Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Wehner

Profile

Academic positionFull Professor
Research fieldsSensory and Behavioural Biology,Ecology and Biodiversity of Animals and Ecosystems, Organismic Interactions,Molecular and Cellular Neurology and Neuropathology
Keywordsglomeruli, dendritic spines, f-actin, mushroom body, synaptic plasticity

Current contact address

CountrySwitzerland
CityZürich
InstitutionUniversität Zürich
InstituteInstitut für Hirnforschung

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang RösslerLehrstuhl für Verhaltensphysiologie und Soziobiologie (Zoologie II), Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Würzburg
Start of initial sponsorship01/04/2007

Programme(s)

2006Humboldt Research Award Programme

Nominator's project description

Prof. Rüdiger Wehner is a creative behavioral physiologist and neurobiologist with an excellent international reputation. His studies on the amazing navigational performances of the desert ant Cataglyphis integrate mechanisms of polarized light navigation, path integration and landmark orientation with ecological and evolutionary perspectives. Recent work on ontogenetic changes in visual integration centers of the ant brain has triggered the collaborative project with Prof. Wolfgang Rössler (Univ. of Würzburg) on synaptic plasticity underlying changes in visual behavior. Prof. Rüdiger Wehner is a creative behavioral physiologist and neurobiologist with an excellent international reputation. His studies on the amazing navigational performances of the desert ant Cataglyphis integrate mechanisms of polarized light navigation, path integration and landmark orientation with ecological and evolutionary perspectives. Recent work on ontogenetic changes in visual integration centers of the ant brain has triggered the collaborative project with Prof. Wolfgang Rössler (Univ. of Würzburg) on synaptic plasticity underlying changes in visual behavior. Prof. Rüdiger Wehner is a creative behavioral physiologist and neurobiologist with an excellent international reputation. His studies on the amazing navigational performances of the desert ant Cataglyphis integrate mechanisms of polarized light navigation, path integration and landmark orientation with ecological and evolutionary perspectives. Recent work on ontogenetic changes in visual integration centers of the ant brain has triggered the collaborative project with Prof. Wolfgang Rössler (Univ. of Würzburg) on synaptic plasticity underlying changes in visual behavior.