P1: Intraspecific chemodiversity in Populus nigra and consequences for insect herbivores
Prof. Dr. Sybille Unsicker
Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel
Botanical Institute
Plant-Environment Interactions Group
E-Mail: sunsicker@bot.uni-kiel.de
Phone: +49 (0)431 880- 240
P2: Linking Populus nigra metabotypes to genetic variation and plant-herbivore interactions
Prof. Dr. Jörg-Peter Schnitzler
Helmholtz Zentrum München GmbH (HMGU)
Institute of Biochemical Plant Pathology
E-Mail: jp.schnitzler@helmholtz-muenchen.de
Phone: +49 (0)89 3187 2413
P3: Roles of constitutive and induced chemodiversity in Solanum dulcamara in plant-herbivore interactions
Prof. Dr. Anke Steppuhn
University of Hohenheim
Department of Molecular Botany
E-Mail: anke.steppuhn@uni-hohenheim.de
Phone: +49 (0) 711 459 2194
P4: Molecular mechanisms and ecological consequences of chemodiversity in Solanum dulcamara
Prof. Dr. Nicole M. van Dam
Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ)
Plant-Biotic Interactions
University of Jena
E-Mail: vandam@igzev.de
Phone: +49 (0)33701-78105
P5: Role of chemodiversity in Tanacetum vulgare for interactions with phloem sap feeders and herbivory-pollination trade-offs
Prof. Dr. Caroline Müller
Bielefeld University
Department of Chemical Ecology
E-Mail: caroline.mueller@uni-bielefeld.de
Phone: +49 (0)521 106 5524
Dr. Thomas Dussarat
Bielefeld University
Department of Chemical Ecology
E-Mail: thomas.dussarrat@uni-bielefeld.de
Phone: +49 (0)521 106 2597
P7: Effects of intraspecific chemodiversity on the structure of ecological communities
Dr. Robin Heinen
Technical University of Munich
Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Management
E-Mail: robin.heinen@tum.de
Phone: +49 (0)8161 71 4148
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang W. Weisser
Technical University of Munich
Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Management
E-Mail: wolfgang.weisser@tum.de
Phone: +49 (0)8161 71 3495
P8: Molecular sources of chemodiversity in Tanacetum vulgare
Prof. Dr. Andrea Bräutigam
Bielefeld University
Department of Computational Biology
E-Mail: andrea.braeutigam@uni-bielefeld.de
Phone: +49 (0)521 106 8753
P9: Modelling intraspecific chemodiversity - from biosynthetic pathways to ecological consequences
Prof. Dr. Meike J. Wittmann
Bielefeld University
Department of Theoretical Biology
E-Mail: meike.wittmann@uni-bielefeld.de
Phone: +49 (0)521 106 67627
P10: Chemodiversity as part of the plant trait space and economics spectrum
Prof. Dr. Robert R. Junker
Philipps-University Marburg
Department of Biology, Evolutionary Ecology of Plants
E-Mail: robert.junker@uni-marburg.de
Phone: +49 (0)6421 28 22434
P1: Intraspecific chemodiversity in Populus nigra and consequences for insect herbivores
Sol Andrea Yepes Vivas
P1: Intraspecific chemodiversity in Populus nigra and consequences for insect herbivores
P2: Linking Populus nigra metabotypes to genetic variation and plant-herbivore interactions
Yonca Büke Seymen Karisman
Helmholtz Zentrum München GmbH (HMGU)
Institute of Biochemical Plant Pathology
E-Mail: yonca.seymen@helmholtz-munich.de
Phone: +49 170/8079233-2253
P3: Roles of constitutive and induced chemodiversity in Solanum dulcamara in plant-herbivore interactions
Prajakta Giri
University of Hohenheim
Department of Molecular Botany
E-Mail: prajakta.giri@uni-hohenheim.de
Phone: tba
Kruthika Sen Aragam
University of Hohenheim
Department of Molecular Botany
E-Mail: kruthika.senaragam@uni-hohenheim.de
Phone: + 49 (0)711 459 24287
P4: Molecular regulation and ecological consequences of chemodiversity in Solanum dulcamara
Valeria Judit Mendoza Servin
Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ)
Plant-Biotic Interactions
E-Mail: mendozaservin@igzev.de
Phone: +49 tba
P5: Role of chemodiversity in Tanacetum vulgare in interactions with phloem sap feeders and herbivory-pollination trade-offs
Selina Gaar
Bielefeld University
Department of Chemical Ecology
E-Mail: selina.gaar@uni-bielefeld.de
Phone: +49 (0)521 106 5536
P7: Intraspecific chemodiversity in Tanacetum vulgare shapes above- and belowground plant-associated communities
Elikplim Aku Setordjie
Technical University of Munich
Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Management
E-Mail: setordjieelikplim@gmail.com
Phone: +49 tba
P8: Molecular sources of chemodiversity in Tanacetum vulgare
Marvin Hildebrandt
Bielefeld University
Department of Computational Biology
E-Mail: marvin.hildebrandt@uni-bielefeld.de
Phone: +49 (0)521 106 8751
P9: Modelling intraspecific chemodiversity - from biosynthetic pathways to ecological consequences
Frans Thon
Bielefeld University
Department of Theoretical Biology
E-Mail: frans.thon@uni-bielefeld.de
Phone: +49 (0)521 106 4832
P10: Chemodiversity as part of the plant trait space and economics spectrum
Dr. Maximilian Hanusch
Philipps-University Marburg
Department of Biology, Evolutionary Ecology of Plants
E-Mail: maximilian.hanusch@uni-marburg.de
Phone: +49 6421 28-23696
Prof. Dr. Caroline Müller
Bielefeld University
Department of Chemical Ecology
E-Mail: caroline.mueller@uni-bielefeld.de
Phone: +49 (0)521 106 5524
Tanja Bloss
Bielefeld University
Department of Chemical Ecology
E-mail: tanja.bloss@uni-bielefeld.de
chemodiversity@uni-bielefeld.de
Phone: +49 (0)521 106 4727
Dr. Silvia Eckert
P5: Role of chemodiversity in Tanacetum vulgare for interactions with phloem sap feeders
Dr. Elisabeth Eilers
P6: Trade-offs between pollinator attraction and florivore repellence in Tanacetum vulgare
Moritz Popp
P2: Linking Populus nigra metabotypes to genetic variation and plant-herbivore interactions
Redouan Adam Anaia
P4: Molecular mechanisms and ecological consequences of chemodiversity in Solanum dulcamara
Dominik Ziaja
P5: Role of chemodiversity in Tanacetum vulgare for interactions with phloem sap feeders
Rohit Sasidharan
P6: Trade-offs between pollinator attraction and florivore repellence in Tanacetum vulgare