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Associate Professor of Zoology
Phone: (405)325-4908
Fax: (405)325-6202![]()
Current Research Interests and Subject Areas Available for Graduate Research
• Stability of gynogenetic /hybridogenetic mating systems
• Evolution and maintenance of sexual reproduction
• Sexual selection
• Population biology of amphibians and fishes with a focus on conservation biology
To learn more about this research, visit Dr. Schlupp's web page.
Dr. rer. nat., Universität Hamburg
Diploma Biology, Universität Hamburg
Vordiplom Biology, Universität Hamburg
Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas, Section of Integrative Biology
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Selected publications:
SCHLUPP,I., MARLER,C. & RYAN,M.J. (1994): Benefit to Male Sailfin Mollies of Mating with Heterospecific Females. Science, 263, 373 - 374.
SCHARTL,M., NANDA, I., SCHLUPP,I., WILDE,B., EPPLEN,J.T., SCHMID,M., & PARZEFALL,J. (1995):
Incorporation of subgenomic amounts of DNA as compensation for mutational load in a gynogenetic
fish. Nature 373, 68 - 71.TOBLER, M. & SCHLUPP,I. (2005) Parasites in sexual and asexual mollies (Poecilia, Poeciliidae,
Teleostei): a case for the Red Queen? Biol. Letters (1) 166-168.SCHLUPP, I. & PLATH, M. (2005) Male mate choice and sperm allocation in a sexual/asexual mating
complex of Poecilia (Poeciliidae, Teleostei). Biol. Letters. (1) 169-171.SCHLUPP, I. (2005) The Evolutionary Ecology of Gynogenesis. Annual Reviews of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics (36) 399 – 417.
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