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.


New publications

28.02.2023
 

New paper in Journal of Experimental Zoology

Characterization of eyes, photoreceptors, and opsins in developmental stages of the arrow worm Spadella cephaloptera (Chaetognatha)

27.02.2023
 

Aquatic Feeding in Lissamphibia

26.02.2023
 

New paper in Spixiana

How many larval instars do Raphidioptera have?

23.01.2023
 

New paper in PNAS

The sea spider Pycnogonum litorale overturns the paradigm of the absence of axial regeneration in molting animals.

28.12.2022
 

New paper in Zootaxa

Tadpoles of Central Amazonia (Amphibia: Anura).

22.12.2022
 

New paper in Journal of Morphology

Sexually dimorphic characters of the ultimate legs in lithobiid centipedes (Myriapoda, Chilopoda, Lithobiomorpha): morphology and implications for...

22.12.2022
 

New paper in Zoology

A histochemical and morphological study of the mucus producing pedal gland system in Latia neritoides (Mollusca; Gastropoda; Hygrophila)

30.11.2022
 

Terrestrial Cetartiodactyla

15.11.2022
 

Contrasting parental roles shape sex differences in poison frog space use but not navigational performance

News

27.03.2023
 

Stefanie Gruber

Messung der Thoraxtemperatur von Tagfaltern (Papilionoidea) im Freiland

30.03.2023
 

Simon Züger

Heavy element biomaterials and sclerotization gradients in the centipede forcipule