107th Annual Meeting of the German Zoological Society Program
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107th Annual Meeting of the German Zoological Society Program
107th Annual Meeting of the German Zoological Society Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Platz der Göttinger Sieben, 37073 Göttingen Program September 11–14, 2014 Content Welcome........................................................................................3 Program Overview.........................................................................4 Wednesday & Thursday, September 10th & 11th 2014..........4 Friday, September 12th 2014...................................................6 Saturday, September 13th 2014...............................................8 Sunday, September 14th 2014.................................................10 Venue Map.....................................................................................12 Venue Map Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude.........................................13 Sponsors.........................................................................................14 General Information......................................................................15 Program Key Notes & Special Lectures........................................................19 Meetings DZG................................................................................21 Section Meetings...........................................................................22 Side Program .................................................................................22 Social Program...............................................................................26 Behavioral Biology.........................................................................28 Developmental Biology..................................................................36 Ecology...........................................................................................42 Evolutionary Biology......................................................................48 Morphology...................................................................................58 Neurobiology.................................................................................66 Physiology......................................................................................76 Zoological Systematics...................................................................82 Satellite Symposium I Arthropod Neuro Network (ANN)............................................88 Satellite Symposium II Epigenetics in Animal Physiology.............................................94 Satellite Symposium III Insect Biotechnology................................................................95 Satellite Symposium IV Animal Phylogeny - Past, Present and Future..........................97 1 Program Overview Welcome address of the local organizers General Information Program DZG 2014 Satellite Symposia Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology Evolutionary Biology Morphology Liebe Tagungsteilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer, im Namen der Göttinger Zoologen begrüßen wir Sie ganz herzlich zur 107. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft in Göttingen. Besondere Grüße gehen an die vielen jungen Wissenschaftler und die zahlreichen internationalen Tagungsredner. Wir freuen uns sehr über die große Resonanz auf unsere Tagungseinladung und die zahlreichen Tagungsbeiträge, die spannende Einblicke in neueste Entwicklungen in der zoologischen Entwicklungsbiologie, Physiologie, Neurobiologie, Morphologie, Ökologie, Verhaltensbiologie, Systematik und Evolutionsbiologie versprechen. Die Georg-August-Universität Göttingen hat eine wesentliche Rolle in der Geschichte der Deutschen Zoologie gespielt. Der Arzt und Naturalist Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1752-1840) gilt als Vater der vergleichenden Zoologie und der biologischen Anthropologie, der Zoologe Ernst Ehlers (1835-1925) war Präsident der DZG, der Genetiker und Entwicklungsphysiologe Alfred Kühn (1885-1968) verfasste das bekannte und noch immer weithin eingesetzte Lehrbruch „Grundriss der Allgemeinen Zoologie“, und der Zoologe Peter Ax (1927-2013) war einer der wichtigsten Deutschen Vertreter der Phylogenetischen Systematik. Nach den DZG-Tagungen in den Jahren 1889, 1923 und 1966 findet die Tagung zum vierten Mal in Göttingen statt, und wir bedanken uns ganz herzlich bei allen, die bei der Organisation und Ausrichtung der Tagung mitwirken. Dies gilt insbesondere für die vielen Sponsoren und die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, die die Tagung finanziell unterstützen, die vielen Studenten, die bei der Vorort-Betreuung mitwirken, die Firma „event lab.“ und die Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. Wir freuen uns über Ihre Teilnahme, auf Ihre Beiträge und auf anregende Diskussionen. Neurobiology Im Namen der lokalen Organisatoren, der Fakultät für Biologie und Psychologie und des Instituts für Zoologie und Anthropologie der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. Physiology Zoological Systematics Prof. Dr. Martin Göpfert 2 3 17.30 Foyer ZHG 17.30–19.00 Wednesday, September 10th 18.30 Poster Session and Social 18.30 Universität Köln AG Wegener 18.00 Universität Würzburg 20.00 Andreas Vilcinskas Gießen 16.30 14.00–16.00 Short Communications 13.30–19.00 S2: Epigenetics in Animal Physiology HS 7 AG Smarandache-Wellmann Short Communications 18.00 17.30 AG Scheiner 16.00 Universität Potsdam 16.00 Wolf Huetteroth 16.30 Universität Konstanz & Oxford AG Homberg Uni Marburg 15.15 Axel Borst 14.00 MPI für Neurobiologie Martinsried 14.00–18.30 S1: Arthropod Neuro Network (ANN) HS 9 15.15 14.00 13.30 107th Annual Meeting of German Zoological Society Program Overview 15.45 Final discussion Heinze 14.30 Universität Lund 16.00 1.141 HS 10 DZG – Advisory Council Meeting 14.00 Foyer ZHG SL Symposium Lecture SP Short Presentation S Satellite Symposium PL Public Lecture Social Program K Keynote Thursday, September 11 Welcome Reception Dresden, Germany Oscillations in Biological Systems 1. Public Evening Lecture: Prof. Frank Jülicher Göttingen, Germany Historie der Zoologie in Göttingen th HS 5 14.00 Section Speaker Meeting 1.141 Lars Vogt Bonn 11.55 Thomas Stach Berlin 11.30 Bernhard Misof Bonn 10.45 Stefan Richter Rostock 09.30 Thomas Bartolomaeus Bonn 08.45 08.30–13.00 kleiner Hörsaal des Zoologischen Instituts DZG – Board Meeting 14.00–15.00 Short Communications Tyler Stevenson Aberdeen 13.00 Bianca Garms Active Motif 11.00 Opening: 107th Annual Meeting of DZG 16.00–16.45 Short Presentations Thomas Roeder 15.20 Kiel Marc F. Schetelig 15.00 Gießen Stefan Schütz 14.40 Göttingen Ivo Feußner 14.00 Göttingen Herwig Gutzeit 13.40 Dresden Heiko Vogel 13.00 Jena Marko Rohlfs 13.20 Göttingen 11.00–12.00 Short Presentations Hans Merzendorfer 10.10 Siegen Gregor Bucher 09.50 Göttingen 09.00–11.00 Short Communications 09.00-15.00 S2: Epigenetics in Animal Physiology HS 7 Introductory Lecture (in German): Prof. Rüdiger Hardeland Basil el Jundi & Stanley AG Rössler 14.00 Universität Würzburg AG Schmidt 13.30 Universität Köln AG Schachtner 11.15 Universität Marburg AG Bicker 10.45 Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover AG Förster 09.45 Universität Würzburg Ernst A. Wimmer 09.10 Göttingen AG Dürr 09.00 Universität Bielefeld Stefan Vidal 09.30 Göttingen 09.00–17.00 HS 8 09.00–16.30 S1: Arthropod Neuro S3: Insect Network (ANN) HS 9 Biotechnology S4: Animal Phylogeny - Past, Present and Future 22.00 22.00 20.30 19.30 19.00 18.30 15.45 15.30 15.15 15.00 14.45 14.30 14.00 13.00 12.30 12.00 11.30 11.00 10.00 09.00 HS 8 HS 8 HS 8 V. Gross (Leipzig) OP-DB-06 Neural development in the water bear Hypsibius dujardini (Tardigrada) A. Fröbius (Gießen) OP-DB-05 Hox genes in Brachionus plicatilis (Rotifera): formation of a miniature nervous system E. Lange (Marburg) OP-DB-04 FGFR signaling in Hydra: a first, differentially expressed FGF P. Steinmetz (Wien) OP-DB-03 Distribution of sea anemone cell types challenges germ layer homology U. Technau (Wien) OP-DB-02 Axis Patterning by BMPs: Cnidarian Network Reveals Evolutionary Constraints S. Scholpp (Karlsruhe) OP-DB-01 Filopodia based Wnt transport during vertebrate tissue patterning. Developmental Biology HS 7 Sect. Meeting DB HS 7 Evolutionary Biology HS 8 Sect. Meeting ZS HS 9 Zoological Systematics HS 9 P. Norton (Berlin) U. Rempe (Kronshagen) OP-ZS-06 What can we tell students about the body plans of common ancestors of protostomia and deuterostomia and their main subclades L. Hering (Leipzig) I. Rischawy (Bayreuth) Y. Moodley (Wien) OP-EB-06 Comparative phylogeography of African rhinoceros species suggests vastly different evolutionary histories M. Mende (Göttingen, Dresden, Frankfurt/Main) OP-EB-05 Phylogeography of the Hyles euphorbiae complex (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) - Diverse molecular patterns of introgression and evidence for hybrid zone movements influenced by climate change J.- J. Laux (Hamburg) C. Bleidorn (Leipzig) V. E. Kutschera (Frankfurt am Main) OP-EB-03 Bears in a forest of gene trees: Phylogenetic inference is complicated by incomplete lineage sorting and gene flow S. Bradler (Göttingen) OP-EB-02 A major evolutionary transition of egg-laying strategy in stick and leaf insects: first record of a phasmatodean ootheca W. Feindt (Hannover, New York) OP-EB-01 Integrative taxonomy favors divergent evolution of the largest living Odonate species; the Neotropical damselfly Megaloprepus caerulatus (Odonata: Zygoptera) OP-EB-04 The Signature of Zoochorous Dispersal Dispersal Ecology and Population Genetics of Reed Beetles (Genus: Macroplea) OP-ZS-05 Analysis of the opsin repertoire in the tardigrade Hypsibius dujardini: insights into the evolution of opsin genes in Panarthropoda and Bilateria OP-BB-06 Searching for a regular pulse in zebra finch song HS 10 Evolutionary Biology SP 1-6 Sect. Meeting NB HS 10 OP-ZS-04 Phylogenomic analyses of whole genome shotgun data unravels the origin and spread of pandemic Wolbachia bacteria in arthropods F. Leubner (Göttingen) OP-BB-05 Interspecific competition shapes complex cognitive abiliaties: How archerfish outperform other surface-feeding fish in their shared mangrove habitat. E. Jongepier (Mainz) OP-BB-04 Fitness costs of division of labour S. Steiger (Ulm) OP-ZS-03 The morphology of the ensiferan thorax and its phylogenetic implications B. Alexander (Ueda) K. Kunz (Greifswald) T. Stemme (Hannover) OP-ZS-01 A fresh look at ancient cells: mandibulate ground pattern and crustacean-hexapod-relationships based on serotonergic neurons. Zoological Systematics SP 1-6 OP-ZS-02 New mandible articulations in the earliest hexapod lineages OP-BB-03 From hormone to pheromone? A female produced antiaphrodisiac reflects hormone titer during parental care HS 9 Orlando, USA The Orthoptera Tree of Life: Elucidating patterns and processes of orthopteran evolution SL 1: Hojun Song Developmental Biology OP-BB-02 Mating plug efficacy in a dwarf spider - the role of size and age. N. C. Wulff (Berlin) OP-BB-01 The adaptive function of male genital titillators in mating and spermatophore transfer in a bushcricket Behavioral Biology SP 1-6 HS 9 Bergen, Norway Protostomy? Deuterostomy? - Does it really matter? SL 2: Andreas Hejnol Developmental Biology Lunch Break and Poster Sect. Meeting BB HS 8 Lausanne, Switzerland Genomic basis of a 30 year-long selection experiment for longevity in Drosophila SL 1: Thomas Flatt Behavioral Biology Seewiesen, Germany Auditory interactions in the night sky: from neurons to communities SL 2: Holger Goerlitz Behavioral Biology HS 9 Marburg, Germany Myoblast fusion in Drosophila: Cellular and molecular insights into muscle development SL 1: Susanne Önel Coffee Break Bielefeld, Germany “The neglected sense: Olfactory communication in zebra finches” SL 1: Barbara Caspers SP 1-6 HS 10 HS 10 Paris, France Caenorhabditis nematodes in an Evolutionary and Ecological Context: Vulva Development and Natural Pathogens K: Prof. Marie-Anne Félix Gießen, Germany Insect Biotechnology K: Prof. Andreas Vilcinskas S. Greif (Belfast, Seewiesen) OP-BB-12 A functional role of the sky’s polarization pattern in orientation in the greater mouse-eared bat P. Schmitz (Siegen) OP-BB-11 Behavioural thermoregulation by European bison in a low mountain range forest in Germany B. Niesterok (Rostock) OP-BB-10 Localization of artificial flatfish breathing currents by harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) S. Beros (Mainz) OP-BB-09 The long reach of a parasite in ant societies B. Wheeler (Göttingen) B. Feldmeyer (Mainz) OP-EB-12 Parasite-induced changes in host behavior and gene expression after infection J. Kurtz (Münster) OP-EB-11 Infection and immune priming in Tribolium castaneum - a transcriptomic approach C. Rafaluk (Gießen, Kiel) OP-EB-10 Chemical warfare no solution against parasite attack: Tribolium castaneum vs. Beauveria bassiana S. Smith (Wien, Adelaide) OP-EB-09 Variation in adaptive resilience in natural populations of an ecologically important freshwater fish species R. Schneider (Konstanz) OP-EB-08 Regulatory gene networks that shape the development of adaptive phenotypic plasticity in a cichlid fish R. Tiedemann (Potsdam) OP-EB-07 Evolution of Electric Organ Discharge (EOD) in African weakly electric fishes: Genomics and behavioral ecology of a magic trait Zürich, Switzerland Baumeisterin des Lebenden – die Aristotelische physis, unsere „Natur“ PL Public Lecture S Satellite Symposium SP Short Presentation SL Symposium Lecture Social Program K Keynote Friday, September 12th * Please register at the registration desk. No extra costs apart from public transportation. Friday, September 12th 11:45–13:30 and 13:45–15:30 Guided Tours Deutsches Primatenzentrum* HS 10 Evolutionary Biology SP 7-12 Aula der Universität Wilhelmsplatz A. Kupfer (Stuttgart, Jena) OP-ZS-12 The impact of reproductive behaviour on salamander phylogeny and evolution H. P. A. Bakker (Leiden) OP-ZS-11 Except for being pulmonate gastropods, what are the Euconulidae? J.