Dr Dhevi Kalyanaraman

MGSE Coordinator

 

© Dhevi Kalyanaraman

Münster Graduate School of Evolution (MGSE)
Hüfferstr. 1a
Room 4
48149 Münster, Germany
Phone: +49 251/83-21252
dkalyana@uni-muenster.de

Nationality: IndianIn

Work Experience

  • Since 2023:
    Scientific Coordinator : Münster Graduate School of Evolution (MGSE), University of Münster & DFG CRC/Transregio 212 NC³ - A novel synthesis across behaviour, ecology and evolution: Niche choice, niche conformance, niche construction
  • 2018 - 2023:
    Research Assistant in the Molecular Evolution and Sociobiology Group, Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity, University of Münster, Germany

Education

  • 2018 - 2023:
    PhD (Dr. rer. nat.) in the Molecular Evolution and Sociobiology Group, Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity, University of Münster, Germany
  • 2016 - 2018:
    Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Microbiology, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, India
    Thesis: Charecterization of ETP7 – A Putative endosymbiont regulator in the trypanosomatid Angomonas deanei (conducted at Emmy Noether Group “Microbial Symbiosis and Organelle Evolution”, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany)

Publications

  • Kalyanaraman, D., Riemsloh, K. M. Z., Kürschner, L. K., Gadau, J., & Lammers, M. (2023). Substantial fitness costs in terms of parasitization rates, offspring production and sex ratio of Wolbachia infection in Nasonia vitripennis without modified host preference. Ecological Entomology. 10.1111/een.13271 [doi]
  • Morales J, Ehret G, Poschmann G, Reinicke T, Maurya AK, Kröninger L, Zanini D, Wolters R, Kalyanaraman D, Krakovka M, Bäumers M, Stühler K, Nowack ECM (2023) Host-symbiont interactions in Angomonas deanei include the evolution of a host-derived dynamin ring around the endosymbiont division site. Current Biology 33(1):28-40. 10.1016/j.cub.2022.11.020 [doi]

  • Kalyanaraman D, Gadau J, Lammers M (2021) The generalist parasitoid Nasonia vitripennis shows more behavioural plasticity in host preference than its three specialist sister species. Ethology 127(11):964-978. 10.1111/eth.13217 [doi]