Unit for Integrative Zoology
Unit for Integrative Zoology
Teaching and research in our group spans across a wide range of animals including vertebrates, arthropods, and lophotrochozoans. These are analyzed using various morphological and molecular methods, including immunolabeling, advanced light and confocal microscopy, 3D reconstruction, high speed video analysis, electron microscopy, and gene expression studies. The data generated are used in integrative and comparative approaches to elucidate body plan evolution, development, functional morphology, ecomorphology and phylogeny of non-model organisms.
News
New publications
19.09.2024
New paper in Frontiers in Zoology
16.09.2024
New paper in Nature Communications
05.09.2024
New paper in Molecular Biology and Evolution
03.09.2024
New Paper in Acta ZooBot Austria
23.08.2024
New paper in Frontiers in Zoology
20.08.2024
19.08.2024
New paper in Molecular Ecology
27.06.2024
New paper in Organisms Diversity & Evolution
14.06.2024