- F. Flot (London) OP-ZS-10 Delineating species in population datasets using heterozygosity S. Richter (Leipzig) OP-ZS-09 Reconstructing phylogenies by using shallow sequenced whole genome shotgun data: a case study of a non-model organism T. Struck (Bonn, Osnabrück) OP-ZS-08 Phylogeography of Stygocapitella subterranea (Parergodrilidae) in the Northeast Atlantic. D. Krämer (Bonn) OP-ZS-07 Nemertean diversity was likely underestimated in the past - the case of the Lineus ruber/ viridis - species complex (Nemertea: Heteronemertea) 2. Public Evening Lecture (in German) Prof. Klaus Bartels N. Posnien (Göttingen) OP-DB-12 Identification of the molecular changes underlying head shape variation in three closely related Drosophila species Y. Hu (Göttingen) OP-DB-11 Adult Prothorax Patterning during Insect Typical Metamorphosis N. Stolte (Münster) OP-DB-10 Investigating the Role of DNA Methyltransferase 1 (Dnmt1) in Tribolium castaneum via Knockdown and Expression Analysis R. Schröder (Rostock) OP-DB-09 A single FGF-receptor controls development of the mesoderm and the tracheal system in the beetle embryo. N. Turetzek (Göttingen) OP-BB-08 Ambush predators may select for small group size in rainforest primate prey W. Peters (Fort Wayne) C. Schomburg (Göttingen) OP-DB-08 Evolution of BarH transcription factors in embryonic development OP-BB-07 A New World Perspective on the Swash-Surfing Behavior of Intertidal Gastropods HS 9 Zoological Systematics SP 7-12 Coffee Break Behavioral Biology SP 7-12 HS 8 OP-DB-07 Analysis of embryonic eye development in the spider Parasteatoda tepiariorum Developmental Biology SP 7-12 HS 7 19.30 18.30 18.00 17.45 17.30 17.15 17.00 16.45 16.30 16.00 15.15 15.00 14.45 14.30 14.15 14.00 13.00 12.30 12.00 11.30 11.00 10.00 09.00 HS 10 HS 9 HS 9 How to establish functional genetics in Zoology HS 6 iBeetle workshop HS 8 HS 9 OP-M-02 Epithelial crypts as accessory olfactory organs in African and South American lungfish (Dipnoi) - a comparative study OP-EB-14 Causes of intraspecific variability in associative learning in the parasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis OP-M-04 Lost variation - The hyoid bone in rodents OP-EB-16 Evolution of homomorphic sex chromosomes in anurans: Testing predictions from Haldane’s rule on introgression patterns in secondary hybrid zones using transcriptome-based markers P. Marty (Göttingen) OP-EB-18 Cost and benefit dependent migrating strategies in male crested macaques (Macaca nigra) P. Kappeler (Göttingen) OP-EB-17 The evolution of social monogamy in primates: Insights from the lemurs of Madagascar M. Stöck (Berlin) P. Arnold (Jena) A. Thiel (Bremen) H. Jahn (Jena) OP-M-06 A functional morphological study of bypass elements in Tethya wilhelma using finite element modelling and particle tracking velocimetry. S. Niederschuh (Jena) OP-M-05 Sinus hair sensing in forelimb positional control during the locomotion of rats (Rattus norvegicus, Rodentia) A. C. Schunke (Plön) OP-M-03 Conformity or Disparity: Size and shape of canine lower cervical vertebrae OP-EB-15 Allele recognition drives mate choice in a parasitic wasp C. Wittmer (Kassel) M. Spinner (Kiel) J. Meunier (Mainz) Morphology SP 1-6 Sect. Meeting M HS 9 13.15–13.45 HS 10 HS 8 SL Symposium Lecture SP Short Presentation S Satellite Symposium PL Public Lecture S. G. Vetter (Wien) Social Program K Keynote Saturday, September 13th * Please register at the registration desk. No extra costs apart from public transportation. Saturday, September 13th 11:45–13:30 and 13:45–15:30 Guided Tours Deutsches Primatenzentrum* Postersession with Beer & Snacks Foyer ZHG Award Ceremony: Karl-Ritter-von-Frisch Medaille HS 9 and Werner-Rathmayer-Preis („Jugend forscht“) DZG Member Meeting HS 9 Coffee Break and Poster Section Meeting EB OP-E-06 The burst of wild boar populations in Europe: how local adaptation mediates the effects of climate change in a widespread ungulate B. Unglaub (Braunschweig) OP-E-05 Linking habitat suitability to demography: a case study on great crested newts (Triturus cristatus) K. Lampert (Bochum) OP-E-04 Re-establishing the burbot (Lota lota) in NRW - combining science and applied water management B. Kaluza (Lüneburg, Würzburg, Maroochydoore) OP-E-03 Landscape Related Resource Diversity Improves Bee Fitness M. Houadria (Mainz) OP-E-02 Sustaining trophic functions in tropical ant assemblages. I. de Winter (Wageningen) OP-E-01 Effects of anthropogenic habitat disturbance on lemur health: friend or foe? Ecology SP 1-6 Sect. Meeting E HS 10 Lunch Break and Poster Ecology OP-M-01 Multifunctional surface structures on black scales of the West African Gaboon viper (Bitis rhinoceros) M. Koppik (Bremen) HS 10 Halle, Germany Below the surface: How soil biota affect plant-animal interactions and ecological communities SL 2: Martin Schädler Ecology OP-EB-13 Social immunity in earwigs: Frass production provides anti-microbial protections in an insect with maternal care Evolutionary Biology SP 13-18 DFG-Talk „Funding Opportunities“ HS 7 Morphology Blacksburg, USA How snakes fly: effects of morphology and behavior on aerodynamics SL 1: Jake Socha HS 10 Wageningen, Netherlands Mismatches in seasonal timing between predators and prey: causes and consequences SL 1: Phillip Gienapp Coffee Break Wageningen, Netherlands Comparative insect transcriptomics and its value for systematics SL 2: Sabrina Simon Zoological Systematics HS 10 Panama City, Panama Arthropod distribution in a tropical rainforest: solving a puzzle in four dimensions? K: Prof. Yves Basset Evolution of Mammalian Diving Capacity Traced by Myoglobin Net Surface Charge Liverpool, UK K: Prof. Michael Berenbrink 21.00 19.00 18.00 16.30 16.00 15.30 15.45 15.30 15.15 15.00 14.45 14.30 14.00 13.00 12.30 12.00 11.30 11.00 10.00 09.00 K: Prof. Harald Zakon HS 10 HS 8 HS 8 S. Lemke (Greifswald) OP-P-06 Synthesis of salivary proteins upon feeding in salivary gland cells of the medicinal leech, Hirudo verbana C. Fink (Kiel) OP-P-05 Maintaining a homeostatic balance in the fruit fly’s intestine V. Diedrich (Hannover) OP-P-04 Dietary composition of unsaturated fatty acids is of minor importance for the occurrence of daily torpor in the seasonal dwarf hamster Phodopus sungorus H. M. Becker (Kaiserslautern) OP-P-03 Proton-driven Metabolite Transport is facilitated by Carbonic Anhydrases M. L. M. Hoff (Hamburg) OP-P-02 Anaerobic capacity of the brain of an expert diver, the hooded seal (Cystophora cristata) N. Erdsack (Rostock) OP-P-01 Structure and function of pinniped body surfaces Physiology HS 7 Sect. Meeting P HS 7 HS 8 HS 10 HS 9 T. Fregin (Bremerhaven) OP-NB-06 Electrophysiological investigation of different methods of anesthesia in lobster A. Arendt (Kassel) M. Nagel (Konstanz) OP-NB-04 Sensory physiology of two cold-sensitive neurons associated with the sensillum coelocapitulum in the ant Camponotus rufipes G. Bröhan (Berlin) OP-NB-03 Some like it hot: isothiocyanate reception by Phaedon cochleariae C. Martin (Leipzig) OP-NB-02 Retrograde fills in Onychophora (velvet worms) shed light on the segmental identity and evolution of post-oral commissures in panarthropods M. Kollmann (Marburg) OP-NB-01 The Diversity of Beetle Brains Neurobiology SP 1-6 HS 10 H. Schielzeth (Bielefeld) OP-EB-24 Genome size variation and song attractiveness in grasshoppers: sexual selection against large genomes? U. Knief (Starnberg, Seewiesen) OP-EB-23 Quantifying realized inbreeding in wild and captive animal populations J. Bast (Göttingen) OP-EB-22 Patterns of ancient asexuality in oribatid mites V. Nehring (Freiburg) OP-EB-21 Phoretic mites as a model for co-evolutionary dynamics and ecological speciation S. Koch (Konstanz) OP-EB-20 Complexity of the olfactory system across and within Hymenoptera - Atta vollenweideri as a case study F. Menzel (Mainz) OP-EB-19 The evolution of cuticular hydrocarbon profiles in ants Evolutionary Biology SP 19-24 „Speed-Dating“ 1.141 Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) Evolutionary Biology Stuttgart, Germany Evolution of interaction in a highly social organized environment SL 2: Martin Hasselmann Neurobiology J. Strauß (Gießen) C. Grohmann (Kiel) HS 10 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Auditory signal transduction and consequences of dysfunction SL 2: Manuela Nowotny Neurobiology OP-NB-05 One corazonin containing cell advances the circadian pacemaker of the Madeira cockroach Rhyparobia maderae possibly by relaying light information. OP-M-12 First report of co-occurring smooth and nubby euplantulae on a single tarsus HS 10 Tübingen, Germany Neural basis of vocal communication in mammals - from behavior to physiology to cognition SL 1: Steffen Hage OP-M-11 Can the neuronal innervation of sensory organs support evolutionary loss of hearing organs in the cave cricket (Ensifera: Rhaphidophoridae: Troglophilus neglectus)? N. Furchheim (Berlin) OP-M-10 The ground pattern of larval brachiopod eyes revealed by 3D-reconstruction J. von Doehren (Bonn) OP-M-09 Comparative development of the body wall musculature in Nemertea provides insights into the evolution of body wall musculature in Spiralia T. Kleinteich (Kiel) OP-M-08 Functional morphology of adhesive tongues in frogs M. Weidhase (Leipzig) OP-M-07 Regeneration and reproduction in Syllidae (Annelida) Morphology SP 7-12 Lunch Break and Poster Morphology Wien, Austria Hemichordate morphogenesis revealed by modern techniques and its implications for deuterostome evolution SL 2: Sabrina Kaul-Strehlow Physiology Bremerhaven, Germany When the going gets hot & sour - can mitochondria set the cellular basis for acclimation in a changing ocean? SL 2: Felix Mark Physiology Aberdeen, UK Making Light Work of Body Weight Regulation: Photoperiod, Retinoic acid Signalling and Inflammation HS 8 Coffee Break Austin, USA Electric fish in the age of genomics: a test of parallel molecular evolution SL 1: Gisela Helfer SP 1-6 HS 10 Berlin, Germany Collective Behaviour and Collective Intelligence K: Prof. Jens Krause HS 7 HS 8 HS 9 F. Hanke (Rostock) OP-NB-12 Motion vision in harbour seals (Phoca Vitulina) A. C. Schneider (Köln) Short Break V. C. Goerlich-Jansson (Bielefeld) OP-BB-18 Transgenerational effects of the social environment on endocrine profiles and behaviour in Japanese quail M. Knörnschild (Ulm) OP-NB-11 Unraveling the cellular properties of neurons involved in coordination of central pattern generators A. Yilmaz (Würzburg) T. Thünken (Bonn) OP-BB-17 Social influences on the foraging behavior of Neotropical nectar-feeding bats (Glossophaga soricina) OP-NB-10 Expression Plasticity of Opsin Genes in Camponotus rufipes workers M. Frings (Bonn) OP-NB-09 Adaptive processes in the fish lateral line system H. Herzog (Bonn) OP-NB-08 Coping with the stream - bulk flow sensing in rheophilic fish D. Pauls (Würzburg) locomotor behavior OP-NB-07 Interaction between AKH and octopamine in the regulation of Drosophila Neurobiology SP 7-12 OP-BB-16 Impact of social environment on juvenile performance in a cichlid fish M. Port (Göttingen) OP-BB-15 Why primates concern us all - a novel theory of primate social evolution and its implications for behavioural ecology E. T. Krause (Bielefeld) OP-BB-14 Effects of parental and own early developmental conditions on the phenotype in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) T. Müller (Bielefeld) OP-BB-13 Stability of behavioural syndromes over the lifetime of a holometabolous insect Behavioral Biology SP 13-18 HS 10 PL Public Lecture S Satellite Symposium SP Short Presentation SL Symposium Lecture Social Program K Keynote Sunday, September 14th Social Evening with Poster Awards Restaurant Bullerjahn Harvard, USA Genomes, transcriptomes, morphology and fossils; Building the Animal Tree of Life in the era of genomics HS 10 I. Scharf (Tel Aviv) OP-E-12 The effect of parental age on development, body mass and resistance to stress S. Menke (Berlin) OP-E-11 Tracking livestock-associated bacteria in the gut-microbiome of sympatric black-backed jackals (Canis mesomelas) in central Namibia D. Kimpel (Oldenburg) OP-E-10 Understanding the phylogeography of Synchaeta pectinata: Extending geographic data with temporal sampling J. Stökl (Regensburg) OP-E-09 More than cuticular hydrocarbons: the high chemical diversity in the courtship pheromones of parasitoid wasps O. Ovadia (Beer Sheva) OP-E-08 Cannibalism and intra-guild predation in pit-building antlions A. Wellbrock (Siegen) OP-E-07 Migration routes and wintering areas of the Common Swift Apus apus detected by geolocators Ecology SP 7-12 PL: „Peter-Ax-Lecture“ Prof. Gonzalo Giribet C. Müller (Bielefeld) OP-P-12 Rapid incorporation of glucosinolates as strategy used by a herbivore to prevent activation by myrosinases B. Lehmann (Mainz) OP-P-11 Antibacterial activity of two crustacean lipoproteins, the large discoidal lipoprotein and the high density lipoprotein/ beta-glucan binding protein. R. Romey-Glüsing (Hamburg) OP-P-10 A tiny beetle and it´s big asset - The Senecionine Monooxygenase of Longitarsus jacobaeae P. Gawalek (Kassel) OP-P-09 Daytime-dependent modulation of pheromone detection in the hawkmoth Manduca sexta G. Gäde (Rondebosch/ Cape Town) OP-P-08 The pygmy grasshopper, Tetrix subulata, synthesises a novel adipokinetic octapeptide with a third aromatic amiono acid in its corpus cardiacum S. Schenk (Wien) OP-P-07 Juvenile hormones in the control of semelparous reproduction. Physiology SP 7-12 Coffee Break 23.30 20.30 19.30 18.30 18.00 17.45 17.30 17.15 17.00 16.45 16.30 16.00 Venue Map Venue Map Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude Program Overview General Information Program DZG 2014 Satellite Symposia Lecture Hall 8 Lecture Hall 9 Entrance Lecture Hall 7 Foyer ZHG Poster and Exhibiton Area Lecture Hall 10 & Catering Behavioral Biology Lecture Hall 11 Developmental Biology Main Entrance Ecology Evolutionary Biology Morphology Neurobiology To Mensa and Main Cafeteria 1. Floor Room 1.140, 1.141, Lecture Hall 5 & 6 Physiology Zoological Systematics 12 13 Sponsors SPONSORS Program Overview General Information We are very grateful for the support of our sponsors, exhibitors and partners Program DZG 2014 Satellite Symposia General Meeting Information Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology Evolutionary