Lab members

Morteza Naderi

Lab leader

Anneke van Heteren

Stefanie Luft

Postdoc

Morteza Naderi: Linking morphology, behaviour, and genetics in the edible dormouse

PhD student

Stefanie Luft: Macroscopic and microscopic investigation of the Lesser belted mole-rat (Chlamyphorus truncatus) and the Burmeister belted mole-rat (Calyptophractus retusus) using 3D modeling and histological sections

Hannah Hetesy

Master students

Hanna Hetesey: Bone histology in fossil dwarfed elephants

Shanaka Thisara: Assessment of 3D modelling techniques and 3D geometric morphometrics on squirrel skulls

Chawalida Benjangkaprasert: Penis bones from American mink and red fox (co-supervised with Dr. Phil Cox in the contex of Erasmus Mundus)

Jerry Leung

Laura Buchner: Cribriform plate morphometrics in New World monkeys

Jerry Leung: Geometric morphometric analysis of Usidae sacri (co-advised with Dr. Tzu-Ruei Yang)

Bryce Ahn: Anatomical differences between the Javan and the Indochinese tiger

Bachelor students

Sandra Fischer: Environmental adaptations and subspecific variation in the tiger (Panthera tigris) cranium with special focus on Taiwanese Pleistocene fossils from the Penghu Channel and Chochen: a geometric morphometric approach

Benjamin Gottwald: Bone microstructure analysis on CT scans of orangutan foot phalanges

Bryce Ahn

Jelena Vrdoljak: Bone microstructure analysis based on CT scans of orangutan hand phalanges

Beykan Nalcakar

Beykan Nalcakar: Morphological study of the unerupted dentiton of a Miocene rhinoceros mandible based on CT-scans

Noah Ruben Mathes: Geometric morphometics of edible dormouse skeletal remains

Trainees

Neele Mielenhausen

María Estefania Lopez Rodriguez

Student assistant

Noah Ruben Mathes

Hsuan (Acean) Hung

Alumni

Sandra Fischer

Postdoc

María Fernanda Martínez Polanco: Assessing the human impact on a pristine island environment by studying island dwarf deer at the Playa don Bernardo preceramic archaeological site (Pedro Gonzalez Island, Panama)

PhD students

Larissa Dumbá: Phylogeny and Taxonomy of Tapiridae (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) (co-advised with Dr. Mario Cozzuol)

Mónica María Villalba de Alvarado: Looking for the earliest evidence of Ursus arctos in the Iberian Peninsula: the Middle Pleistocene site of Postes cave (co-advised with Dr. Asier Gomez-Olivencia)

Master students

Robert Massey: Investigation of fossil and recent Ferungulata dentition regarding the Inhibitory Cascade Model

Stefanie Luft: Analysis of intraspecific variation in the bone microstructure of Sciurus vulgaris fuscoater humeri using ORS Dragonfly

Jelena Vrdoljak

Sam Leeming: “Footedness” in orangutans: A Geometric Morphometric approach to understanding lateralisation in Great Apes.

Neele Mielenhausen

Derk Overduin: Body mass estimation of the solitaire (Pezophaps solitaria) based on skeletal measurements

Valeria Rojas: Morphological analysis of tooth root variation in Protelidae (Carnivora) in relation to dietary adaptations

Bachelor students

Hannah Hetesy: Histological age estimation of elephant bone thin sections of Loxodonta africana and Loxodonta cyclotis

Johanna Almara Eschenbacher: Testing for differences between tigers (Panthera tigris) and lions (Panthera leo) based on the postcranial skeleton using traditional morphometrics

Hoa Pham: Exploring the evolution of Panthera tigris using phylogenetic analysis

Lisa-Marie Langheinrich: Testing for sex differences in juvenile ilia by visualizing shape trajectories and maturity rates using geometric morphometrics

Sarah Leib: The role of the Os ethmoidale in smell perception: olfaction in Atelidae

Laila Gröner: The cribriform plate as a bony reflection of the sense of smell: morphology and significance for olfaction in the Callitrichidae

Valeria Becker: The relationship between the cribriform plate size and olfaction in Pitheciidae

Luisa Pletschacher: Hand preference in Orangutan (Pongo) using geometric morphometrics

Elisabeth Fuchs: Examination of the proximal phalanx bones in orangutans and chimpanzees: comparison of the index and middle fingers

Rebecca Kufner: Orangutans and chimpanzees: asymmetries in the proximal phalanx of the ring finger and little finger of Pongo pygmaeus and Pan troglodytes

Mirta Toth: Intraspecific variation in the bone microstructure of Sciurus vulgaris fuscoater humeri with the focus on differences between sexes, adults and juveniles, and seasonal fluctuation

Evrim Yilmaz: Intraspecific variation in the bone microstructure of Sciurus vulgaris fuscoater with focus on laterality and differences between proximal and distal trabecular structures

Alba Colicchia: Investigation of the cribriform plate and the associated sense of smell in the Cebidae family

Yona Perstat: The study of the “Inhibitory Cascade Model” in terrestrial Carnivora with a focus on the family of Canidae

Stefanie Luft: The validity of the inhibitory cascade model in terrestrial Arctoidea

Trainees

Regina Rappolder: Literature review on the topic of Panthera tigris.

Stefan Dehos: Geometric morphometric analysis of potential hybridisation between cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) and brown bears (Ursus arctos) in the late Pleistocene

Stefanie Luft: Morphological differences between bred and wild-caught Apodemus

Magdalene Matzke: Sexual dimorphism in bank voles (Myodes glareolus)

Sam Leeming: Understanding morphological variation of the elbow joint in the Ursidae: Insights from 3D Geometric Morphometrics

Miguel de Felipe Toro: The ecomorphology of hornbills: Correlating bill morphology and ecology of the family Bucerotidae

Anuj Trivedi: Using morphometrics of Carrion Crow Corvus corone corone specimens from museum collections to determine sex

Sajad Noori: Directional asymmetry in orangutan hands

Mart Smeets: Cranial kinesis in Accipitridae for implementation in a finite element model of Haast’s Eagle (Harpagornis moorei)

Pre-Munich

Jens Lallensack: Geometric morphometric analysis of intratrackway variability. University of Bonn, PhD (co-advised with Prof. Martin Sander)

Philipp Knaus: Blood flow into the femur and aerobic capacity in synapsids since the Synapsida-Sauropsida split, University of Bonn, MSc (co-advised with Prof. Martin Sander)

Antoine Gossez: Asymmetry and laterality in human phalanges. Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, MSc

Jippe Kreuning, Marie Beth van Egmond, Roland van Dierendonck and Sjang ten Hagen: Mass reconstruction of the Dodo. University of Amsterdam, Interdisciplinary BSc (co-advised with Dr. Kenneth Rijsdijk)

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