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Picture: The photo shows a close-up of a longhorn beetle.
Arthropods I (Core project)
#Animals  #2011 – 2014  #Species biodiversity  #Arthropods  #Insects  #Traits […]
Project management
  • Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Weisser
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Arthropoden (Core project)
#Animals  #Biotic Interaction  #BELongDead  #REX/LUX  #FOX  #2023 – 2026  #Species biodiversity  #Arthropods  #Insects  #Traits […]
Project management
  • Prof. Dr. Nico Blüthgen
  • Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Weisser
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Picture: The photo shows a deadwood beech trunk lying in the forest, overgrown with moss and a tinder fungus. Flowering lily of the valley grows in front of the trunk.
FUNWOOD IV (Contributing project)
#Forest & Deadwood  #2017 – 2020  
Project management
  • Dr. Nico Jehmlich
  • Prof. Dr. Matthias Noll
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Picture: The collage contains the logo of the König Research Museum and four photos. Photo 1 shows a portrait of Doctor Jan Struwe in black and white. Photo 2 shows a malaise trap in a garden next to a tree, which is used to catch flying insects. Approximately one metre above the ground, a kind of tent made of white fabric is attached to poles. Insects that fly under the tent are directed to a plastic bottle containing a preservative liquid. The bottle is located at the top next to the tent in a holder that is also mounted on poles. A solar panel is attached below the holder to power automatic separation processes of the samples. Photo 3 shows in a screenshot against a black background the signals of isolated D N A pieces of a sample shown in white. Photo 4 shows a fly photographed from above. Below the fly, a diagram is mounted that shows the base sequence of a gene section line by line on a white background. The four bases are shown in different colours.
Barcoding Diptera (Contributing project)
#Animals  #2014 – 2017  
Project management
  • Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Weisser
  • Prof. Dr. Wolfgang J. Wägele
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Picture: The collage contains the logo of the König Research Museum and four photos. Photo 1 shows a portrait of Doctor Jan Struwe in black and white. Photo 2 shows a malaise trap in a garden next to a tree, which is used to catch flying insects. Approximately one metre above the ground, a kind of tent made of white fabric is attached to poles. Insects that fly under the tent are directed to a plastic bottle containing a preservative liquid. The bottle is located at the top next to the tent in a holder that is also mounted on poles. A solar panel is attached below the holder to power automatic separation processes of the samples. Photo 3 shows in a screenshot against a black background the signals of isolated D N A pieces of a sample shown in white. Photo 4 shows a fly photographed from above. Below the fly, a diagram is mounted that shows the base sequence of a gene section line by line on a white background. The four bases are shown in different colours.
Barcoding Diptera (Contributing project)
#Animals  #2011 – 2014  
Project management
  • Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Weisser
  • Prof. Dr. Wolfgang J. Wägele
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Figure: The photo shows a group of light brown mushrooms growing on a deadwood tree trunk.
WOODSTOCK II (Contributing project)
#Forest & Deadwood  #BELongDead  #2023 – 2026  #Deadwood  #deadwood humus  #carbon storage […]
Project management
  • Prof. Dr. Werner Borken
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Picture: The collage shows nine photos of different flowers and insects.
Arthropods II (Core project)
#Animals  #2011 – 2014  
Project management
  • Prof. Dr. Karl Eduard Linsenmair
  • Prof. Dr. Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter
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Picture: The photo shows a deadwood beech trunk lying in the forest, overgrown with moss and a tinder fungus. Flowering lily of the valley grows in front of the trunk.
FUNWOOD II-III (Contributing project)
#Forest & Deadwood  #2014 – 2017  #2011 – 2014  
Project management
  • Prof. Dr. Jürgen Bauhus
  • Prof. Dr. Francois Buscot (assoz.)
  • Prof. Dr. Martin Hofrichter
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Picture: The photo shows a deadwood beech trunk lying in the forest, overgrown with moss and a tinder fungus. Flowering lily of the valley grows in front of the trunk.
FUNWOOD I (Contributing project)
#Forest & Deadwood  #2008 – 2011  
Project management
  • Prof. Dr. Jürgen Bauhus
  • Prof. Dr. Francois Buscot (assoz.)
  • Prof. Dr. Martin Hofrichter
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