Universität Innsbruck

NINDL Martina, Mag.a

 

Martine


University of Innsbruck
Department of Zoology

Applied Animal Ecologymartina.nindl@uibk.ac.at


Martina studied Biology and Environmental Protection as well as English in the Teacher Training Programme, and joined the Molecular Ecology research group in 2015 due to her diploma thesis, which dealt with life history traits of Drosophila species, alpine biology and climate-change biology in a wider sense. From Oktober 2016 onwards she worked in the research groups Molecular Ecology and Applied and Trophic Ecology as a technician. Her focus shifted to molecular biology and high-throughput analysis, as she joined the research unit Applied Animal Ecology in August 2018 full-time. She is involved in several projects of the research unit and is also responsible for the lab robots, laboratory management, research unit organization and public relations.

 

Recent projects are:

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Frosch im WassertropfenUIBK anniversary project, eDNA, citizen science, project coordination, organisation, media
DACH- UGM 2019 international conference on "DNA-Methoden im Umweltmanagement" for Austria, Germany and Switzerland, Winter 2019; conference coordination, organisation, media
  • BioAWARE
  • eDNA-Alpfish
  • ...


Diploma Thesis

Alpine climate change research: comparing life-history traits and physiological limits of Drosophila nigrosparsa with those of three other Drosophila species (Diptera: Drosophilidae)

 

Publications

Life‐history traits and physiological limits of the alpine fly Drosophila nigrosparsa (Diptera: Drosophilidae): A comparative study

 



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