibility in the chemical defense of the parasitoid wasp Leptopilina heterotoma PP-BB-05 Martin Worm (Bonn): Signalling patterns and interactions during electrocommunication between real and artificial weakly electric fish PP-BB-06 René Mai (Berlin): Mate guarding as alternative to nuptial gift investment in the tropical bushcricket Letana inflata (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) Behavioral Biology PP-BB-07 Klara Füreder (Grünau im Almtal): Does spatial proximity between Greylag geese families indicate alliance formation? PP-BB-08 Julia von der Emde (Bonn): Evoking ‘Echo Response’ in weakly electric fish by an interactive fish dummy PP-BB-09 Jonas Finck (Berlin): Female cuticular hydrocarbon signals initiate courtship behavior in grasshopper males PP-BB-10 Anja Weidenmüller (Konstanz): Task efficiency and fanning behavior in bumblebees PP-BB-11 Martin Streinzer (Wien): Living in a 3D world: Depth perception in nocturnal hunting spiders investigated with Virtual Reality technique PP-BB-12 Stefanie Neupert (Konstanz): One more or less matters in nestmate recognition of ants PP-BB-13 Vera Kupelwieser (Graz): Do honey bees share food equally in cages? PP-BB-14 Johannes-Paul Fladerer (Graz): Comparison of two slave-making ant species Polyergus rufescens and Formica sanguinea concerning their pupae-acceptance and the behaviour of their slaves PP-BB-15 David Bierbach (Berlin): Trinidadian guppies differ consistently in their following tendencies towards a biomimetic robot PP-BB-16 Timo Thünken (Bonn): Fine-tuned, context-specific manipulation of an intermediate crustacean host by its acanthocephalan parasite BB DB E EB M Section Meeting - Behavioral Biology: Thursday, September 10, 18:15, HS 03.01 NB P ZS Developmental Biology Talks Thursday, September 10, 2015 HS 02.11 Invited speaker Chair: Susanne Önel 11:30 Stephanie C. Bannister (Wien): Sex, brains and spawning behavior: Investigating molecular regulation of sexual differentiation in a slowly-evolving model. Invited speaker Chair: Susanne Önel 12:15 Steffen Scholpp (Karlsruhe) The Wnt morphogenetic field: Ligand transport, advection, and signaling Chairs: NN OP-DB-01 Andreas Hejnol (Bergen): Expression of "segment polarity genes" in brachiopod larvae reveals convergent similarities to protostome segments and deuterostome brain boundaries 14:00 OP-DB-02 Cornelius Eibner (Jena): Analyzing the Pair Rule Gene Network in the Spider Parasteatoda tepidariorum 14:15 E OP-DB-03 Felix Quade (Göttingen): Investigating the role of embryonic appendage patterning genes in the postembryonic development of the male pedipalp of the spider Parasteatoda tepidariorum 14.30 EB OP-DB-04 Birgit Lengerer (Innsbruck): Adhesive organs of a marine flatworm as a new model system for post-embryonic organogenesis 14:45 OP-DB-05 Bert Hobmayer (Innsbruck): Actin dynamics and the formation of animal shape in Hydra 15:00 OP-DB-06 Sarah Rolfes (Hannover): Something to die for – Inhibition of the p53-Mdm2 interaction increases programmed cell death in the placozoon Trichoplax adhaerens 15:45 OP-DB-07 Alexander Klimovich (Kiel): Role of nuclear lamin protein in non-senescent Hydra 16:00 DB M NB P ZS Posters PP-DB-01 Sabine Gufler (Innsbruck): Wnt/B-Catenin target genes in Hydra patterning and regeneration PP-DB-02 Stefanie Kuen (Innsbruck): Molecular characterization of highly derived Myc3 and Myc4 protooncogenes in Hydra PP-DB-03 Reinhard Schröder (Rostock): Early decisions in the limb primordium – the outside-in leg phenotype of the Tribolium gene Tc-flipflop PP-DB-04 Michaela Papendieken (Marburg): The role of Blow during Drosophila myoblast fusion and its regulation Developmental Biology PP-DB-05 Andreas Löwer (Marburg): Kette and WASP act antagonistically during F-actin formation in fusion competent myoblasts PP-DB-06 Jochen Hilchenbach (Innsbruck): Macrostomum lignano - head regeneration through gene silencing Section Meeting - Developmental Biology: Thursday, September 10, 16:15, HS 02.11 DB E EB M NB P ZS Ecology Talks Thursday, September 10, 2015 HS 06.02 Invited speaker Chair: Gerlind Lehmann 11:30 Dirk Mikolajewski (Berlin): Predators and their prey – a phenotypic approach. Invited speaker Chair: Gerlind Lehmann 12:15 Marko Rohlfs (Göttingen): Arthropods on fungi: from patterns to chemical and molecular mechanisms Chairs: NN E OP-E-01 Eric von Elert (Köln): Predator evasion in zooplankton is supressed by polyunsaturated fatty acid limitation 14:00 OP-E-02 Maja Ilic (Köln): Cascading effects of biodiversity loss in freshwater plankton 14:15 OP-E-03 Sophie Goendahl (Köln): Consumer species richness and nutrients determine producer diversity 14.30 OP-E-04 Gieshild Schaufler (Salzburg): Translocated pike trigger a tapeworm epidemic in Arctic charr 14:45 OP-E-05 Robert Schabetsberger (Salzburg): From myth to reason – a potential spawning area of tropical eels in the western South Pacific 15:00 OP-E-06 Julia Hoffmann (Potsdam): Effects of dim artificial light at night on rodent behavior and physiology 15:45 OP-E-07 Johanna Chemnitz (Ulm): Beyond species recognition: nutritional state, age, body size and parasite load affect long distance sex pheromone communication in the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides 16:00 OP-E-08 Katharina Ruthsatz (Hamburg): Food quality induces plasticity in oral and intestinal morphology in larval amphibians 16:15 OP-E-09 Anna-Maria Baumann (Freiburg): Life cycle and development of the spotted wing Drosophila, Drosophila suzukii 16:30 OP-E-10 Martin-Carl Kinzner (Innsbruck): Preferred oviposition substrate of the mountain fly Drosophila nigrosparsa (Diptera: Drosophilidae) 16:45 OP-E-11 Volker Nehring (Freiburg): Local adaptation in phoretic mites 17:00 EB M NB P ZS Posters PP-E-01 Martin Husemann (Halle/Saale): Pathogen sharing among managed and wild bees in apple orchards of Kirgizstan and Georgia Ecology PP-E-02 Agnes-Katharina Kreiling (Sauðárkrókur): Macroinvertebrate biodiversity in Icelandic freshwater springs PP-E-03 Martin-Carl Kinzner (Innsbruck): From the laboratory into the field: a new field test to evaluate heat tolerance of Drosophila species under seminatural conditions PP-E-04 Sophie Kratschmer (Wien): Effects of inter-row management intensity on wild bees in Austrian, Spanish, French and Romanian vineyards PP-E-05 Melanie Bunz (Würzburg): Fitness consequences of the endogenous clock of Drosophila melanogaster: impact of day length PP-E-06 Cecilia Spitzweg (Dresden): Conservation genetics of the Northern river terrapin (Batagur baska) breeding project PP-E-07 Torsten Fregin (Bremerhaven): Bioluminescence in the open waters of Gullmarfjord, Sweden PP-E-08 Sylvia Schäffer (Graz): Caution! There´re oribatid mites on bark beetles! PP-E-09 Henri Thomassen (Tübingen): An approach for a multi-temporal post classification analysis of Landsat imagery to reconstruct changes in forest land cover exemplified on Bulgaria PP-E-10 Katrin Schachtel (Planegg-Martinsried): The invasive freshwater jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbii – occult polyps and conspicuous medusae PP-E-11 Henri Thomassen (Tübingen): Landscape genetics of house sparrows (Passer domesticus) in Romania and Bulgaria. PP-E-12 Liza Nemes (Graz): Tetradecyl acetate: A new compound of aphid cornicle secretions and its potential role PP-E-13 Michael Klockmann (Greifswald): Simulating effects of heat periods on different life stages in a tropical butterfly Section Meeting - Ecology: Thursday, September 10, 13:00, HS 06.02 E EB M NB P ZS Evolutionary Biology Talks Thursday, September 10, 2015 HS 06.01 Invited speaker Chair: Volker Nehring 15:45 Sophie Armitage (Münster): Some evolutionary and immunological perspectives on a highly diversified insect gene Chair: Volker Nehring OP-EB-01 Kerstin E. Thonhauser (Wien): Does increasing offspring genetic diversity influence their resistance to infection? 