The phylogeny of the Acteonoidea (Gastropoda): molecular systematics and first detailed morphological study of Rictaxis punctocaelatus (Carpenter, 1864)
- K. Göbbeler, A. Klussmann‐Kolb
- Biology
- 1 November 2010
A sister-group relationship of the Acteonoidea to the ‘lower’ heterobranch taxon Rissoelloidea, implying a basal placement outside the Opisthobranchia and the current division into three families is challenged by recovery of only two clades.
Out of Antarctica?--new insights into the phylogeny and biogeography of the Pleurobranchomorpha (Mollusca, Gastropoda).
- K. Göbbeler, A. Klussmann‐Kolb
- BiologyMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
- 1 June 2010
Molecular phylogeny of the Euthyneura (Mollusca, Gastropoda) with spacial focus on Opisthobranchia as a framework for reconstruction of evolution of diet
- K. Göbbeler, A. Kolb
- Biology
- 2011
The present study presents the currently most extensive analyses on opisthobranch phylogeny including 58 species from all major subgroups and finds Herbivory is found as the most likely ancestral diet of Euthyneura while carnivory probably evolved several times independently in different clades.
A comparative ultrastructural investigation of the cephalic sensory organs in Opisthobranchia (Mollusca, Gastropoda).
- K. Göbbeler, A. Klussmann‐Kolb
- BiologyTissue & Cell
- 1 December 2007
Paddle cilia on the cephalic sensory organs (CSOs) of Opisthobranchia (Mollusca: Gastropoda) - genuine structures or artefacts
- K. Göbbeler, A. Klussmann‐Kolb
- Biology
- 2004
Reply from the author.
- K. Göbbeler, A. Klussmann‐Kolb
- ArtMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
- 2013
[Intramolecular correlation of coenzymes. 3. Nicotinamide-pentamethylene-adenosine-pyrophosphate].
- K. Göbbeler, C. Woenckhaus
- ChemistryJustus Liebigs Annalen der Chemie
- 1966
[Differential diagnosis of hypercalcaemia by measurement of renal calcium excretion during parathormone administration (author's transl)].
- E. Keck, K. Göbbeler, H. Peerenboom, H. von Lilienfeld-Toal, H. Krüskemper
- Medicine, BiologyDeutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
- 1979
A parathormone infusion test enables a differential diagnosis within three hours by means of measurement of renal calcium excretion, and is advisable when the indication for operation in cases with hypercalcaemia has to be reached within a few hours.