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Dr. Claudia Koch

Curator Herpetology
Radiation Protection Officer
Head of Animal Husbandry
Herpetology [18], Scientific Animal Keeping Facility [19]
Tel: +49 228 9122-234
Fax: +49 228 9122-212
Mail: c.koch [at] leibniz-zfmk.de
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Research interests

Systematics, taxonomy, morphology, evolution, biogeography, phylogeny, ecology and conservation of reptiles and amphibians, with a special focus on Neotropical species.

Memberships

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Herpetologie und Terrarienkunde, Societas Europaea Herpetologica, Alexander Koenig Gesellschaft, Gesellschaft für Biologische Systematik, Association for Tropical Biology & Conservation

Awards

Biodiversitätspreis der Mainzer Akademie der Wissenschaften und Literatur, Chimaira-Wissenschaftspreis
Projects

2022

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ColLomic [23]

High-quality genomes are an important basis for biological and evolutionary research. However, generating assemblies of high completeness and contiguity requires ideally fresh, flash-frozen samples. The availability of such samples has become a major limitation for biodiversity genomics, in particular for rare or endangered species, or species inhabiting remote regions. On the other hand, museum collections house millions of samples in Germany and worldwide.
Unit:
Comparative Vertebrate Genomics [24], Herpetology [18], Scientific Animal Keeping Facility [19], Biobank [25], Mammalogy [26]
Project lead:
Astrid Böhne [27]
Funding:
Leibniz Association
[28]

Morphological evolution of the skull of worm snakes: a comparative study [28]

Blind snakes represent the extant basalmost snakes of the evolutionary radiation of modern snakes and include fully fossorial species with bizarre skeletal traits. Despite their relevant phylogenetic position in the snake tree, little is known about their ontogeny and what it might reveal about the origin of their skull anatomy. In the context of recently proposed phylogenetic relationships two hypotheses were raised about the evolution of worm snakes. On one hand, some authors proposed that they represent very old phenotypes inherited from the last common ancestor of extant snakes. On the other hand, other authors argued on the basis of morphological information that each worm snake group represents an independent specialization for fossorial habits, as a result of miniaturization, deviating considerably from evolutionary trends of snakes. The aim of this project is to conduct a comprehensive characterization and specific analyses on skull morphology of blind snakes, incorporating ontogenetic data of blind snakes and alethinophidians. Additionally, the first description of the embryonic development of the skull of a worm snake (Epictia australis) will be addressed. Thus, this project will contribute with novel data on the ontogenetic skull changes in different clades of snakes using 3D reconstructions based on micro-CT data. In addition, a morphological and morphometric approach of the development of the skull of blind snakes will allow us to test hypotheses of homology of cranial elements in snakes, to propose developmental patterns for this group, as well as to reveal similarities or differences with respect to the development of alethinophidian snakes and to depict their evolutionary significance. On a broader scale, this project aims to describe the general patterns of skull diversity of snakes, and to elucidate if the blind snakes correspond to derived forms or are a highly plesiomorphic group.
Unit:
Herpetology [18], Morphology Laboratory [29], Scientific Animal Keeping Facility [19]
Project lead:
Dr. Mariana Chuliver Pereyra [30]
Funding:
Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig
[31]

Ontogeny of the skull of the blind snake Amerotyphlops brongersmianus (Typhlopidae, Scolecophidia) [31]

Blind snakes are the most basal group of extant snakes and one of the least known in terms of morphology, biogeography and ecology. They are small snakes of fossorial habits that exhibit tubular bodies, smooth scales and a remarkable reduction of eyes and head escalation. The morphology of their skulls is highly modified with respect to the rest of the snakes and it is conditioned both by a particular system of feeding mechanism, as well as by the mechanical demands imposed by the fossorial habits.
Unit:
Herpetology [18], Scientific Animal Keeping Facility [19]
Project lead:
Dr. Mariana Chuliver Pereyra [30]
[32]

Ontogeny of the skull of the blind snake Amerotyphlops brongersmianus (Typhlopidae, Scolecophidia) and its relevance to the evolution of the ophidian skeleton [32]

Blind snakes are the most basal group of extant snakes and one of the least known in terms of morphology, biogeography and ecology. They are small snakes of fossorial habits that exhibit tubular bodies, smooth scales and a remarkable reduction of eyes and head escalation. The morphology of their skull is highly modified with respect to the rest of the snakes and is conditioned both by a particular system of feeding mechanism, as well as by the mechanical demands imposed by the fossorial habits. The aim of this project is to provide new information about the evolution of the snake skull through the analysis of the complete ontogenetic sequence of the skull of Amerotyphlops brongersmianus, which is a relatively large (SVL = 300 mm on average), oviparous, blind snake species belonging to the family Typhlopidae. The study was carried out entirely on the basis of 3D reconstructions based on micro-CT data, which allowed the accurate representation of anatomical structures with their natural shapes, orientations and spatial relations in minute size embryos.
Unit:
Herpetology [18], Scientific Animal Keeping Facility [19]
Project lead:
Dr. Mariana Chuliver Pereyra [30]
Funding:
Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig

2020

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Phylogeny of bothropoid vipers [33]

Bothropoids are a highly diverse group of pitvipers whose phylogeny is not yet sufficiently clear given the uncertain, unclear or conflicting position of many species. Our goal is to assess the contribution of new data and an increased taxon sampling for the outgroup on clarifying the phylogeny of bothropoids. New data includes new morphological and molecular characters, additional data of poorly known species, data of species described recently, and data of putative new species.
Unit:
Herpetology [18]
Project lead:
Dr. Claudia Koch [8]
[34]

