The Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change

is a research museum of the Leibniz Association

Chemical Communication in Anurans: From Behaviour to Pheromone Decoding and Evolution

Date: 
Mon, 01/18/2021 - 5:00pm
Meeting point: 
Lectures by Zoom Meetings. Links will be provided before talks
Event type: 
Lecture
Event series: 
Colloquium on evolution and biodiversity
Target group: 
Studierende, Wissenschaftler
Lecturer: 
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Lisa M. Schulte, Universität Frankfurt

Chemical communication is the evolutionary oldest communication system in the animal kingdom. In amphibians, chemical signaling is well documented in caudates, but because anurans spend a lot of energy in acoustic signaling, chemical communication has received much less attention in this order.

However, poison frogs for example use chemical communication during parental care behaviours: They transport their tadpoles to very small water bodies and chemically recognize and avoid cannibalistic tadpoles. In other frog families we investigate proteinacous courtship-pheromones, which have a common evolutionary origin with salamander pheromones - being the oldest known pheromone system in terrestrial vertebrates.

Contact person

Head of Section
+49 228 9122-241
+49 228 9122-295
h.waegele [at] leibniz-zfmk.de

Colloquium on biology

Prof. Dr. A. Blanke
Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Ecology
An der Immenburg 1, 53121 Bonn

 

Prof. Dr. A. Suh
Leibniz-Institut for the Analyses of Biodiversity Change, Museum Koenig Bonn
Adenauerallee 160, 53113 Bonn

 

Place: Large Lecture Hall, Institute of Zoology, Poppelsdorfer Schloß or online via ZOOM

Time: mondays, 5:15 pm