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Sponsors & Exhibiting CompaniesADInstruments GmbHReichartshäuser Berg 3, 74937 SpechbachAGOWA GmbHOstendstraße 25, TGS Haus 8, 12459 BerlinBlackwell Verlag GmbH, Wiley-BlackwellRotherstraße 21, 10245 BerlinCarl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbHCarl-Zeiss-Promenade 10, 07745 Jena<strong>Deutsche</strong> Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)53170 BonnE. Schweizerbart‘sche VerlagsbuchhandlungJohannesstraße 3a, 70176 StuttgartElsevier GmbH, Urban & Fischer VerlagKarlstraße 45, 80333 MünchenFriedrich-Schiller-Universität JenaFürstengraben 1, 07743 JenaSomso Modelle GmbHFriedrich-Rückert-Straße 54, 96450 CoburgSpringer Verlag GmbHHeidelberger Platz 3, 14197 BerlinThalia Universitätsbuchhandlung GmbH „Neue Mitte Jena“Leutragraben 1, 07743 JenaVirtuelle Fachbibliothek Biologie,Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian SenckenbergBockenheimer Landstraße 134–138, 60325 Frankfurt am MainVolume Graphics GmbHWieblinger Weg 92a, 69123 HeidelbergWalter De Gruyter GmbH & Co. KGGenthiner Straße 13, 10785 BerlinWorld Precision InstrumentsLiegnitzer Straße 15, 10999 Berlin


Stand 3. September 2008; Redaktion: Michael Nickel & Gunnar Brehm; Layout: Gunnar Brehm & Hans Pohl


Contents Welcome Addresses 2General Information 5Special Events & Social Program 9Program Overview Table 11Program DetailsFriday, September 19 18Saturday, September 20 20Sunday, September 21 28Monday, September 22 34List of Posters 45Public Transport Time Tables 63Maps and Plans 73


Welcome Address of the facultyLiebe Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer der diesjährigen Jahrestagung der <strong>Deutsche</strong>n <strong>Zoologische</strong>n<strong>Gesellschaft</strong> in Jena!Als Dekan der Biologisch-Pharmazeutischen Fakultät ist es mir eine besondere Freude undEhre, die <strong>Deutsche</strong> <strong>Zoologische</strong> <strong>Gesellschaft</strong> zum vierten Mal in Jena willkommen heißen zudürfen. Wir sind stolz, dass Sie die Einladung unserer Zoologen und Ökologen angenommenhaben und in so großer Zahl den Weg nach Jena gefunden haben. Für Jena ist das Jahr 2008 inmehrfacher Hinsicht ein besonderes Jahr. So feiert doch unsere Universität ihren 450. Geburtstag.Jena ist vom Stifterverband für die <strong>Deutsche</strong> Wissenschaft zur Stadt der Wissenschaften 2008gewählt worden und unser Phyletisches Museum feiert seinen 100. Geburtstag. Es gab also vieleGründe, Sie gerade dieses Jahr einzuladen.Die beiden <strong>Zoologische</strong>n Institute und das Institut für Ökologie sind Pfeiler in unserer Fakultätund wir sind stolz, dass diese renommierten Institute mit ihren insgesamt 26 wissenschaftlichenMitarbeitern, zahlreichen Doktoranden und Studierenden die Möglichkeit haben, sich Ihnen, wieich hoffe, von Ihrer besten Seite zu zeigen. Die Themen, die Sie für die diesjährige Tagung ausgewählthaben, sind eine hochinteressante Mischung verschiedener aktueller Forschungsanliegenund werden auch die weitere Forschung in Jena sicher nachdrücklich befruchten.Ich wünsche Ihrer Tagung ein gutes Gelingen und bin überzeugt, dass Sie Jena genießen werdenund in vielfältigen wissenschaftlichen Diskussionen die Jahrestagung in bester Erinnerungbehalten werden.Mit den besten Wünschen und herzlichen GrüßenIhrProf. Dr. Jochen LehmannDekan der Biologisch-Pharmazeutischen Fakultät


Special EventsFriday, 18:00 Opening of the 101 st Annual Meeting (Aula, Universitätshauptgebäude, Fürstengraben 1)Welcome addresses will be followed by the opening lecture of Olaf Breidbach “Die Bilderweltdes Ernst Haeckel” (German) and a presentation by Martin S. Fischer “100 Jahre PhyletischesMuseum” (German). Both lectures are open to the public. Afterwards, the welcome party willprovide a buffet and beverages in the quadrangle of the university main building next to theAula.Saturday, 16:00 – 17:30 Workshop Volume Graphics GmbH (Seminar Room 1.22, Campus, first floor)Volume Graphics stellt mit dem Softwarepaket VGStudio MAX ein Analyse- und Visualisierungswerkzeugfür die Entwicklungs-/Evolutionsbiologie sowie die Morphologie bereit. DaVGStudio MAX auch im industriellen Umfeld entwickelt wurde, bietet es hochpräzise 2D- und3D-Messtechnik, die auch für biologische Fragestellungen interessant ist. Es lassen sich Volumina,Oberflächen und die Koordinaten von Landmarken bestimmen. Mit leistungsfähigen 2D- und3D-Segmentierwerkzeugen präparieren Sie aus Ihren Proben einzelne Strukturen heraus. Zur Visualisierungstehen Ihnen 2D-Darstellungen sowie verschiedene 3D-Renderer zur Verfügung, diehöchsten Ansprüchen an die Bildqualität genügen. Durch die Erstellung von Filmen zeigen Sieeindrucksvoll Ihre Probe von allen Seiten, von innen, aufgeteilt in die segmentieren Bestandteileusw. Hoch entwickelte Softwaretechnik sorgt dafür, dass Sie optimale Ergebnisse selbst auf normalenPCs erhalten. Mit sehr gut ausgestattenen Rechnern können Sie selbst größte Datenmengenkomfortabel verarbeiten. Es steht ein Rechner für die Teilnehmer zur Verfügung. Teilnehmer habenso die Möglichkeit, an Beispieldaten oder mitgebrachten Daten eigene Visualisierungen undAnalysen auszuprobieren.Sunday, 16:00–18:00 DZG-Mitgliederversammlung (Planetarium, Am Planetarium 1)This year’s business meeting of the DZG will be introduced by a short Planetarium show. Duringthe business meeting elections for the DZG board (Vorstand) will take place.Sunday, 18:30–20:00 Presentation of the Karl Ritter von Frisch Medal and an honorary membership(Planetarium, Am Planetarium 1)Details are provided on the invitation card included in your meeting documents.Monday, 14:00–17:30 Workshop ADInstruments (Seminar room 1.22, first floor, Campus)Gezeigt wird die neueste Software „LabAuthor“ von ADInstruments und deren Relevanz in derLehre. LabAuthor gestattet die Edition von bereits in der Web-Applikation „LabTutor“ bestehendenSkripten sowie sogar die Neugestaltung von Experimenten unter Verwendung von Bausteinenaus Chart, der Aufnahme- und Analysesoftware. Skripte können damit exakt und mit minimalemZeitaufwand an die Anforderungen des Praktikums angepasst werden.The workshop presents the latest software „LabAuthor“ from ADInstruments and its relevancein teaching. LabAuthor allows editing of scripts that already exist in the web-application „Lab-Tutor“. Moreover, users can create entirely new experiments with tools from Chart, the embededdata acquisition and analysis software. Experiments can thus easily be tailored to the needs andresources of a lab for practical student courses.Monday, 18:00 Public Evening Lecture (Großer Hörsaal HS1, Institutsgebäude Zoologie, Erbertstr. 1)The meeting will close with Uwe Hoßfeld‘s lecture “’Impavidi progrediamur’ – Die Haeckelrezeptionim 20. Jahrhundert”, followed by the society’s social evening.


Program Overview11Program Overview Tables


Program Overview15Lecture Hall 6 Lecture Hall 7 Lecture Hall 9Meeting FG NeurobiologyMeeting FG DevelopmentalBiologyNeurobiology Zoological Systematics Developmental BiologyLecture Hall 6 Lecture Hall 7 Seminar room 1.22Evolutionary Biology Special Events SeminarEvolutionary Biology Ecology Seminar


Friday, September 1917Program Details (Parallel Sessions)FR


18 Program DetailsFriday, September 19Zoology building, 2. OG,(Spezielle Zoologie),Erbertstr. 113.00–15.00 Meeting of the DZGExecutive BoardZoology building, 1. OG,Kursraum 1, Erbertstraße 1Meeting of the heads ofstudy-sections15.15–17.15 Meeting of the DZGAdvisory Boardand the DZG ExecutiveBoardAula, Universitätshauptgebäude, Fürstengraben 118.00–18.15 Opening and Welcome Addresses18.15–19.00 Die Bilderwelt von Ernst HaeckelOlaf Breidbach (Jena)19.00–19.30 100 Jahre Phyletisches MuseumMartin S. Fischer (Jena)19.30–22.00 Welcome ReceptionInnenhof & Foyer, Universitätshauptgebäude, Fürstengraben


Friday, September 1919FR


20 Program DetailsSaturday, September 20Lecture Hall 28.20–8.30 Organisational matters & announcements8.30–9.30 The promise of insect genomicsCornelis Grimmelikhuijzen, CopenhagenChair: Reinhard Predel9.30–10.30 Biodiversity and biogeography of the SouthernOcean deep seaAngelika Brandt, HamburgChair: Hans-Ulrich Peter10.30–11.00 Coffe BreakLecture Hall 2 Lecture Hall 3EcologyChair: Stefan Scheu11.00–11.30 Genetic diversity in freshwater:the phantom midge andParamecium show unexpectedpatternsThomas Berendonk(Leipzig)Zoological SystematicsChair: Andreas Schmidt-RhaesaMorphological projects in“Metazoan Deep Phylogeny”Steffen Harzsch(Jena)Evolutionary BiologyChair: Klaus Fischer11.30–12.00 Effects of environmentalcomplexity on species interactionsElisabeth Obermaier (Würzburg)Biogeographical and evolutionaryimportance of the European highmountain systemsThomas Schmitt(Trier)


Saturday, September 2021SA


22 Program DetailsLecture Hall 2 Lecture Hall 3PhysiologyChair: Wolf-Michael Weber12.00–12.30 Insights into evolutionary ecologyof insect immunityBoran Altincicek(Gießen)Evolutionary BiologyChair: Gabriele UhlSexual conflict and cooperation inbedbugsKlaus Reinhardt(Sheffield, UK)Lecture Hall 4 Lecture Hall 512.30–13.15 Meeting FG Physiology Meeting FG Ecology12.30–14.00 Lunch Break Foyer: Posters & LunchPhysiologyChair: Nadine Bangel-Ruland, Boran Altincicek14.00–14.15 The Lesser Hedgehog Tenrec(Echinops telfairi) as a model fortropical hibernationJens Wein, Kathrin Dausmann(Hamburg)EcologyChair: Martin H. SchaeferPheromone communication inthe model organism NasoniavitripennisJoachim Ruther, MohatmedAbdel-latief, Markus Koch,Sven Steiner, Leif-AlexanderGarbe (Berlin)14.15–14.30 Seasonal and climatic variationsin basal metabolic rate of the feralcat (Felis catus) in AustraliaStefanie Hilmer 1 , Elke Schleucher1 , Dave Algar 2 ; 1(Frankfurt a.M.), 2 (Woodvale,Australia)14.30–14.45 Digestive physiology of thecricket, Gryllus bimaculatus(Ensifera, Gryllidae)Matthias W. Lorenz, JosephWoodring (Bayreuth)Trail sharing in antsTamara Pokorny, ThomasSchmitt (Freiburg)Experimental evolution in aninsect-fungus interactionMarko Rohlfs, SusanneWölfle (Kiel)


