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Michael Lattorff

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Michel Lattorf nació en Quedlinburg, Alemania el 6 de febrero de 1974, realiza su post Doctorado en el Grupo de Investigación de Ecología Molecular de la Universidad Martin Luther de la ciudad de Halle, Wittenberg, de Alemania .

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[editar] Educación Académica

  • since 2006. Postdoc
  • 2005. PhD thesis: Molecular genetic analysis of reproductive dominance hierarchies in the honeybee
  • 2002-2004. PhD position at the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Institute of Zoology funded by the DFG
  • 2000-2001. PhD position in BioService Halle GmbH funded by the ESF (European Social Fonds)
  • 2000. Diploma thesis: Genetic analysis of thelytokous parthenogenesis of laying workers of the Cape honeybee (Apis mellifera capensis ESCH.)
  • 1994-2000. study of biology (zoology, genetics and botany) at Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
  • 1993-1994. study of mechanical engineering at Technical University Hamburg-Harburg.

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  • THE HONEYBEE GENOME SEQUENCING CONSORTIUM (2006): Insights into social insects from the genome of the honeybee Apis mellifera. Nature 443: 931-949.
  • MORITZ RFA, LATTORFF HMG, NEUMANN P, KRAUS FB, RADLOFF SE, HEPBURN HR (2005): Rare royal families in honeybees, Apis mellifera. Naturwissenschaften 92: 488-491. download
  • LATTORFF HMG, KRYGER P, MORITZ RFA (2005): Queen developmental time and fitness consequences for queens of clonal social parasitic honeybees (A. m. capensis) and its host A. m. scutellata. Insectes Sociaux 52: 238-241. download
  • LATTORFF HMG, MORITZ RFA, FUCHS S (2005): A single locus determines thelytokous parthenogenesis of laying honeybee workers (Apis mellifera capensis). Heredity 94: 533-537. abstract download
  • SCHLÜNS H, MORITZ RFA, LATTORFF HMG, KOENIGER G (2005): Paternity skew in seven species of honeybees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Apis). Apidologie 36: 201-209. download
  • CREWE RM, MORITZ RFA, LATTORFF HMG (2004): Trapping pheromonal components with silicone rubber tubes: fatty acid secretions in honeybees (Apis mellifera). Chemoecology 14: 77-79. download
  • MORITZ RFA, LATTORFF HMG, CREWE RM (2004): Honeybee workers (Apis mellifera capensis) compete for producing queen-like pheromone signals. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 271 (Suppl.): S98-S100 download
  • MORITZ RFA, SCHARPENBERG H, LATTORFF HMG, NEUMANN P (2003): A technical note for using microsattelite DNA analyses in haploid male DNA pools of social Hymenoptera. Insectes Sociaux 50: 398-400 download.