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Carolin Haug
PeerJ Author & Reviewer
1,010 Points

Contributions by role

Author 835
Reviewer 175

Contributions by subject area

Evolutionary Studies
Paleontology
Zoology
Entomology
Taxonomy
Developmental Biology
Ecology
Biodiversity
Computational Biology
Marine Biology
Mathematical Biology
Biogeography

Carolin Haug

PeerJ Author & Reviewer

Summary

Evolutionary Studies Paleontology Zoology

Past or current institution affiliations

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Work details

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
September 2019
Faculty of Biology

Member

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
GeoBio-Center

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 8
  • Reviewed 4
April 7, 2022
The first fossil immature of Elmidae: an unusual riffle beetle larva preserved in Baltic amber
Ana Zippel, Viktor A. Baranov, Jörg U. Hammel, Marie K. Hörnig, Carolin Haug, Joachim T. Haug
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13025 PubMed 35415015
April 16, 2021
A new fossil mantis shrimp and the convergent evolution of a lobster-like morphotype
Carolin Haug, Joachim T. Haug
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11124 PubMed 33959413
August 13, 2020
The evolution of feeding within Euchelicerata: data from the fossil groups Eurypterida and Trigonotarbida illustrate possible evolutionary pathways
Carolin Haug
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9696
April 3, 2020
An unusual 100-million-year old holometabolan larva with a piercing mouth cone
Joachim T. Haug, Mario Schädel, Viktor A. Baranov, Carolin Haug
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8661 PubMed 32280565
October 14, 2019
Beetle larvae with unusually large terminal ends and a fossil that beats them all (Scraptiidae, Coleoptera)
Joachim T. Haug, Carolin Haug
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7871 PubMed 31632854
July 24, 2017
An exceptionally preserved 110 million years old praying mantis provides new insights into the predatory behaviour of early mantodeans
Marie K. Hörnig, Joachim T. Haug, Carolin Haug
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3605 PubMed 28761789
May 30, 2017
The presumed oldest flying insect: more likely a myriapod?
Carolin Haug, Joachim T. Haug
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3402 PubMed 28584727
February 2, 2017
A new glimpse on Mesozoic zooplankton—150 million-year-old lobster larvae
Joachim T. Haug, Carolin Haug
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2966 PubMed 28168123

Signed reviews submitted for articles published in PeerJ Note that some articles may not have the review itself made public unless authors have made them open as well.

December 9, 2022
Biomechanical analyses of pterygotid sea scorpion chelicerae uncover predatory specialisation within eurypterids
Russell D. C. Bicknell, Yuri Simone, Arie van der Meijden, Stephen Wroe, Gregory D. Edgecombe, John R. Paterson
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14515 PubMed 36523454
April 22, 2022
An earliest Triassic age for Tasmaniolimulus and comments on synchrotron tomography of Gondwanan horseshoe crabs
Russell D.C. Bicknell, Patrick M. Smith, Sienna A Birch, Joseph J. Bevitt
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13326 PubMed 35480564
March 8, 2021
A revision of Prolimulus woodwardi Fritsch, 1899 with comparison to other highly paedomorphic belinurids
Lorenzo Lustri, Lukáš Laibl, Russell D.C. Bicknell
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10980 PubMed 33732551
August 10, 2016
Changes in segmentation and setation along the anterior/posterior axis of the homonomous trunk limbs of a remipede (Crustacea, Arthropoda)
Viacheslav N. Ivanenko, Ekaterina A. Antonenko, Mikhail S. Gelfand, Jill Yager, Frank D. Ferrari
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2305 PubMed 27602276