Bachelor students
Delia Gärtner: Adaptation of Anemone nemorosa to forest management. SS21
Hanna Sauer: A study on evolutionary adaptation to drought stress of two herbs using the resurrection approach. WS21/22
Robert Neugebauer: Tracing phenotypic evolution of Papaver rhoeas over four generations of artificial selection by precipitation predictability treatments. WS21/22
Abdullah Mutahar: Tracing phenotypic evolution in phenological and physiological traits in Onobrychis viciifolia in response to precipitation predictability. SS22
Marie Karrenbauer: Applying the resurrection approach to investigate evolution in response to nitrogen and phosphorus treatments in the perennial grassland herb Clinopodium vulgare. SS22
Emma Corvers: A resurrection study on evolutionary change in the response to different nutrient treatments in the perennial grassland herb Leontodon hispidus. SS22
Rimon Haque: A resurrection study reveals rapid evolutionary changes of two perennial herbs in their response to increasing temperature and water scarcity at different life cycle stages. SS22
Katharina Dietrich: Are Anemone nemorosa populations adapted to their local environment? SS22
Sophia Maltezaki: Investigating the evolution of intra-individual variability in response to water availability and temperature of Leontodon hispidus using the resurrection approach. WS22/23
Mariya Antsupova
Judith Haase: Exploring intra-individual variation in vegetative and reproductive traits in the forest herb Galium odoratum: genetic differentiation and responses to experimental drought and shading. WS22/23
Mathias Siegwardt: Rechgutübertragungen von Sandmager-rasen in Restitutionsflächen: Welche Mechanismen erklären den
Erfolg? WS22/23
Noah Dzialowski: Räumliche und zeitliche Effekte von Wasser- und Nährstoffverfügbarkeit auf Merkmalsvariation in Plantago lanceolata. WS22/23
Sandro Schaible
Qurratul AIn Warraich
Master students
Zixin Li (MSc thesis, Uni Tübingen): A trade-off between adaptation to drought stress and herbivory: rapid evolution in two Mediterranean plant species. WS20/21
Lena Reimann: A resurrection study on the recent evolution of drought responses: Clinopodium vulgare L. under contrasting water availability and severe drought at different life cycle stages. WS21/22
Silas Büse: Understanding evolutionary forces and the role of intra-individual variability with constrasting precipitation predictability in the perennial plant species Onobrychis viciifolia. SS22
Miriam Borgelt: Untersuchung einer initiierten Sandmagerrasenflä-che am Rande des Messeler Hügellandes. WS21/22
Max Marczak
Tobias Müller