Publications JC067 (usually peer-reviewed)
Chen, C., Copley, J., Linse, K., Rogers, A.D. and Sigwart, J. (2015a): How the mollusc got its scales: convergent evolution of the molluscan scleritome.
Publications M78-2 (usually peer-reviewed)
Adam, N. and Perner, M. (2018): Novel hydrogenases from deep-sea hydrothermal vent metagenomes identified by a recently developed activity-based screen.
Publications JC066 (usually peer-reviewed)
Ahyong, S.T. (2014): Deep-sea squat lobsters of the Munidopsis serricornis complex in the Indo-West Pacific, with descriptions of six new species
Publications INDEX2013 (usually peer-reviewed)
Gerdes, K.H., Martínez Arbizu, P., Schwentner, M., Freitag, R., Schwarz-Schampera, U., Brandt, A. and Kihara, T.C. (2019): Megabenthic assemblages at
Publications SO229 (usually peer-reviewed)
Anderson, M.O., Hannington, M.D., Haase, K., Schwarz-Schampera, U. and McConachy, T.F. (2015): Geological control on hydrothermal venting at the Nifonea
Publications SO276 (usually peer-reviewed)
Brix, S., Kaiser, S., Lörz, A.-N., Lea Saout, M., Schumacher, M., Bonk, F., Egilsdottir, H., Olafsdottir, S.H., Tandberg, A.H.S., Taylor, J., Tewes, S.,
The Benthic Biogeochemistry Group is operating Gas Chromatographs (GC) and Mass Spectrometers (MS) to determine free and dissolved gases at the seafloor:
Shimadzu 2014 gas
The Origin of the Baltic Sea
White sandy beaches, towering steep shores, beautiful sailing areas and an open view to the horizon - these are often the first associations that the name of our Baltic
Corals - endangered builders of the ocean
They are a symbol of the beauty and diversity of the underwater world: coral reefs. The brightly colored warm-water corals in tropical waters in particular