Linda Sartoris

Linda Sartoris

Email: linda.sartoris(at)ista.ac.at

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I study how colony organization affects sanitary care and disease transmission in ants. In particular, I test how different activities or space use affects the ants’ interactions and the spread of infectious pathogens through the colony.
My PhD project is a collaboration with Nathalie Stroeymeyt, University of Bristol, UK.

  • Goehlich H, Sartoris L, Wagner KS, Wendling CC and Roth O (2021)
    Pipefish Locally Adapted to Low Salinity in the Baltic Sea Retain Phenotypic Plasticity to Cope With Ancestral Salinity Levels. 
    Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9:626442
    doi: 10.3389/fevo.2021.626442
  • Karnaukhov D, Bedulina D, Kaus A, Prokosov S, Sartoris L, Timofeyev M, Takhteev V (2016)
    Behaviour of Lake Baikal amphipods as a part of the night migratory complex in the Kluevka settlement region (south-eastern Baikal).
    Crustaceana89 (4), p419 – 430
    https://doi.org/10.1163/15685403-00003530
  • Mordhorst T, Awal S, Jordan S, Petters C, Sartoris L, Dringen R, Bickmeyer U (2015)
    The Chemically Synthesized Ageladine A-Derivative LysoGlow84 Stains Lysosomes in Viable Mammalian Brain Cells and Specific Structures in the Marine Flatworm Macrostomum lignano.
    Marine Drugs, 2015; 13(2), p920-935
    https://doi.org/10.3390/md13020920