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Luisa Woestmann

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Woestmann L, Stucki D, Saastamoinen M
Ecol Evol . 2019 Oct; 9(18):10665-10680. PMID: 31624574
Life history strategies often shape biological interactions by specifying the parameters for possible encounters, such as the timing, frequency, or way of exposure to parasites. Consequentially, alterations in life-history strategies...
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Woestmann L, Gibbs M, Hesketh H, Saastamoinen M
J Insect Physiol . 2018 Apr; 107:136-143. PMID: 29627352
Infections represent a constant threat for organisms and can lead to substantial fitness losses. Understanding how individuals, especially from natural populations, respond towards infections is thus of great importance. Little...
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Woestmann L, Saastamoinen M
Curr Zool . 2018 Mar; 62(5):489-499. PMID: 29491938
The importance of trans-generational effects in shaping an individuals' phenotype and fitness, and consequently even impacting population dynamics is increasingly apparent. Most of the research on trans-generational effects still focuses...
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Duplouy A, Woestmann L, Gallego Zamorano J, Saastamoinen M
Insect Sci . 2016 Nov; 25(2):284-296. PMID: 27882649
In butterflies, male reproductive success is highly related to the quality and the size of the spermatophore transferred to the female. The spermatophore is a capsule produced by the male...
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Peuss R, Wensing K, Woestmann L, Eggert H, Milutinovic B, Sroka M, et al.
R Soc Open Sci . 2016 May; 3(4):160138. PMID: 27152227
Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule 1 (Dscam1) has wide-reaching and vital neuronal functions although the role it plays in insect and crustacean immunity is less well understood. In this study,...
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Fountain T, Melvin R, Ikonen S, Ruokolainen A, Woestmann L, Hietakangas V, et al.
J Exp Biol . 2016 Mar; 219(Pt 10):1488-94. PMID: 26944488
Flying insects have the highest known mass-specific demand for oxygen, which makes it likely that reduced availability of oxygen might limit sustained flight, either instead of or in addition to...