Michaela Kerschbaumer
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Pfingstl T, Kerschbaumer M
Arthropod Struct Dev
. 2024 Dec;
84:101405.
PMID: 39671875
Claw characteristics of oribatid mites are strongly correlated with environmental factors and these characters remain constant throughout development when immatures and adults share the same ecology and lifestyle. In the...
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Kerschbaumer M, Pfingstl T
Sci Rep
. 2024 Apr;
14(1):7687.
PMID: 38561383
Claws, as nature's multifaceted instruments, play fundamental roles across the animal kingdom, aiding in prey capture and enabling movement across diverse terrains. Claw features often reflect the ecologies of the...
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Kerschbaumer M, Schaffer S, Pfingstl T
PeerJ
. 2023 Oct;
11:e16021.
PMID: 37780373
Background: Claws are a commonly observed biological adaptation across a wide range of animal groups. They serve different functions and their link to evolution is challenging to analyze. While there...
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Pfingstl T, Kerschbaumer M
Arthropod Struct Dev
. 2022 Feb;
67:101143.
PMID: 35182950
The shape of claws of adult air-breathing intertidal oribatid mites shows a strong correlation with ecology. As nothing is known about juvenile characteristics of this trait, the ontogenetic development of...
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Kerschbaumer M, Postl L, Sturmbauer C
Hydrobiologia
. 2021 Nov;
848(16):3639-3653.
PMID: 34720168
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10750-021-04536-7.
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Kerschbaumer M, Pfingstl T
Sci Rep
. 2021 Feb;
11(1):4398.
PMID: 33623061
Claws are common biological attachment devices that can be found in a wide variety of animal groups. Their curvature and size are supposed to be parameters related to ecological aspects....
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Pfingstl T, Kerschbaumer M, Shimano S
PeerJ
. 2020 Feb;
8:e8488.
PMID: 32095342
Claws may be the most common biological attachment devices in animals but relatively few studies have examined the ecological and evolutionary significance of their morphology. We performed the first geometric...
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Schaffer S, Kerschbaumer M, Koblmuller S
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2019 Jul;
139:106548.
PMID: 31284180
No abstract available.
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Schaffer S, Kerschbaumer M, Koblmuller S
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2019 Mar;
135:185-192.
PMID: 30898693
The absence of obvious morphological differences between species impedes species identification in many groups of organisms. Such cryptic species appear to be particularly common in small-bodied animals, impacting species richness...
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Koch M, Wilson A, Kerschbaumer M, Wiedl T, Sturmbauer C
Hydrobiologia
. 2015 Jun;
682(1):131-141.
PMID: 26069346
Quantitative genetic studies in natural populations are of growing interest to speciation research since divergence is often believed to arise through micro-evolutionary change, caused by natural selection on functional morphological...