Evolution

Zoology and Functional Morphology of Vertebrates

Submitted by cboehmer on Wed, 07/31/2024 - 10:26
PI name
Prof. Dr. Christine Böhmer
PI email
cboehmer@zoologie.uni-kiel.de
Short description of research profile

The focus of our research lies on the evolution of vertebrates. Fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals have evolved over millions of years to survive challenging conditions. This lead to a tremendous number of different species (biodiversity), but also resulted in a wide morphological variety (disparity). Physically different habitats, such as the transition from a life in water to a life on land, imposed manifold pressures on the organisms. These dramatic differences of the respective environment require adaptations in the structure and function of the organismal body.

University
Kiel University
Research area
NATURAL SCIENCES
NATURAL SCIENCES » Earth and related environmental sciences
NATURAL SCIENCES » Biological sciences
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES » Veterinary science

Ecology

Submitted by elin-marita.b… on Wed, 11/01/2023 - 09:35
PI name
Vigdis Tverberg
PI email
Vigdis.tverberg@nord.no
Short description of research profile

The Ecology research division has five research units with advanced knowledge of the basic functioning of the high latitude ecosystems, on land, in the fjords and in oceanic waters.

The multidisciplinary research of our group has an emphasis on new technology to enhance the understanding of ecosystem responses to environmental changes.

The common theme is to relate traditional ecological observations to genetics at the molecular level.

University
NORD University
Research area
NATURAL SCIENCES
NATURAL SCIENCES » Earth and related environmental sciences
NATURAL SCIENCES » Biological sciences