Saturday, September 2023Lecture Hall 6 Lecture Hall 7Meeting FG Evolutinary BiologyMeeting FG Zoological SystematicsEvolutionary BiologyChair: Claus-Peter Stelzer,Leif EngqvistZoological SystematicsChair: Andreas Schmidt-RhaesaPlastic morphological responsesto varying predation pressurein three-spined sticklebacks(Gasterosteus aculeatus)Joachim G. Frommen, FabianHerder, Leif Engqvist, MarionMehlis, Julia Schwarzer,Theo C. M. Bakker, TimoThünken (Bonn)Collective anti-parasite defencein antsLine V. Ugelvig, Sylvia Cremer(Regensburg)New insights into the phylogenyof the Opisthobranchia (Mollusca,Gastropoda) with special focus oncritical groupsKatrin Göbbeler, AnnetteKlussmann-Kolb(Frankfurt a.M.)The Heterobranchia (Mollusca,Gastropoda) – Molecularphylogeny and evolutionAngela Dinapoli, AnnetteKlussmann-Kolb(Frankfurt a.M.)SAFighting fungi as parentalinvestment in the Europeanbeewolf (Hymenoptera,Crabronidae)Gudrun Herzner, TobiasEngl, Erhard Strohm(Regensburg)Combining morphologicaland molecular characters todistinguish spinicaudatan species(Crustacea: Branchiopoda) withspecial focus on the male claspersMartin Schwentner 1 , Brian V.Timms 2 , Ralf Bastrop 1 , StefanRichter 1 ; 1 (Rostock), 2 (Sydney,Australia)


24 Program DetailsLecture Hall 4 Lecture Hall 514.45–15.00 Lipoprotein mediated lipid uptakein oocytes of Platynereis dumerilii(Polychaeta).Ulrich Hoeger, Björn Felber,Sven Schenk (Mainz)15.00–15.15 A novel discoidal high-densitylipoproteinin Crustacea– a prototype in lipoproteinarchitecture?Stefanie Stieb, Sven Schenk,Ulrich Hoeger (Mainz)Specificity and function ofglucoside sequestration insawflies of the genus AthaliaSebastian Opitz, CarolineMüller (Bielefeld)Quantification of pollinatorfootprints on natural flowers: atool for pollination ecologistsSebastian Witjes, ThomasEltz (Düsseldorf)15.15–15.30 Lipoprotein receptors in thepolychaete Nereis virensSven Schenk, Ulrich Hoeger(Mainz)Electrophysiological study of pinevolatile perception by a parasitoidof pine sawfly eggsIvo Beyaert, Nicole Wäschke,Monika Hilker (Berlin)15.30–16.00 Coffe BreakPhysiologyChair: Nadine Bangel-Ruland, Ralph Pirow16.00–16.15 UCP1 is required for normal torporbehaviour and decreases reactiveoxygen species productionin brown adipose tissuemitochondriaRebecca Ölkrug, MartinJastroch, Gerhard Heldmaier,Carola W. Meyer (Marburg)16.15–16.30 A Drosophila model to study therole of matrix metalloproteinasesin asthmaKerstin Isermann (Kiel)EcologyChair: Caroline MüllerMolecular mechanisms oftolerance in tardigradesRalph Schill (Stuttgart)The behavioural basis of patchleaving decisionsAndra Thiel, Pablo Gonzales-Torres, Jennifer Uhlig, ThomasHoffmeister (Bremen)


Saturday, September 2025Lecture Hall 6 Lecture Hall 7 Seminar room 1.22Male olfactory dimorphism in apopulation of mexican orchid beesCarolin Pfeiffer, Thomas Eltz(Düsseldorf)Neurogenesis in Onychophorasupports the monophyly ofParadoxopodaGeorg Mayer, Paul Whitington(Melbourne, Australia)Skin feeding caecilian amphibians:rule or exception?Alexander Kupfer 1 , MartaMaria Antoniazzi 2 , CarlosJared 2 , Mark Wilkinson 3 ;1(Jena), 2 (Sao Paulo, Brasil),3(London, UK)Towards a solution of theHolometabola problemRolf Georg Beutel (Jena)Common origin and commonenvironment effects on offspringperformance in the coal titPeriparus ater: a balanced crossfosterexperimentTim Schmoll 1 , WolfgangWinkel 2 , Thomas Lubjuhn 1 ;1(Bonn), 2 (Braunschweig)Unrecognized biodiversity as apublic health problem: unveilingcentury-long misdiagnosisUlrich Kuch (Frankfurt a.M.)SAEvolutionary BiologyChair: Susanne Hauswaldt,Gudrun HerznerZoological SystematicsChair: Annette Klussmann-KolbSeminarLife-history evolution in achanging worldThomas S. Hoffmeister 1 ,Louise E.M. Vet 2 , PatrickCoquillard 3 , Eric Wajnberg 3 ;1(Bremen), 2 (Heteren, Netherlands),3 (Sophia Antipolis,France)Learning from Linnaeus: howto standardize morphologicalmescriptions on the basis of amodern general structure conceptLars Vogt (Berlin)VGStudio MAX SoftwaredemonstrationVolumegraphics GmbHwww.volumegraphics.com(until 17.30)Thermal adaptation in thebutterfly Lycaena tityrusKlaus Fischer 1 , Isabell Karl 2 ;1(Greifswald), 2 (Bayreuth)Development of a specific primerset for the detection of the genusParamecium and the ParameciumaureliaMadlen Häntzsch, Thomas U.Berendonk, Martin Schlegel,Detlef Bernhard (Leipzig)


Saturday, September 2027Lecture Hall 6 Lecture Hall 7 Seminar room 1.22Nematodes - small creatures witha huge potentialMatthias Herrmann, WernerE. Mayer, Ralf J. Sommer(Tübingen)Homoplasy in mitochondrial geneorder of LophotrochozoaLars Podsiadlowski (Berlin)VGStudio MAX Softwaredemonstration (cont.)Physiology of Zugunruhe inpasserines caught at a stop-oversite during spring migrationWolfgang Goymann 1 , LeonidaFusani 2 ;1(Andechs) 2 (Ferrara, Italy)Molecular and structuralcharacterization of photoreceptorcells in Clitellata (Annelida)Carmen Doering 1 , JasminGosda 1 , Kristin Tessmar-Raible2 , Detlev Arendt 2 , GünterPurschke 1 ;1(Osnabrück), 2 (Heidelberg)Complementary sexdetermination and inbreedingavoidance in the parasitic waspHabrobracon brevicornisAnne C. Weeda, Andra Thiel,Thomas S. Hoffmeister(Bremen)The phylogeny of blattopteraninsects: neuropeptides as a newcharacter setBastian Fromm 1 , SteffenRoth 2 , Susanne Neupert 1 ,Reinhard Predel 1 ; 1 (Jena),2(Bergen, Norway)SAHow do mice cope with limitationsin water resources? An analysis ofthe molecular basis of differencesbetween mice from arid andhumid environmentsMeike Teschke 1 , Tobias Heinen2 ; 1 (Plön) 2 (Köln)


28 Program DetailsSunday, September 21Lecture Hall 29.00–10.00 Evolution of cerebral cortical developmentZoltán Molnár (Oxford, UK)Chair: Jürgen Bolz10.00–11.00 Looking back in time through marine ecosystem space:a predator’s perspective on climate and change in theWestern Antarctic PeninsulaWilliam R. Fraser (Sheridan, MT, USA)Chair: Hans-Ulrich Peter11.00–11.30 Coffe BreakLecture Hall 2 Lecture Hall 3Behavioral BiologyChair: Sylvia KaiserDevelopmental BiologyChair: Achim Paululat, GregorBucher11.30–12.00 No place to hide - foragingstrategies under spatially uniformpredation riskJana Eccard (Bielefeld)12.00–12.30 Effects of the abiotic and socialenvironment on body conditionand health: a study on EuropeanrabbitsHeiko Rödel, Anett Starkloff(Bayreuth)Novel genes control speciesspecificmorphological traits in thegenus HydraKonstantin Khalturin, FriederikeAnton-Erxleben, JörgWittlieb, Georg Hemmrich,Thomas C.G. Bosch (Kiel)Molecular mechanisms of tectaldevelopment in vertebratesDorothea Schulte, Anja Badde,Antje Vennemann, ZsuzsaAgoston (Frankfurt a.M.)


Sunday, September 2029SU


30 Program DetailsLecture Hall 4 Lecture Hall 512.30–13.15 Meeting FG Behavioral Biology Meeting FG Morphology12.30–14.00 Lunch Break Foyer: Posters & Lunch “Rost brennt”Behavioral BiologyChair: Jana EccardMorphologyChair: Alexander Haas14.00–14.15 Live fast, die young: Flexibilityof life-history traits in rainforestpopulations of cheirogaleidlemursPetra Lahann, Kathrin Dausmann(Hamburg)14.15–14.30 Face to face with a nest predator –effects of interspecific interactionsin a vole-shrew study systemMonique Ellmer, Jana Eccard(Bielefeld)Function of the epaxial muscles introtting dogsNadja Schilling 1 , David R.Carrier 2 ; 1 (Jena) 2 (Salt LakeCity, USA)The back muscles of the rat – Amorphofunctional analysisDirk Arnold (Jena)14.30–14.45 Foraging behavior and habitatselection in pit-building antlionsInon Scharf (University of theNegev, Israel)The effect of vertical headmovements on the locomotoreconomy of quadrupedalmammalsDavid M. Loscher, CarstenNiemitz (Berlin)14.45–15.00 Big ears for bats: absolute sizematters for foraging efficiencyBjörn M. Siemers 1 , MichaelStauss 2 , Hendrik Turni 3 ;(Bielefeld)3D architecture of muscle fasciclesand its change during contractionHeiko Stark (Jena)