16:30 OP-EB-02 Melita Vamberger (Dresden): Speciation under gene flow? The case of Mauremys caspica and M. rivulata 16:45 Friday, September 11, 2015 HS 06.02 Invited speaker Chair: Sandra Steiger 11:30 Matthias Stöck (Berlin): Anuran hybridization and sex chromosome evolution in space and time EB Chairs: Sandra Steiger, Johannes Stöckl, Peter Biedermann OP-EB-03 Martin Schlegel (Leipzig): Taxonomy, phylogeography and genetic differentiation of the eastern and western green lizard Lacerta viridis and L. bilineata 12:15 OP-EB-04 Katharina Jaksch (Wien): Gaining new insights into speciation processes in rock-dwelling land snails (Montenegrina, Clausiliidae, Gastropoda, Pulmonata) 12:30 OP-EB-05 Michael Heethoff (Darmstadt): Resource dependence of exocrine secretions - A challenge for chemotaxonomy? 12:45 OP-EB-06 Sina Metzler (Klosterneuburg): Mating, longevity and immunity in ant males 14:00 OP-EB-07 Joachim Ruther (Regensburg): Epimerization of chiral hydroxylactones by short chain dehydrogenases/reductases during sex pheromone diversification in Nasonia 14:15 OP-EB-08 Katharina C. Engel (Ulm): Not tonight darling - a female pheromone mediating sexual abstinence in males ensures concerted parental care 14:30 OP-EB-09 Iris Albrecht (Ulm): Caste- and function-specific odor bouquets and the evolution of fertility signals in sweat bees 14:45 M NB P ZS Evolutionary Biology OP-EB-10 Michaela Thoß (Wien): Major urinary protein (MUP) profiles show dynamic changes rather than individual 'barcode' signatures 15:00 OP-EB-11 Gerlind U.C. Lehmann (Berlin): High complexity of protein composition in nuptial gifts of bushcrickets 15:45 OP-EB-12 Claudia Fricke (Münster): Costs of mating in females are accompanied by whole organismal functional decline 16:00 OP-EB-13 Vera Brust (Osnabrück): Linking avian sperm form to function: How morphology predicts velocity of coal, great and blue tit spermatozoa 16:15 Saturday, September 12, 2015 HS 06.02 Chairs: Kristina M. Sefc, Sophie Armitage OP-EB-14 Marko Djurakic (Novisad): An adult morphology of the Marginated tortoise follows the Charnov-Bull theoretical model 10:00 OP-EB-15 Sebastian G. Vetter (Wien): Personality and individual quality in a pulsed resource consumer, the wild boar (Sus scrofa) 10:15 OP-EB-16 Denis Meuthen (Bonn): Short and long-term consequences of predator-induced phenotypic plasticity in a cichlid fish 10.30 OP-EB-17 Kristina M. Sefc (Graz): Habitat structure and the phenotypic diversity of the African cichlid fish Tropheus moorii 10:45 Chair: Sophie Armitage M NB Rebecca Herzog (Hannover): The ever asked question: Species or subspecies? - High genetic differences between Orthetrum coerulescens and Orthetrum (coerulescnes) anceps (Odonata, Libellulide). 11:30 OP-EB-19 Peter Biedermann (Jena): Cooperation under the bark: The evolution of microbial symbioses and sociality in ambrosia beetles 11:45 OP-EB-20 Sylvia Cremer (Klosterneuburg): Social immunisation in ant societies 12:00 OP-EB-21 Jürgen Heinze (Regensburg): The queens, the workers, and the grim reaper: aging and reproduction in social insects 12:15 OP-EB-22 Johannes L.M. Steidle (Stuttgart): A negleted early barrier: Learning of chemical host cues drives ecological divergence during speciation processes in a parasitoid wasps 12:30 OP-EB-18 EB P ZS Evolutionary Biology OP-EB-23 Katharina Weiss (Regensburg): The evolution of an antimicrobial brood protection mechanism: Comparative morphology of the postpharyngeal gland in the Philanthinae (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae) 12:45 Chair: Matthias Stöck OP-EB-24 