Wolfgang Arthofer
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Haider M, Schilling M, Moest M, Steiner F, Schlick-Steiner B, Arthofer W
Ecol Evol
. 2023 Jul;
13(7):e10227.
PMID: 37404697
Reconstruction of species histories is a central aspect of evolutionary biology. Patterns of genetic variation within and among populations can be leveraged to elucidate evolutionary processes and demographic histories. However,...
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Krapf P, Arthofer W, Ayasse M, Steiner F, Schlick-Steiner B
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Nov;
861:160443.
PMID: 36436655
Behaviour is a response of organisms to internal and external stimuli and comprises various activities such as searching for food. Aggression is important in such activities, for example, improving the...
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Riss S, Arthofer W, Steiner F, Schlick-Steiner B, Pichler M, Stadler P, et al.
Hydrobiologia
. 2021 Nov;
796(1):59-75.
PMID: 34764495
Genome size in the rotifer , which belongs to the species complex, is greatly enlarged and extremely variable (205-407 Mbp). Such variation raises the question whether large genome size differences...
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Detcharoen M, Schilling M, Arthofer W, Schlick-Steiner B, Steiner F
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jun;
11(1):11336.
PMID: 34059765
Wolbachia are maternally inherited endosymbionts that infect nearly half of all arthropod species. Wolbachia manipulate their hosts to maximize their transmission, but they can also provide benefits such as nutrients...
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Arthofer W, Gollner A, Heller K, Steiner F, Schlick-Steiner B, Seeber J
Zootaxa
. 2021 Apr;
4951(2):zootaxa.4951.2.12.
PMID: 33903411
The systematics of the dipteran family Sciaridae is based mainly on morphological characters and has remained quite controversial. In this study, we used two mitochondrial DNA markers (CO1, 16S) and...
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Flucher S, Krapf P, Arthofer W, Suarez A, Crozier R, Steiner F, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2021 Apr;
30(11):2511-2527.
PMID: 33811410
Invasive species are a global threat to biodiversity, and understanding their history and biology is a major goal of invasion biology. Population-genetic approaches allow insights into these features, as population...
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Kirschner P, Arthofer W, Pfeifenberger S, Zaveska E, Schonswetter P, Steiner F, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Feb;
11(1):3978.
PMID: 33597550
Multi-locus genetic data are pivotal in phylogenetics. Today, high-throughput sequencing (HTS) allows scientists to generate an unprecedented amount of such data from any organism. However, HTS is resource intense and...
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Klammsteiner T, Walter A, Bogataj T, Heussler C, Stres B, Steiner F, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2020 Jun;
11:993.
PMID: 32508795
An organism's gut microbiome handles most of the metabolic processes associated with food intake and digestion but can also strongly affect health and behavior. A stable microbial core community in...
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Detcharoen M, Arthofer W, Jiggins F, Steiner F, Schlick-Steiner B
Ecol Evol
. 2020 Jun;
10(10):4457-4470.
PMID: 32489610
, intracellular endosymbionts, are estimated to infect about half of all arthropod species. These bacteria manipulate their hosts in various ways for their maximum benefits. The rising global temperature may...
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Kirschner P, Zaveska E, Gamisch A, Hilpold A, Trucchi E, Paun O, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Apr;
11(1):1968.
PMID: 32327640
The European steppes and their biota have been hypothesized to be either young remnants of the Pleistocene steppe belt or, alternatively, to represent relicts of long-term persisting populations; both scenarios...