Sunday, September 2031Lecture Hall 6 Lecture Hall 7 Lecture Hall 9Meeting FG NeurobiologyMeeting FG DevelopmentalBiologyNeurobiologyChair: Jacob Engelmann,Gerhard von der EmdeZoological SystematicsChair: Lars PodsiadlowskiDevelopmental BiologyChair: Gregor Bucher, AchimPaululatMolecular evolution andfunctional significance ofDrosophila neuropeptide copiesChristian Wegener, AntonGorbashov (Marburg)Spur-thighed tortoises(Testudo graeca) in the WesternMediterranean: Old complexdivergence in North Africa andrecent arrival in EuropeUwe Fritz (Dresden)Evolution of posterior patterningin a short germ beetleChristian Schmitt 1 , MichaelSchoppmeier (Erlangen-Nürnberg)Postgenomic peptidomics ofDaphnia neuropeptidesHeinrich Dircksen 1 , KevinPauwels 2 , Jurgen Huybrechts2 , Peter Verleyen 2 ; 1 (Stockholm,Sweden), 2 (Leuven,Belgium)Plasticity of microcircuits in theinsect nervous systemClaudia Groh 1 , AndreaNuschke 1 , Ian. A Meinertzhagen1 , Wolfgang Rössler 2 ;1(Halifax, Canada), 2 (Würzburg)Diagnosis of species taxa inSoutheast Asian warblers (Aves:Phylloscopus, Seicercus) accordingto molecular, bioacoustic andmorphological markersMartin Päckert 1 , JochenMartens 2 , Yue-Hua Sun 3 ;1(Dresden) 2 (Mainz), 3 (Beijing,China)Comparative systematics ofTreecreeper (Certhia familiaris)and Coal Tit (Parus ater)Dieter Thomas Tietze 1 , JochenMartens 2 , Yue-HuaSun 3 ; 1 (Dresden) 2 (Mainz),3(Beijing, China)The role of frizzled dependent Wntsignaling in body axis elongationand appendage formation inTriboliumReinhard Schröder 1 , AnkeBeermann 2 , Rebekka Lutz 2 ;1(Rostock); 2 (Tübingen)The anterior median tissue of theinsect headSebastian Kittelmann(Göttingen)SU3D standard brain of the sphinxmoth Manduca sexta: Sexdimorphismand developmentBasil El Jundi, Wolf Huetteroth,Joachim Schachtner(Marburg)Morphological versus moleculartaxonomy of the SoutheastAsian mangrove crab generaParasesarma and Perisesarma(Decapoda: Brachyura:Sesarmidae)Nico Ramisch, Christoph D.Schubart (Regensburg)Dynamic gene expression requiredfor anterior patterning in a spiderMatthias Pechmann, AlistairP. McGregor, Evelyn E.Schwager, Natalia M. Feitosa,Wim G.M. Damen (Köln)


32 Program DetailsLecture Hall 4 Lecture Hall 515.00–15.15 Why do shrews call?Sophie von Merten 1 , GritSchauermann 2 , Hendrik Turni3 , Björn M. Siemers 11(Seewiesen); 2 (Tübingen);3(Berlin)Properties of flexors musclesin the tibia-metatarsus joint ofCupiennius saleiTobias Siebert, Tom Weihmann,Reinhard Blickhan(Jena)15.15–15.30 Functions of complex signallingin Nightingales (Lusciniamegarhynchos).Silke Kipper (Berlin)Sequence heterochronies incranial suture closure pattern:Hystricognath rodentsLaura Wilson, MarceloSánchez-Villagra (Zürich,Switzerland)Planetarium, Am Planetarium 1 (5–8 minutes walkfrom Campus)16.00–18.00 DZG Business meeting (Mitgliederversammlung)18.00–18.30 Break18.30–20.30 Presentation of Karl Ritter von Frisch Medal and ahonorary membership


Sunday, September 2033Lecture Hall 6 Lecture Hall 7 Lecture Hall 9Bee vision and flowerdetection: new insights fromimmunocytochemical andpsychophysical studiesJohannes Spaethe (Wien,Austria)Phylogeny and bioacousticevolution in the genusSphingonotus Fieber, 1852Axel Hochkirch 1 , MartinHusemann 2 , Jana Deppermann3 ; 1 (Trier) 2 (Osnabrück)3(Oldenburg)Searching for differentiallylocalized maternal mRNAs inthe progenitors for mesodermand ectoderm in the crustaceanParhyale hawaiensisPeter Nestorov, JohannaHavemann, Günes Özhan,Matthias Gerberding(Tübingen)The infrared sensory organ in theFossorial Python Aspidites sp.Guido Westhoff 1 , Shaun Collin2 ; 1 (Bonn); 2 (Brisbane,Australia)Identification of new Hox genesfrom basal Hexapod orders: Theuse of Hox genes as phylogeneticmarkers?Barbara Meyer 1 , HeikeHadrys 2 ; 1 (Hannover) 2 (Yale,USA)The germ plasm component Vasaallows tracing of the interstitialstem cells in the cnidarianHydractinia echinataNicole Rebscher 1 , CordulaVolk 2 , Regina Teo 3 , GünterPlickert 4 ; 1 (Marburg), 2 (Heidelberg),3 (Cardiff, UK),4(Köln)SU


Monday, September 2235MO


36 Program Details12.30–14.00 Lunch BreakLecture Hall 4 Lecture Hall 5Behavioral BiologyChair: Björn M. SiemersDevelopmental BiologyChair: Achim Paululat14.00–14.15 Host localisation behaviour ofthe egg parasitoid Trichogrammacacoeciae (Hymenoptera:Trichogrammatidae) towardsits two host species Lobesiabotrana and Eupoecilia ambiguella(Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)Cornelia Rüdiger, BarbaraKagerer, Magdalena Daum,Thomas Schmitt (Freiburg)14.15–14.30 Social recognition: methylgeranate communicates breedingstatus in a burying beetleSandra Steiger, WolfHaberer, Josef Müller(Freiburg)14.30–14.45 Duration of work but not agedetermines associative learningperformance in honey beesRicarda Scheiner (Berlin)NO-dependent cGMP is involved information of the antennal lobesduring metamorphosis of thesphinx moth Manduca sextaWolf Huetteroth 1 , SandraUtz 1 , Joachim Schachtner 1(Marburg)The damselfly Ischnura elegans(Vand. 1823): A “non” modelorganism to study Hox geneevolution at the base of wingedinsectsSara Khadjeh 1 , Heike Hadrys1,2 ; 1 (Hannover), 2 (Yale,USA)Evolution and development of thespider silk producing systemMaarten Hilbrant, Wim G.M.Damen (Köln)14.45–15.00 3D-olfaction in desertants Cataglyphis fortisMarkus Knaden, KathrinSteck, Bill Hansson (Jena)MorphologyChair: Alexander HaasJaw-closing mechanics incaecilians: a biomechanicalmodeling approachThomas Kleinteich(Hamburg)


Monday, September 2237Lecture Hall 6 Lecture Hall 7 Seminar room 1.22Evolutionary BiologyChair: Sylvia Cremer, GeraldHeckelConvergent evolution andadaptive radiations in stick insects(Phasmatodea)Sven Bradler 1 , Thomas Buckley2 ; 1 (Göttingen), 2 (Auckland,New Zealand)Special EventsWas Sie schon immer über die DFGwissen wollten! Hintergründe,Informationen und Tipps für jungeund erfahrene AntragstellerSonja Ihle (Bonn)SeminarPowerLab WorkshopADInstrumentswww.adinstruments.com(14.00–17.30)The imprint of Pleistoceneglaciations of the Antarctic shelfon the genomes of the survivors(Crustacea: Serolidae)Florian Leese 1 , ChristophHeld 2 ; 1 (Bochum), 2 (Bremerhaven)Evolution of intraspecific diversity:a comparison of genetic andgeographic structure in freshwatercrabs (Crustacea: Brachyura) fromthree Caribbean islandsNicole T. Rivera, ChristophD. Schubart (Regensburg)MOPhylogeography of the southernskua complex – rapid colonisationof the southern hemisphereduring a glacial period andreticulate evolutionMarkus Ritz, Craig Millar,Gary D. Miller, Richard A.Phillips, Peter Ryan, VivianeSternkopf, Dorit Liebers-Helbig,Hans-Ulrich Peter (Jena)


38 Program DetailsLecture Hall 4 Lecture Hall 515.00–15.15 Memory formation in Nasoniavitripennis: Ecology and behaviourDaria Schurmann, JohannesL.M. Steidle (Hohenheim)15.15–15.30 Spectral sensitivity in theArcherfish Toxotes chatareusLieselotte Jäger 1 , AlmutKelber 2 , Meik Landsberger 1 ,Gerhardt von der Emde 1 ;1(Bonn); 2 (Lund, Sweden)Looking deep into your eyes– a morphological multimethodapproach to learn aboutvertebrate visionMartin Heß(Planegg-Martinsried)Morphology and ultrastructure ofthe placenta of Atelerix albiventris,the middle African, white-belliedhedgehogSwetlana Siniza, Ulrich Zeller(Berlin)15.30–16.00 Coffe BreakPhysiologyChair: Bernhard Lieb, RalphPierow16.00–16.15 Allosterism of Nautilus pompiliushemocyanin as deduced from 8 Åcryo-EM structures obtained underoxy and deoxy conditionsArne Moeller, ChristosGatsogiannis, Frank Depoix,Ulrich Meissner, JürgenMarkl (Mainz)16.15–16.30 The acid-stress response ofDaphnia pulex: insights from aproteome analysisRalph Pirow 1 , SebastianBenkhoff 1 , Johannes Madlung2 , Claudia Fladerer 2 , TobiasLamkemeyer 2 ;1(Münster); 2 (Tübingen)MorphologyChair: Alexander HaasComparative morphology of thehemolymph vascular systemin scorpions – a survey usingcorrosion casting, microCT, and3D-reconstructionChristian S. Wirkner 1Lorenzo Prendini 2 ;1(Rostock) 2 (New York)The nervous system of Priapulida–An immunohistochemicalapproach to reconstruct thenervous sytem of Tubiluchustroglodytes and larvae of PriapuluscaudatusBirgen Holger Rothe 1 , AndreasSchmidt-Rhaesa 2 ;1(Bielefeld), 2 (Hamburg)


Monday, September 2239Lecture Hall 6 Lecture Hall 7 Seminar Room 1.22Diversity and variation ofmandible shape in wild housemice and their close relativesLouis Boell, Diethard Tautz(Plön)Nachweis zoologischer Literaturund weiterer zoologischrelevanter Ressourcen in derVirtuellen Fachbibliothek BiologieGerwin Kasperek(Frankfurt a.M.)Geographic parthenogenesis inbushcricketsArne Lehmann, Gerlind Lehmann(Berlin)Evolutionary BiologyChair: Meike Teschke, ArneLehmannTracing speciation in the Nasoniaspecies complex – First hints ongene loci responsible for speciesspecificcuticular hydrocarbonsJan Büllesbach, ThomasSchmitt (Freiburg)EcologyChair: Thomas BerendonkPopulation heterogeneity inprotists: methodological advancesand evolutionary implicationsJens Boenigk(Mondsee, Austria)SeminarSex-specific selection in commonvole hybrid zonesGerald Heckel, AndreasSutter(Bern, Switzerland)New insights into bushcricketspermatophoresGerlind Lehmann(Berlin)MO


40 Program DetailsLecture Hall 4 Lecture Hall 516.30–16.45 The role of polyamine synthesis instress tolerance of CaenorhabditiselegansAlexander Heinick, TimSchlesinger, Danica Spiess,Stefan Roth, Eva Liebau, KaiLüersen (Münster)16.45–17.00 Cardenolide insensitivity inexposed insects - many riddles stillunsolvedGeorg Petschenka, SusanneDobler (Hamburg)Architecture of the brain in anancestral protostome clade,the enigmatic arrow worms(Chaetognatha)Verena Rieger 1 , Carsten H.G. Müller 2 , Yvan Perez 3 , BillHansson 1 , Steffen Harzsch 11(Jena), 2 (Rostock), 3 (Marseille,France)Das Gonangulum derInsekten: Struktur imVergleich, Interpretation undphylogenetische RelevanzKlaus-Dieter Klass (Dresden)17.00–17.15 Paneth-like cells in the fruit fly’sintestineChristine Fink (Kiel)Inclined locomotion in two antspecies using distinctly differenthabitats: sagittal plane kinematicsTom Weihmann, ReinhardBlickhan (Jena)17.15–17.30 The Drosophila model of bronchialasthmaThomas Roeder, ChristinaWagner, Kerstin Isermann(Kiel)Expert climbers: biomechanics ofsurface attachment in insectsWalter Federle (Cambridge,UK)