Biology Morphology Neurobiology Physiology Zoological Systematics 14 Göttingen Göttingen is a university city with approximately 122,000 inhabitants. Education and research are defining aspects of life in Göttingen. Four Max Planck Institutes are active here as well as the German Primate Center, DLR, Germany‘s national research center for aeronautics and space, the Sociological Research Institute and the University for Applied Sciences and Arts. Göttingen has been the home of 44 Nobel laureates. Internationally, Göttingen has a well-established reputation as “the city that creates knowledge.” The campus boasts one of the world‘s most modern libraries, the State and University Library. Two theaters, a municipal concert hall offering lots of variety, a symphony orchestra, and numerous galleries, museums, and small stages shape the city‘s cultural life. The International Handel Festival, which was established in 1920, is world-famous. The annual highlight is the performance of the major Handel operas staged by renowned guest conductors and directors. The Göttingen music scene also features jazz, rock, church music and modern classics. Congress Venue Address: Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude (ZHG) Platz der Göttinger Sieben 37073 Göttingen 15 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 2014 Satellite Symposia Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology Evolutionary Biology Morphology Neurobiology Conference Office event lab. GmbH Dufourstraße 15 04107 Leipzig www.eventlab.org Local Organizing Committee Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Johann-Friedrich-Blumenbach Institute for Zoology and Anthropology Head of Organization Sven Bradler Gregor Bucher Martin Göpfert Organization Team André Fiala Ralf Heinrich Peter Kappeler Nikola Prpic-Schäper Stefan Scheu Ernst Wimmer Registration Desk The Registration Counter will be open at the following times: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 12.00 – 20.00 Thursday, September 11, 2014 08.00 – 20.00 Friday, September 12, 2014 08.00 – 18.00 Saturday, September 13, 2014 08.00 –19.00 Sunday, September 14, 2014 08.30 – 19.30 The Counter will be situated in the inner courtyard of the ZHG (Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude) of the Georg-AugustUniversität. Badges The personal badge is the entrance ticket to the congress venue and all scientific sessions. Due to security regulations, badges must be worn at all times throughout the congress and to social events. In case of loss or damage of your badge, the cost of 15,00 € for printing a new badge will be charged. Oral Presentations (Short Presentations) All talks must be handed in in the designated lecture hall of your presentation! Please hand in your talk the day before your talk, latest during lunch breaks or coffee breaks before your session. In each lecture hall will be a fixed computer. All presentations shall be based on Power Point versions and compatible with Windows system. Other computers or converters are not available. All presenters must therefore bring their presentation in the adequate version on flash drive (USB drive). You have 10 min for your talk and 5 min for discussion. Session assistants and chairmen are advised to strictly adhere to the presentation time. Poster Sessions The poster session and poster party will be held on Saturday, September 13, 2014 from 19.00 –21.00 in the foyer of the ZHG (Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude). Poster Presentation Guidelines Posters will be displayed during all the congress. Material to attach your poster is provided on site. Posters can be fixed on the poster boards on Thursday from 15.00. Posters need to be removed on Sunday September 14, 2014 from 16.00 and before 19.30. The organizer will not be responsible for any loss or damage occurred to the posters left on the boards beyond Sunday, September 14, 2014 19.30. The code of the poster presentation in the program is identical with the poster board number. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi will be available during all conference days. Please inquire for a password and log-in at the registration desk. Speaker’s Preview The speaker’s preview to pre-view or change your presentation is situated in the inner courtyard (Lichthof) on the ground floor of the conference halls. Physiology Zoological Systematics 16 17 KEY NOTES & SPECIAL LECTURES Program Overview General Information Program DZG 2014 Satellite Symposia Exhibition The industrial exhibition is located in the inner courtyard of the ZHG (Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude). Exhibition opening hours are as follows: Thursday, September 11, 2014 18.00 – 21.30 Friday, September 12, 2014 08.30 – 16.30 Saturday, September 13, 2014 08.30 –21.00 Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology Evolutionary Biology Morphology Neurobiology Physiology Sunday, September 14, 2014 08.30 – 16.30 Coffee breaks & lunches Coffee will be served in the inner courtyard of the ZHG of the conference building and are included in the registration fee. Lunch can be purchased in the Mensa during lunch breaks or in one of the many restaurants around the campus. Lunch with small snacks on Sunday, September 14, 2014 will be provided for all participants and is included in the registration fee. Congress Language The official language of the Congress will be English. Thursday, September 11th 2014 | HS 10 (ZHG) Insurance The Congress accepts no liability for any personal injury, loss or damage of property belonging to or additional expenses incurred by congress participants either during the congress or as result of delays, strikes or any other circumstances. Participants are advised to make their own arrangements with respect to health and travel insurance. Opening Ceremony: Welcome Address | 18.30 – 19.00 Ulrich Holefleisch | Mayor of the City of Göttingen Prof. Dr. Constance Scharff | President of the German Zoological Society Prof. Dr. Ruth Florack | Vice President Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Prof. Dr. Martin Göpfert| Head of Local Organizing Committee of the 107th Annual Meeting Introductory Lecture | 19.00 – 19.30 Historie der Zoologie in Göttingen Rüdiger Hardeland (Göttingen) Public Evening Lecture | 19.30 – 20.30 Oscillations in biological systems Frank Jülicher (Dresden) Chair: Martin Göpfert Friday, September 12th 2014 Key Note | 09.00 – 10.00 | HS 10 Insect Biotechnology Andreas Vilcinskas (Gießen) Chair: Ernst Wimmer Key Note | 10.00 – 11.00 | HS 10 “Caenorhabditis nematodes in an Evolutionary and Ecological Context: Vulva Development and Natural Pathogens” Marie-Anne Félix (Paris) Chair: Ernst Wimmer Zoological Systematics 18 19 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 2014 Satellite Symposia 2. Public Evening Lecture (in German) 18.30-19.30 | Aula der Universität (Wilhelmsplatz, Innenstadt) Collective Behaviour and Collective Intelligence K. Bartels (Zürich) J. Krause (Berlin) Chair: Peter Kappeler Chair: Martin Göpfert Key Note | 10.00 – 11.00 | HS 10 HS 10 Evolution of Mammalian Diving Capacity Traced by Myoglobin Net Surface Charge Developmental Biology Ecology M. Berenbrink (Liverpool) Neurobiology Physiology Zoological Systematics 20 H. Zakon (Austin) Chair: Martin Göpfert Peter-Ax-Lecture | 18.30-19.30 | HS 10 Key Note | 10.00 – 11.00 | HS 10 Genomes, transcriptomes, morphology and fossils; Building the Animal Tree of Life in the era of genomics Arthropod distribution in a tropical rainforest: solving a puzzle in four dimensions? Gonzalo Giribet (Harvard) Chair: Sven Bradler Y. Basset (Panama City) Awards | 18.00 – 19.00 | HS 9 Werner-Rathmayer-Preis Morphology Electric fish in the age of genomics: a test of parallel molecular evolution Chair: Stefan Scheu Chair: Stefan Scheu Evolutionary Biology HS 10 Baumeisterin des Lebenden: die Aristotelische physis, unsere „Natur“ Saturday, September 13th 2014 Key Note | 09.00 – 10.00 | Behavioral Biology Sunday, September 14th 2014 Key Note | 09.00 – 10.00 | MEETINGS DZG Thursday, September 11th 2014 DZG Board Meeting | 14.00 – 16.00 | The smell of death - Necromones in insects and other articulate animals Meeting of Speakers of Study Groups Freia-Raphaella Lorenz (Bayreuth) DZG Advisory Council Meeting Laudator: Constanze Scharff 14.00 – 16.00 | 16.00 – 18.00 | Room 1.141 (1. Floor) HS 5 (1. Floor) Room 1.141 (1. Floor) Karl-Ritter-von-Frisch Medaille (Wissenschaftspreis der DZG) From neurogenetic studies in the fly brain to a concept in circadian biology Charlotte Helfrich-Förster (Würzburg) Saturday, September 13th 2014 DZG Member Meeting & Awards | 16:30 – 19:00 | HS 9 Laudator: Monika Stengl 21 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 2014 Satellite Symposia SECTION MEETINGS SIDE PROGRAM Friday, September 12th 2014 Guided Tours Deutsches Primatenzentrum Section Meeting – Behavioral Biology 13.00-14.00 | HS 8 Section Meeting – Developmental Biology 13:00-14:00 | HS 7 Friday, September 12th 2014 11.45 – 13.30 and 13.45 – 15.30 | DPZ Saturday, September 13th 2014 11.45 – 13.30 and 13.45 – 15.30 | DPZ Section Meeting – Zoological Systematics 13.00-14.00 | HS 9 Section Meeting – Neurobiology 13.00-14.00 | HS 10 Behavioral Biology Saturday, September 13th 2014 Developmental Biology Ecology Evolutionary Biology Section Meeting – Morphology 13.00-14.00 | HS 9 Section Meeting – Ecology 13.15-13.45 | HS 10 Section Meeting – Evolutionary Biology 15.30-16.00 | HS 8 The German Primate Center (DPZ) is a non-university research institute and member of the Leibniz Association. It covers the entire field of research with and about non-human primates with special foci on infectious diseases, neuroscience and primate biology. For its own research and to support other institutions, the DPZ is active in primate housing and breeding. Your visit to the DPZ will include a short introduction to the research at the DPZ and a guided tour to the outdoor breeding and housing facilities where we will discuss primate research, animal experimentation and breeding. Please register at the registration desk, where you will also find information on how to get to the DPZ by public transport and further details. Please note that the number of participants is limited and that their age must be more than 15 years due to legal reasons. Please wear adequate shoes. Meeting Point directly at Deutsches Primatenzentrum Morphology Sunday, September 14th 2014 Section Meeting – Physiology | 14.00 – 14.30 | HS 7 Neurobiology Physiology Zoological Systematics 22 23 Program Overview Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft – Meet DFG @ DZG 2014 General Information DFG Office Hours: Saturday, 13 Sep 2014, 9–12 and 15–18 Sunday, 14 Sep 2014, 9–12 Room 1.141 (1st Floor) Program DZG 2014 Satellite Symposia • Appointments with DFG Programme Officer Christoph Limbach for individual consultation Please sign in on site at Room 1.141 Behavioral Biology Saturday, September 13th 2014 Thomas Stach Humboldt Univ. Berlin, DFG Heisenberg fellow Let´s get off for a bit – gaining international research experience DFG-Talk – “Starting your research career – DFG funding programmes and application procedures” HS 7 Christoph Limbach, DFG Ecology Georg Mayer, University of Leipzig, Emmy Noether Research Group Leader Simone Sommer, University of Ulm, Member of the DFG Review Board in Zoology Neurobiology This talk is adressed to researchers at an early stage of their scientific careers (e.g. advanced PhD students, Postdocs, junior research group leaders) and aims at introducing the German Research Foundation (DFG) as the largest research funding organisation and relevant DFG funding programmes. Application and review procedures will be presented and recent developments discussed. Experienced scientists will share their experiences relating to their scientific careers and disclose some tips and tricks for grant writing. No registration required! Sunday, September 14th 2014 Physiology DFG Speed-Dating – Meet the experts to discuss perspectives for your research career | 13.00 – 14.30 | Room 1.141 (1. Floor) Zoological Systematics Take the opportunity to get in touch with renowned scientists and DFG representatives. Talk about your research career plans and discuss your questions about funding opportunities. Up to five participants will meet one expert for 15 minutes at a time. Change tables to meet different experts. 24 Experts and Topics: • Registration for DFG Speed-Dating (see below) 13.00 – 14.00 | Morphology Please note that registration is required for this event (see below). Martin Göpfert Univ. Göttingen Life after the PhD – planning your Postdoc stage Developmental Biology Evolutionary Biology The Speed-Dating is primarily adressed to researchers at an early stage of their scientific careers (e.g. advanced PhD students, Postdocs, junior research group leaders). Snacks and drinks will be served. Gregor Bucher Univ. Göttingen, DFG Heisenberg professorship On your road to scientific independence – starting your own research group Susanne Foitzik Univ. Mainz, Member of the DFG Review Board in Zoology On the way to a professorship – dos and don’ts Peter Kappeler DPZ and Univ. Göttingen, Member of the DFG Review Board in Zoology The reviewer’s view on grant proposals and CVs – criteria for evaluation of projects and people Susanne Dobler Univ. Hamburg, Vice President of the Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft Career and kids – managing research and family life Christoph Limbach DFG Head Office DFG funding opportunities – raising your own research money For registration, please send an e-mail to jennifer.keldenich@dfg.de. You will then receive a registration form for choosing your topics of interest. First come, first serve! Please note that all registrations have to be confirmed on site in the DFG Meeting Office: Saturday, 13 Sep 2014, 9–12 and 15–18 Sunday, 14 Sep 2014, 9–12 Room 1.141 (1. Floor) On-site registration is possible if space is available. 