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Bastian Heimburger
Bastian Heimburger
Dept. of Animal Ecology, University of Göttingen
Verified email at biologie.uni-goettingen.de
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Haplotype divergence supports long-term asexuality in the oribatid mite Oppiella nova
A Brandt, P Tran Van, C Bluhm, Y Anselmetti, Z Dumas, E Figuet, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (38), e2101485118, 2021
272021
Changes in the genetic structure of an invasive earthworm species (Lumbricus terrestris, Lumbricidae) along an urban–rural gradient in North America
A Klein, EK Cameron, B Heimburger, N Eisenhauer, S Scheu, I Schaefer
Applied soil ecology 120, 265-272, 2017
102017
Rapid diversification of the Australian Amitermes group during late Cenozoic climate change
B Heimburger, L Schardt, A Brandt, S Scheu, TR Hartke
Ecography 2022 (9), e05944, 2022
82022
Population structure and genetic variance among local populations of a non-native earthworm species in Minnesota, USA
B Heimburger, A Klein, A Roth, S Scheu, N Eisenhauer, I Schaefer
Biological Invasions 25 (7), 2361-2375, 2023
22023
Keystone taxa enhance the stability of soil bacterial communities and multifunctionality under steelworks disturbance
H Chao, A Cai, B Heimburger, Y Wu, D Zhao, M Sun, F Hu
Journal of Environmental Management 356, 120664, 2024
2024
Historical and future climate change fosters expansion of Australian harvester termites, Drepanotermes
B Heimburger, SS Maurer, L Schardt, S Scheu, TR Hartke
Evolution 76 (9), 2145-2161, 2022
2022
The Evolution of the Australian Amitermes group
B Heimburger
2022
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