Monday, September 2241Lecture Hall 6 Lecture Hall 7 Seminar room 1.22Molecular phylogeny of AndeanEois moths – implications for theevolution of wing patterns andhost plant usePatrick Strutzenberger 1 , GunnarBrehm 2 , Florian Bodner 1 ,Manuela Zimmermann 1 ,Martin Wiemers 1 , KonradFiedler 1 ; 1 (Wien), 2 (Jena)Wetness-based activation of trapsin carnivorous pitcher plantsUlrike Bauer, Walter Federle(Cambridge, UK)Barcoding gene COI fails todistinguish between two fiddlercrabs (Brachyura: Ocypodidae:Uca) across their entire range ofgeographic overlapRichard B. Landstorfer 1 ,Christoph D. Schubart 1 ,Darryl L. Felder 2 ; 1 (Regensburg),2 (Lafayette, USA)Sleeping single in a double bed?Social hibernation in a tropicalprimate species (Cheirogaleusmedius) – possible causes andconsequencesKathrin Dausmann(Hamburg)Multiple Paraphylie bei Papio,Primates: Biogeografische undtaxonomische ImplikationenDietmar Zinner, Linn FennaGroeneveld, Christina Keller,Christian Roos (Göttingen)Sex-biased gene expression andadaptive evolution in DrosophilaananassaeSonja Grath, John F. Baines,John Parsch (München)Tropical tadpole communities:distribution patterns andassembly rulesAxel Strauß 1 , Roger-DanielRandrianiaina 1 , Erik Reeve 1 ,Meike Teschke 2 , MiguelVences 1 , Julian Glos 3 ;1(Braunschweig), 2 (Plön),3(Hamburg)Sensitivity of reptiles to habitatdisturbance in the tropical dryforestJulian Glos 1 , Anselme TotoVolahy 2 , Robert Bourou 2 ,Jonah Ratsimbazafy 2 , JoannaDurbin 2 , Richard Young 2 ;1(Hamburg); 2 (Durrell ConservationTrust, Madagascar)MO


42 Program DetailsZoology, Lecture Hall, Erbertstraße 118.00–19.00 „Impavidi progrediamur“. Zur Haeckelrezeption im20. Jahrhundert Uwe Hoßfeld (Jena)19.00–ca. 24.00Phyletisches Museum and atriumSociety Social


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44 List of Posters


List of Posters45List of PostersBehavioral BiologyBB.1 - ENHormonal correlates of song seasonality and breeding status in the domesticated canary (Serinus canaria)Stefan Leitner, Cornelia Voigt (Seewiesen)BB.2 - ENLying without blushing? - An experimental study on the begging behaviour in Wilson’s storm petrelnestlingsAnja Nordt, Hans-Ulrich Peter (Jena)BB.3 - ENThe social system of the round-eared sengi (Macroscelides proboscideus): a case of social monogamyMelanie Schubert 1 , Neville Pillay 2 , Dietrich von Holst 1 , Carsten Schradin 3 ; 1 (Bayreuth),2(Johannesburg, South Africa), 3 (Zürich)BB.4 - ENFemale social preferences and paternities in a wild guinea pigOliver Adrian 1 , Gabriele Dekomien 2 , Jörg T. Epplen 2 , Norbert Sachser 1 ; 1 (Münster), 2 (Bochum)BB.5 - ENPersonalities in voles (Microtus arvalis)?Antje Herde, Jana A. Eccard (Bielefeld)BB.6 - ENEncounters underground – Effects of shrew presence on the burrowing behaviour of common volesAnjuli Barber, Monique Ellmer, Jana Eccard (Bielefeld)BB.7 - ENForaging under pressure - Seasonal effects of nest predation on lactating volesThilo Liesenjohann, Monique Ellmer, Jana Eccard (Bielefeld)BB.8 - ENThe influence of social stress on susceptibility and severity of a collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) in malewistar ratsKerstin Schunke 1 , Christine Wolff 2 , Rainer H. Straub 2 , Volker Stefanski 3 ; 1 (Bayreuth), 2 (Regensburg),3 (Berlin)BB.9 - ENAnxiety-like behaviour and its modulation by winner and loser experience in adult wildtype and serotonintransporter knockout miceFriederike Jansen, Lars Lewejohann, Norbert Sachser (Münster)BB.10 - ENThe effects of olfactory stimulation in early-life on anxiety-like behaviour in wildtype and serotonintransporter knockout mice in adulthoodRebecca Heiming, Lars Lewejohann, Norbert Sachser (Münster)BB.11 - ENMaternal characteristics and litter size influence different immune parameters of juvenile laboratory rats.Geraldine Prager 1 , Volker Stefanski 2 , Heiko G. Rödel 1 ; 1 (Bayreuth), 2 (Berlin)BB.12 - ENThe impact of huddling on oxygen consumption of juvenile European rabbits under different simulatedweather conditionsMartin Seltmann 1 , Thomas Ruf 2 , Heiko Rödel 1 ; 1 (Bayreuth), 2 (Wien)


46 List of PostersBB.13 - DERegulation der sozialen Arbeitsteilung während des Brutwärmens bei Honigbienen (Apis mellifera L.)Julia Lein, Stefan Fuchs (Frankfurt a. M.)BB.14 - ENAge-specific endoparasite load in juvenile European rabbits prior to the winter seasonAnett Starkloff 1 , Dietrich von Holst 1 , Theodora Steineck 2 , Heiko Rödel 1 ; 1 (Bayreuth),2(Wien)BB.15 - ENMotor abilities of juvenile laboratory rats from litters of different sizesSusann Meyer, Heiko Rödel (Bayreuth)BB.16 - ENLearning in freshwater stingrays (Potomotrygon falcneri)Kerstin Elisabeth Thonhauser 1 , Karl Kral 1 , Michael Kuba 2 ; 1 (Graz), 2 (Jerusalem, Israel)BB.17 - ENEntraining behaviour of trout exposed to unsteady flowsAnja Przybilla 1 , Horst Bleckmann 1 , Sebastian Kunze 2 , Christoph Brücker 2 ; 1 (Bonn), 2 (Freiberg)BB.18 - ENInfluence of obstacles in the water flow on the swimming behaviour of four European Cyprinid speciesBernd Baier, Horst Bleckmann, Joachim Mogdans (Bonn)BB.19 - ENMagnetoperception in voles? Developing of a trainingsmethod to test common voles (Microtus arvalis)orientationStefanie Blohm 1 , Joe Voss, Jana Anja Eccard (Bielefeld)BB.20 - ENVibration sense as a determining factor for prey detection in the Kenyan sand boa (Gongylophis colubrinus)Nadine Vorwerk Tavares, Jill Ebert, Horst Bleckmann (Bonn)BB.21 - ENShapes that elicit spitting in spitting cobrasRuben Berthé, Guido Westhoff, Horst Bleckmann (Bonn)BB.22 - ENSurvival of Paramecium caudatum at various pH values and under normoxic and hypoxic conditionsM. Saeed Heydarnejad (Shahrekord, Iran)BB.23 - ENOlfactory self and kin recognition in a cichlid fishTimo Thünken, Nadine Waltschyk, Theo C. M. Bakker, Harald Kullmann (Bonn)Developmental BiologyDB.1 - ENDevelopmental insights to the arthropod head problemGregor Bucher, Nico Posnien (Göttingen)DB.2 - ENAnalysis of ageing-associated genes and telomere length in the short-lived fish Nothobranchius furzeri – anew model organism for age researchNils Hartmann (Jena)


List of Posters47DB.3 - ENDevelopment of nephridia in the polychaete Platynereis dumeriliiChristian Hasse, Wencke Reiher, Kathrin Sobjinski, Nicole Rebscher, Monika Hassel (Marburg)DB.4 - ENA presumptive germ plasm contains ß-Catenin RNA in the crustacean Parhyale hawaiensisJohanna Havemann, Matthias Gerberding (Tübingen)DB.5 - ENEssential roles of MMPs in the development of Tribolium castaneum: an alternative model for MMP researchEileen Knorr (Gießen)DB.6 - ENUltrastructure of the Drosophila wing hearts: First example of adult syncytial muscles deriving from theheart fieldChristine Lehmacher 1 , Markus Tögel 1 , Günther Pass 2 , Achim Paululat 1 ; 1 (Osnabrück),2(Wien)DB.7 - ENSomite fate mapping using GFP-transgenic axolotlsNadine Piekarski, Lennart Olsson (Jena)DB.8 - ENThe Hydra-FGFR Kringelchen partially rescues the htl- but not the btl-mutant phentotype of DrosophilamelanogasterAnja Rudolf, Christine Hübinger, Katrin Hüsken, Angelika Vogt, Christian Hasse, SusanneÖnel, Renate Renkawitz-Pohl, Monika Hassel (Marburg)Evolutionary Biology PostersEB.1 - ENTracking a biogeographical paradox: the microgastropod genus Heleobia (Rissooidea: Cochliopidae) inSouth America and EuropeChristian Albrecht, Oliver Kroll, Thomas Wilke (Gießen)EB.2 - ENBalancing selection on cis-regulatory variation at B4galnt2 and its influence on von Willebrand Factor inhouse miceJohn Baines 1 , Jill Johnsen 2 , Meike Teschke 3 , Diethard Tautz 3 , David Ginsburg 4 ; 1 (München)2(Seattle, USA), 3 (Plön), 4 (Ann Arbor, USA)EB.3 - ENTesting for phylogenetic concordance of Pleistocene biogeography in cold-adapted spring snails (Bythinellaspp.)Mandy Benke 1 , Christian Albrecht 1 , Thomas Wilke 1 , Martin Brändle 2 ; 1 (Gießen), 2 (Marburg)EB.4 - ENTesting kin-structures in shoals of the Eurasian minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus) using polymorphicmicrosatellite markersBenjamin Bernhardt, Kathrin Lampert, Florian Leese, Christoph Mayer, Ralph Tollrian(Bochum)EB.5 - ENDetoxifier under selection? An evolutionary research approach of cytochrome P450 genes in populations ofwild miceAnna Büntge 1 , Meike Teschke (Plön)


