Head of male Dorylus helvolus, sausagefly.

Olivia Moosdorf

Master student
Head of male Dorylus helvolus, sausagefly.
Foto: Hans Pohl

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Grafik: Hans Pohl

Contact

Olivia Moosdorf

Institute for Zoology and Evolutionary Research
Phyletisches Museum
Vor dem Neutor 1 (room 205)
07743 Jena
Germany

Tel.: +49 3641 9-49149
Email: olivia.moosdorf@uni–jena.de

Research interest

My research mainly revolves around male ants. In my bachelor thesis I studied the head morphology of male Dorylus helvolus (Linnaeus, 1764). In my master thesis I want to look at different characteristics of male dorylines using geometric morphometrics and see if shape differences of the males can be explained by the behaviour of the workers, as proxy for colony lifestyle.

Research topics

  • Evolutionary morphology
  • Phylogeny and Systematics

Research methods

  • Scanning electron microscopy
  • µ-computed tomography
  • 3D-rendering
  • geometric morphometric

Short CV

Since 2020: Master student at Friedrich-Schiller University Jena

2016 – 2020: Bachelor of Science at Friedrich-Schiller University Jena

Media Coverage

02.02.2022 on Myrmecological News Blog: »Male-worker but not male-queen morphological differences in the head of the ant Dorylus helvolus«Externer Link

Publication

Boudinot, B. E., Moosdorf, O. T. D., Beutel, R. G., & Richter, A. (2021). Anatomy and evolution of the head of Dorylus helvolus (Formicidae: Dorylinae): Patterns of sex- and caste-limited traits in the sausagefly and the driver ant. Journal of Morphology, 282(11), 1616–1658. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.21410