Alumni

Martí March-Salas

former postdoc: 2020-2024

Pascal Karitter

former PhD student: 2020-2024

Vera Holland

former postdoc: 2023-2024

Anna Kirschbaum

former PhD student: 2020

Bence Gaspar

former postdoc: 2020

Robert Rauschkolb

former PhD student: 2020-2021

Charlotte Møller

former PhD student: 2020-2023

Bachelor students

Annika Braasch

  • Looking deeper: does belowground trait variation across species correlate with aboveground trait variation or their phylogeny? SS24

Jaqueline Mayer

  • Looking deeper: does belowground trait variation across species correlate with aboveground trait variation or local environmental factors? SS24

Marcel Sieck

  • Is the phenology of Milium effusum from European and North American populations explained by climate factors? WS23/24

Sandro Schaible

  • Are urbanity and herbivory related to the prevalence of cyanogenesis in white clover (Trifolium repens)? SS23

Judith Haase

  • Exploring intra-individual variation in vegetative and reproductive traits in the forest herb Galium odoratum: genetic differentiation and responses to experimental drought and shading. WS22/23

Sophia Maltezaki

  • Investigating the evolution of intra-individual variability in response to water availability and temperature of Leontodon hispidus using the resurrection approach. WS22/23

Mathias Siegwardt

  • Rechgutübertragungen von Sandmager-rasen in Restitutionsflächen: Welche Mechanismen  erklären den Erfolg? WS22/23

Noah Dzialowski

  • Räumliche und zeitliche Effekte von Wasser- und Nährstoffverfügbarkeit auf Merkmalsvariation in Plantago lanceolata. WS22/23

Abdullah Mutahar

  • Tracing phenotypic evolution in phenological and physiological traits in Onobrychis viciifolia in response to precipitation predictability. SS22 

Marie Karrenbauer

  • Applying the resurrection approach to investigate evolution in response to nitrogen and phosphorus treatments in the perennial grassland herb Clinopodium vulgare. SS22

Emma Corvers

  • A resurrection study on evolutionary change in the response to different nutrient treatments in the perennial grassland herb Leontodon hispidus. SS22 

Rimon Haque

  • A resurrection study reveals rapid evolutionary changes of two perennial herbs in their response to increasing temperature and water scarcity at different life cycle stages. SS22

Katharina Dietrich

  • Are Anemone nemorosa populations adapted to their local environment? SS22

Mariya Antsupova

Robert Neugebauer

  • Tracing phenotypic evolution of Papaver rhoeas over four generations of artificial selection by precipitation predictability treatments. WS21/22 

Hanna Sauer

  • A study on evolutionary adaptation to drought stress of two herbs using the resurrection approach. WS21/22 

Delia Gärtner

  • Adaptation of Anemone nemorosa to forest management. SS21 

Aisha Kunwal

Natalia Kowatski

Master students

Hagen von Klopotek

  • Are there parallel trait clines between continents in the forest understorey grass Milium effusum? SS24

Max Marczak PhD student at Hochschule Geisenheim University

  • Variation in trait means and plasticity among Digitalis purpurea populations along an elevational gradient. SS23

Tobias Müller PhD student at University of Marburg

  • Rosette-ta Stone: Using GreneLeaf-DT2-K1 to Decode Evolutionary Secrets of Arabidopsis thaliana. SS23

Silas Büse

  • Understanding evolutionary forces and the role of intra-individual variability with constrasting precipitation predictability in the perennial plant species Onobrychis viciifolia. SS22

Miriam Borgelt

  • Untersuchung einer initiierten Sandmagerrasenflä-che am Rande des Messeler Hügellandes. WS21/22

Lena Reimann PhD student at University of Hohenheim 

  • A resurrection study on the recent evolution of drought responses: Clinopodium vulgare L. under contrasting water availability and severe drought at different life cycle stages. WS21/22 

Zixin Li MSc thesis, Uni Tübingen

  • A trade-off between adaptation to drought stress and herbivory: rapid evolution in two Mediterranean plant species. WS20/21
Shiva Mehrani

Bianca Lukas
  • Vorkommen von Sanguisorba officinalis in den Niddaauen in Abhängigkeit von Bewirtschaftung und Bodengradienten.
Katja Springer
Anny Warraich
Katharina Vogt