48 List of PostersEB.6 - ENPopulation structure of the American Lobster (Homarus americanus): The potential spread of shell diseaseJana Deppermann 1 , Gabriele Gerlach 1,2 , Jelle Atema 3 ; 1 (Oldenburg), 2 (Woods Hole, USA)3(Boston, USA)EB.7 - ENMale attractiveness and greed in scorpionfliesLeif Engqvist (Bonn)EB.8 - ENCharacterization of MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex) class II in the European Fire Salamander(Salamandra salamandra)J. Susanne Hauswaldt 1 , Martin Gajewski 2 , Sebastian Steinfartz 3 ; 1 (Braunschweig) 2 (Köln)3(Bielefeld)EB.9 - ENSpeciation by hybridisation? - Investigation of a grasshopper hybrid zone in GreeceAnja Klöpfel, Jan Sradnick, Norbert Elsner (Göttingen)EB.10 - ENEvolution of the AMP gene family in anuran amphibians: different motifs or different origins?”Enrico König 1 , Olaf R.P. Bininda-Emonds 2 ; 1 (Jena) 2 (Oldenburg)EB.11 - ENThe production of mating plugs in male dwarf spiders Oedothorax retusus: limited or unconstrained?Katrin Kunz 1 , Gabriele Uhl (Bonn)EB.12 - ENMtDNA paraphyly - traces of ancient or current hybridization in the Longitarsus melanocephalus group(Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)?Jakob Laux, Sonja Feigele, Susanne Dobler (Hamburg)EB.13 - ENPostglacial colonization of Europe and dispersal patterns: population genetics of the aquatic leaf beetleMacroplea mutica (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)Michael Mende, Gregor Kölsch (Hamburg)EB.14 - ENDevelopment and possible evolution of first maxillae suction discs in Carp lice (Crustacea, Branchiura);molecular and morphological evidenceOle Sten Möller 1 , Jörgen Olesen 2 , AnneMarié Avenant-Oldewage 3 , Phillip Thomsen 2 , HenrikGlenner 2; 1 (Rostock), 2 (Copenhagen, Denmark), 3 (Johannesburg, South Africa)EB.15 - ENDifferentiation in partner choice between two closely related populations of the house mouseInka Montero, Meike Teschke (Plön)EB.16 - DEDevelopment of forensically relevant species of Diptera (Insecta) under controlled variable temperatureconditionsSenta Niederegger, Jana Pastuschek, Rolf G. Beutel, Gita Mall (Jena)EB.17 - ENMHC spreading and its consequences on social structure of European rabbitsPhilipp Rausch (Bayreuth)EB.18 - ENLoss of sex in rotifers: mechanisms and adaptive significanceClaus-Peter Stelzer (Mondsee, Austria)


List of Posters49EB.19 - ENVisual signalling in pollinator attraction in a sexual deceptive orchidMartin Streinzer, Hannes F. Paulus, Johannes Spaethe (Wien, Austria)EB.20 - ENA protective shell? – The effect of cocoons on pupal infections in antsSimon Tragust, Line V. Ugelvig, Sylvia Cremer (Regensburg)EB.21 - ENSexual selection and male head secretions in the tropical spider Argyrodes elevatus: behaviour, morphologyand biochemistryGabriele Uhl 1 , Peter Michalik 2 , Stefan Schulz 3 ; 1 (Bonn), 2 (Greifswald), 3 (Braunschweig)EB.22 - ENPhylogeography and past population fragmentation in the South American red footed tortoise (Chelonoidiscarbonaria): implications for historical biogeography, species status and conservationMario Vargas-Ramírez, Uwe Fritz (Dresden)EB.23 - ENMultiple postglacial colonization events of western Patagonia by the freshwater gastropod genus Chilina(Hygrophila, Chilinidae)Parm Viktor von Oheimb 1 , Katharina C. M. Heiler 1 , Christian Albrecht 1 , Frank Riedel 2 ,Thomas Wilke 1 ; 1 (Gießen), 2 (Berlin)EB.24 - ENSingle mating in female orchid bees (Euglossini): implications for sociality and mate choiceYvonne Zimmermann, Thomas Eltz (Düsseldorf)EcologyEC.1 - ENDynamics and importance of marine organic detritus in terrestrial habitatsUlf Evert (Kiel)EC.2 - ENOccurrence and life cycle of necromenic nematodes in earthworms with special reference to Rhabditisanomala Hertwig, 1920Chiharu Kato (Berlin)EC.3 - ENLife history study of a bisexual tardigrade population of Macrobiotus tonolliiMarie-Louise Lemloh, Franz Brümmer, Ralph O. Schill (Stuttgart)EC.4 - ENEffects of UV-B radiation on the survival of tardigradesChristine Wittmann, Franz Brümmer, Ralph O. Schill (Stuttgart)EC.5 - ENFreeze tolerance in tardigrades - subzero temperature survival and supercooling pointsSteffen Hengherr 1 , M. Roger Worland 2 , Franz Brümmer 1 , Ralph O. Schill 1 ; 1 (Stuttgart),2(Cambridge, UK)EC.6 - ENDNA damage in storage cells of anhydrobiotic tardigradesSimon Neumann, Andy Reuner, Franz Brümmer, Ralph O. Schill (Stuttgart)EC.7 - ENStorage cells in tardigrades – effects of starvation and anhydrobiosisAndy Reuner, Steffen Hengherr, Franz Brümmer, Ralph O. Schill (Stuttgart)


50 List of PostersEC.8 - ENHabitat preference and food choice of moss inhabiting tardigardesNinja-N. Kage 1 , Ralph O. Schill 2 , Elisabeth K. V. Kalko 1 (Ulm), 2 (Stuttgart)EC.9 - ENFood preferences of bank voles (Myodes glareolus) in relation to the chemical composition of willow clones(Salix phylicifolia and Salix myrsinifolia)Esther Verjans, Caroline Stolter, J.-U. Ganzhorn (Hamburg)P EC.10 - ENThe influence of secondary plant metabolites of coniferous trees on bank volesCaroline Stolter, Monika Averdung, Sara Billerbeck, Sarah Deventer, Birgit Kleinschmidt,Dorothee Kremers, Anne-Lone Ostwald, Anna Otte, Miriam Waldmann, Sara Yousef (Hamburg)EC.11 - ENCorrelated responses to selection for increased resistance against a fungal competitor in DrosophilamelanogasterMonika Trienens 1 , Susanne Wölfle 1 , Marko Rohlfs 1 (Kiel)EC.12 - ENMaternal condition effects offspring sex ratio and birth mass – an experimental investigation in roe deer(Capreolus capreolus)Sylvia Ortmann, Frank Göritz, Heribert Hofer, Sylvia Ortmann (Berlin)EC.13 - ENFacts on Drosophila’s latest food fad - Dietary microorganisms modulate parasitoid-host interaction in asaprophagous insectChristiana Anagnostou, Marko Rohlfs (Kiel)EC.14 - ENInfluence of plant synomones on the host localisation capability of Trichogramma cacoeciaeBarbara Kagerer, Cornelia Rüdiger, Thomas Schmitt (Freiburg)EC.15 - ENRelease of Trichogramma cacoeciae in commercial vineyards (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) forbiological control of the grapevine moth Lobesia botrana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)Magdalena Daum, Cornelia Rüdiger, Josef K. Müller, Michael Breuer, Thomas Schmitt(Freiburg)EC.16 - ENPrezygotic Hybridisation Barriers in NasoniaChristopher Greim, Jan Büllesbach, Thomas Schmitt (Freiburg)EC.17 - ENPreliminary estimation of the population size in Rhinoderma darwinii (Amphibia: Anura) in southern Chile.Johara Bourke 1 , Klaus Busse 1 , Wolfgang Böhme 1 , Mirco Solé 2 , Heiko Werning 3 ; 1 (Bonn),2(Ilhéus-BA, Brazil), 3 (Berlin)EC.19 - DEWo und wovon ernähren sich Südpolar-Skuas Catharacta maccormicki und Braune Skuas C.antarcticalonnbergi im Gebiert der Süd-Shetland-Inseln?Matthias Kopp 1 , Steffen Hahn 2 , H.-U. Peter 1 , Markus Ritz 1 ; 1 (Jena) 2 (Sempach, Switzerland)EC.20 - ENA new kind of hair trap for non-invasive genetic studies of small cryptic mammalsTobias E. Reiners, Karin Nadrowski, Volkmar Wolters (Gießen)


List of Posters51EC.21 - ENHabitat dependent survival and reproduction in the edible dormouse (Glis glis)Claudia Bieber, Thomas Ruf (Wien, Austria)MorphologyMO.1 - ENThe motor system of the Schnauzenorgan of the weakly electric fish Gnathonemus petersiiMonique Amey, Gerhard von der Emde (Bonn)MO.2 - EN3D-reconstruction of noise reductive specifics of barn owl feathersThomas Bachmann, Hermann Wagner (Aachen)MO.3 - ENFringe for foraging? Histology of the bristle-like hairs on the tail membrane of the gleaning bat, MyotisnattereriNicole U. Czech 1 , Gertrud Klauer 2 , Guido Dehnhardt 3 , Björn M. Siemers 1 ; 1 (Seewiesen),2(Frankfurt a.M.), 3 (Rostock)MO.4 - ENElectromyographic analysis of target reaching in the rat: How cortical ischemia in the forelimb motorcortex affects the activation pattern of the triceps brachii muscle.Bernd Faenger, Dirk Arnold, Marcel Knieling, Manuela Schmidt, Otto W. Witte, Martin S.Fischer, Hans-Christoph Scholle (Jena)MO.5 - ENNew Insights into the morphology of euphausiid light organsTorsten Fregin (Hamburg)MO.6 - ENAn analysis of stability with a trotting dog modelMartin Groß, Juergen Rummel (Jena)MO.7 - ENBud development in sponges – gain of adult body functionalityJörg U. Hammel 1 , Kathrin Streitberger 1 , Julia Herzen 2 , Felix Beckmann 2 , Michael Nickel 1 ;1(Jena) 2 (Geesthacht)MO.8 - ENThe assessment of guild structure and competition in Pleistocene carnivoresChristine Hertler, Rebekka Volmer (Frankfurt a.M.)MO.9 - DEUpright trunk posture and bipedalism in humans – are there adaptations in the lumbar back musculature?Bettina Hesse, Rosemarie Fröber (Jena);MO.10 - ENThe female postabdomen of Amphiesmenoptera (Insecta: Lepidoptera + Trichoptera)Frank Hünefeld 1 , Niels Peder Kristensen 2 ; 1 (Jena) 2 (Copenhagen, Denmark)MO.11 - ENFunctional and evolutinary morphology of the 5th pereiopods in anomalan decapods (Reptantia;Decapoda; Crustacea)Jonas Keiler, Stefan Richter (Rostock)


List of Posters53MO.26 - DEDynamik und Kinematik der Ameisen-LokomotionLars Reinhardt, Tom Weihmann, Reinhard Blickhan (Jena)MO.27 - ENClimbing robots - inspired by natureAndré Schmidt, Cornelia Krause, Manuela Schmidt, Martin S. Fischer (Jena)MO.28 - ENKinematic analysis of target reaching in the rat: How cortical ischemia in the forelimb motor cortex affectsthe accuracy of limb positioning?Manuela Schmidt, Marcel Knieling, Bernd Faenger, Dirk Arnold, Diana Niehardt, FranziskaBuch, Hans-Christoph Scholle, Martin S. Fischer, Otto W. Witte (Jena)MO.29 - ENShine a light: comparative morphology of genital structures in Lantern Bugs (Insecta: Hemiptera:Fulgoridae)Sophia Seidel, Andreas Wessel, Markus Kühbacher, Hannelore Hoch (Berlin)MO.30 - ENElectron microscopic investigation of the post-anal tail in the enteropneust Saccoglossus kowalevskiiThomas Stach (Berlin)MO.31 - ENEvolutionary morphology of the brain in Peracarida (Crustacea)Martin E. J. Stegner, Stefan Richter, Christian S. Wirkner (Rostock)MO.32 - DEFibre type distribution in the perivertebral musculature of the BeagleMarina Steuernagel (Jena)MO.33 - ENAvian striding locomotion: Kinematics and spatio-temporal gait characteristicsAlexander Stößel (Jena)MO.34 - ENThe coxal glands of Pseudocellus pearsei (Ricinulei, Arachnida) – 3D visualization and ultrastructureGiovanni Talarico, Elisabeth Lipke, Gerd Alberti (Greifswald)MO.35 - ENOrigin of Turtles within Amniotes based on Heterochronies in the Early DevelopmentIngmar Werneburg, Christian Mitgutsch, Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra (Zürich)MO.36 - ENOn the morphology of Bryceella stylata (Milne, 1886) (Proalidae, Monogononta, Rotifera) withreconstruction of the somatic musculature as revealed by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM)Eike F. Wilts 1 , Wilko H. Ahlrichs 2 , Pedro Martínez Arbizu 2 ; 1 (Oldenburg), 2 (Frankfurt a.M.)NeurobiologyNB.1 - ENNeuropeptides in the honeybee brain: a mass spectrometric approach to determine neuropeptides fromdefined brain regionsAnna Boehm 1 , Susanne Neupert 2 , Joerg Kahnt 1 , Reiner Hedderich 1 , Reinhard Predel 2 , JoachimSchachtner 1 ; 1 (Marburg), 2 (Jena)


