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Ulrike Aspöck
Researcher at Naturhistorisches Museum
Publications - 109
Citations - 4382
Ulrike Aspöck is an academic researcher from Naturhistorisches Museum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuropterida & Neuroptera. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 101 publications receiving 3710 citations. Previous affiliations of Ulrike Aspöck include American Museum of Natural History & University of Vienna.
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Phylogenomics resolves the timing and pattern of insect evolution
Bernhard Misof,Shanlin Liu,Karen Meusemann,Ralph S. Peters,Alexander Donath,Christoph Mayer,Paul B. Frandsen,Jessica L. Ware,Tomas Flouri,Rolf G. Beutel,Oliver Niehuis,Malte Petersen,Fernando Izquierdo-Carrasco,Torsten Wappler,Jes Rust,Andre J. Aberer,Ulrike Aspöck,Ulrike Aspöck,Horst Aspöck,Daniela Bartel,Alexander Blanke,Simon Berger,Alexander Böhm,Thomas R. Buckley,Brett Calcott,Junqing Chen,Frank Friedrich,Makiko Fukui,Mari Fujita,Carola Greve,Peter Grobe,Shengchang Gu,Ying Huang,Lars S. Jermiin,Akito Y. Kawahara,Lars Krogmann,Martin Kubiak,Robert Lanfear,Robert Lanfear,Robert Lanfear,Harald Letsch,Yiyuan Li,Zhenyu Li,Jiguang Li,Haorong Lu,Ryuichiro Machida,Yuta Mashimo,Pashalia Kapli,Pashalia Kapli,Duane D. McKenna,Guanliang Meng,Yasutaka Nakagaki,José Luis Navarrete-Heredia,Michael Ott,Yanxiang Ou,Günther Pass,Lars Podsiadlowski,Hans Pohl,Björn M. von Reumont,Kai Schütte,Kaoru Sekiya,Shota Shimizu,Adam Slipinski,Alexandros Stamatakis,Alexandros Stamatakis,Wenhui Song,Xu Su,Nikolaus U. Szucsich,Meihua Tan,Xuemei Tan,Min Tang,Jingbo Tang,Gerald Timelthaler,Shigekazu Tomizuka,Michelle D. Trautwein,Xiaoli Tong,Toshiki Uchifune,Manfred Walzl,Brian M. Wiegmann,Jeanne Wilbrandt,Benjamin Wipfler,Thomas K. F. Wong,Qiong Wu,Gengxiong Wu,Yinlong Xie,Shenzhou Yang,Qing Yang,David K. Yeates,Kazunori Yoshizawa,Qing Zhang,Rui Zhang,Wenwei Zhang,Yunhui Zhang,Jing Zhao,Chengran Zhou,Lili Zhou,Tanja Ziesmann,Shijie Zou,Yingrui Li,Xun Xu,Yong Zhang,Huanming Yang,Jian Wang,Jun Wang,Karl M. Kjer,Xin Zhou +105 more
TL;DR: The phylogeny of all major insect lineages reveals how and when insects diversified and provides a comprehensive reliable scaffold for future comparative analyses of evolutionary innovations among insects.
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Phylogenetic relevance of the genital sclerites of Neuropterida (Insecta: Holometabola)
Ulrike Aspöck,Horst Aspöck +1 more
TL;DR: Results from holomorphological and recent molecular cladistic analyses of Neuropterida agree in supporting the sister‐group relationships between: (1) the Raphidioptera and the clade Megaloptera + Neuroptera, and (2) the suborder Nevrorthiformia and all other Neuroptera.
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Cladistic analysis of Neuroptera and their systematic position within Neuropterida (Insecta: Holometabola: Neuropterida: Neuroptera)
TL;DR: At the ordinal level, the analysis provided clear support for the hypothesis that Megaloptera + Neuroptera are sister groups, which upsets the conventional Megalptera’+’Raphidioptera hypothesis.
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The evolutionary history of holometabolous insects inferred from transcriptome-based phylogeny and comprehensive morphological data
Ralph S. Peters,Karen Meusemann,Malte Petersen,Christoph Mayer,Jeanne Wilbrandt,Tanja Ziesmann,Alexander Donath,Karl M. Kjer,Ulrike Aspöck,Ulrike Aspöck,Horst Aspöck,Andre J. Aberer,Alexandros Stamatakis,Alexandros Stamatakis,Frank Friedrich,Frank Hünefeld,Oliver Niehuis,Rolf G. Beutel,Bernhard Misof +18 more
TL;DR: The combination of well-resolved phylogenies obtained by phylogenomic analyses and well-documented extensive morphological datasets is an appropriate basis for reconstructing complex morphological transformations and for the inference of evolutionary histories.
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Phylogeny of the Neuropterida: a first molecular approach
Elisabeth Haring,Ulrike Aspöck +1 more
TL;DR: P phylogenetic analysis of the heterogeneous Neuroptera remains a challenge with respect to selection of the proper genes and mutatis mutandis the morphological approach, and the hypothesis of a sister‐group relationship Raphidioptera put forward in recent morphological analyses is supported.