Publications by authors named "Alexander Haas"

Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alexander Haas"

  • - Recent research by Alexander Haas primarily focuses on amphibian biodiversity, morphology, and evolutionary processes, as evidenced by his work on the larval characteristics and phylogenetic placement of various tadpole species, such as Rhaebo nasicus and Rhacophorus vampyrus.
  • - His studies have incorporated advanced molecular techniques and morphological analyses to assess systematic and taxonomic relationships, revealing unexpected lineage diversity and adaptations among amphibian taxa, especially in the context of their ecological niches and developmental signals.
  • - Additionally, Haas's interdisciplinary work spans into areas like spine biomechanics and chromosomal integrity during development, illustrating his comprehensive approach to biological research that integrates genetics, anatomy, and evolutionary biology.