54 List of PostersNB.2 - EN3D standard brain of the Red Flour Beetle Tribolium castaneum: Sex dimorphism, adult plasticity and RNAiDavid Dreyer 1 , Stefan Dippel 1 , Holger Vitt 1 , Wolf Huetteroth 1 , Joachim Schachtner 1 (Marburg)NB.3 - ENQuick and easy: active and passive unfolding of adhesive pads in antsThomas Endlein, Walter Federle (Cambridge, UK)NB.4 - ENGanglion cell distribution, morphology and central projections in a weakly electric fish.Jacob Engelmann 1 , Roland Pusch 1 , Gerhard von der Emde 1 , Björn Karpestam 2 , Hans-JoachimWagner 2 ; 1 (Bonn), 2 (Tübingen)NB.5 - ENSensory processing of phase shifted EODs and anatomy in the electrosensory lateral line lobe (ELL) ofGnathonemus petersii.Sylvia Fechner, Gerhard von der Emde, Jacob Engelmann (Bonn)NB.6 - ENVision in mice with a photoreceptor synaptopathyBianka Götze 1 , Konrad Lehmann 1 , Katja Krempler 1 , Karl-Friedrich Schmidt 1 , Wilko DetlevAltrock 2 , Eckart Dieter Gundelfinger 2 , Siegrid Löwel 1 ; 1 (Jena), 2 (Magdeburg)NB.7 - ENDiminished plasticity of visual function and sensory maps after cortical stroke in miceFranziska Greifzu, Silvio Schmidt, Karl-Friedrich Schmidt, Otto W. Witte, Siegrid Löwel(Jena)NB.8 - ENTranscriptionfactor CREB in pteromalide waspsSteffen Hagenbucher, Martin Blum, Daria Schurmann, Axel Schweickert, Johannes L.M.Steidle (Hohenheim)NB.9 - ENObject recognition and object tracking with artificial lateral line systemsAdrian Klein, André Steiner, Horst Bleckmann (Bonn)NB.10 - DEFunktionsmorphologie antennaler und palpaler Sensillen pyrophiler Fliegen und ihre mögliche Rolle beider Detektion von WaldbrändenDavid Klocke, Anke Schmitz, Helmut Schmitz (Bonn)NB.11 - ENIn vitro-analysis of the central nervous pathway of the infrared system in pit vipersTobias Kohl 1 , Hans Straka 2 , Guido Westhoff 1 ; 1 (Bonn), 2 (Paris, France)NB.12 - ENPeptidomics of identified mammailian neurons by GAL 4 driven fluorescenceSusanne Neupert 1 , Andreas Husch 2 , Moritz Paehler 2 , Peter Kloppenburg 2 , Jens C. Brüning 2 ,Reinhard Predel 1 ; 1 (Jena), 2 (Köln)NB.13 - ENEffects of cholinergic ligands on isolated identified leg motoneurons of stick insectsEugenio Eduardo Oliveira 1 , Joachim Schmidt 1 , Ansgar Büschges 1 , Vincent L. Salgado 2 ,Peter Kloppenburg 1 ; 1 (Köln), 2 (Research Triangle Park, USA)NB.14 - ENThe Tectum opticum in Gnathonemus petersii – properties and integration of visual and electrical inputRoland Pusch 1 , Gerhard von der Emde, Jacob Engelmann (Bonn)


List of Posters55NB.15 - ENNitric oxide/cyclic guanosine monophosphate (NO/cGMP) signalling in circadian clock neurons of thecockroach Leucophaea maderaeThomas Reischig, Anika Saul (Göttingen)NB.16 - ENAre there electric colours? Exploring the perceptual space of Gnathonemus petersiiTimo Röver, Gerhard von der Emde, Jacob Engelmann (Bonn)NB.17 - ENDevelopmental influence of procaine and lanthan chloride on the antennal lobe of the sphinx mothManduca sextaStefanie Rulla, Wolf Huetteroth, Basil ElJundi, Joachim Schachtner (Marburg)NB.18 - ENA mass spectrometric approach for the identification of protein hormones of arthropodsSebastian Schattschneider, Reinhard Predel (Jena)NB.19 - DEDie IR-Rezeptoren der pyrophilen WanzenHeike Schätzel, Helmut Schmitz (Bonn)NB.20 - ENSimvastatin improves spatial vision in mice following acute retinal ischemia/reperfusionChristian Schmeer 1 , Katja Krempler 1 , Stefan Isenmann 2,3 , Otto W. Witte 1 , Siegrid Löwel 1 ;1(Jena), 2 (Wuppertal), 3 (Witten/Herdecke)NB.21 - ENArray morphology of lateral line in Cyprinid fishAnke Schmitz, Horst Bleckmann, Joachim Mogdans (Bonn)NB.22 - DEFiktives Fressen bei DipterenlarvenAndreas Schoofs 1 , Ulrike Siebenaller 1 , Senta Niederegger 1 , André van Ooyen 2 , RolandSpieß 1 ; 1 (Jena); 2 (Aachen)NB.23 - DEDie Anatomie der Pharynx- und Thorax-Muskulatur und deren Innervation bei DipterenlarvenUlrike Siebenaller, Andreas Schoofs, Roland Spieß (Bonn)NB.24 - ENMixed cholinergic/glutamatergic neuromuscular innervation of Onychophora:A combined histochemical/electrophysiological studyMichael Stern, Gerd Bicker (Hannover)NB.25 - ENSynaptic plasticity in visual integration centers in the brain of the desert ant Cataglyphis fortisSara Mae Stieb 1 , Thomas Sebastian Münz 1 , Rüdiger Wehner 2 , Wolfgang Rössler 1 ; 1 (Würzburg),2 (Zürich, Switzerland)NB.26 - ENPolarization-sensitive descending neurons in the nervous system of the locust Schistocerca gregariaUlrike Träger, Uwe Homberg (Marburg)NB.27 - ENOrientation to jetflow and particulars of the flow field in Northern Krill Meganyctiphanes norvegica (M.Sars1857)Konrad Wiese 1 , Mufti P. Patria 2 ; 1 (Hamburg), 2 (Depok, Indonesia)


56 List of PostersNB.28 - ENCaste- and sex-specific adaptations of the dual olfactory pathway in the brain of the ant CamponotusfloridanusChristina Zube 1 , Wolfgang Rössler (Würzburg)PhysiologyPH.1 - ENCorrelation of Listeria pathogenicity in mammals and Galleria mellonella representing a convenient andreliable model hostKrishnendu Mukherjee (Gießen)PH.2 - ENSporulation and excystation of the coccidian parasite Eimeria nieschulzi Dieben 1924 (Apicomplexa,Coccidia) in rats (Rattus norvegicus L.)Michael Kurth, Stefanie Wiedmer, Rolf Entzeroth (Dresden)PH.3 - ENExpression of YFP under control of a heterologous microneme promoter in Eimeria papillata Ernst, Chobotarand Hammond, 1971 (Apicomplexa, Coccidia) sporozoites.Stefanie Wiedmer, Michael Kurth, Rolf Entzeroth (Dresden)PH.4 - ENCryo TEM-based 3D reconstruction of the recombinant expressed human zinc peptidase MeprinArnold Philipp, Arne Moeller, Frank Depoix, Christoph Becker-Pauly, Walter Stöcker,Ulrich Meissner (Mainz)PH.5 - ENDifferential gene expression in the tardigrade Milnesium tardigradum during anhydrobiosisMarkus Grohme 1 , Brahim Mali 1 , Martina Schnölzer 2 , Thomas Dandekar 3 , Dirk Reuter 4 , RalphSchill 5 , Marcus Frohme 1 ; 1 (Wildau) 2 (Heidelberg), 3 (Würzburg), 4 (Wedel), 5 (Stuttgart)PH.6 - ENEvidence of the epithelial sodium channel delta subunit in human nasal epitheliumNadine Bangel-Ruland, Kristina Kusche-Vihrog, Hanna Langhorst, Dominik Kentrup, Wolf-Michael Weber (Münster)PH.7 - ENNew Aquaporins of the duck nasal glandChristian Müller, Ulrike Joachim, Jan-Peter Hildebrandt (Greifswald)PH.8 - ENFunctional tests for CFTR correction – establishing mRNA transfection proceduresJ Weller, N Bangel-Ruland, C Pollmann, W-M Weber (Münster)PH.9 - ENStructure and evolution of hemocyanin from Odontodactylus scyllarus (Crustacea, Hoplocarida)Samantha Didier, Beyhan Ertas, Thorsten Burmester (Hamburg)PH.10 - ENLocalization and expression analyses of Globin X in zebrafishJessica Wollberg, Frank Gerlach, Thorsten Burmester (Hamburg)PH.11 - ENInsect hemocyanin: expression analysis in cockroachesChristian Pick, Marco Schneuer, Thorsten Burmester (Hamburg)


