Wolfram Schulze
Akademischer Oberrat
Contact:
Dr. Wolfram Schulze
NW I room 7.1 00 01
Universitätsstrasse 30
D-95440 Bayreuth
wolfram.schulze (at) uni-bayreuth.de
Tel: +49 921 55 2141
Selected Publications
Hecker, A., Anger, P., Braaker, P. N., Schulze, W., Schuster, S. (accepted) High-resolution mapping of injury-site dependent functional recovery in a single axon in zebrafish. Communications Biology.
Hecker, A., Schulze, W., Oster, J., Richter, D. O., Schuster, S. (2020) Removing a single neuron in a vertebrate brain forever abolishes an essential behavior. PNAS: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1918578117
Machnik, P., Leupolz, K.,Feyl, S., Schulze, W., Schuster, S. (2018) The Mauthner cell in a fish with top-performance and yet flexibly-tuned C-starts I. Identification and comparative morphology. J. Exp. Biol.: jeb.182535 doi: 10.1242/jeb.182535
Machnik, P., Leupolz, K.,Feyl, S., Schulze, W., Schuster, S. (2018) The Mauthner cell in a fish with top-performance and yet flexibly-tuned C-starts II. Physiology. J. Exp. Biol.: jeb.175588 doi: 10.1242/jeb.175588
S. Schuster, S., Machnik, P. & Schulze, W. (2011) Behavioral Assessment of the Visual Capabilities of Fish. In: Farrell A.P., (ed.), Encyclopedia of Fish Physiology: From Genome to Environment, volume 1, pp. 143–149. San Diego: Academic Press.
Mayer, F., Berger, D., Gottsberger, B. & Schulze, W. (2010). Non-Ecological Radiations in Acoustically Communicating Grasshoppers? – In: Glaubrecht, M. (ed.), Evolution in action. Case studies in adaptive radiation and the origin of biodiversity. Special volume from the SPP 1127 “Radiations – Genesis of Biological diversity” of the DFG. Heidelberg, Berlin (Springer) DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12425-9
Schulze, W & J. Schul. (2001). Ultrasound Avoidance Behaviour in the Bushcricket Tettigonia viridissima. J. Exp. Biol. 204, 733-740.
Schul, J. & W. Schulze (2001). Phonotaxis during walking and flight: are differences in selectivity due to predation pressure?. Naturwissenschaften 88, 438-442 https://doi.org/10.1007/s001140100262