Martin Plath
Aus WORLDFISH WIKI
Martin Plath
- Evolutionary Ecology Group, J. W. Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany.
- E-mail: mplath@rz.uni-potsdam.de
Publikationen
- Plath, M., Rohde, M., Schröder, T., Taebel-Hellwig, A. & Schlupp, I. 2006. Female mating preferences in blind cave tetras Astyanax fasciatus (Characidae, Teleostei). Behaviour, 143 (1): 15–32. (doi) Zitatseite
- Plath, M., Hauswaldt, J.S., Moll, K., Tobler, M., Garcia de León, F.J., Schlupp, I. & Tiedemann, R. 2007. Local adaptation and pronounced genetic differentiation in an extremophile fish, Poecilia mexicana, inhabiting a Mexican cave with toxic hydrogen sulphide. Molecular Ecology, 16 (5): 967-976. (doi) Zitatseite
- Tobler, M. & Plath, M. 2007. Wenn das Licht ausgeht: Mollys in Extremhabitaten. Die Aquarien- und Terrarienzeitschrift (DATZ), 60 (10): 76-79. Zitatseite
- Plath, M., Richter, S., Tiedemann, R. & Schlupp, I. 2008. Male Fish Deceive Competition about Mating Preferences. Current Biology, 18 (15): 1138-1141. (doi) Zitatseite
- Riesch, R., Tobler, M., Plath, M. & Schlupp, I. 2009. Offspring number in a livebearing fish (Poecilia mexicana, Poeciliidae): reduced fecundity and reduced plasticity in a population of cave mollies. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 84 (1): 89-94. (doi) Zitatseite
- Palacios, M., Arist-Rodigues, L., Plath, M., Eifert, C., Lerp, H., Lamboj, A., Voelker, G. & Tobler, M. 2013. The rediscovery of a long described species reveals additional complexity in speciation patterns of Poeciliid fishes in sulfide springs. PLoS ONE, 8 (8): 1-16. (doi) Zitatseite