Sarah Wirtz (Trier): Genetic diversity in the ex situ population of the Northern Bald Ibis – Choosing suitable individuals for a reintroduction 14:00 OP-EB-25 Martin Husemann (Halle/Saale): The value of spatio-temporal population genetic analyses, as exemplified by two case studies 14:15 OP-EB-26 Stephan Koblmüller (Graz): A mitogenomic view on intercontinental dispersal in gray wolves (Canis lupus) 14:30 OP-EB-27 Isabel Mück (Tübingen): Genetic and morphological divergence in Baltic postglacial common goby (Pomatoschistus microps) populations 14:45 OP-EB-28 Christina Anagnostou (Kiel): Population genetic structure of the coconut crab Birgus latro (Decapoda: Anomura: Coenobitidae) from Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean 15:00 EB Chairs: Sandra Steiger, Volker Nehring M NB P ZS OP-EB-29 Martin Jastroch (Garching): Evolution of thermogenic adipose tissue in mammals 15:45 OP-EB-30 Clemens Küpper (Graz): One inversion to rule them all: the genomic basis of mating strategies in the ruff 16:00 Posters PP-EB-01 Marie K. Hörnig (Greifswald): Inferring reproductive mechanisms of extinct organisms: Examples from dictyopteran insects PP-EB-02 Tilottama Biswas (Gießen): Coevolution in action: effect of simultaneous exposure to two parasites on the host’s external & internal immune defence PP-EB-03 Natalie-Nida Moske (Regensburg): Testes degeneration in ant males PP-EB-04 Sina Julia Rometsch (Konstanz): Does sexual dichromatism predict sexbiased opsin expression in cichlid fishes? PP-EB-05 Sonja Dähn (Stuttgart): Role of endosymbionts as isolating barrier for Nasonia strains from different host habitats PP-EB-06 Fee L.E.M. Meinzer (Hamburg): Coping with host plant toxins – Adaptive strategies of milkweed bugs Evolutionary Biology PP-EB-07 Marie Pollmann (Stuttgart): Chromosomes of the Lariophagus distinguendus complex PP-EB-08 Phillip Gienapp (Wageningen): Mapping genes of life-history traits in a wild bird population PP-EB-09 Ruth Castillo (Würzburg): Evidence for a chemical arms race: chemical mimicry in the cuckoo wasp genus Hedychrum PP-EB-10 Patrick Bäckers (Bonn): Does sessility simplify nervous systems? A case study in Annelida PP-EB-11 Nadja Catharina Wulff (Berlin): Signalling strategies in the bushcricket Poecilimon ampliatus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) PP-EB-12 Henri Thomassen (Tübingen): A potential role for sexual selection in the divergence of Tropical Pacific honeyeaters (Myzomela) PP-EB-13 Günther Raspotnig (Graz): Oribatid chemosystematics revisited: “Brachy pyline Compounds” PP-EB-14 Arne K.D. Schmidt (Graz): The role of acoustic tracheal design on directional hearing in crickets PP-EB-15 Marko Djurakic (Novi Sad): When morphology meets genes: divergence between western and eastern subclades of Hermann’s tortoise in the Balkans EB PP-EB-16 Elisabeth Haring (Wien): Contrasting phylogeographic patterns in the Red Sea collector urchin Tripneustes gratilla based on mitochondrial vs. nuclear marker genes M Section Meeting - Evolutionary Biology: Friday, September 11, 13:00, HS 06.02 NB P ZS Morphology Talks Friday, September 11, 2015 HS 02.11 Invited speaker Chair: Michael Heethoff Jörg U. Hammel (Hamburg): Moving fluids for live – a sponge perspective 11:30 Invited speaker Chair: Sabine Kaul-Strehlow 12:15 Egon Heiss (Jena): Prey capture systems in newts (salamandrids): Does behavioral plasticity trigger morphological alterations? Chairs: Egon Heiss, Jörg Hammel OP-M-01 Carolin Haug (Planegg-Martinsried): The feeding apparatus of chelicerates – far from 'primitive' 14:00 OP-M-02 Christina Nagler (Planegg-Martinsried): The “very hungry caterpillar“: a 150 million years old parasitic isopod and the functional morphology of its extant relatives 14:15 OP-M-03 Anna-Christin Joel (Aachen): Cribellar thread production in spiders: