Browsing Naturwissenschaften, Mathematik und Informatik by Referee "Jackson, Daniel John Prof. Dr."
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Development of Transgenic Sterile Insect Technique Strains for the Invasive Fruit Pest Drosophila suzukii
(2020-12-03)Globalization has contributed enormously to emergence and expansion of invasive pests. A recent example is the invasion in Europe and the USA by the cherry vinegar fly Drosophila suzukii. The pest has high potential to ... -
Mangrove crabs diversity as bio-indicator for the ecology of mangrove ecosystem at Gam Bay-Sawinggrai Research Station, Raja Ampat, Papua
(2020-09-02)This study about mangrove crabs diversity as bio-indicator for the ecology of mangrove ecosystems was established at Gam Bay-Sawinggrai Research Station, Raja Ampat, Papua, from 2th May- 11 June 2011. In order to indentify ... -
Pigments, Colours and Patterns - The contribution of eumelanin and pheomelanin to molluscan shell ornamentation with a special focus on the terrestrial snail Cepaea nemoralis
(2020-02-25)In recent years interest into molluscan pigments increased. But a lot of techniques have to be adapted to be usable with often difficult molluscan tissues and shell material. A comprehensive approach needs to encompass ... -
Comparative gene expression to study the developmental basis of organ diversification.
(2019-09-30)The striking diversity in adult morphologies is the result of millions of years of adaptation of species to different environments and habitats. Fixed changes in populations or species are the consequence of mutations in ... -
Molecular characterisation of biomineralising genes in the freshwater pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis
(2018-06-22)Much of the evolutionary success of conchiferan molluscs can be traced back to the ability to construct a biocalcified shell that supports the soft molluscan body and offers protection from predation and desiccation. Only ... -
Insights into the Holobiont of the Early Branching Metazoan Vaceletia sp. and its Biomineralization Strategy
(2017-12-05)Sponges are evolutionary and ecologically very successful animals. They are abundant and significant members of benthic communities throughout the world’s oceans. Having emerged during the Neoproterozoic era, sponges are ... -
Solid Supported Model Membranes Containing Plant Glycolipids: A Tool to Study Interactions between Diatom Biomolecules and the Silicalemma in vitro
(2017-06-22)Silica biomineralization in diatoms is presumably controlled by a self-assembly of biomolecules inside membrane-enclosed silica deposition vesicles. The fine-patterned structure of the diatom’s cell wall is thereby determined ... -
Application of RNA Interference for the Study of Lethal Genes and Dynamic Processes
(2016-02-08)RNA interference (RNAi) is a highly conserved cellular mechanism and in the last years it has become to a major tool for functional analyses of genes in different species. Moreover, RNAi has recently been suggested as a ... -
Molecular and cellular differentiation during the early shell field development in Lymnaea stagnalis
(2014-02-13)Since the evolutionary emergence of the molluscan shell in the Pre-Cambrian, diverse shell forms have evolved, which are adapted to various ecological environ-ments. The innovation of the shell facilitated the vast ...