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Coccinia grandis (from Wikipedia commons)

Norbert Holstein

Address

LMU Department für Biologie
Systematische Botanik und Mykologie
Menzinger Straße 67
80638 München
Germany

Contact

Fon:+49 89 17861-251
Fax:+49 89 172638
Email:
Room:230, second floor

Documents

Curriculum Vitae

Ph.D. thesis

Evolution, biogeography, and monographic treatment of Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae)

Publications

N. Holstein & S.S. Renner (2011): “Coccinia intermedia – a new species from West Africa” Phytokeys 7: 27 – 36 (Abstract)

J.W. Kadereit, H. Goldner, N. Holstein, G. Schorr and L.-B. Zhang (2011): “The stability of Quaternary speciation: a case study in Primula sect. Auricula” Alpine Botany 121(1): 23 – 35 (Abstract)

Holstein N. & S.S. Renner (2011): “A dated phylogeny and collection records reveal repeated biome shifts in the African genus Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae)” BMC Evol. Biol. 11: 28 (abstract)

Holstein N. & S.S. Renner (2010): “Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae) gains two new species from East Africa, three new synonyms, and one new combination” Kew Bull. 65(3): 435 – 441 (content)

Diploma thesis

Holstein N. (2007): “Biogeographie von Primula daonensis (Leyboldt) Leyboldt” (Diploma Thesis)

Poster

N. Holstein & S.S. Renner: “Neogene biome shifts in Africa as a driver of speciation in Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae)?” Systematics 2009, Leiden, Netherlands, 10 – 14 August 2009

Talks

“African late Neogene climatic oscillations and speciation in Coccinia” 19th International Symposium “Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology” of the German Botanical Society (DBG), Vienna, 16 – 19 Sep 2010

“Biogeography of Primula daonensis Leybold (Leybold)” Institute Seminar: Institut für Spezielle Botanik, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany, February 2007

“Evolution of sex chromosomes in Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae)”: EES Summer School 2008
“Evolution of sex-chromosomes”: Frauenchiemsee, Germany, September 2008

“The evolution of sex chromosomes in Coccinia” Institute Seminar: Systematic Botany and Mycology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany, 3 December 2008

“Evolution of Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae) and its sex chromosomes – first results”: University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 7 August 2009


Last update: 2012-04-10