25 SOCIAL PROGRAM Program Overview General Information Program DZG 2014 Satellite Symposia Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology Evolutionary Biology Morphology Saturday, September 13th 2014 iBeetle workshop: How to establish functional genetics in Zoology 14.00 – 15.30 | HS 6 Thursday, September 11th 2014 Welcome Reception | 20.30 – 22.00 | Sunday, September 14th 2014 Social Evening – Dinner | Foyer ZHG 20.30 – 23.30 | Restaurant Bullerjahn Functional genetic research has been limited to very few highly developed model systems like Drosophila melanogaster, Mus musculus and Caenorhabditis elegans. Hence, most of what we know in terms of gene function is restricted to these model systems and to biological processes represented there. Since recently, new technical developments allow extending functional genetics to more species: New generation sequencing is used for the detection of genes, RNA interference (RNAi) can knock down gene function in many species and recently, the CRISPR system has been established to generate targeted mutations. Further, transgenic techniques based on widely applicable transposon systems can be used in many model species and the large scale RNAi screen iBeetle is detecting novel gene functions independent from the Drosophila paradigm. We will give an overview on the use of these techniques and the respective prerequisites that are needed to establish them in the organism of choice. In the discussion we will share our experience in applying these new tools to novel model systems. Nico Posnien*, Anna Gilles#, Johannes Schinko#, Ernst Wimmer*, Gregor Bucher* * Georg-August-University Göttingen | # IGFL Lyon We are delighted to invite you to our social dinner on Sunday, Sept. 14th which will take place at the Restaurant “Bullerjahn”. Enjoy the unique atmosphere and spend an evening with your colleagues and friends. Address BULLERJAHN - Speise- & Schankwirtschaft im Ratskeller zu Göttingen Markt 9 37073 Göttingen Neurobiology Tickets 50.00 € | 35.00 € (students) Physiology incl. 19% German VAT Tickets may be purchased on-site at the registration desk. Zoological Systematics 26 We look forward to welcoming you! 27 BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGY Program Overview Friday, September 12th 2014 General Information Chair: Anja Widdig Biology Program DZG 201 2014 B. Caspers (Bielefeld) Symposium Lecture I – Barbara Caspers | 11.30 – 12.00 | HS 8 “The neglected sense: Olfactory communication in zebra finches” Satellite Symposia Symposium Lecture II – Holger Goerlitz | 12.00 – 12.30 | HS 8 Chair: Lars Lewejohann Auditory interactions in the night sky: from neurons to communities H. R. Goerlitz (Seewiesen) Behavioral Biology Short Presentations: Behavioral Biology I | 14.30 – 16.00 | HS 8 Chair: Antje Engelhardt 14.30 OP-BB-01 Developmental Biology Ecology The adaptive function of male genital titillators in mating and spermatophore transfer in a bushcricket N. C. Wulff (Berlin), G. U. C. Lehmann (Berlin) 14.45 OP-BB-02 Evolutionary Biology Mating plug efficacy in a dwarf spider - the role of size and age. K. Kunz (Greifswald), M. Witthuhn (Greifswald), G. Uhl (Greifswald) Morphology Neurobiology 15.00 OP-BB-03 From hormone to pheromone? A female produced antiaphrodisiac reflects hormone titer during parental care S. Steiger (Ulm), K. C. Engel (Ulm), J. Stökl (Regensburg), M. Ayasse (Ulm), J. Ruther (Regensburg) Physiology 15.15 OP-BB-04 Fitness costs of division of labour Zoological Systematics 28 E. Jongepier (Mainz), S. Foitzik (Mainz) 29 Program Overview 15.30 OP-BB-05 Program DZG 201 2014 Interspecific competition shapes complex cognitive abilities: How archerfish outperform other surface-feeding fish in their shared mangrove habitat. Satellite Symposia I. Rischawy (Bayreuth), M. Blum (Bayreuth), S. Schuster (Bayreuth) General Information 15.45 OP-BB-06 Searching for a regular pulse in zebra finch song P. Norton (Berlin), C. Scharff (Berlin) Behavioral Biology Short Presentations: Behavioral Biology II | 16.30 – 18.00 | HS 8 Chair: Markus Port 16.30 OP-BB-07 Developmental Biology Ecology A New World Perspective on the Swash-Surfing Behavior of Intertidal Gastropods W. Peters (Fort Wayne), L. Delbene (Montevideo) 16.45 OP-BB-08 Evolutionary Biology Morphology Neurobiology Physiology Zoological Systematics 30 Ambush predators may select for small group size in rainforest primate prey B. Wheeler (Göttingen), C. Janson (Missoula, Montana) 17.00 OP-BB-09 The long reach of a parasite in ant societies F. Hagemeier (Mainz), S. Beros (Mainz), E. Jongepier (Mainz), S. Foitzik (Mainz) 17.15 OP-BB-10 Localization of artificial flatfish breathing currents by harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) B. Niesterok (Rostock), S. Wieskotten (Rostock), Y. Krüger (Rostock), G. Dehnhardt (Rostock), W. Hanke (Rostock) 17.30 OP-BB-11 Behavioural thermoregulation by European bison in a low mountain range forest in Germany P. Schmitz (Siegen), S. Caspers (Siegen), K. Witte (Siegen) 17.45 OP-BB-12 A functional role of the sky’s polarization pattern in orientation in the greater mouse-eared bat S. Greif (Belfast, Seewiesen), I. Borissov (Tel Aviv), Y. Yovel (Tel Aviv), R. Holland (Belfast) Sunday, September 14th 2014 Short Presentations: Behavioral Biology III | 16.30 – 18.00 | HS 8 Chair: Gerlind U. C. Lehmann 16.30 OP-BB-13 Stability of behavioural syndromes over the lifetime of a holometabolous insect T. Müller (Bielefeld), C. Müller (Bielefeld) 16.45 OP-BB-14 Effects of parental and own early developmental conditions on the phenotype in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) E. T. Krause (Bielefeld), M. Naguib (Wageningen) 17.00 OP-BB-15 Why primates concern us all - a novel theory of primate social evolution and its implications for behavioural ecology M. Port (Göttingen) 31 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia 17.15 OP-BB-16 Impact of social environment on juvenile performance in a cichlid fish T. Thünken (Bonn), S. Hesse (Bonn) 17.30 OP-BB-17 Social influences on the foraging behavior of Neotropical nectarfeeding bats (Glossophaga soricina) M. Knörnschild (Ulm) 17.45 OP-BB-18 Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Transgenerational effects of the social environment on endocrine profiles and behaviour in Japanese quail V. C. Goerlich-Jansson (Bielefeld), E. M. A. Langen (Bielefeld), N. von Engelhardt (Bielefeld) Posters Ecology Evolutionary Biology Morphology Neurobiology Physiology Zoological Systematics 32 PP-BB-01 Influence of male genital structures and body mass on the mating success in the bushcricket Metrioptera roeselii (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) S. Kuchenreuther (Berlin), G. U. C. Lehmann (Berlin) PP-BB-02 PP-BB-04 FGFR signaling in Hydra: docking proteins and other downstream signaling elements A. Suryawanshi (Marburg), E. Lange (Marburg), N. Rebscher (Marburg), M. Hassel (Marburg) PP-BB-05 Synchronization of Electrical Discharge Patterns between Weakly Electric Fish (Mormyrus rume) and a Mobile Dummy Fish. M. Worm (Bonn), R. Toma (Bonn), G. von der Emde (Bonn) PP-BB-06 Functional analysis of Sp family genes in insects and spiders T. Königsmann-Erichsen (Göttingen), N. Turetzek (Göttingen), N. Schäper (Göttingen), M. Pechmann (Göttingen), N.- M. Prpic-Schäper (Göttingen) PP-BB-07 Spatial orientation strategies in the weakly electric fish, Gnathonemus petersii S. Schumacher (Bonn), K. Mohr (Bonn), J. Thenert (Bonn), T. Burt de Perera (Oxford), G. von der Emde (Bonn) PP-BB-08 The epithelial microfilament pattern of Drosophila ovarian follicles: dependence on intracellular pH and membrane potential Developmental genetic studies of the embryonic development and metamorphosis of the pedipalp using the spider Parasteatoda tepidariorum (C. L. Koch, 1841) I. Weiß (Aachen), N. Tillmann (Aachen), J. Bohrmann (Aachen) N.- M. Prpic (Göttingen), C. Schomburg (Göttingen), M. Pechmann (Köln) PP-BB-03 PP-BB-09 Multisensory object discrimination in the weakly electric fish Gnathonemus petersii Influence of arbuscular mycorrhiza on performance and behaviour of a generalist herbivore S. Schumacher (Bonn), J. Thenert (Bonn), G. von der Emde (Bonn) V. Tomczak (Bielefeld), C. Müller (Bielefeld) 33 Program Overview PP-BB-10 PP-BB-16 General Information Multidimensional decision-making in a small circuit Program DZG 201 2014 Experimental infection of a periodical cicada (Magicicada cassini) with a parasitoid (Emblemasoma auditrix) of a proto-periodical cicada (Okanagana rimosa) Satellite Symposia R. Lakes-Harlan (Gießen), T. de Vries (Gießen) PP-BB-11 The impact of long-term alarm cue exposition on attractiveness and mate choice decisions in a cichlid fish Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology D. Meuthen (Bonn), S. A. Baldauf (Bonn), T. C. M. Bakker (Bonn), T. Thünken (Bonn) PP-BB-12 The ontogenetic significance of animal play: developmental costs and benefits A. Berghänel (Göttingen), O. Schülke (Göttingen), J. Ostner (Göttingen) Ecology Evolutionary Biology Morphology Physiology 34 Learning and recall of a spatial memory task in weakly electric fish (Gnathonemus petersii) S. Künzel (Bielefeld), J. Engelmann (Bielefeld) PP-BB-18 Timing in pinnipeds T. Heinrich (Rostock), G. Dehnhardt (Rostock), F. Hanke (Rostock) PP-BB-19 Infant care in saddleback tamarins (Saguinus nigrifrons) D. Slana (Göttingen), E. W. Heymann (Göttingen), M. Heistermann (Göttingen) Does visual lateralization affect female mate choice and male-male aggression in three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)? PP-BB-20 S. Käfer (Bonn), T. C. M. Bakker (Bonn), I. P. Rick (Bonn) Size discrimination of single vortex rings by stationary harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) PP-BB-14 Y. Krüger (Rostock), S. Wieskotten (Rostock), L. Miersch (Rostock), G. Dehnhardt (Rostock), W. Hanke (Rostock) PP-BB-21 J. A. Byl (Rostock), L. Miersch (Rostock), G. Dehnhardt (Rostock) Feeding competition in female Assamese macaques and the role of conflict avoidance PP-BB-15 M. Heesen (Göttingen), J. Ostner (Göttingen), S. Rogahn (Göttingen), S. Macdonald (Göttingen), O. Schülke (Göttingen) Anemotactic orientation in leaf-cutting ants during digging Zoological Systematics PP-BB-17 PP-BB-13 Underwater sound localization of pure tones in the median plane by harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) Neurobiology C. Reinel (Bayreuth), S. Schuster (Bayreuth) F. Halboth (Würzburg), F. Roces (Würzburg) 35 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Program Overview Friday, September 12th 2014 General Information Chair: Niko Prpic-Schäper Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Symposium Lecture I – Susanne Önel | 11.30 – 12.00 | HS 9 Myoblast fusion in Drosophila: Cellular and molecular insights into muscle development S. Önel (Marburg), J. Hamp (Marburg), V. Groth (Marburg), C. Dottermusch-Heidel (Marburg), C. Braukmann (Marburg) Symposium Lecture II – Andreas Hejnol | 12.00 – 12.30 | HS 9 Chair: Niko Prpic-Schäper Protostomy? Deuterostomy? - Does it really matter? Behavioral Biology A. Hejnol (Bergen) Developmental Biology Short Presentations: Developmental Biology I 14.30 – 16.00 | Chair: Reinhard Schröder Ecology HS 7 14.30 OP-DB-01 Filopodia based Wnt transport during vertebrate tissue patterning. Evolutionary Biology S. Scholpp (Karlsruhe) 14.45 OP-DB-02 Morphology Neurobiology Axis Patterning by BMPs: Cnidarian Network Reveals Evolutionary Constraints G. Genikhovich (Wien), P. Fried (Basel), D. Iber (Basel), U. Technau (Wien) 15.00 OP-DB-03 Physiology Zoological Systematics 36 Distribution of sea anemone cell types challenges germ layer homology P. Steinmetz (Wien), A. Aman (Wien), J. Kraus (Wien), S. Jahnel (Wien), W. Wang (Kiel), K. Khalturin (Okinawa), U. Technau (Wien) 37 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia 15.15 OP-DB-04 17.15 OP-DB-10 FGFR signaling in Hydra: a first, differentially expressed FGF E. Lange (Marburg), N. Rebscher (Marburg), M. Hassel (Marburg) 15.30 OP-DB-05 Hox genes in Brachionus plicatilis (Rotifera): formation of a miniature nervous system A. Fröbius (Gießen), A. Vilcinskas (Gießen), P. Funch (Aarhus) 15.45 OP-DB-06 Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Neural development in the water bear Hypsibius dujardini (Tardigrada) V. Gross (Leipzig), S. Treffkorn (Leipzig), G. Mayer (Leipzig) Short Presentations: Developmental Biology II Ecology 16.30 – 18.00 | Chair: Georg Mayer HS 7 16.30 OP-DB-07 Evolutionary Biology Morphology Analysis of embryonic eye development in the spider Parasteatoda tepiariorum C. Schomburg (Göttingen) 16.45 OP-DB-08 Neurobiology Evolution of BarH transcription factors in embryonic development N. Turetzek (Göttingen) Physiology Zoological Systematics 38 17.00 OP-DB-09 Investigating the Role of DNA Methyltransferase 1 (Dnmt1) in Tribolium castaneum via Knock-down and Expression Analysis N. Stolte (Münster), M. Diddens-de Buhr (Münster), H. Eggert (Münster), J. Ebeling (Hohen Neuendorf), J. Kurtz (Münster) 17.30 OP-DB-11 Adult Prothorax Patterning during Insect Typical Metamorphosis Y. Hu (Göttingen), G. Bucher (Göttingen) 17.45 OP-DB-12 Identification of the molecular changes underlying head shape variation in three closely related Drosophila species M. Torres Oliva (Göttingen), I. Almudi (Oxford, UK), M. D. S. Nunes (Oxford, UK), A. P. McGregor (Oxford, UK), N. Posnien (Göttingen) Posters PP-DB-01 The epithelial microfilament pattern of Drosophila ovarian follicles: dependence on intracellular pH and membrane potential I. Weiß (Aachen), N. Tillmann (Aachen), J. Bohrmann (Aachen) PP-DB-02 FGFR signaling in Hydra: docking proteins and other downstream signaling elements A Suryawanshi (Marburg), E. Lange (Marburg), N. Rebscher (Marburg), M. Hassel (Marburg) A single FGF-receptor controls development of the mesoderm and the tracheal system in the beetle embryo. R. Schröder (Rostock), R. Sharma (Rostock), K. Beer (Rostock), F. Schmöhl (Rostock), K. Ivanow (Rostock) 39 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia PP-DB-03 Functional analysis of Sp family genes in insects and spiders T. Königsmann-Erichsen (Göttingen), N. Turetzek (Göttingen), N. Schäper (Göttingen), M. Pechmann (Göttingen), N. Prpic-Schäper (Göttingen) PP-DB-04 Developmental genetic studies of the embryonic development and metamorphosis of the pedipalp using the spider Parasteatoda tepidariorum (C. L. Koch, 1841) Behavioral Biology C. Schomburg (Göttingen), M. Pechmann (Göttingen), N. Prpic-Schäper (Göttingen) PP-DB-05 Developmental Biology Ecology Gene expression during body appendage development in caudal regenerates of the polychaete annelid Platynereis dumerilii J. Grimmel (Gießen), A. Fröbius (Gießen), A. Dorresteijn (Gießen) Evolutionary Biology Morphology Neurobiology Physiology Zoological Systematics 40 41 ECOLOGY Program Overview Saturday, September 13th 2014 General Information Chair: Gerlind U. C. Lehmann Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Symposium Lecture I | Phillip Gienapp | 11.30 – 12.00 | HS 10 Mismatches in seasonal timing between predators and prey: causes and consequences P. Gienapp (Wageningen) Symposium Lecture II | Martin Schädler | 12.00 – 12.30 | HS 10 Chair: Gerlind U. C. Lehmann Below the surface: How soil biota affect plant-animal interactions and ecological communities Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology M. Schädler (Halle) Short Presentations: Ecology I | 14:00 – 15:30 | HS 10 Chair: Martin Schädler 14:00 OP-E-01 Ecology Evolutionary Biology Effects of anthropogenic habitat disturbance on lemur health: friend or foe? I. de Winter (Wageningen), I. Heitkönig (Wageningen), P. van Hooft (Wageningen), P. Wright (New York) 14:15 OP-E-02 Morphology Neurobiology Physiology Sustaining trophic functions in tropical ant assemblages. M. Houadria (Mainz), F. Menzel (Mainz) 14:30 OP-E-03 Landscape Related Resource Diversity Improves Bee Fitness B. Kaluza (Lüneburg, Würzburg, Maroochydoore), H. Wallace (Maroochydoore), T. Heard (Brisbane), S. Leonhardt (Würzburg,) Zoological Systematics 42 43 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia 14:45 OP-E-04 Re-establishing the burbot (Lota lota) in NRW - combining science and applied water management More than cuticular hydrocarbons: the high chemical diversity in the courtship pheromones of parasitoid wasps K. Lampert (Bochum) J. Stökl (Regensburg), I. Weiss (Regensburg), A.