Dr. Bettina Zeis
Professor
Biology
University of Munster
Germany
Biography
Study of biology, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf; Doctorate to Dr. University of Duesseldorf; Research Assistant HHU Düsseldorf and WWU Münster; Reincarnation Fellowship HHU Düsseldorf; Academic Counselor WWU Münster.
Research Interest
Differential Hemoglobin Induction in Daphnia magna; Acclimatization and Thermotolerance in Daphnia
Publications
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Wagner A, Hülsmann S, Paul L, Paul RJ, Petzoldt T u. a. 2012. ‘A phenomenological approach shows a high coherence of warming patterns in dimictic aquatic systems across latitude.’ Marine Biology 159, Nr. 11: 2543-2559.
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Paul RJ, Mertenskötter A, Pinkhaus O, Pirow R, Gigengack U u. a. 2012. ‘Seasonal and interannual changes in water temperature affect the genetic structure of a Daphnia assemblage (D. longispina complex) through genotype-specific thermal tolerances.’ Limnology and Oceanography 57, Nr. 2: 619-633.
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Zeis B, Becker D, Gerke P, Koch M, Paul RJ. 2013. ‘Hypoxia-inducible haemoglobins of Daphnia pulex and their role in the response to acute and chronic temperature increase.’ Biochimica et biophysica acta 1834, Nr. 9: 1704-10.
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Dölling R., Becker D., Hawat S., Koch M., Schwarzenberger A., Zeis B. 2016. ‘Adjustments of serine proteases of Daphnia pulex in response to temperature changes.’ Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part - B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology null, Nr. null: 1-10.
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Klumpen E., Hoffschröer N., Zeis B., Gigengack U., Dohmen E., Paul R. 2017. ‘Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the heat stress response of Daphnia pulex: ROS-mediated activation of hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1) and heat shock factor 1 (HSF-1) and the clustered expression of stress genes.’ Biology of the Cell 109, Nr. 1: 39-64.