Publications by authors named "P A Eyer"

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  • Hermann Tappeiner was appointed professor of medicinal chemistry and pharmacology in 1887, focusing on intestinal bacteria and digestion; he was succeeded by Walther Straub in 1923, who specialized in quantitative studies of alkaloids and contributing significantly to pharmacological literature.* -
  • Walther Straub played a key role in establishing the Deutsche Pharmakologische Gesellschaft and was instrumental in editing Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology; he retired in 1944 after the institute was damaged in air raids.* -
  • August Wilhelm Forst took over in 1946, leading the rebuilding efforts and creating an Insulin Control Laboratory; later, Manfred Kiese advanced research on biotransformation and developed
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Additive manufacturing processes have recently been used more frequently since they offer high design freedom and easy individualization of components. The processes have been optimized to improve mechanical performance of the manufactured parts. Nevertheless, properties of components made by means of injection molding could not be reached yet.

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Most population genetic studies concern spatial genetic differentiation, but far fewer aim at analyzing the temporal genetic changes that occur within populations. Vector species, including mosquitoes and biting midges, are often characterized by oscillating adult population densities, which may affect their dispersal, selection, and genetic diversity over time. Here, we used a population of Culicoides sonorensis from a single site in California to investigate short-term (intra-annual) and long-term (inter-annual) temporal variation in genetic diversity over a 3 yr period.

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Low dispersal, occurrence of asexual reproduction and geographic discontinuity increase genetic differentiation between populations, which ultimately can lead to speciation. In this work, we used a multidisciplinary framework to characterize the genetic and phenotypic differentiation between and within two cryptic ant species with restricted dispersal, Cataglyphis cursor and C. piliscapa and used behavioral experiments to test for reproductive isolation.

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Social life and lifelong partner commitments are expected to favor thorough partner choice, as an ill-suited partnership may have long-term consequences, adversely affecting the parents and spanning several cohorts of offspring. Here, we used ~1400 termite incipient colonies to estimate the short- and long-term costs of inbreeding upon the survival of the parents over a 15-month period, their productivity, and the resistance of their offspring toward pathogen pressure. We observed that foundation success was not influenced by the relatedness of partners, but by their levels of microbial load.

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