- T. Dandekar (Regensburg), J. Hofferberth (Gambier, Ohio), J. Ruther (Regensburg) 15:00 OP-E-05 Linking habitat suitability to demography: a case study on great crested newts (Triturus cristatus) B. Unglaub (Braunschweig), A. Drechsler (Braunschweig), S. Steinfartz (Braunschweig), B. Schmidt (Zurich) Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology 15:15 OP-E-06 The burst of wild boar populations in Europe: how local adaptation mediates the effects of climate change in a widespread ungulate S. G. Vetter (Wien), T. Ruf (Wien), C. Bieber (Wien), W. Arnold (Wien) Ecology Sunday, September 14th 2014 Short Presentations: Ecology II | 16.30 – 18.00 | HS 10 Evolutionary Biology Morphology Neurobiology Chair: Phillip Gineapp 16.30 OP-E-07 Migration routes and wintering areas of the Common Swift Apus apus detected by geolocators A. Wellbrock (Siegen), C. Bauch (Wilhelmshaven), J. Rozman (Siegen), K. Witte (Siegen) 16.45 OP-E-08 Physiology Cannibalism and intra-guild predation in pit-building antlions O. Ovadia (Beer Sheva), E. Barkae (Beer Sheva), T. Levy (Beer Sheva) Zoological Systematics 44 17.00 OP-E-09 17.15 OP-E-10 Understanding the phylogeography of Synchaeta pectinata: Extending geographic data with temporal sampling D. Kimpel (Oldenburg), G. Gerlach (Oldenburg), J. Gockel (Oldenburg), O. R. P. Bininda-Emonds (Oldenburg) 17.30 OP-E-11 Tracking livestock-associated bacteria in the gut-microbiome of sympatric black-backed jackals (Canis mesomelas) in central Namibia S. Menke (Berlin), M. Meier (Berlin), J. Melzheimer (Berlin), J. K. E. Mfune (Windhoek), B. Wachter (Berlin), S. Sommer (Ulm) 17.45 OP-E-12 The effect of parental age on development, body mass and resistance to stress I. Scharf (Tel Aviv), S. Halle (Tel Aviv), A. Nowizki (Tel Aviv) Posters PP-E-02 Fungal allelopathy suppresses anti-fungivore defence in a mycotoxigenic mould M. Rohlfs (Göttingen), M. Trienens (Groningen), S. Caballero Ortiz (Göttingen), G. Holighaus (Göttingen), K. Döll (Göttingen), P. Karlovsky (Göttingen) 45 Program Overview PP-E-03 PP-E-08 General Information Odour-based location of mutualist host and toxic non-host microfungi by Drosophila larvae Ubiquitous eight-carbon volatiles of fungi are infochemicals for a specialist fungivore L. Stötefeld (Göttingen), G. Holighaus (Göttingen), S. Schütz (Göttingen), M. Rohlfs (Göttingen) G. Holighaus (Göttingen), B. Weißbecker (Göttingen), M. von Fragstein (Göttingen), S. Schütz (Göttingen) Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia PP-E-04 Poison is a matter of perspective: The Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) and the Onion Beetle (Lilioceris merdigera, Chrysomelidae, Criocerinae) Behavioral Biology M. Baum (Hamburg), S. Dobler (Hamburg) PP-E-05 Developmental Biology Direct effects of sublethal ambient UVB-radiation on dorsal body coloration and activity of three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) Ecology S. Vitt (Bonn), S. Wellnitz (Bonn), S. Kuhl (Bonn), T. C. M. Bakker (Bonn), I. P. Rick (Bonn) PP-E-06 Evolutionary Biology Morphology Microsatellite genetic variability between populations of the coconut crab Birgus latro (Decapoda: Anomura: Coenobitidae) from Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean C. Anagnostou (Kiel), C. Schubart ( Regensburg) PP-E-07 Neurobiology Physiology RFID-reader is watching you: measuring activity patterns in free-living edible dormice (Glis glis) J. S. Cornils (Wien), F. Hölzl (Wien), S. B. Erci (Wien), C. Bieber (Wien), T. Ruf (Wien) Zoological Systematics 46 47 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Program Overview Friday, September 12th 2014 General Information Chair: Sandra Steiger Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Symposium Lecture I | Thomas Flatt | 12.30 – 13.00 | HS 8 Genomic basis of a 30 year-long selection experiment for longevity in Drosophila T. Flatt (Lausanne) Short Presentations: Evolutionary Biology I 14.30 – 16.00 | Chair: Johannes Stökl Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology Evolutionary Biology Morphology Neurobiology Physiology HS 10 14.30 OP-EB-01 Integrative taxonomy favors divergent evolution of the largest living Odonate species; the Neotropical damselfly Megaloprepus caerulatus (Odonata: Zygoptera) W. Feindt (Hannover, New York), H. Hadrys (Hannover, New York, New Haven) 14.45 OP-EB-02 A major evolutionary transition of egg-laying strategy in stick and leaf insects: first record of a phasmatodean ootheca S. Bradler (Göttingen), F. Leubner (Göttingen), P. Michalik (Greifswald), J. Goldberg (Göttingen) 15.00 OP-EB-03 Bears in a forest of gene trees: Phylogenetic inference is complicated by incomplete lineage sorting and gene flow V. E. Kutschera (Frankfurt am Main), T. Bidon (Frankfurt am Main), F. Hailer (Frankfurt am Main), A. Janke (Frankfurt am Main) Zoological Systematics 48 49 Program Overview 16.45 OP-EB-08 15.15 OP-EB-04 Program DZG 201 2014 The Signature of Zoochorous Dispersal Dispersal Ecology and Population Genetics of Reed Beetles (Genus: Macroplea) Satellite Symposia J.- J. Laux (Hamburg), G. Kölsch (Hamburg) General Information Phylogeography of the Hyles euphorbiae complex (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) - Diverse molecular patterns of introgression and evidence for hybrid zone movements influenced by climate change M. Mende (Göttingen, Dresden, Frankfurt am Main), H. Stuckas (Dresden), M. Bartel (Dresden), A. K. Hundsdoerfer (Dresden) Ecology Variation in adaptive resilience in natural populations of an ecologically important freshwater fish species S. Smith (Wien, Adelaide), C. Brauer (Adelaide), P. Unmack (Canberra), G. Guillot (Copenhagen), L. Bernatchez (Laval), L. B. Beheregaray (Adelaide) 17.15 OP-EB-10 15.45 OP-EB-06 Developmental Biology R. Schneider (Konstanz), Y. Li (Konstanz), A. Meyer (Konstanz), H. Gunter (Konstanz) 17.00 OP-EB-09 15.30 OP-EB-05 Behavioral Biology Regulatory gene networks that shape the development of adaptive phenotypic plasticity in a cichlid fish Comparative phylogeography of African rhinoceros species suggests vastly different evolutionary histories Chemical warfare no solution against parasite attack: Tribolium castaneum vs. Beauveria bassiana Y. Moodley (Wien) C. Rafaluk (Gießen, Kiel), H. Schulenburg (Kiel), G. Joop (Gießen) 17.30 OP-EB-11 Evolutionary Biology Short Presentations: Evolutionary Biology II 16.30 – 18.00 | Chair: Thomas Flatt HS 10 Morphology 16.30 OP-EB-07 Neurobiology Physiology Evolution of Electric Organ Discharge (EOD) in African weakly electric fishes: Genomics and behavioral ecology of a magic trait R. Tiedemann (Potsdam), F. Lamanna (Potsdam), C. Paul (Potsdam), L. Nguyen (Potsdam, Berlin), F. Kirschbaum (Berlin) Infection and immune priming in Tribolium castaneum - a transcriptomic approach J. Kurtz (Münster), S. Behrens (Münster), J. Greenwood (Münster), E. Bornberg-Bauer (Münster), B. Milutinovic (Münster), R. Peuß (Münster), H. Eggert (Münster), H. Schulenburg (Kiel), P. Rosenstiel (Kiel), D. Esser (Kiel) 17.45 OP-EB-12 Parasite-induced changes in host behavior and gene expression after infection B. Feldmeyer (Mainz), J. Mazur (Mainz), H. Lerp (Mainz), S. Beros (Mainz), H. Binder (Mainz), S. Foitzik (Mainz) Zoological Systematics 50 51 Program Overview General Information Saturday, September 13th 2014 Short Presentations: Evolutionary Biology III 14.00 – 15.30 | Chair: Martin Hasselmann HS 8 Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia 14.00 OP-EB-13 Social immunity in earwigs: Frass production provides anti-microbial protections in an insect with maternal care J. Diehl (Mainz), M. Körner (Mainz), J. Meunier (Mainz) 14.15 OP-EB-14 Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology Evolutionary Biology Morphology Neurobiology Causes of intraspecific variability in associative learning in the parasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis M. Koppik (Bremen), T. S. Hoffmeister (Bremen), S. Brunkhorst (Bremen), M. Kieß (Bremen), A. Thiel (Bremen) 14.30 OP-EB-15 Allele recognition drives mate choice in a parasitic wasp A. Thiel (Bremen), A. C. Weeda (Bremen), J. G. de Boer (Groningen, Wageningen), T. S. Hoffmeister (Bremen) 14.45 OP-EB-16 Evolution of homomorphic sex chromosomes in anurans: Testing predictions from Haldane’s rule on introgression patterns in secondary hybrid zones using transcriptome-based markers J. Gerchen (Berlin), S. Tamschick (Berlin), J. Röhr (Berlin), C. Dieterich (Köln), W. Kloas (Berlin), M. Stöck (Berlin) 15.00 OP-EB-17 Physiology Zoological Systematics 52 15.15 OP-EB-18 Cost and benefit dependent migrating strategies in male crested macaques (Macaca nigra) P. Marty (Göttingen), A. Engelhardt (Göttingen), K. Hodges (Göttingen), M. Agil (Bogor) Sunday, September 14th 2014 Symposium Lecture II – Martin Hasselmann 12.30 – 13.00 | HS 10 Chair: Sandra Steiger Evolution of interaction in a highly social organized environment M. Hasselmann (Stuttgart) Short Presentations: Evolutionary Biology IV 14.30 – 16.00 | Chair: Andra Thiel HS 10 14:30 OP-EB-19 The evolution of cuticular hydrocarbon profiles in ants F. Menzel (Mainz), B. Blaimer (Washington DC), T. Schmitt (Würzburg) 14:45 OP-EB-20 Complexity of the olfactory system across and within Hymenoptera Atta vollenweideri as a case study S. Koch (Konstanz), C. Kelber (Darmstadt), C. J. Kleineidam (Konstanz) 15:00 OP-EB-21 The evolution of social monogamy in primates: Insights from the lemurs of Madagascar Phoretic mites as a model for co-evolutionary dynamics and ecological speciation P. Kappeler (Göttingen) V. Nehring (Freiburg) 53 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Behavioral Biology 15:15 OP-EB-22 Patterns of ancient asexuality in oribatid mites J. Bast (Göttingen), A. Brandt (Göttingen), I. Schäfer (Göttingen), M. Maraun (Göttingen), S. Scheu (Göttingen), K. Kraaijeveld (Amsterdam) 15:30 OP-EB-23 PP-EB-03 Parenthood analysis and population assignment in wild boar (Sus scrofa): How many microsatellites to use? S. G. Vetter (Wien), C. Bieber (Wien), F. Suchentrunk (Wien) PP-EB-04 Quantifying realized inbreeding in wild and captive animal populations Species Delimitation of Icelandic Decapods (Crustacaea) using DNA barcodes and Automatic Barcode Gap Detection (ABGD) U. Knief (Starnberg, Seewiesen), G. Hemmrich-Stanisak (Kiel), M. Wittig (Kiel), A. Franke (Kiel), S. C. Griffith (Sydney), B. Kempenaers (Starnberg, Seewiesen), W. Forstmeier (Starnberg (Seewiesen)) F. Deister (Oldenburg), M. J. Raupach (Wilhelmshaven) 15:45 OP-EB-24 Developmental Biology Genome size variation and song attractiveness in grasshoppers: sexual selection against large genomes? Ecology H. Schielzeth (Bielefeld), C. Streitner (Bielefeld), U. Lampe (Bielefeld), A. Franzke (Bielefeld), K. Reinhold (Bielefeld) PP-EB-05 Evolution in soil – phylogeography of soil-living arthropods reveals ancient radiations and few extinctions I. Schaefer (Göttingen), H. von Saltzwedel (Göttingen), M. Rosenberger (Göttingen), M. Maraun (Göttingen), S. Scheu (Göttingen) PP-EB-06 An 18S-rRNA Variability Map for Rotifers Evolutionary Biology Morphology Posters PP-EB-01 Covariation of Skull and Dentition in Domestic Dogs - A Geometric Morphometric Study S. Curth (Jena), M. S. Fischer (Jena), K. Kupczik (Leipzig) Neurobiology Physiology PP-EB-02 Sensory evolution in tettigoniids: how communication shapes the auditory system G. U. C. Lehmann (Berlin), J. Strauß (Gießen) J. Hawkins (Oldenburg), O. R. P. Bininda-Emonds (Oldenburg) PP-EB-07 Drosophila melanogaster’s fast responses to filamentous fungi M. Trienens (Groningen) PP-EB-08 The effects of microbiota on development and resistance in Tribolium castaneum M. Futo (Münster), J. Kurtz (Münster) Zoological Systematics PP-EB-10 54 55 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Behavioral Biology The virtual Lover - Do real fish interact with 3-D fish in questions of mate-choice? S. Gierszewski (Siegen), K. Müller (Siegen), K.