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Prof. Dr. Heinz-Ulrich Reyer - Ökologiemore information

Fakultäten » Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät » Evolutionsbiologie und Umweltwissenschaften, Institut für » Ecology & Environment » Prof. Dr. Heinz-Ulrich Reyer

Current research projects

Project leader Project title
Woodhams Ecology of amphibian disease: the interaction of microbiota and innate immune defenses
Field survey and conservation significance of microbial diversity on amphibian skin

Completed research projects

Project leader Project title
Pasinelli Spatial dynamics and significance of small populations for species persistence: the reed bunting Emberiza schoeniclus as a case study
Reyer Spatial structure and temporal dynamics of hybridogenetic frog populations
From hybridization through polyploidy to speciation ? The evolutionary potential of hybridogenetic water frogs (Rana esculenta)
Schmidt Amphibian Conservation Biology
Tobler Habitat deterioration, population structure, genetic diversity and infectious disease: A holistic view on population declines
Van Buskirk The evolutionary potential of small and isolated populations
Population genetic structure and habitat specialisation in amphibians
Adaptation and phylogenetic inertia in amphibian phenotypic design
Vorburger Big houses and big cars - genetic correlations between life-history traits and costs of resource acquisition
Clonal diversity, genotypic interactions and coevolution in asexual antagonists
Host-parasitoid coevolution: The role of parasitoid adaptation to endosymbiont-mediated defence in aphids