an example for processing fibres 14.30 OP-M-04 Sebastian Schmelzle (Darmstadt): Ptychoidy done differently – insights into the Protoplophoridae (Enarthronota, Oribatida, Acari) 14:45 OP-M-05 Sandra Franz (Planegg-Martinsried): Functional morphology of the tracheal system of Galeodes granti (Chelicerata: Solifugae) 15:00 OP-M-06 Stephan Handschuh (Wien): The key role of X-ray microCT in morphological imaging pipelines 15:15 NB OP-M-07 Nadja Catharina Wulff (Berlin): Copulatory courtship by bushcricket genital titillators revealed by functional morphology, µCT scanning for 3D reconstruction and female sense structures 16:00 P OP-M-08 Andreas Altenburger (Kopenhagen): The neuromuscular system of Pycnophyes kielensis (Kinorhyncha: Homalorhagida). Are kinorhynchs segmented? 16:15 ZS OP-M-09 Alen Kristof (Wien): Neuromuscular development in Patellogastropoda (Gastropoda: Mollusca) and its importance in the reconstruction of ancestral gastropod bodyplan features 16:30 OP-M-10 Philip O.M. Steinhoff (Greifswald): Neuroplasticity in a jumping spider 16:45 M Morphology Posters PP-M-01 Isabel Dittmann (Innsbruck): Early nymphal development of the praying mantis Hierodula cf. grandis PP-M-02 Simon Küpper (Greifswald): The female reproductive system of two sympatric heelwalkers (Insecta: Mantophasmatodea) – A comparison using µ-CT PP-M-03 Juliana Callimici (Plannegg-Martinsried): Wing development in 'hemimetabolous' insects and its twisted impact on phylogeny PP-M-04 Nicole R. Rudolf (Plannegg-Martinsried): Functional morphology of giant mole crab larvae PP-M-05 Gideon T. Haug (Plannegg-Martinsried): Functional aspects and disparity of defense by means of expelling toxins in terrestrial arthropods PP-M-06 Chrisine Kiesmüller (Plannegg-Martinsried): Evolution of the ontogenetic development of wings: data from supposedly ‘primitive’ flying insects PP-M-07 Johannes Strauß (Gießen): Comparative neuroanatomy of the accessory organ, a leg scolopidial sensory organ, in Ensifera (Insecta: Orthoptera) PP-M-08 Christin Wittfoth (Greifswald): Investigating the neuroanatomy of Parhyale hawaiensis in a combined approach PP-M-09 Philip O.M. Steinhoff (Greifswald): MicroCT Analysis as a tool for taxonomic research in Odonata PP-M-10 Michael Gebhardt (Freising): Cuticular microstructures turn black into velvet black in a stick insect PP-M-11 Katharina Jörger (Plannegg-Martinsried): Making the most of minute singletons: molecular data from SEM-samples in Solenogastres (Mollusca) PP-M-12 Gabriele Unterhitzenberger (Jena): Intraspecific variability in the distribution of muscle fibre types in the masticatory muscles of the wolf (Canis lupus L. 1758) and domestic dog PP-M-13 PP-M-14 Tina Kirchhoff (Greifswald): Transition from marine to terrestrial life in 20 days – larval development and neurogenesis of the giant robber crab Birgus latro (Linnaeus, 1767) Sandra Franz (Plannegg-Martinsried): Functional morphology of the tracheal system of Galeodes granti (Chelicerata: Solifugae) Section Meeting - Morphology: Friday, September 11, 13:00, HS 02.11 M NB P ZS Neurobiology Talks Saturday, September 12, 2015 Invited speaker Chair: Christoph Kleineidam Stefan Schöneich (Cambridge): Neurobiology of acoustic communication: Neural networks for singing and song pattern recognition in field crickets Invited speaker 11:30 Chair: Boris Chagnaud 12:15 Frederike Hanke (Rostock): Challenging in vision in harbor seals Chairs: Christoph Kleineidam, Boris Chagnaud OP-NB-01 Manfred Hartbauer (Graz): Detection of impending vehicle collisions using an improved “locust eye algorithm” 14:00 OP-NB-02 Stefan Wernitznig (Graz): New anatomical and physiological insights in a collision sensing pathway in the locust Locusta migratoria 14:15 OP-NB-03 Kostas Kostarakos (Graz): Neural mechanisms for acoustic signal detection under strong