- D. Kuhnert (Siegen), K. Witte (Siegen) Ecology Not so desperate after all: does future life expectancy influence female mate choice? Conditional strategies and their implications for the joint evolution of sexual selection and paternal care A. Thiel (Bremen), T. de Lille (Bremen), K. Ferguson (Bremen), T. Kutz (Bremen), A. Paa (Bremen), M. Kruidhof (Bremen) S. A. Baldauf (Bonn), L. Engqvist (Bern), F. J. Weissing (Groningen) PP-EB-12 M. Linnenbrink (Ploen), M. Teschke (Ploen), I. Montero (Ploen), S. von Merten (Ploen), D. Tautz (Ploen) PP-EB-13 N. Kniel (Siegen), K. Dorhout (Siegen), K. Witte (Siegen) PP-EB-14 Morphology Neurobiology Female mating preferences and male coercion in Crested Macaques L. Danish (Göttingen), D. Perwitasari-Farajallah (Bogor), M. Agil (Bogor), M. Heistermann (Göttingen), A. Engelhardt (Göttingen) PP-EB-15 Physiology Dynamic resource allocation in pre- and postcopulatory sexually selected traits in three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) M. Mehlis (Bonn), I. Rick (Bonn), T. Bakker (Bonn) Zoological Systematics 56 D. Becker (Bielefeld), T. Schmoll (Bielefeld), L. Engqvist (Bielefeld) PP-EB-18 Do female zebra finches generalise a socially learned mate preference for novel male phenotypes? Evolutionary Biology Age-dependent sperm allocation in virgin copulations triggered by male age not mating history in the lesser wax moth Achroia grisella PP-EB-11 MHC - natural variation and mate choice in wild mice Developmental Biology PP-EB-16 PP-EB-19 Parental care mitigates detrimental effects of maternal presence under food limitation in an insect with facultative family life J. Kramer (Mainz), M. Körner (Mainz), C. Scheiner (Mainz), J. Diehl (Mainz), P. Kohlmeier (Mainz), A. Dadak (Mainz), T. Christl (Mainz), J. Meunier (Mainz) PP-EB-20 Clutch size decisions and size-fitness relationship in the parasitic wasp, Bracon brevicornis C. Villacañas de Castro (Bremen), A. Thiel (Bremen) PP-EB-21 The evolution of major regulators of sex determination in social insects M. Biewer (Köln), M. Hasselmann (Stuttgart) PP-EB-21 Temporal stability and strength of social bonds in dispersing male assamese macaques J. Kalbitz (Göttingen), O. Schülke (Göttingen), J. Ostner (Göttingen) 57 MORPHOLOGY Program Overview Saturday, September 13th 2014 General Information Chair: Michael Heethoff Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Symposium Lecture I – Jake Socha | 12.00 – 12.30 | HS 9 How snakes fly: effects of morphology and behavior on aerodynamics J. Socha (Blacksburg) Short Presentations: Morphology I | 14.00 – 15.30 | HS 9 Chair: Thomas Kleinteich 14.00 OP-M-01 Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology Multifunctional surface structures on black scales of the West African Gaboon viper (Bitis rhinoceros) M. Spinner (Kiel), S. Gorb (Kiel), H. Bleckmann (Bonn), A. Kovalev (Kiel), A. Balmert (Bonn), G. Westhoff (Bonn) 14.15 OP-M-02 Epithelial crypts as accessory olfactory organs in African and South American lungfish (Dipnoi) - a comparative study C. Wittmer (Kassel), C. Nowack (Kassel) Evolutionary Biology Morphology 14.30 OP-M-03 Conformity or Disparity: Size and shape of canine lower cervical vertebrae P. Arnold (Jena), F. Forterre (Bern), J. Lang (Bern), M. S. Fischer (Jena) 14.45 OP-M-04 Neurobiology Physiology Zoological Systematics Lost variation - The hyoid bone in rodents A. C. Schunke (Plön), A. Anschütz (Kiel) 15.00 OP-M-05 Sinus hair sensing in forelimb positional control during the locomotion of rats (Rattus norvegicus, Rodentia) S. Niederschuh (Jena), M. Schmidt (Jena) 58 59 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia 15.15 OP-M-06 A functional morphological study of bypass elements in Tethya wilhelma using finite element modelling and particle tracking velocimetry. H. Jahn (Jena), J. Herzen (Hamburg), F. Beckmann (Hamburg), M. Nickel (Jena, Stuttgart), J. Hammel (Jena) 15.00 OP-M-09 Comparative development of the body wall musculature in Nemertea provides insights into the evolution of body wall musculature in Spiralia J. von Doehren (Bonn) 15.15 OP-M-10 Sunday, September 14th 2014 Symposium Lecture II – Sabrina Kaul-Strehlow Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology 12.30 – 13.00 | Chair: Peter Michalik HS 8 Hemichordate morphogenesis revealed by modern techniques and its implications for deuterostome evolution S. Kaul-Strehlow (Wien) Ecology Short Presentations: Morphology II | 14.30 – 16.00 | HS 8 Chair: Jörg Hammel Evolutionary Biology Morphology 14.30 OP-M-07 Regeneration and reproduction in Syllidae (Annelida) M. Weidhase (Leipzig), C. Bleidorn (Leipzig), C. Helm (Leipzig), M. Aguado (Madrid) 14.45 OP-M-08 The ground pattern of larval brachiopod eyes revealed by 3D-reconstruction N. Furchheim (Berlin), C. Lüter (Berlin) 15.30 OP-M-11 Can the neuronal innervation of sensory organs support evolutionary loss of hearing organs in the cave cricket (Ensifera: Rhaphidophoridae: Troglophilus neglectus)? J. Strauß (Gießen), N. Stritih (Ljubljana), R. Lakes-Harlan (Gießen) 15.45 OP-M-12 First report of co-occurring smooth and nubby euplantulae on a single tarsus: functional morphology approach to the attachment structures of Acanthoproctus diadematus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Hetrodinae) C. Grohmann (Kiel), M. Henze (Lund), T. Nørgaard (Lund), S. Gorb (Kiel) Neurobiology Physiology Functional morphology of adhesive tongues in frogs Posters T. Kleinteich (Kiel), S. N. Gorb (Kiel) PP-M-01 Immunlocalisation of pigment-dispersing hormone in the embryonic nervous system of an onychophoran: A comparison to arthropods Zoological Systematics 60 T. Kirchhoff (Greifswald), G. Mayer (Greifswald), S. Harzsch (Greifswald) 61 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology PP-M-02 Pigment-dispersing hormone immunreactivity in the brain of Lithobius forficatus (Myriapoda, Chilopoda) Morphology Neurobiology Physiology C. Viertel (Greifswald), A. Sombke (Greifswald) PP-M-03 A. Tinius (Calgary), A. Russell (Calgary) Variation of leading edge serrations of owls (Strigiformes) PP-M-09 M. Weger (Aachen), H. Wagner (Aachen) Chemical communication in Argiope bruennichi (Araneae) - SEManalysis of chemosensilla of males PP-M-04 Attachment ability of Drosophila melanogaster mutants with defective pulvilli on various substrate roughness K. Hufnagel (Kiel), M. Hüsken (Osnabrück), K. Diercks (Osnabrück), S. Wang (Osnabrück, Rehovot ), M. Tögel (Osnabrück, Oxford), H. Meyer (Osnabrück), E. Appel (Kiel), J. Wolff (Kiel), H. Peisker (Kiel, Saarbrücken), A. Paululat (Osnabrück), S. N. Gorb (Kiel) Origins of the ptychoid defense mechanism in oribatid mites (Acari) - a morphological view on the respective sister groups S. Schmelzle (Darmstadt), R. A. Norton (Syracuse NY, USA), M. Heethoff (Darmstadt) 62 A.- S. Ganske (Greifswald), G. Uhl (Greifswald) PP-M-10 Pattern and density distribution of photoreceptors in the zebrafish retina A. de Motte (Munich), M. Bierling (Munich), H. Gensler (Munich), M. Heß (Munich) PP-M-11 Sister where are you? The phylogenetic position of the genus Attaphila Wheeler, 1900 (Dictyoptera, Blattodea) U. Eulitz (Dresden), K.- D. Klass (Dresden), H. Bohn (München) PP-M-06 PP-M-12 Catching prey with the antennae - the larval head morphology of Corethrella appendiculata and Chaoborus crystallinus (Culicomorpha, Diptera) Fast and sticky - tongue adhesion in the salamander Eurycea guttolineata M. Förster (Jena), K. Schneeberg (Jena) PP-M-13 PP-M-07 Zoological Systematics PP-M-08 3D geometric morphometric analysis of the breast-shoulder apparatus: implications for the locomotor kinematics of anole (Squamata: Dactyloidae) ecomorphs on Caribbean islands. PP-M-05 Evolutionary Biology J. Sartori (Jena), T. Bachmann (Aachen), S. Blazek (Aachen), H. Wagner (Aachen), J. Müssig (Bremen) A gradient of stiffness along feather barbs of barn owls and pigeons L. Anders (Kiel), T. Kleinteich (Kiel ), S. N. Gorb (Kiel ) Next generation histology in comparative morphology P. Beckers (Bonn), B. Quast (Bonn), C. Wallnisch (Bonn), T. Bartolomaeus (Bonn) 63 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia PP-M-14 PP-PP-19 Adapted scale morphology and sediment interaction in four European flatfish species (Pleuronectidae) The Origin of Deuterostome Vision- Echinoderms Posess R-opsin AND C-opsin Expressing Photoreceptors Both Likely to be Involved in Vision. M. Kortmann (Kiel), S. Gorb (Kiel), M. Spinner (Kiel) PP-M-15 E. Ullrich-Lüter (Berlin), S. D’Aniello (Napoli), J. Delroisse (Mons), A. Valero Gracia (Napoli), M. I. Arnone (Napoli) The role of hydraulic pressure and pumping activity in body contraction and expansion cylces of Tethya wilhelma Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology P. Richter (Jena), J. Hammel (Jena) PP-M-16 Living in oblivion: Histological study of the Grueneberg ganglion, a rarely regarded mammalian olfactory organ R.- M. v. Berlepsch (Kassel), C. Nowack (Kassel) PP-M-17 Evolutionary Biology Olfactory projection neuron pathways in marine Isopoda and Remipedia Morphology T. Stemme (Hannover), R. Eickhoff (Hannover), T. M. Iliffe (Galveston), G. Bicker (Hannover) PP-M-18 Neurobiology Physiology Morphology and systematic implications of the caruncle in the males of four species of Limnonectes (Anura: Dicroglossidae) M. Lambertz (Bonn), T. Hartmann (Bonn), S. Walsh (Lawrence), P. Geissler (Bonn), D. S. McLeod (Lawrence) Zoological Systematics 64 65 NEUROBIOLOGY Program Overview Sunday, September 14th 2014 General Information Chair: Boris Chagnaud Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Symposium Lecture I – Steffen Hage | 11.30 – 12.30 | HS 10 Neural basis of vocal communication in mammals - from behavior to physiology to cognition S. Hage (Tübingen) Symposium Lecture II – Manuela Nowotny 12.00 – 12.30 | HS 10 Chair: Christoph Kleineidam Behavioral Biology Auditory signal transduction and consequences of dysfunction M. Nowotny (Frankfurt am Main) Developmental Biology Ecology Short Presentations: Neurobiology I | 14.30 – 16.00 | HS 9 Chair: Christoph Kleineidam 14.30 OP-NB-01 The Diversity of Beetle Brains Evolutionary Biology M. Kollmann (Marburg), R. Nothvogel (Marburg), M. Baumrucker (Marburg), C. Heuer (Bonn), J. Schachtner (Marburg) 14.45 OP-NB-02 Morphology Neurobiology Retrograde fills in Onychophora (velvet worms) shed light on the segmental identity and evolution of post-oral commissures in panarthropods C. Martin (Leipzig), G. Mayer (Leipzig) Physiology 15.00 OP-NB-03 Some like it hot: isothiocyanate reception by Phaedon cochleariae Zoological Systematics 66 G. Bröhan (Berlin), S. Geiselhardt (Berlin), B. Blenn (Berlin), K. Miura (Kuopio), A. Burse (Jena), M. Hilker (Berlin) 67 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia 15.15 OP-NB-04 Sensory physiology of two cold-sensitive neurons associated with the sensillum coelocapitulum in the ant Camponotus rufipes M. Nagel (Konstanz), C. J. Kleineidam (Konstanz) 15.30 OP-NB-05 One corazonin containing cell advances the circadian pacemaker of the Madeira cockroach Rhyparobia maderae possibly by relaying light information. A. Arendt (Kassel), M. Stengl (Kassel) Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology 15.45 OP-NB-06 Electrophysiological investigation of different methods of anesthesia in lobster T. Fregin (Bremerhaven), U. Bickmeyer (Bremerhaven) Short Presentations: Neurobiology II | 16.30 – 18.00 | HS 9 Chair: Boris Chagnaud Evolutionary Biology Morphology 16.30 OP-NB-07 Interaction between AKH and octopamine in the regulation of Drosophila locomotor behavior D. Pauls (Würzburg), C. Wegener (Würzburg) Neurobiology 16.45 OP-NB-08 Coping with the stream - bulk flow sensing in rheophilic fish Physiology H. Herzog (Bonn), J. Mogdans (Bonn), H. Bleckmann (Bonn) 17.00 OP-NB-09 Zoological Systematics 68 17.15 OP-NB-10 Expression Plasticity of Opsin Genes in Camponotus rufipes workers A. Yilmaz (Würzburg), S. Albert (Würzburg), W. Rössler (Würzburg), J. Spaethe (Würzburg), C. Groh (Würzburg) 17.30 OP-NB-11 Unraveling the cellular properties of neurons involved in coordination of central pattern generators A. C. Schneider (Köln), C. R. Smarandache-Wellmann (Köln) 17.45 OP-NB-12 Motion vision in harbor seals (Phoca Vitulina) F. Hanke (Rostock), B. Mauck (Bochum), N. Gläser (Rostock, Lund, Sweden), M. Lappe (Münster), F. Kandil (Münster, Bremen), M. Weiffen (Bochum), W. Hanke (Rostock), K.- P. Hoffmann (Bochum), G. Dehnhardt (Rostock) Posters PP-NB-01 From Hearing to singing : sensory to motor information processing in the grasshopper brain M. Bhavsar (Göttingen), A. Stumpner (Göttingen), R. Heinrich (Göttingen) PP-NB-02 Spider silk as guiding biomaterial for human neurons G. Bicker (Hannover), F. Roloff (Hannover), S. Strauß (Hannover), P. M. Vogt (Hannover), C. Radtke (Hannover) Adaptive processes in the fish lateral line system M. Frings (Bonn), J. Mogdans (Bonn) 69 Program Overview PP-NB-03 PP-NB-10 General Information Comprehensive analysis of neuroglobin expression patterns and phenotypic analysis of a neuroglobin KO mouse by RNA-Seq Robustness of a rhythmic circuit to temperature changes A. Fabrizius (Hamburg, Mainz), D. Andre (Mainz), S. Reuss (Mainz), T. Burmester (Hamburg), T. Hankeln (Mainz) PP-NB-11 Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Behavioral Biology PP-NB-04 Innervation and transmitters of a centipede’s neuroendocrine system The chemically synthesized Ageladine A- derivative LysoGlow84 stains lysosomes in viable mammalian brain cells A. Wirmer (Ulm), A. Dünnebeil (Ulm) T. Mordhorst (Bremerhaven), S. Awal (Bremen), S. Jordan (Bremerhaven), C. Petters (Bremen), R. Dringen (Bremen), U. Bickmeyer (Bremerhaven) A ciliary protein involved in motion vision gain control PP-NB-06 Developmental Biology Ecology Evolutionary Biology Morphology Neurobiology Physiology Zoological Systematics F. Blumenthal (Köln), C. R. Smarandache-Wellmann (Köln) Is the size of postsynaptic depolarization correlated with area of synaptic contact? PP-NB-11 B. R. H. Geurten (Göttingen), D. Zanini (Göttingen), R. Kossen (Göttingen), S. André (Göttingen), M. C. Göpfert (Göttingen) PP-NB-12 Descending modulation of motor activity in the stick insect H. Seichter (Köln), C. Smarandache-Wellmann (Köln) T. Stolz (Köln), J. Schmidt (Köln) PP-NB-07 PP-NB-13 Adaptation of central lateral line units in the MON of goldfish (Carassius auratus) induced by double stimulation A quest for excitation: Immunohistochemical analysis of a circuit for sensory gating in the ELL of Gnathonemus petersii M. Varnas (Bonn), J. Mogdans (Bonn) V. Kassing (Bielefeld), J. Engelmann (Bielefeld) PP-NB-08 PP-NB-14 Innervation patterns and synaptic connections of original and regenerated olfactory afferents in the antennal lobe of Locusta migratoria Brain centers involved in associative learning in the Zebrafish (Danio rerio) - measured by c-Fos expression H. Wasser (Hannover), M. Stern (Hannover) J. Romer (Bonn), G. von der Emde (Bonn), T. Ruhl (Bonn) PP-NB-09 The influence of the endocannabinoid system on active avoidance learning in zebrafish (Danio rerio) K. Mösbauer (Bonn), G. von der Emde (Bonn), T. Ruhl (Bonn) 70 71 Program Overview PP-NB-15 PP-NB-21 General Information 3D fine structure and interconnections of cone pedicles in the European anchovy Visual acuity and learning in mudskippers (Periophthalmus novemradiatus) M. Scheungrab (Planegg-Martinsried), P. Guder (Planegg-Martinsried), K. Schulze (Planegg-Martinsried), G. Wanner (Planegg-Martinsried), M. Heß (Planegg-Martinsried) W. Hanke (Rostock), S. Bednarczyk (Rostock), M. Brumme (Rostock) PP-NB-16 Estimation of object distance based on electrosensory input dynamics Phonotactic flight behaviour and vertical sound source localization of the parasitoid fly Emblemasoma auditrix (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) V. Hofmann (Bielefeld), J. Engelmann (Bielefeld) N. Tron (Gießen), L.