List of Posters57PH.12 - ENA hemocyanin from Speleonectes tulumensis (Crustacea, Remipedia)Beyhan Ertas 1 , Björn von Reumont 2 , Christian Pick 1 , Bernhard Misof 1 , J. Wolfgang Wägele2 , Thorsten Burmester 1 ; 1 (Hamburg), 2 (Bonn)PH.13 - ENGenomic response of the rat brain to global ischemia and reperfusionThorsten Burmester 1 , Fabian Büttner 2 , Christian Cordes 2 , Frank Gerlach 1 , Axel Heimann 2 ,Beat Alessandri 2 , Ulrich Luxemburger 2 , Özlem Türeci 2 , Thomas Hankeln 2 , Oliver Kempski 2 ;1(Hamburg), 2 (Mainz)PH.14 - ENSub-10 Å cryo-EM structure and molecular model of Sepia officinalis hemocyaninChristian Rickert, Arne Moeller, Tamara Tesanovic, Maria Müller, Frank Depoix, JürgenMarkl (Mainz)PH.15 - ENDevelopmental-specific globin expression in zebrafishJessica Tiedke, Frank Gerlach, Thorsten Burmester (Hamburg)PH.16 - ENActivation of Erk-type MAP kinases and induction of c-fos by secretory products of Staphylococcus aureus inimmortalised human airway epithelial cells (S9 and 16HBE14o- cells)Sabine Below, Anne Konkel, Jan-Peter Hildebrandt (Greifswald)PH.17 - ENStaphylococcus aureus-toxins modulate calcium signaling in immortalized human airway epithelial cellsKaroline Gäbler, Stefanie Eichstaedt, Jan-Peter Hildebrandt (Greifswald)PH.18 - ENInnate Immunity: Manduca sexta eggs are able to cope with parasitism by Trichogramma evanescensMohatmed Abdel-latief, Hilker Monika (Berlin)PH.19 - ENImpact of running wheel activity on seasonal adaptations in the Djungarian hamster (Phodopus sungorus)Ines Petri, Frank Scherbarth, Stephan Steinlechner (Hannover)PH.20 - ENOn the role of mitochondrial metabolism during torpor in the golden spiny mouse (Acomys russatus) at highambient temperatureKirsten Grimpo, Maria Kutschke, Anja Kastl, Gerhard Heldmaier, Martin Jastroch, CorneliaExner (Marburg)PH.21 - ENThe onset of spontaneous daily torpor in Phodopus sungorus depends upon the sympathetic nervoussystem.Luzie Braulke, Gerhard Heldmaier (Marburg)PH.22 - DEHerzfrequenz, Körpertemperatur und Stoffwechsel des Mäusebussards (Buteo buteo)Matthias Helb 1 , Roland Prinzinger (Frankfurt a.M.)PH.23 - DEEnergiehaushalt und Thermoregulation beim Rußköpfchen (Agapornis nigrigenis)Jenny Richber, Elke Schleucher (Frankfurt a.M.)PH.24 - ENNorepinephrine-induced non shivering thermogenesis (NST) in obesity resistant (SWR/J) and obesity prone(AKR/J) miceNadine Rink, Gerhard Heldmaier, Carola W. Meyer (Marburg)


58 List of PostersPH.25 - ENAdipokinetic Hormone Gene Sequence from Gryllus bimaculatus (Ensifera: Gryllidae)Gustavo R. Makert 1 , Matthias W. Lorenz (Bayreuth)PH.26 - ENDepth-related metabolism and heart beat rate in Maja brachydactyla (Decapoda: Majidae)Olaf Heilmayer 1 , Christian Osseforth 2 , Nelia Mestre 2 , Sven Thatje 2 ; 1 (Southampton, UK),2(Freiburg)PH.27 - ENThe vitellogenin receptor of the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria: molecular cloning and expressionpattern during oogenesis.Johannes Leuchtweis, Hans-Hinrich Kaatz, Hans-Jörg Ferenz (Halle-Wittenberg)PH.28 - DENur Katzenjammer oder echter Schmerz: Tut es weh, rothaarig zu sein?Annette Schlögel-Sturm, Elke Schleucher, Christiane Kiefert (Frankfurt a.M.)PH.29 - ENComparison of experimental work loop data with predictions using two common hill-type muscle modelsChristian Rode, Tobias Siebert, Olaf Till, Reinhard Blickhan (Jena)PH.30 - ENA c-Src-limited, CaMKII-dependent apoptosis induces renal cystogenesis independent from Raf-1Daniel Weiß, Sarah Honisch, Winfried Beil, Michael Fährmann (Hannover)PH.31 - ENExpression and assembly properties of the recently identified “thread” keratins TKα and TKγ in thezebrafish Danio rerioSebastian Neumann, Michael Schaffeld (Mainz)PH.32 - ENThe role of juvenile hormone and allatoregulating neuropeptides in caste differentiation of the termiteMastotermes darwiniensisFranziska Wende, Martina Meyering-Vos, Klaus H. Hoffmann, Manfred Kaib (Bayreuth)Zoological SystematicsZS.1 - ENThe head morphology of Glaresis sp. (Scarabaeoidea: Glaresidae) and Dascillus cervinus (Dascilloidea:Dascillidae) - a contribution to clarify scarabaeoid and dascilloid relationships among PolyphagaEric Anton (Jena)ZS.2 - ENNephridial development and embryonic coelom fate in Artemia salina (Crustacea: Branchiopoda)Thomas Bartolomaeus, Jörn von Döhren, Björn Quast, Markus Koch (Berlin)ZS.3 - ENA combined approach to taxonomy: Description of a new water flea species (Crustacea: Cladocera:Anomopoda) using morphological and molecular characters.Maria Belyaeva 1 , Derek J. Taylor 2 , Anders Hobaek 3 ; 1 (Cottbus), 2 (Buffalo, USA), 3 (Oslo,Norway)ZS.4 - ENLarge scale 18S phylogeny of arthropodsNicola Dolgener, Kathrin Fahrein, Fabian Kilpert, Lars Podsiadlowski (Berlin)


List of Posters59ZS.5 - ENThe evolution of adult head structures and the phylogeny of Adephaga (Coleoptera, Insecta)Carina Dressler, Rolf G. Beutel (Jena)ZS.6 - ENThe first complete mitochondrial genomes of Amblypygi reveal a conserved gene orderKathrin Fahrein 1 , Susan E. Masta 2 , Lars Podsiadlowski 1 ; 1 (Berlin), 2 (Portland, USA)ZS.7 - ENMethods for high throughput molecular identification in species-rich amphibian communitiesOliver Frank, Daniel Puppe, Susanne Hauswaldt, Axel Strauß, Miguel Vences, Anja-BettinaDohrmann, Christoph C. Tebbe (Braunschweig)ZS.8 - ENThe thoracic morphology of Tetraphalerus (Archostemata) and the early evolution of ColeopteraFrank Friedrich, Rolf G. Beutel (Jena)ZS.9 - ENThe phylogeny of blattopteran insects: neuropeptides as a new character setBastian Fromm 1 , Steffen Roth 2 , Susanne Neupert 1 , Reinhard Predel 1 ; 1 (Jena), 2 (Bergen,Norway)ZS.10 - ENA new species of the genus Tethya (Porifera, Demospongiae) from the west coast of Canada*Isabel Heim, Michael Nickel (Jena)ZS.11 - ENA molecular phylogeny and biogeographical scenario of the hawkmoth genus Hyles (Lepidoptera:Sphingidae, Macroglossinae)Anna K. Hundsdoerfer 1 , Ian J. Kitching 2 ; 1 (Dresden), 2 (London, UK)ZS.12 - ENPretarsal structures of camel-spiders: new characters for the systematics of Solifugae (Arachnida)?Anja Elisabeth Klann, Gerd Alberti (Greifswald)ZS.13 - ENMass fingerprints for discrimination of critical species complexes: Miomantis (Mantodea) as a model caseRené Köhler, Reinhard Predel (Jena)ZS.14 - ENMolecular identification of carabid beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) using short nuclear DNA sequencesMichael Raupach 1 , Karsten Hannig, Thomas Wagner 2 , Bernhard Misof 3 , Johann-WolfgangWägele 1 ; 1 (Bonn), 2 (Koblenz-Landau), 3 (Hamburg)ZS.15 - ENTowards a global assessment of taxonomic needs and capacities: What taxonomists do we need where?Swen Renner, Christoph Häuser (Stuttgart)ZS.16 - EN454 pyrosequencing: large-scale phylogenomic approach of the scorpion Pandinus imperatorFalko Roeding 1 , Michael Kube 2 , Richard Reinhardt 2 , Thorsten Burmester 1 ; 1 (Hamburg),2(Berlin)ZS.17 - ENNew SINEs for pinniped phylogenyChristiane Schröder, Stefanie Hartmann, Christoph Bleidorn, Ralph Tiedemann (Potsdam)


60 List of PostersZS.18 - ENThe DNA Bank Network GermanyThomas Knebelsberger 1 , Birgit Gemeinholzer 2 , Gerhard Haszprunar 1 , Hans-Peter Klenk 3 ,Isabella Stöger 1 , Johann-Wolfgang Wägele 4 ; 1 (München), 2 (Berlin), 3 (Braunschweig),4(Bonn)


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62 Public Transport Time Tables


Public Transport Time Tables63Public Transport Time TablesOn the following eight pages, selected time tables of two tram lines and two bus lines are provided.A map of the Jena city center is shown on page 74.


64 Public Transport Time TablesStraßenbahnfahrplan – tram time table (4)4 Jena-Ost - Stadtzentrum, Löbdergraben - Lobeda-WestHaltestelle Stadtzentrum , LöbdergrabenJena-OstLöbichauer Str.An der TrebeJenzigwegOstschuleSchlippenstr.Geschw.-Scholl-Str.Steinweg0Stadtzentrum , Löbdergraben4Jenertal2Paradiesbahnhof5Sportforum8Gleisdreieck Burgau9Burgau11Lobeda13Emil-Wölk-Str.14Lobeda-WestMinutenMontag-Freitag, Schule4: 00 30 455: 00 15 30 456: 00 07 15 28 35 45 557-8: 02 10 17 25 32 40 47 559-14: 05 15 25 35 45 5515: 05 15 25 32 40 47 5516: 02 10 17 25 32 40 47 5517: 02 10 17 25 35 45 5518: 05 15 25 35 45 5519: 05 15 31 4520: 00 15 30Montag-Freitag, Ferien4: 00 30 455: 00 15 30 456: 00 07 15 28 35 45 557-18: 05 15 25 35 45 5519: 05 15 31 4520: 00 15 30Sonn- und FeiertagSonnabend20: 19 Š 39 Š 20: 19 Š 39 Š7: 59 Š11: 59 Š8-19: 19 Š 39 Š 59 Š12-19: 19 Š 39 Š 59 ŠBeachten Sie darüber hinaus bitte das Fahrtenangebotauf der Linie 31._________________________________________________________________An Sonnabenden, Sonn- und Feiertagen fährt außerdemum 10 min versetzt die Linie 1 über Winzerla weiter alsLinie 3 nach Lobeda-West; kein Umsteigen nötig!_________________________________________________________________Š fährt ab Lobeda-West sofort weiter alsLi. 3 nach Lobeda-Ost; kein Umsteigen nötig!_____________________________________________________________Gültigkeit desFerienfahrplanes: 20.12.2008 - 03.01.200902.02.2009 - 07.02.200906.04.2009 - 17.04.200925.06.2009 - 05.08.2009gültig ab 21.08.2008


Public Transport Time Tables65Steigenberger MAXX/ Hotel am Stadion4 Lobeda-West - Stadtzentrum, Löbdergraben - Jena-OstHaltestelle Lobeda-West0Lobeda-West1Emil-Wölk-Str.3Lobeda5Burgau9Sportforum6Gleisdreieck Burgau10Jenertal11Paradiesbahnhof17Steinweg14Stadtzentrum , Löbdergraben19Geschw.-Scholl-Str.20Schlippenstr.21Ostschule23Jenzigweg23An der Trebe24Löbichauer Str.25Jena-OstMinutenMontag-Freitag, FerienMontag-Freitag, Schule20: 05 20 35 –4: 20 35 504: 20 35 505: 05 20 35 505: 05 20 35 506: 04 14 24 32 39 47 546-18: 04 14 24 34 44 547: 02 09 17 24 32 39 47 5419: 05 20 35 508: 02 09 17 24 34 44 5420: 05 20 35 –9-14: 04 14 24 34 44 5415-16: 02 09 17 24 32 39 47 5417-18: 04 14 24 34 44 5419: 05 20 35 50Sonnabend7: 598-19: 19 39 5920: 19Beachten Sie darüber hinaus bitte das Fahrtenangebotauf den Linien 31 und 35.____________________________________________________________________An Sonnabenden, Sonn- und Feiertagen fährt außerdemum 10 min versetzt die Linie 3 über Winzerla weiter alsLinie 1 zum Stadtzentrum; kein Umsteigen nötig!__________________________________________________________________________– ab Stadtzentrum, Löbdergraben weiter bis zur Hst. Nordschule_______________________________________________________________________________Sonn- und Feiertag11: 5912-19: 19 39 5920: 19Gültigkeit desFerienfahrplanes: 20.12.2008 - 03.01.200902.02.2009 - 07.02.200906.04.2009 - 17.04.200925.06.2009 - 05.08.2009gültig ab 21.08.2008


