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Dominguez E, van de Kamp T, Miko I, Cuezzo M, Staniczek A
BMC Biol . 2023 Nov; 21(1):268. PMID: 37996928
Background: Mayflies are basal winged insects of crucial importance for the understanding of the early evolution of Pterygota. Unlike all other insects, they have two successive winged stages, the subimago...
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Hertel J, Bitterwolf P, Kroll S, Winterhalter A, Weber A, Grosche M, et al.
Adv Mater . 2023 Jun; 35(39):e2303952. PMID: 37358068
Industrial biocatalysis plays an important role in the development of a sustainable economy, as enzymes can be used to synthesize an enormous range of complex molecules under environmentally friendly conditions....
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Jandausch K, Michels J, Kovalev A, Gorb S, van de Kamp T, Beutel R, et al.
PeerJ . 2022 Aug; 10:e13655. PMID: 35990910
Traumatic insemination describes an unusual form of mating during which a male penetrates the body wall of its female partner to inject sperm. Females unable to prevent traumatic insemination have...
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Lieberman Z, Billen J, van de Kamp T, Boudinot B
J Morphol . 2022 Apr; 283(6):693-770. PMID: 35373404
Recent studies of insect anatomy evince a trend towards a comprehensive and integrative investigation of individual traits and their evolutionary relationships. The abdomen of ants, however, remains critically understudied. To...
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van de Kamp T, Miko I, Staniczek A, Eggs B, Bajerlein D, Farago T, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2022 Jan; 289(1967):20212086. PMID: 35078362
One key event in insect evolution was the development of mandibles with two joints, which allowed powerful biting but restricted their movement to a single degree of freedom. These mandibles...
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Puffel F, Pouget A, Liu X, Zuber M, van de Kamp T, Roces F, et al.
J R Soc Interface . 2021 Sep; 18(182):20210424. PMID: 34493090
The extraordinary success of social insects is partially based on division of labour, i.e. individuals exclusively or preferentially perform specific tasks. Task preference may correlate with morphological adaptations so implying...
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Ruhr P, van de Kamp T, Farago T, Hammel J, Wilde F, Borisova E, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2021 Jun; 288(1953):20210616. PMID: 34130499
Most animals undergo ecological niche shifts between distinct life phases, but such shifts can result in adaptive conflicts of phenotypic traits. Metamorphosis can reduce these conflicts by breaking up trait...
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Moser M, Burks R, Ulmer J, Heraty J, van de Kamp T, Krogmann L
PeerJ . 2021 Jun; 9:e10939. PMID: 34113480
is a small genus of chalcid wasps that has received little attention despite the widespread distribution of its extant species. The fossil record of the genus is restricted to a...
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Gottler C, Amador G, van de Kamp T, Zuber M, Bohler L, Siegwart R, et al.
Soft Matter . 2021 May; 17(22):5532-5539. PMID: 33973605
Spiders use their inner body fluid ("blood" or hemolymph) to drive hydraulic extension of their legs. In hydraulic systems, performance is highly dependent on the working fluid, which needs to...
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Losel P, van de Kamp T, Jayme A, Ershov A, Farago T, Pichler O, et al.
Nat Commun . 2020 Nov; 11(1):5577. PMID: 33149150
We present Biomedisa, a free and easy-to-use open-source online platform developed for semi-automatic segmentation of large volumetric images. The segmentation is based on a smart interpolation of sparsely pre-segmented slices...