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

17.02.2026
 

Julian Bibermair

Evolution of phylactolaemate bryozoans

15.12.2025
 

Ines Müller

Comparative study of SIFamide-like immunoreactive neurons in the euchelicerate central nervous system

 

14.11.2025
 

Leon Claus

The ctenostome bryozoan family Clavoporidae: diversity and description of new taxa

New publications

23.03.2026
 

New paper in Scientific Reports

Morphological character evolution and ancestral state reconstruction in phylactolaemate bryozoans.

23.03.2026
 

New paper in Scientific Reports

Another piece of the puzzle: analysis of Acanthocheilonema spirocauda larvae from its presumed intermediate host the seal louse (Echinophthirius...

06.03.2026
 

New paper in PNAS

DNA methylation in invertebrate genomes and cell lineage plasticity.

11.02.2026
 

New paper in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Biological sciences

Developmental system drift in the patterning of the arthropod tarsus.

28.01.2026
 

New paper in BioScience

Measuring the Quality of Species List Contents

28.01.2026
 

New paper in BioScience

Measuring the quality of species list governance

20.01.2026
 

New paper in Biological Reviews

Beyond mammals: the evolution of chewing and other forms of oropharyngeal food processing in vertebrates.

31.12.2025
 

New paper in Natura Sloveniae: Journal of Field Biology

Occurrence of the softmouth trout Salmo obtusirostris in the Upper Neretva River (Bosnia and Herzegovina): a survey based on eDNA analysis

26.12.2025
 

Anterior-posterior patterning in the chaetognath Spadella cephaloptera informs bilaterian nervous system and tail evolution.