- K. Beuter (Gießen), R. Lakes-Harlan (Gießen) PP-NB-17 Adaptive responses of peripheral and central lateral line units to repetitive dipole stimuli Proliferation and plasticity in adult Tribolium castaneum M. Frings (Bonn), S. Wüster (Bonn), J. Mogdans (Bonn) Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology Evolutionary Biology B. Trebels (Marburg), M. Kollmann (Marburg), J. Schachtner (Marburg) Neurobiology Zoological Systematics 72 PP-NB-24 Neuroprotective effects of erythropoietin in insects Using Drosophila to understand the evolutionarily highly conserved dopaminergic neurotransmission N. Miljus (Göttingen), N. Hahn (Göttingen), R. Heinrich (Göttingen) S. Schukies (Kiel), F. Stephano (Kiel), T. Roeder (Kiel) Induction of learning through thermogenetic activation of Kenyon cell ensembles in Drosophila PP-NB-25 Short-term plasticity of orientation tuning in the optic tectum of adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) D. Vasmer (Göttingen) V. Lucks (Bielefeld), V. Kassing (Bielefeld), J. Kabbert (Bielefeld), R. Kurtz (Bielefeld), J. Engelmann (Bielefeld) Neuronal Circuit Dissection in the Drosophila Brain: the Role of Serotonin-Releasing Neurons in Arousal PP-NB-20 Physiology PP-NB-23 PP-NB-18 PP-NB-19 Morphology PP-NB-22 PP-NB-26 A. Pooryasin (Göttingen), A. Fiala (Göttingen) Modulation of velocity tuning in the optic tectum of adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) J. Kabbert (Bielefeld), V. Lucks (Bielefeld), V. Kassing (Bielefeld), J. Engelmann (Bielefeld), R. Kurtz (Bielefeld) 73 Program Overview PP-NB-27 PP-NB-34 General Information Temporal processing of odor stimuli from Olfactory Receptor Neurons to Projection Neurons Phenotypic synaptic plasticity in the brain of the nectar-feeding ant Camponotus rufipes C. Martelli (Göttingen), S. Zwick (New Haven, CT), A. Fiala (Göttingen), T. Emonet (New Haven, CT, New Haven, CT) A. Lindenberg (Würzburg), W. Rössler (Würzburg), C. Groh (Würzburg) Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia PP-NB-28 Non-visual functions of visual opsins D. Giraldo (Göttingen), D. Zanini (Göttingen), M. Andrés (Göttingen), B. R. H. Geurten (Göttingen), M. C. Göpfert (Göttingen) Behavioral Biology PP-NB-29 TRPML, a new TRP for hearing Developmental Biology S.- H. Joo (Göttingen), T. Effertz (Stanford), M. Göpfert (Göttingen) PP-NB-30 Ecology Evolutionary Biology Morphology PP-NB-35 The neuropeptide SIFamdie regulates feeding and appetitive behavior in Drosophila T. Riemensperger (Göttingen), S. Kobbenbring (Göttingen), U. Pech (Göttingen), M. V. Sommer (Göttingen), M. Jauch (Göttingen), B. Bahl (Göttingen), A. Pooryasin (Göttingen), A. Fiala (Göttingen) PP-NB-36 Origin of high variability in colony odor representation in the ants’ brain S. Neupert (Konstanz), C. Kleineidam (Konstanz) Are DUM-neurons involved in local auditory processing of the bushcricket Ancistrura nigrovittata? P. Lefebvre (Göttingen), A. Stumpner (Göttingen) PP-NB-31 The Dopamine type 2 receptor (D2R) contributes to consolidated memory. M. Schwärzel (Berlin) Neurobiology PP-NB-33 Physiology Characterization of a neuroligin 2 knock-out in Drosophila melanogaster K. Corthals (Göttingen), R. Heinrich (Göttingen), B. Geurten (Göttingen) Zoological Systematics 74 75 PHYSIOLOGY Program Overview Sunday, September 14th 2014 General Information Chair: Annika Herwig Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Symposium Lecture I – Gisela Helfer | 11.30 – 12.00 | HS 8 Making light work of body weight regulation: Photoperiod, retinoic acid signalling and inflammation G. Helfer ( Aberdeen) Symposium Lecture II – Felix Mark | 12.00 – 12.30 | HS 8 Chair: Bettina Zeis When the going gets hot & sour - can mitochondria set the cellular basis for acclimation in a changing ocean? Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology F. Mark (Bremerhaven) Short Presentations: Physiology I | 14.30 – 16.00 | HS 7 Chair: Annika Herwig 14.30 OP-P-01 Ecology Structure and function of pinniped body surfaces Evolutionary Biology Morphology N. Erdsack (Rostock), G. Dehnhardt (Rostock), W. Hanke (Rostock) 14.45 OP-P-02 Anaerobic capacity of the brain of an expert diver, the hooded seal (Cystophora cristata) M. L. M. Hoff (Hamburg), L. P. Folkow (Tromsø), T. Burmester (Hamburg) Neurobiology Physiology 15.00 OP-P-03 Proton-driven Metabolite Transport is facilitated by Carbonic Anhydrases H. M. Becker (Kaiserslautern) Zoological Systematics 76 77 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia 15.15 OP-P-04 Dietary composition of unsaturated fatty acids is of minor importance for the occurrence of daily torpor in the seasonal dwarf hamster Phodopus sungorus V. Diedrich (Hannover), S. Steinlechner (Hannover), F. Scherbarth (Hannover) 15.30 OP-P-05 Maintaining a homeostatic balance in the fruit fly’s intestine Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology C. Fink (Kiel), M. Faisal (Kiel), E.- K. Samar (Kiel, Egypt), R. Romey (Kiel, Hamburg), T. Roeder (Kiel) 15.45 OP-P-06 16.30 OP-P-07 Juvenile hormones in the control of semelparous reproduction. The pygmy grasshopper, Tetrix subulata, synthesises a novel adipokinetic octapeptide with a third aromatic amino acid in its corpus cardiacum G. Gäde (Rondebosch/Cape Town), P. Simek (Ceske Budejovice), H. Marco (Rondebosch/Cape Town) 78 R. Romey-Glüsing (Hamburg), S. Dobler (Hamburg) 17.30 OP-P-11 17.45 OP-P-12 16.45 OP-P-08 Zoological Systematics A tiny beetle and it´s big asset - The Senecionine Monooxygenase of Longitarsus jacobaeae B. Lehmann (Mainz), U. Hoeger (Mainz) S. Schenk (Wien), F. Raible (Wien) Physiology 17.15 OP-P-10 S. Lemke (Greifswald), J.- P. Hildebrandt (Greifswald) Chair: Bettina Zeis Neurobiology P. Gawalek (Kassel), T. Schendzielorz (Kassel), R. Schumann (Kassel), M. Stengl (Kassel) Synthesis of salivary proteins upon feeding in salivary gland cells of the medicinal leech, Hirudo verbana Short Presentations: Physiology II | 16.30 – 18.00 | HS 7 Morphology Daytime-dependent modulation of pheromone detection in the hawkmoth Manduca sexta Antibacterial activity of two crustacean lipoproteins, the large discoidal lipoprotein and the high density lipoprotein/beta-glucan binding protein. Ecology Evolutionary Biology 17.00 OP-P-09 Rapid incorporation of glucosinolates as strategy used by a herbivore to prevent activation by myrosinases M. Abdalsamee (Bielefeld), M. Giampa (Bielefeld), K. Niehaus (Bielefeld), C. Müller (Bielefeld) Posters PP-P-01 Impact of hypoxic conditions on the innate immune system - from Drosophila melanogaster to chronic inflammatory diseases of the lung K. Uliczka (Borstel), H. Heine (Borstel), A. Abdelsadik (Aswan), T. Roeder (Kiel) 79 Program Overview PP-P-02 PP-P-08 General Information The so-called decapod red pigment-concentrating hormone is widely distributed in various insect orders Functional analysis of the vertebrate globin repertoire in cell culture Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia G. Gäde (Rondebosch/Cape Town), P. Simek (Ceske Budejovice), H. Marco (Rondebosch/Cape Town) PP-P-03 Impact of temperature on the serine proteases of Daphnia pulex R. Dölling (Münster), D. Becker (Münster), B. Zeis (Münster) Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology PP-P-04 Basic functional studies of murine epithelia cell lines for the use in CF research K. Tomczak (Münster), N. Bangel-Ruland (Münster), C. U. Cotton (Cleveland), W.- M. Weber (Münster) PP-P-05 J. Koch (Hamburg), M. Götting (Hamburg), J. Tiedke (Hamburg), T. Burmester (Hamburg) PP-P-09 Pleiotropic functions of Allatostatin A-expressing cells in co-ordinating physiology and feeding behaviour in Drosophila J. Chen (Würzburg), W. Reiher (Würzburg), J. A. Veenstra (Würzburg), C. Wegener (Würzburg) PP-P-10 The globin gene repertoire of the lamprey: Convergent evolution of hemoglobin and myoglobin in jawed and jawless vertebrates K. Schwarze (Hamburg), F. Stuhlmann (Hamburg), T. Burmester (Hamburg) Functional characteristics of phosphoglucose-isomerase (PGI) isoforms in Daphnia magna and their role in thermotolerance Evolutionary Biology Morphology N. Hoffschröer (Münster), A. Borchel (Münster), P. Nguyen (Münster), B. Zeis (Münster) PP-P-06 Functional CFTR restoration due to mRNA transfection and its influence on ENaC expression Neurobiology Physiology Zoological Systematics 80 E. Fernández Fernández (Münster), K. Norda (Münster), N. BangelRuland (Münster), K. Tomczak (Münster), W.- M. Weber (Münster) PP-P-07 Development of an immunological strategy to combat the poultry red mite Dermanyssus gallinae G. R. Makert (Leipzig), M.- E. Krautwald-Junghanns (Leipzig), F. Mozafar (Cuxhaven), M. Voss (Cuxhaven), S. Ulbert (Leipzig) 81 ZOOLOGICAL SYSTEMATICS Program Overview Friday, September 12th 2014 General Information Chair: Sven Bradler Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Symposium Lecture I - Hojun Song | 12.30 – 13.00 | HS 9 The Orthoptera Tree of Life: Elucidating patterns and processes of orthopteran evolution H. Song (Orlando) Short Presentations: Zoological Systematics I 14.30 – 16.00 | Chair: Sabrina Simon Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology HS 9 14.30 OP-ZS-01 A fresh look at ancient cells: mandibulate ground pattern and crustacean-hexapod-relationships based on serotonergic neurons. T. Stemme (Hannover), A. Sombke (Greifswald), M. Stern (Hannover), G. Bicker (Hannover) 14.45 OP-ZS-02 New mandible articulations in the earliest hexapod lineages Evolutionary Biology Morphology B. Alexander (Ueda), B. Misof (Ueda), R. Machida (Ueda) 15.00 OP-ZS-03 The morphology of the ensiferan thorax and its phylogenetic implications F. Leubner (Göttingen), S. Bradler (Göttingen) Neurobiology Physiology Zoological Systematics 82 15.15 OP-ZS-04 Phylogenomic analyses of whole genome shotgun data unravels the origin and spread of pandemic Wolbachia bacteria in arthropods M. Gerth (Leipzig), M.- T. Gansauge (Leipzig), A. Weigert (Leipzig), C. Bleidorn (Leipzig) 83 Program Overview 15.30 OP-ZS-05 17.00 OP-ZS-09 Program DZG 201 2014 Analysis of the opsin repertoire in the tardigrade Hypsibius dujardini: insights into the evolution of opsin genes in Panarthropoda and Bilateria Satellite Symposia L. Hering (Leipzig), G. Mayer (Leipzig) General Information 15.45 OP-ZS-06 U. Rempe (Kronshagen) Developmental Biology Ecology Evolutionary Biology Morphology Neurobiology Physiology Short Presentations: Zoological Systematics II 16.30 – 18.00 | Chair: Alexander Blanke S. Richter (Leipzig), F. Schwarz (Leipzig), L. Hering (Leipzig), M. Böggemann (Vechta), C. Bleidorn (Leipzig) 17.15 OP-ZS-10 What can we tell students about the body plans of common ancestors of protostomia and deuterostomia and their main subclades Behavioral Biology Reconstructing phylogenies by using shallow sequenced whole genome shotgun data: a case study of a non-model organism HS 9 16.30 OP-ZS-07 Nemertean diversity was likely underestimated in the past - the case of the Lineus ruber/viridis - species complex (Nemertea: Heteronemertea) D. Krämer (Bonn), C. Schmidt (Bonn), T. Bartolomaeus (Bonn), L. Horn (Bonn), J. von Döhren (Bonn) 16.45 OP-ZS-08 Phylogeography of Stygocapitella subterranea (Parergodrilidae) in the Northeast Atlantic D. Stateczny (Osnabrück), D. Siemon (Osnabrück), J. Wegbrod (Osnabrück), J. Lange (Osnabrück), A. Rikeit (Osnabrück), G. Purschke (Osnabrück), A. Golombek (Bonn, Osnabrück), T. Struck (Bonn, Osnabrück) Delineating species in population datasets using heterozygosity J.