PostDoc Project Plan invites collaborators to study how plant lice cope with variability
Monday, June 20, 2016 - 10:31
in Paleontology & Archaeology
While Climate change steadily takes its toll, promising to raise temperatures around the world by at least 1.5 °C within the next 100 years, organisms have already started defending their species' existence in their own ways. Possibly, such is the case of plant lice, which evoked the curiosity of PhD student Jens Joschinski with their reproductive strategy, which shifts from sexual to asexual as the days grow shorter in the autumn.