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Martin Haase is affiliated with the University of Greifswald in Germany and has contributed extensively to research on freshwater molluscs and related ecological and genetic topics. Their work spans several core fields including Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with notable subfields such as Ecology, Insect Science, Genetics, Molecular Biology, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

Their primary research themes cover Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior, Mollusks and Parasites Studies, Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies, Freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology, Parasite Biology and Host Interactions, Evolution and Genetic Dynamics, and Genetic diversity and population structure.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Martin Haase include Gerlien Verhaegen, Maurine Neiman, Thomas von Rintelen, Peter M. Schächinger, and Zoltán Fehér, indicating partnership across ecological and evolutionary biology research.

Martin Haase's recent scholarly contributions include:

  • The conservation status of the world's freshwater molluscs (2020, Hydrobiologia)
  • Life history variation in space and time: environmental and seasonal responses of a parthenogenetic invasive freshwater snail in northern Germany (2020, Hydrobiologia)
  • Inference of DNA methylation patterns in molluscs (2021, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences)
  • A layover in Europe: Reconstructing the invasion route of asexual lineages of a New Zealand snail to North America (2020, Molecular Ecology)
  • Mating and the inferred function of the genital system of the nudibranch, Aeolidiella glauca (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia: Aeolidioidea) (2024, Munich Personal RePEc Archive, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)

Key publication venues for Martin Haase include the European Journal of Taxonomy with four publications, Hydrobiologia with two, Biological Invasions with two, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, and Evolution Letters among others.

In addition to journal articles, Martin Haase has authored a book titled Data Privacy in European Medical Research published in 2021 by Medizinisch Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Pushing short DNA fragments to the limit: Phylogenetic relationships of 'hydrobioid' gastropods (Caenogastropoda: Rissooidea).

    Thomas Wilke;Martin Haase;Robert Hershler;Hsiu-Ping Liu

  • The conservation status of the world’s freshwater molluscs

    Monika Böhm;Nadia I. Dewhurst-Richman;Nadia I. Dewhurst-Richman;Mary Seddon;Sophie E.H. Ledger

  • Variation in spermathecal morphology and storage of spermatozoa in the simultaneously hermaphroditic land snail Arianta arbustorum (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Stylommatophora)

    Martin Haase;Bruno Baur

  • New insights into family relationships within the avian superfamily Sylvioidea (Passeriformes) based on seven molecular markers

    Silke Fregin;Martin Haase;Urban Olsson;Per Alström;Per Alström

  • Mitochondrial differentiation in a polymorphic land snail: evidence for Pleistocene survival within the boundaries of permafrost.

    Martin Haase;B. Misof;Thierry Wirth;H. Baminger

  • Identifying species of Bythinella (Caenogastropoda: Rissooidea): A plea for an integrative approach

    Martin Haase;Thomas Wilke;Paul Mildner

  • Pitfalls in comparisons of genetic distances: A case study of the avian family Acrocephalidae

    Silke Fregin;Martin Haase;Urban Olsson;Per Alström

  • Multi-locus phylogeny of the family Acrocephalidae (Aves: Passeriformes) – the traditional taxonomy overthrown.

    Silke Fregin;Martin Haase;Urban Olsson;Per Alström;Per Alström

  • The radiation of hydrobiid gastropods in New Zealand: A revision including the description of new species based on morphology and mtDNA sequence information

    Martin Haase

  • Radiation of crenobiontic gastropods on an ancient continental island: the Hemistomia-clade in New Caledonia (Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae)

    Martin Haase;Philippe Bouchet

  • Hirudins and hirudin-like factors in Hirudinidae: implications for function and phylogenetic relationships

    Christian Müller;Martin Haase;Sarah Lemke;Jan-Peter Hildebrandt

  • Insectivorous bats carry host specific astroviruses and coronaviruses across different regions in Germany

    Kerstin Fischer;Veronika Zeus;Linda Kwasnitschka;Gerald Kerth

  • Dynamic gastropods: stable shell polymorphism despite gene flow in the land snail Arianta arbustorum

    M. Haase;B. Misof

  • Clinal variation in shell morphology of the freshwater gastropod Potamopyrgus antipodarum along two hill‐country streams in New Zealand

    Martin Haase

  • All-inclusive descriptions of new freshwater snail taxa of the hyperdiverse family Tateidae (Gastropoda, Caenogastropoda) from the South Island of New Zealand

    Gerlien Verhaegen;Martin Haase

  • On the origin and diversification of the stygobiotic freshwater snail genus Hauffenia (Caenogastropoda: Hydrobiidae) with special focus on the northern species and the description of two new species

    Martin Haase;Jozef Grego;Zoltán Péter Erőss;Roland Farkas

  • Fine scale distribution of mtDNA haplotypes for the springtail Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni (Collembola) corresponds to an ancient shoreline in Taylor Valley, continental Antarctica

    Liam Nolan;Ian D Hogg;Mark Ian Stevens;Mark Ian Stevens;Martin Haase

  • Evolutionary diversification of the genus Theba (Gastropoda: Helicidae) in space and time: a land snail conquering islands and continents.

    Carola Greve;Rainer Hutterer;Klaus Groh;Martin Haase

  • Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in a clonal invader.

    Gerlien Verhaegen;Kyle E. McElroy;Laura Bankers;Maurine Neiman

  • Phylogeography of an invasive land snail: natural range expansion versus anthropogenic dispersal in Theba pisana pisana

    Carolin Däumer;Carolin Däumer;Carola Greve;Rainer Hutterer;Bernhard Misof

  • The role of swine as "mixing vessel" for interspecies transmission of the influenza A subtype H1N1: a simultaneous Bayesian inference of phylogeny and ancestral hosts.

    Johanna Hass;Sebastian Matuszewski;Dietmar Cieslik;Martin Haase

  • Ecrobia grimmi in brackish Lake Sawa, Iraq: indirect evidence for long-distance dispersal of hydrobiid gastropods (Caenogastropoda: Rissooidea) by birds

    M. Haase;M. D. Naser;T. Wilke

  • Disentangling causes of disjunction on the South Island of New Zealand: the Alpine fault hypothesis of vicariance revisited

    Martin Haase;Martin Haase;Bruce Marshall;Ian Hogg

  • Distribution, ecology and threat status of the Aquatic Warblers Acrocephalus paludicola wintering in West Africa

    Martin Flade;Ibrahima Diop;Martin Haase;Arnaud Le Nevé

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernhard Misof
Bernhard Misof Universität Hamburg
Menno Schilthuizen
Menno Schilthuizen Naturalis Biodiversity Center
Per Alström
Per Alström Uppsala University
Winston F. Ponder
Winston F. Ponder Australian Museum
Philippe Bouchet
Philippe Bouchet French National Museum of Natural History
Thomas Wilke
Thomas Wilke University of Giessen
Bruno Baur
Bruno Baur University of Basel
Ian D. Hogg
Ian D. Hogg University of Waikato
Gerald Kerth
Gerald Kerth University of Greifswald
Stephen T. Garnett
Stephen T. Garnett Charles Darwin University

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