Andreas Wanninger

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Integrative Morphology University of Vienna, Wien, Wien, Austria 
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Schulreich SM, Salamanca-Díaz DA, Zieger E, et al. (2022) A mosaic of conserved and novel modes of gene expression and morphogenesis in mesoderm and muscle formation of a larval bivalve. Organisms, Diversity & Evolution. 22: 893-913
Schwaha TF, Ostrovsky AN, Wanninger A. (2020) Key novelties in the evolution of the aquatic colonial phylum Bryozoa: evidence from soft body morphology. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 95: 696-729
Decker S, Wanninger A, Schwaha T. (2020) Morphology and life cycle of an epiphytic pherusellid ctenostome bryozoan from the Mediterranean Sea Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 20: 417-437
Calcino AD, de Oliveira AL, Simakov O, et al. (2019) The quagga mussel genome and the evolution of freshwater tolerance. Dna Research : An International Journal For Rapid Publication of Reports On Genes and Genomes
Pavlicek A, Schwaha T, Wanninger A. (2018) Towards a ground pattern reconstruction of bivalve nervous systems: neurogenesis in the zebra mussel . Organisms, Diversity & Evolution. 18: 101-114
Wollesen T, Rodríguez Monje SV, Luiz de Oliveira A, et al. (2018) Staggered Hox expression is more widespread among molluscs than previously appreciated. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 285
Wanninger A, Wollesen T. (2018) The evolution of molluscs. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Schwaha TF, Wanninger A. (2018) Unity in diversity: a survey of muscular systems of ctenostome Gymnolaemata (Lophotrochozoa, Bryozoa). Frontiers in Zoology. 15: 24
Schwaha TF, Handschuh S, Ostrovsky AN, et al. (2018) Morphology of the bryozoan Cinctipora elegans (Cyclostomata, Cinctiporidae) with first data on its sexual reproduction and the cyclostome neuro-muscular system. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 18: 92
Redl E, Scherholz M, Wollesen T, et al. (2018) Expression of six3 and otx in Solenogastres (Mollusca) supports an ancestral role in bilaterian anterior-posterior axis patterning. Evolution & Development. 20: 17-28
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