masking in an insect 14.30 OP-NB-04 Harald Wolf (Ulm): The scorpion pectines and their primary neuropils: details of glomerular neuropil structure 14:45 OP-NB-05 Mareike Selcho (Würzburg): Timing of the peptide-orchestrated eclosion behaviour in Drosophila melanogaster 15:00 OP-NB-06 Susanne Neupert (Köln): Quantification of neurotransmitter from individual Drosophila cells 15:45 OP-NB-07 Pamela Menegazzi (Würzburg): Drosophila species living at different latitudes: is differential CRY and PDF expression within the circadian clock network important for adjusting locomotor activity to changing day length? 16:00 NB P Posters PP-NB-01 Elisabeth Weise (München): Neurochemical characterization of a central pattern generator for vocalization PP-NB-02 Uta Pegel (Marburg): Processing of polarized and chromatic light cues in the central complex of the desert locust PP-NB-03 Jan Scherberich (Franfurt): Evidences of an acoustic fovea in the hearing of the bushcricket Ancylecha fenestrata PP-NB-04 Jennifer Hummel (Frankfurt): Gating of auditory information in the bushcricket ear ZS Neurobiology NB P ZS PP-NB-05 Judith Strudthoff (Freising): Compensatory tongue movements in the Amazon tree boa (Corallus hortulanus) PP-NB-06 Mariella Sele (Graz): Optimising the 3D-reconstruction technique for motion detecting neurons in the locust PP-NB-07 Vanessa Hollmann (Bielefeld): Topographic organisation of the octavolateral line nucleus in zebrafish (Danio rerio) PP-NB-08 Vanessa Hollmann (Bielefeld): Anatomical and functional organization and connectivity of sensory maps in electrolocation PP-NB-09 Fedrico Pedraja (Bielefeld): Action for perception: electric flow during parallax motion as a source of object distance information PP-NB-10 Janina Kay (Würzburg): Investigating the circadian clock of the carpenter ant C. floridanus PP-NB-11 Lukas Pargger (Graz): Connectivity pattern of a movement sensitive neuron in the lobula of the locust Locusta migratoria PP-NB-12 Katharina Beer (Würzburg): What makes a clock „social“? Characterisation of the circadian clock of honeybees (Apis mellifera) and red mason bees (Osmia bicornis) PP-NB-13 Annemarie Rutkowski (Planegg-Martinsried): The optic chiasm in the Octopus vulgaris hatchling PP-NB-14 Joss von Hadeln (Marburg): Anatomical organization of tangential neurons of the central complex in the brain of the desert locust PP-NB-15 Johannes Strauß (Gießen): Are auditory sensilla numbers in hearing organs of Tettigoniidae (Insecta: Orthoptera) determined by allometric relationships? PP-NB-16 Ulf Bickmeyer (Bremerhaven): Electrophysiological investigation regarding anaesthetization of the decapod crustaceans lobster (Homarus spec.) and crayfish (Astacus spec.) PP-NB-17 Deborah Lilian Angelè (Planegg-Martinsried): Cellular and network adaptations for superfast motor control in the rattlesnake Crotalus atrox PP-NB-18 Martina Held (Marburg): Microglomerular synaptic complexes in the polarization vision pathway of the Honeybee PP-NB-19 Tanja Heinloth (Marburg): Compartmentalization within the small subunits of the anterior optic tubercle in the honeybee PP-NB-20 Laura Schlichtholz (Planegg-Martinsried): Neuronal basis of vocalization in the catfish Ariopsis seemanni- an anatomical study PP-NB-21 Stefan Schöneich (Leipzig): Aminergic modulation of interneurones with synaptic inputs from antennal mechanoreceptors in the cricket brain PP-NB-22 Stefan Schöneich (Leipzig): Neuronal coupling between the motor pattern generating networks for singing and breathing in field crickets Neurobiology PP-NB-23 Susanne Neupert (Köln): Strategy to quantify neurotransmitter from individual Drosophila cells PP-NB-24 Philipp Twellers (Birmingham): Waveguiding properties of primate and human cone photoreceptors PP-NB-25 Erik Schneider (Graz): The role of thermal stimuli during