66 Public Transport Time TablesStraßenbahnfahrplan – tram time table (35)35 Ernst-Abbe-Platz - Stadtzentrum, Holzmarkt - Lobeda-West - Lobeda-OstHaltestelle Ernst-Abbe-Platz0Ernst-Abbe-Platz1Stadtzentrum , Holzmarkt3Paradiesbahnhof4Jenertal5Sportforum8Gleisdreieck Burgau9Burgau11Lobeda13Emil-Wölk-Str.16Lobeda-West17Emil-Wölk-Str.20Platanenstr.21Am Klinikum23Richard-Sorge-Str.24Schlegelstr.25Lobeda-OstMinutenMontag-Freitag20: 5021-23: 05 350: 05Sonnabend4-7: 05 3520: 4521-23: 05 350: 05Sonn- und Feiertag4-11: 05 3520: 4521-23: 05 350: 05Beachten Sie bitte weitere Fahrten mit derLinie 31 ab Haltestelle Löbdergraben!____________________________________________________________________________________________________________Gültigkeit desFerienfahrplanes: 20.12.2008 - 03.01.200902.02.2009 - 07.02.200906.04.2009 - 17.04.200925.06.2009 - 05.08.2009gültig ab 21.08.2008


Public Transport Time Tables67Steigenberger MAXX/ Hotel am Stadion35 Lobeda-Ost - Lobeda-West - Stadtzentrum, Holzmarkt - Ernst-Abbe-PlatzHaltestelle Lobeda-Ost0Lobeda-Ost1Schlegelstr.2Richard-Sorge-Str.3Am Klinikum4Platanenstr.7Emil-Wölk-Str.10Lobeda-West11Emil-Wölk-Str.13Lobeda15Burgau16Gleisdreieck Burgau19Sportforum20Jenertal21Paradiesbahnhof24Stadtzentrum , HolzmarktMinuten25Ernst-Abbe-PlatzMontag-Freitag3: 3420: 3421-23: 04 34Sonnabend3-4: 345-7: 04 3420: 3421-23: 04 34weitere Fahrten siehe Linie 31________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Sonn- und Feiertag3-4: 345-11: 04 3420: 3421-23: 04 34Gültigkeit desFerienfahrplanes: 20.12.2008 - 03.01.200902.02.2009 - 07.02.200906.04.2009 - 17.04.200925.06.2009 - 05.08.2009gültig ab 21.08.2008


68 Public Transport Time TablesBusfahrplan – bus time table (10)10 Stadtzentrum, Teichgraben - Beutenberg Campus - BurgauHaltestelle Stadtzentrum , Teichgraben3Westbahnhofstr.0Stadtzentrum , Teichgraben4Gustav-Fischer-Str.5Fachhochschule7Zeiss-Werk8Hermann-Löns-Str.9Beutenberg Campus10Grüne Aue12Buchenweg14Damaschkeweg15FreizeitbadMinuten16Burgau , An der StrabMontag-Freitag, Schule4: 15 565: 06 21 36 46 566-8: 06 14 21 29 36 44 51 599-13: 06 16 26 36 46 5614-17: 06 14 21 29 36 44 51 5918: 06 16 26 36 46 5619: 09 24 39 5420: 09 24 39 54 21-22: 24 54 23: 24 540: 321: 12Sonnabend3: 364: 04 24 545-6: 24 547: 24 518-19: 11 31 5120: 11 31 54 21-22: 24 54 23: 24 540: 321: 12 ab Burgau weiter in Richtung Göschwitz als Linie 13________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Montag-Freitag, Ferien4: 15 565: 06 21 36 46 566-18: 06 16 26 36 46 5619: 09 24 39 5420: 09 24 39 54 21-22: 24 54 23: 24 540: 321: 12Sonn- und Feiertag3: 364: 04 24 545-10: 24 5411: 24 5112-19: 11 31 5120: 11 31 54 21-22: 24 54 23: 24 540: 321: 12Gültigkeit desFerienfahrplanes: 20.12.2008 - 03.01.200902.02.2009 - 07.02.200906.04.2009 - 17.04.200925.06.2009 - 05.08.2009gültig ab 21.08.2008


Public Transport Time Tables69Youth Hostel/Zeiss10 Burgau - Beutenberg Campus - Stadtzentrum, TeichgrabenHaltestelle Beutenberg CampusBurgau , An der StrabBurgau , Lobedaer Str. / Keßlerstr.FreizeitbadDamaschkewegBuchenwegGrüne Aue0Beutenberg Campus1Zeiss-Werk2Fachhochschule3Gustav-Fischer-Str.5Westbahnhofstr.Minuten8Stadtzentrum , TeichgrabenMontag-Freitag, Schule4: 04 40 505: 05 20 35 506: 00 10 18 25 ˜ 33 40 48 557-8: 03 10 18 25 33 40 48 559: 03 10 20 30 40 5010-13: 00 10 20 30 40 5014: 00 10 18 25 33 40 48 5515: 03 10 15 18 25 33 40 48 5516-17: 03 10 18 25 33 40 48 5518: 03 10 20 30 40 5519: 05 15 30 4520: 00 15 30 450: 211: 01Sonnabend3: 574-7: 27 578-19: 17 37 5720: 17 370: 211: 01˜ ab Stadtzentrum, Teichgraben weiter in Richtung Flutgraben als Linie 17___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Montag-Freitag, Ferien4: 04 40 505: 05 20 35 506: 00 10 20 25 ˜ 30 40 507-17: 00 10 20 30 40 5018: 00 10 20 30 40 5519: 05 15 30 4520: 00 15 30 450: 211: 01Sonn- und Feiertag3: 574-11: 27 5712-19: 17 37 5720: 17 370: 211: 01Gültigkeit desFerienfahrplanes: 20.12.2008 - 03.01.200902.02.2009 - 07.02.200906.04.2009 - 17.04.200925.06.2009 - 05.08.2009gültig ab 21.08.2008


70 Public Transport Time TablesBusfahrplan – bus time table (13)13 Stadtzentrum, Teichgraben - Beutenberg Campus - Göschwitz - BurgauHaltestelle Stadtzentrum , Teichgraben3Westbahnhofstr.4Gustav-Fischer-Str.5Fachhochschule7Zeiss-Werk0Stadtzentrum , Teichgraben8Hermann-Löns-Str.9Beutenberg Campus10Grüne Aue12Buchenweg14Damaschkeweg16Winzerla17Winzergasse18Am Zementwerk19Göschwitz, Schleife20Göschwitz, Kirche24Konrad-Zuse-Str.25Göschwitzer Str.26Prüssingstr.27Burgauer Wehr30Burgau , An der StrabMinutenMontag-Freitag4: 005: 04 34 526-7: 12 32 528: 12 329-12: 4213: 12 42 5214-16: 12 32 5217: 12 3218: 12 5219-20: 32weitere Fahrten; siehe Linien 10 und 40_____________________________________________________________Gültigkeit desFerienfahrplanes: 20.12.2008 - 03.01.200902.02.2009 - 07.02.200906.04.2009 - 17.04.200925.06.2009 - 05.08.2009gültig ab 21.08.2008


Public Transport Time Tables71Youth Hostel/Zeiss13 Burgau - Göschwitz - Beutenberg Campus - Stadtzentrum, TeichgrabenHaltestelle Beutenberg CampusBurgau , An der StrabBurgauer WehrPrüssingstr.Göschwitzer Konrad-Zuse-Str.Göschwitz, KircheGöschwitz, SchleifeAm ZementwerkWinzergasseWinzerlaDamaschkewegBuchenwegGrüne Aue0Beutenberg Campus1Zeiss-Werk2Fachhochschule3Gustav-Fischer-Str.5Westbahnhofstr.Minuten8Stadtzentrum , TeichgrabenMontag-Freitag4: 515-7: 19 39 598: 19 499-12: 4513: 39 5914-17: 19 39 5918: 3919: 15 4120: 2022-23: 000: 00Sonnabend22-23: 000: 00weitere Fahrten; siehe Linien 10 und 40_____________________________________________________________Sonn- und Feiertag22-23: 000: 00Gültigkeit desFerienfahrplanes: 20.12.2008 - 03.01.200902.02.2009 - 07.02.200906.04.2009 - 17.04.200925.06.2009 - 05.08.2009gültig ab 21.08.2008


Maps and Plans73


J-WestJentower74Tram 1, 31VON WEIMAR4. PLANETARYBotanischerGartenPlanetariumAmLöbstedterStr.erstr.Lutherstr.Bus 10, 13*2. CAMPUSLECTURE HALLS2, 5, 35E. Haeckel-Str.Ernst-Abbe-PlatzGoethe-GalerieWestbahnhofstr.Ernst-Haeckel-HausLeutragrabenErbertstr.NeugasseHolzmarktEichplatzGrietgasse3. ZOOLOGYPHYLETISCHESMUSEUMKnebelstr.Fürstengraben B7MarktLöbdergrabenRegional BusTerminalJ-ParadiesSaaleStadtrodaer Str. B 88Am BahndammAm Anger1. UNI-HAUPT-GEBÄUDELöbdergrabenTram2, 4*Busses: only lines 10, 13 shownTram 1, 31 Tram 4, 5, 351. Universitätshauptgebäude (Friday: Conference Desk & Opening)Fürstengraben 1; tram/bus lines 1, 31, 15; ca 10 min by feet from Jena Paradies station (ICE),ca. 15 min by feet from Jena West station.2. Campus (Saturday - Monday: Conference desk & main venue)Ernst-Abbe-Platz; tram lines 2, 5, 35; ca 10 min by feet from Jena Paradies station (ICE), ca. 10min by feet from Jena West station.3. Phyletisches Museum/Zoology (Monday: Public Lecture and Society Social)Erbertstraße 1/Vor dem Neutor 1; tram lines 1, 31; ca 3 min by feet from Jena Paradies station(ICE), ca. 7 min by feet from Jena West station.4. Planetarium (Sunday: DZG Mitgliederversammlung & Special Ceremony)Am Planetarium 1; next tram lines 1, 31; ca 12 min by feet from Jena Paradies station (ICE), ca.15 min by feet from Jena West station.


Maps and Plans75Campus Ground FloorNGoethe-Galerie/Tram lines 2, 5, 35FoyerHall3WCWCHall2Hall4Hall5Ernst-Abbe-Platz/MensaFirst Campus Floor First FloorRoom1.22 (Seminars)Room1.21 (Speaker Ready)Room1.20 (Registration Desk)Hall6WCWCHall7Hall8Hall9


76Soeben erschienen!Martin S. Fischer, Gunnar Brehm & Uwe HoßfeldDas Phyletische Museum in Jena100 JahrePhyletisches MuseumGeschichte, Gebäude, Ausstellungen, Präparation,Sammlungen, geb., 113 S., zahlreiche Abbildungen.Nur 9,90 €.

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