- F. Flot (London), S. Dellicour (Oxford) 17.30 OP-ZS-11 Except for being pulmonate gastropods, what are the Euconulidae? H. P. A. Bakker (Leiden), H. Kappes (Köln, Leiden), T. A. J. de Winter (Leiden), M. Schilthuizen (Leiden) 17.45 OP-ZS-12 The impact of reproductive behaviour on salamander phylogeny and evolution S. Reinhard (Jena), S. Voitel (Jena), A. Kupfer (Stuttgart, Jena) Saturday, September 13th 2014 Symposium Lecture II - Sabrina Simon | 11.30 – 12.00 | HS 9 Chair: Christoph Bleidorn Comparative insect transcriptomics and its value for systematics S. Simon (Wageningen) Zoological Systematics 84 85 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Posters PP-ZS-01 A new and critically endangered species of Onychophora (Peripatidae) from a vulnerable biodiversity hotspot - the Brazilian savannah I. de Sena Oliveira (Leipzig), G. Mayer (Leipzig) PP-ZS-02 Analysis of Hox genes in the water bear Hypsibius dujardini (Tardigrada) Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology Evolutionary Biology S. Treffkorn (Leipzig), L. Hering (Leipzig), G. Mayer (Leipzig) PP-ZS-03 Morphological evolution and robust species identification with the rotifer genus Synchaeta. T. Wilke (Oldenburg), O. Bininda-Emonds (Oldenburg), W. H. Ahlrichs (Oldenburg) PP-ZS-06 Phylogeography and population genetics of the Mediterranean tortoise Testudo hermanni (Gmelin, 1789) C. Spitzweg (Dresden), M. Vamberger (Dresden), U. Fritz (Dresden) PP-ZS-07 Species identification using protein mass spectrometry: First investigations across metazoan diversity C. Pawlowski (Oldenburg), M. J. Raupach (Wilhelmshaven), T. Knebelsberger (Wilhelmshaven) PP-ZS-08 New giant-sized stick insects reported from an unexpected Madagascan radiation J. Goldberg (Göttingen), S. Bradler (Göttingen), A. Dunz (München), F. Glaw (München) PP-ZS-04 Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii infection in women population in Sebha city, Libya H. M. S. Ibrahim (Sebha), A. H. A. Salem (Sebha) Morphology Neurobiology Physiology PP-ZS-05 Mitochondrial phylogeography of grass snakes (Natrix natrix, N. megalocephala) conflicts with taxonomy and reveals an additional unexpected contact zone in Central Europe C. Kindler (Dresden), W. Böhme (Bonn), C. Corti (Florence), V. Gvoždík (Prague), D. Jablonski (Bratislava), D. Jandzik (Bratislava), M. Metallinou (Barcelona), P. Široký (Brno), U. Fritz (Dresden) Zoological Systematics 86 87 SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM I ARTHROPOD NEURO NETWORK (ANN) Program Overview General Information Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Wednesday, September 10th 2014 14.00 – 18.30 | HS 9 14.00 Keynote lecture In search of the holy grail of fly motion vision Axel Borst, Max-Planck-Institute of Neurobiology, Martinsried 15.00 – 15.15 Coffee break 15.15 – 19.00 Presentations I 15.15 – 16.00 AG Homberg Universität Marburg Behavioral Biology Introduction Ecology Tobias Bockhorst, Uwe Homberg Integration of polarization and chromatic cues in the sky compass of the desert locust Uta Pegel, Uwe Homberg Evolutionary Biology Morphology Neurobiology Physiology 88 18.00 – 18.30 AG Wegener Universität Würzburg Introduction Christian Wegener Pleiotropic functions of Allatostatin-A expressing cells in co-ordinating physiology and feeding behaviour in Drosophila Jiangtian Chen, Wencke Reiher, Jan A. Veenstra, Christian Wegener 18.30 – open end Poster session and social 16.00 – 16.30 AG Scheiner Universität Potsdam Thursday, September 11th 2014 09.00 – 16.30 | HS 9 09.00 – 12.00 Presentations II 09.00 – 09.45 AG Dürr, Universität Bielefeld Introduction Introduction Volker Dürr Ricarda Scheiner Proprioreception re-loaded: physical and neural mechanisms involved in spatial and temporal coordination among limbs The role of octopamine and tyramine receptors in honey bee division of labor Ricarda Scheiner, Tina Reim 16.30 – 17.00 Wolf Huetteroth Universität Konstanz & University of Oxford Nutritive and sweet reinforcement is mediated by distinct dopaminergic cells in the Drosophila brain Wolf Huetteroth, Emmanuel Perisse, Martin Klappenbach, Christopher Burke, Suewei Lin, Scott Waddell Zoological Systematics Carmen Smarandache-Wellman Uwe Homberg Context-dependent signaling of sky-compass cues in an insect brain Developmental Biology 17.30 – 18.00 AG Smarandache-Wellmann Universität Köln Introduction Chris J Dallmann, Thierry Hoinville, Leslie M. Theunissen, Volker Dürr, Josef Schmitz Search and sample: neurons and models of the active touch system in insects Jan S. Ache, Stephan S. Haupt, Gaetan Lepreux, André F. Krause, Nalin Harschandra, Thierry Hoinville. Volker Dürr 17.00 – 17.30 Coffee break 89 Program Overview General Information Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia 09.45 – 10.30 AG Förster Universität Würzburg Introduction Charlotte Helfrich-Förster The ion transport peptide, ITP, and the pigment-dispersing factor PDF, are the main peptides controlling locomotor activity rhythms in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster Christiane Hermann-Luibl, Taishi Yoshii, Pingkalai R. Senthilan, Heinrich Dircksen, Charlotte Helfrich-Förster Living at different latitudes: the role of Drosophila l-LNv in setting the phase of the evening activity peak Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology Evolutionary Biology Pamela Menegazzi, Elisa Dalla Benetta, Christiane Herrmann-Luibl, Charlotte Helfrich-Förster 10.30 – 10.45 Coffee break 10.45 – 11.15 AG Bicker Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover Introduction Gerd Bicker Olfactory projection neuron pathway in marine Isopoda and Remipedia 13.30 – 16.30 Presentations III 13.30 – 14.00 AG Schmidt Universität Köln Introduction Joachim Schmidt Descending modulation of motor activity in the stick insect Thomas Stolz, Joachim Schmidt 14.00 – 14.30 AG Rössler Universität Würzburg Phenotypic synaptic plasticity in the brain of the nectar-feeding ant Camponotus rufipes Annekathrin Lindenberg, Wolfgang Rössler, Claudia Groh 14.30 – 15.15 Basil el Jundi & Stanley Heinze Universität Lund The neural basis of orientation and navigation in insects Basil el Jundi & Stanley Heinze 15.15 Group photograph: Meeting point at the Posters 15.30 – 15.45 Coffee break 15.45 – 16.30 Prices, Announcements & final discussion Torben Stemme, René Eickhoff, Thomas M. Iliffe, Gerd Bicker 11.15 – 12.00 AG Schachtner Universität Marburg Introduction Morphology Joachim Schachtner Neurobiology The olfactory pathway of Tribolium castaneum and its peptidergic plasticity Physiology Martin Kollmann, Stefan Dippel, Marlene Binzer, Peter Christ, Sergius Frank, Stephanie Crombach, Jörg Kahnt, Stefan Schütz, Ernst A. Wimmer, Joachim Schachtner 12.00 Lunch break Zoological Systematics 90 91 Program Overview Posters 7) Is the circadian clock involved in photo-periodic time measurement in northern Drosophila species? General Information 1) Position dependent hearing in three species of bushcrickets (Tettigoniidae, Orthoptera) Koustubh Vaze, Charlotte Helfrich-Förster Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Reinhard Lakes-Harlan, Jan Scherberich Universität Gießen 2) Proliferation and plasticity in adult Tribolium castaneum Björn Trebels, Martin Kollmann, Joachim Schachtner Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology Universität Würzburg 8) Functional dissection of sNPF in Drosophila melanogaster larvae Dennis Pauls, Radostina Lyutova, Kamil Guzinski, Christian Wegener Universität Würzburg Universität Marburg 9) Pleiotropic functions of Allatostatin-A expressing cells in co-ordinating physiology and feeding behaviour in Drosophila 3) Quantitative analysis of neuropeptides in the antennal lobes of male Aedes aegypti Jiangtian Chen, Wencke Reiher, Jan A. Veenstra, Christian Wegener Peter Christ, Anna Reifenrath, Jörg Kahnt, Frank Hauser, Rickard Ignell, Joachim Schachtner Universität Marburg 4) Optical calcium imaging of relative odor concentrations in binary odorant mixtures in the Drosophila antennal lobe Universität Würzburg 10) The attempt to visualize the working clock network of Drosophila in cultured brains by luciferase expression Frank Schubert, Saskia Eck, Dirk Rieger Universität Würzburg Shubam Dipt, André Fiala Evolutionary Biology Universität Göttingen Morphology 5) Analysis of contact sites between intrinsic and extrinsic mushroom body neurons in Drosophila Ulrike Pech, André Fiala Neurobiology Universität Göttingen 6) Anatomical characterization of the clock neuronal network in the brain of selected insects Physiology Zoological Systematics 92 Katharina Beer, Enrico Bertolini, Pamela Menegazzi, Eva Winnebeck, Charlotte Helfrich-Förster Universität Würzburg 93 Program Overview General Information SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM II EPIGENETICS IN ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM III INSECT BIOTECHNOLOGY Wednesday, September 10th 2014 13.30 – 19.00 | HS 7 Thursday, September 11th, 2014 09.00 – 17.00 | HS 8 13.30 – 14.00 Welcome address 14.00 – 16.00 Short communications (6) 16.00 – 16.30 Coffee break 16.30 – 17.30 Andreas Vilcinskas Gießen Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia “Role of epigenetics in insect development and immunity” 17.30 – 19.00 Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology 20.00 Short communications (4) Dinner Thursday, September 11th 2014 09.00 – 15.00 | HS 7 09.00 – 11.00 11.00 – 12.00 Short communications (6) Bianca Garms Active Motif “Getting Started with Epigenetics: New Tools and Services” Evolutionary Biology Morphology Neurobiology 12.00 – 13.00 Lunch break 13.00 – 14.00 Tyler Stevenson Aberdeen “A Brave New Microcosm: how biological rhythms are reshaping our understanding of epigenetic mechanisms” 14.00 – 15.00 Short communications (4) 09.00 – 09.10 Welcome address: Andreas Vilcinskas & Ernst A. Wimmer 09.10 – 10.30 Invited presentations: 09.10 Ernst A. Wimmer Göttingen Perspectives on Biotechnological Improvements to the Sterile Insect Technique 09.30 Stefan Vidal Göttingen More efficient, more safe: An attract and kill strategy using carbon dioxide combined with biocontrol agents for belowground herbivore pests 09.50 Gregor Bucher Göttingen iBeetle: Genome wide RNAi screen for embryonic and metamorphic development in the beetle Tribolium castaneum 10.10 Hans Merzendorfer Siegen The peritrophic matrix: a potential target site for insect control 10.30 – 11.00 Coffee break 11.00 – 12.00 Short presentations: 11.00 Julia Ulrich Göttingen Identification of lethal genes in Tribolium castaneum for application in pest control 11.15 Anna Gilles Lyon CRISPR/Cas9 mediated genome editing 11.30 Nicole Mika Gießen Physiology Characterisation of insect derived peptidases for the Food Biotechnology Zoological Systematics Composition and localization of bacterial symbionts in whitefly species (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) from the South-East Europe 11.45 94 Marisa Skaljac Gießen 95 Lunch break Program Overview 12.00 – 13.00 General Information 13.00 – 14.20 Invited presentations: 13.00 Heiko Vogel Jena Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia Combining host biology with potential applications of insectassociated microbes: the burying beetle example 13.20 Marko Rohlfs Göttingen Insights into insect-fungus dynamics: a potentially strategic source of novel bioactive compound discovery 13.40 Herwig Gutzeit Dresden Proteins and lipids from insect mass cultures: promise and limitations Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Ecology 14.00 Ivo Feußner Göttingen From the oceans to the fields – Producing wax esters in plants 14.20 – 14.40 Coffee break 14.40 – 15.40 Invited presentations: 14.40 Stefan Schütz Göttingen Nanobiosensors on the Basis of Insect Olfaction 15.00 Marc F. Schetelig Gießen Evolutionary Biology Morphology Biocontrol of agricultural pests and mosquitoes 15.20 Thomas Roeder Kiel Modelling inflammatory diseases of the lung in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster 16.45 Anne Poeppel Gießen Antimicrobial peptides from the therapeutic maggot Lucilia sericata SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM IV ANIMAL PHYLOGENY - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE Thursday, September 11th, 2014 08.30 – 13.00 | Kleiner Hörsaal, Zoologisches Institut 08.30 Welcoming remarks – the Organizers 08.45 Thomas Bartolomaeus Bonn “Comparative morphology and its indispensable role in Phylogenetic Systematics” 09.30 Stefan Richter Rostock “Crustacean disparity - challenges for Evolutionary Morphology” 10.15 – 10.45 Coffee break 10.45 Bernhard Misof Bonn “Phylogenomics Resolves the Timing and Pattern of Insect Evolution” 11.30 Thomas Stach Berlin “On congruence” 11.55 Lars Vogt Bonn “Semantic Approaches to Phylogenetics: Dealing with Character Dependency and Using a Set of Ontology-based Semantic Instance Anatomies instead of a Conventional Character Matrix” 15.40 – 16.00 Coffee break Neurobiology 16.00 – 16.45 Short presentations: 16.00 Matthias Schott Mainz Development of insect-antenna-based biosensors Physiology Zoological Systematics 12.20 Panel discussion 13.00 End of symposium 16.15 Vassiliki Bariami Gießen Development of alternative strategies for efficient SIT mosquito control programs 16.30 Zdenek Franta Gießen From Traditional Maggot Therapy to Modern Biosurgery 96 97 Program Overview Vorschau – Tagung 2015 in Graz General Information 108. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft in Graz vom Di. 8. – Sa. 12. September 2015 Program DZG 201 2014 Satellite Symposia organisiert von Christian Sturmbauer, Kristina Sefc, Karl Crailsheim, Heiner Römer und Günther Krisper Erste Informationen: Die 108. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft (DZG), der wichtigsten Tagung für Zoologen in Deutschland, findet vom Di. 8. – Sa. 12. September 2015 an der Karl-Franzens-Universität in Graz, Österreich, statt. Behavioral Biology Developmental Biology Gemeinsam mit den Fachgruppen der DZG werden internationale RednerInnen eingeladen werden, die einen Einblick in die neuesten Entwicklungen der Forschung aus dem breiten Spektrum der Zoologie geben werden. Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer können durch Poster oder Kurzvorträge ihre Forschungsprojekte vorstellen. Darüber hinaus werden Satelliten-Symposien veranstaltet – aus derzeitiger Sicht das Symposium „Insect timing - mechanisms, plasticity and interactions“ und das „Cichlid science PhD-student meeting“. Die DZG-Jahrestagung bietet vor allem jungen WissenschaftlerInnen ein hervorragendes Forum zur Präsentation Ihrer Forschungsergebnisse. Ecology Das Institut für Zoologie der Karl-Franzens-Universität ist eines von vier Instituten in Österreich. Es hat seit den Arbeiten von Karl von Frisch einen Forschungsschwerpunkt in der Bienenforschung, sowie in jüngerer Zeit im Bereich der Sensorischen Ökologie und der Evolutionsbiologie. Evolutionary Biology Die Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft und die wissenschaftliche Leitung mit Christian Sturmbauer und Günther Krisper (Evolutionsbiologie), Kristina Sefc (Populationsgenetik und Verhaltensökologie), Karl Crailsheim (Bienenforschung)und Heiner Römer (Sensorische Ökologie) laden Sie herzlich zur Jahrestagung 2015 ein. Morphology Neurobiology Alle aktuellen Meldungen zur Tagung 2015 unter: http://www.dzg-ev.de/de/jahrestagung/2015_graz108/2015_graz.php Abstractbände und Bilder der letzten Tagungen finden Sie unter: http://www.dzg-ev.de/de/jahrestagung/jahrestagung.php Zukünftige Tagung: 109. Tagung 2016: Kiel Physiology Zoological Systematics 98