mate choice in acoustic insects PP-NB-26 Heinrich Dircksen (Stockholm): Neuropeptidergic and aminergic neurons in the Daphnia optic ganglia-brain complex PP-NB-27 Valerie Lucks (Bielefeld): Adaptation-induced modification of motion selectivity tuning in visual tectal neurons of adult zebrafish PP-NB-28 Franziska Ruf (Würzburg): Dissecting the influence of clock and environment on the eclosion rhythms of Drosophila under natural conditions PP-NB-29 Martin Worm (Bonn): Signalling patterns and interactions during electrocommunication between real and artificial weakly electric fish PP-NB-30 Marina Brunnhofer (Graz): Detection of acoustic predator cues under high background noise in tropical crickets Section Meeting - Neurobiology: Thursday, September 10, 18:15, HS 06.03 NB P ZS npi electronic GmbH www.npielectronic.com [email protected] Phone: +49-7141-9730230 Universal Amplifier For extra/juxtacellular recording and stimulation, intracellular current clamp and patch clamp recording, voltammetry Single Electrode High Speed Voltage / Patch Clamp Amplifiers Mini Headstages Recording with patch pipettes and sharp electrodes Other npi electronic Instruments for Electrophysiology For all npi amplifiers Extracellular Amplifiers Two Electrode voltage clamp amplifiers Temperature control systems Bridge-/Intracellular amplifiers With stimulus control Extracellular amplifiers EPMS - Modular system Isolated Stimulator with Low pass Bessel filters Fast Iontophoretic drug application systems Interphase Gap Fast Pneumatic drug application systems Data acquisition hard- and software ALA Scientific perfusion systems / accessories Campden vibrating microtomes CoolLED fluorescence illumination Current or voltage Scientifica micropositioners and SliceScope with bipolar stimulus Sensapex piezo micromanipulators Physiology Talks Friday, September 11, 2015 HS 06.03 Invited speaker Chair: Annika Herwig 11:30 Anne-Katrin Rohlfing (Potsdam): The regulation of aqp-8 in the excretory cell of C. elegans Invited speaker Chair: Bettina Zeis 12:15 Patrick Fink (Köln): The challenged consumer - aquatic herbivores' responses to dietary constraints Chairs: Bettina Zeis, Thorsten Burmester OP-P-01 Thorsten Burmester (Hamburg): A transcriptome approach to the hypoxia tolerance of the seal (Cystophora cristata) brain 14:00 OP-P-02 Sven Schenk (Wien): Hormonal switches in semelparous reproduction 14:15 OP-P-03 Wolfgang Blenau (Köln): Cockroach GABAB receptor subtypes: molecular characterization, pharmacological properties and tissue distribution 14.30 OP-P-04 Thomas Roeder (Kiel): Regulation of metabolic traits by octopamine and tyramine in Drosophila 14:45 OP-P-05 Anika Libor (Graz): Tracing a proteinaceous labelled diet in a honey bee colony 15:00 Posters PP-P-01 PP-P-02 Christian Müller (Greifswald): More than just one: multiplicity of hirudins and hirudin-like factors in the medicinal leech, Hirudo medicinalis Sarah Lemke (Greifswald): Synthesis of salivary proteins and refilling of salivary gland cell reservoirs in the medicinal leech (Hirudo verbana) upon feeding PP-P-03 Bettina Zeis (Münster): Adjustments of serine proteases of Daphnia pulex in response to temperature changes PP-P-04 Reinhold Hustert (Göttingen): What pumps fresh hemolymph throughout the legs of insects? PP-P-05 Helmut Kovac (Graz): The resting metabolism of three common hymenopterans: different energetic survival strategies in species of similar size PP-P-06 Eslam Omar (Graz): Effect of protein and different pollen diets on internal glands development of adult honey bees P ZS Physiology PP-P-07 Bernhard Leonhard (Graz): The role of proline in honeybee drone (Apis mellifera carnica) flight PP-P-08 Antonia Engert (Graz): Effects of different pesticides and pathogen exposure on hemocytes in honeybee larvae (Apis mellifera) PP-P-09 Paulina