Mission Statement

The Department of Functional and Evolutionary Ecology within the Faculty of Life Sciences aims at a mechanistic understanding of ecological and evolutionary patterns and processes from organismic to ecosystem scale. Specifically, we study and teach biodiversity, symbioses, metabolic pathways, ecophysiology and ecosystem functioning in light of environmental change.

Units

Archaea Biology and Ecogenomics

Christa Schleper - Archaea Ecology and Evolution
Silvia Bulgheresi - Environmental Cell Biology
Simon Rittmann - Archaea Physiology & Biotechnology
Filipa Sousa - Genome Evolution and Ecology

Limnology

Christian Griebler - Groundwater Ecology
Katrin Attermeyer - Carbocrobe
Hubert Keckeis - Fish Ecology
Michael Schagerl - Phycology

 

 

Molecular Systems Biology

Wolfram Weckwerth - Systems Theory in Ecology and Biology
Palak Chaturvedi - Crops in a Changing Climate Environment
Verena Ibl - Cell biology in Crop Seeds
Ingeborg Lang - Structural and functional plant cell biology
Markus Teige - Plant signalling
Steffen Waldherr - Computational methods for systems biology
Stefanie Wienkoop - Plant-Microsymbiont Interaction


Bio-Oceanography and Marine Biology

Monika Bright - Marine Benthic Ecology
Federico Baltar - Fungal and Biogeochemical Oceanography
Gerhard Herndl - Microbial Oceanography
Thomas Reinthaler - Marine Microbial Biogeochemistry

News

19.12.2019
 

The Division of Archaea Biology & Ecogenomics wishes all colleagues, students and friends Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2020!

18.12.2019
 

Christa Schleper introduces "her" element: Nitrogen.

05.12.2019
 

Christa Schleper discusses the University of Vienna's question of the winter term 2019/20.

02.12.2019
 

"Exploring the microbial biotransformation of extraterrestrial material on nanometer scale"

29.11.2019
 

Fridays For Future calls the 4th worldwide strike for climate action and climate justice.

23.11.2019
 

The Highly Cited Researchers list identifies scientists who have demonstrated significant influence through publication of multiple highly cited...