Kowalski (Hamburg): Significance of ABCB-transporters for a leaf beetle’s defense strategy PP-P-10 Fabian List (Hamburg): Comparing cardenolide resistance by substitutions in the Na,K-ATPase of Homo sapiens and Drosophila melanogaster PP-P-11 Pedro Lubiana (Hamburg): Characterisation of the interaction between Plasmodium falciparum infected erythrocytes and human endothelial receptors PP-P-12 Mariana Leivas Müller Hoff (Hamburg): Pyruvate dehydrogenase activity as a putative mechanism to enhance the hypoxia tolerance in the brain of the hooded seal (Cystophora cristata) PP-P-13 Ceyda Cubuk (Hamburg): Hypothalamic gene expression profile during torpor entrance in Djungarian hamsters PP-P-14 Jutta Vollmann (Graz): Nutrient deficiency of larvae – effect on adult honey bees (Apis mellifera carnica)? Section Meeting - Physiology: Friday, September 11, 15:45, HS 06.03 P ZS Zoological Systematics Talks Saturday, September 12, 2015 Invited speaker HS 02.11 Chair: Sven Bradler 11:30 Joachim T. Haug (Planegg-Martinsried): Palaeo-Evo-Devo: Fossils and ontogenetic data increase the explanatory power of phylogenetic reconstructions Invited speaker Chair: Sven Bradler 12:15 Katharina Jörger (München): The potential of museomics to revitalize the taxonomy of aplacophoran molluscs Chairs: NN OP-ZS-01 Bernd Egger (Innsbruck): A transcriptomic phylogeny of the Platyhelminthes 14:00 OP-ZS-02 Susanne Affenzeller (Wien): Species delineation: Comparing the powers of DNA-barcoding and shell morphometrics in the trochid gastropod genus Gibbula 14:15 OP-ZS-03 Herbert Christian Wagner (Innsbruck): Cryptic diversity research: taxonomy and evolution of the Tetramorium caespitum/ impurum complex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) 14.30 OP-ZS-04 Sven Bradler (Göttingen): Dating the Phasmatodea tree of life: Uncertainties surrounding stick insect origins 14:45 OP-ZS-05 Alexander Suh (Uppsala): The biological limits of phylogenetic resolution – a case study on the explosive radiation of neoavian birds 15:00 OP-ZS-06 Udo Rempe (Kronshagen): Studying deep metazoan phylogeny by very conserved positions of 9 mitochondrial encoded proteins 15:45 OP-ZS-07 Nikolaus Szucsich (Wien): ABOL - The Austrian Barcode of LifeInitiative 16:00 ZS Posters PP-ZS-01 Martin Husemann (Halle/Saale): Curious phylogeographical patterns in the grasshopper genus Sphingonotus PP-ZS-02 Ellen Marzahn (Dresden): Insights into the phylogeny of European green lizards (Lacerta viridis complex) PP-ZS-03 Anna Hübner (Planegg-Martinsried): An integrative approach to the diversity of the limnic slug Acochlidium (Gastropoda, Panpulmonata, Acochlidia) Zoological Systematics PP-ZS-04 Sylvia Schäffer (Graz): How universal can it be? The quest for universal primers for barcoding old museum samples of Austrian birds and mammals PP-ZS-05 Lukas Zangl (Graz): A new gudgeon species (genus Romanogobio) from the Upper Mur River – evidence from morphology and molecular data PP-ZS-06 Andrea Lienhard (Graz): Take a closer look! Caleremaeus (Acari, Oribatida): An underestimated taxon PP-ZS-07 Katja Buchwalder (Dresden): Transcriptomic and phenotypic data related to the geographic distribution of two spurge hawk moth lineages of the Hyles euphorbiae complex (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) PP-ZS-08 Carolin Kindler (Dresden): How many species of grass snakes are out there? Phylogeography, gene flow across contact zones and taxonomy of Natrix natrix Section Meeting - Zoological Systematics: Saturday, September 12, 13:00, HS 02.11 ZS Notes Gestaltung: Günther Krisper Universität Graz, mit Dank an die Universität Konstanz, WWA-Grafik für die Layout-Vorlage| Fotos aus den Forschungsgruppen Biodiversität und Evolution, Stoffwechsel und Verhalten, Neurobiologie und Verhalten des Instituts für Zoologie der Universität Graz