Systematics of blindsnakes [34]

Although blindsnakes include many superlatives, such as the world’s smallest and most widespread living snake species they have largely been neglected in vertebrate research. Nonetheless, they tell a very interesting evolutionary story and – being of Gondwana origin - their relationships track place tectonics better than those of any other vertebrate group. With the help of micro-computer-tomography (µCT) and geometric morphometric analyses we aim to understand the evolution of several morphological characters (e.g. skull, cervical vertebrae, pelvic girdle).
Unit:
Herpetology [18]
Project lead:
Dr. Claudia Koch [8]

2018

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Herpetodiversity Andean valleys [35]

Andean dry forests are among the least investigated biotopes worldwide. The project involves a herpetological inventory and an exemplary phylogeographic analysis on the basis of selected groups.
Unit:
Herpetology [18]
Project lead:
Dr. Claudia Koch [8]
Funding:
Alexander Koenig Stiftung, Alexander-Koenig-Society e.V., German Academic Exchange Service

2017

[36]

Diversity of Neotropical Bush Anoles [36]

Recently we discovered and described a new species of the lizard genus Polychrus, commonly known as bush anoles or Neotropical false chameleons (Koch et al. 2011), augmenting the number of recognized species in this genus to seven. This project will explore the diversity and evolutionary history of Neotropical false chameleons using DNA sequence data.
Unit:
Herpetology [18]
Project lead:
Dr. Claudia Koch [8]
Funding:
Alexander-Koenig-Society e.V., Biopat - Patrons for Biodiversity

2008

[37]

Herpetofauna of Peruvian Dry Forests (2008-2014) [37]

The present study was organized to contribute to the knowledge of the herpetofauna of the Inter-Andean dry forest valleys and provides a first checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of the interandean part of the equatorial dry forest in Northern Peru.
Unit:
Herpetology [18]
Project lead:
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Böhme [38]
Funding:
Alexander Koenig Stiftung, Alexander-Koenig-Society e.V., German Academic Exchange Service, Kirschner & Seufer Publisher
Publications
Format: 2022

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2022

Brito, J., Koch, C., Tinoco, N., Pardiñas, U. F. J. (2022): A new species of Mindomys (Rodentia, Cricetidae) with remarks on external traits as indicators of arboreality in sigmodontine rodents. - Evolutionary Systematics 6 (2022): 35–55; DOI: 10.3897/evolsyst.6.76879
[more] [41]
Links:
Zoobank [42]
Documents:
file type icon 2022_brito_etal_mindomys_kutuku_evolutionarysystematics.pdf [43]
Brito, J., Tinoco, N., Pinto, C. M., García, R., Koch, C., Fernandez, V., Burneo, S., et al. (2022): Unlocking Andean sigmodontine diversity: five new species of Chilomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae) from the montane forests of Ecuador. - PeerJ 10:e1321; DOI 10.7717/peerj.13211
[more] [44]
Links:
Brito et al. 2022 - Unlocking Andean sigmodontine diversity [45]
Documents:
file type icon 2022_brito_etal_chilomys_ecuador_peerj.pdf [46]
Entiauspe-Neto, O. M., Koch, C., Guedes, T. B., Paredero, R. C. B., Tiutenko, A., Loebmann, D. (2022): Unveiling an enigma from the Cerrado: taxonomic revision of two sympatric species of Apostolepis Cope, 1862 (Dipsadidae: Xenodontinae: Elapomorphini) from central Brazil. European Journal of Taxonomy 817: 143–182; https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.817.1769
[more] [47]
Documents:
file type icon 2022_entiauspe-neo_etal_apostolepis_ejt.pdf [48]
Pardiñas, U. F. J., Tinoco, N., Barbière, F., Ronez, C., Cañón, C., Lessa, G., Koch, C., et al. (2022): Morphological disparity in a hyperdiverse mammal clade: a new morphotype and tribe of Neotropical cricetids. - Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2022, XX, 1–26; https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac016
[more] [49]
Ribeiro-Júnior, M. A., Tamar, K., Maza, E., Flecks, M., Wagner, P., Shacham, B., Calvo, M., ... , Koch, C., et al. (2022): Taxonomic revision of the Tropiocolotes nattereri (Squamata, Gekkonidae) species complex, with the description of a new species from Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. - Zoologica Scripta 51: 288–309; DOI: 10.1111/zsc.12532
[more] [50]
Documents:
file type icon 2022_ribeiro-junior_etal_tropiocolotes_nattereri_zoologicascripta.pdf [51]

2021

Brito, J., Tinoco, N., Burneo, S., Koch, C., Arguero, A., Vargas, R., Pinto, C. M. (2021): A new species of spiny mouse, genus Neacomys (Rodentia, Cricetidae) from Cordillera del Cóndor, Ecuador. - Mastozoología Neotropical 28 (1): 1-22; https://doi.org/10.31687/saremMN.21.28.1.0.23
[more] [52]
Brito, J., Vaca-Puente, S., Koch, C., Tinoco, N. (2021): Discovery of the first Amazonian Thomasomys (Rodentia, Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae): a new species from the remote Cordilleras del Cóndor and Kutukú in Ecuador. - Journal of Mammalogy 102(2): 615–635; DOI:10.1093/jmammal/gyaa183
[more] [53]
Deolindo, V., Koch, C., Joshi, M., Martins, A. (2021): To move or not to move? Skull and lower jaw morphology of the blindsnake Afrotyphlops punctatus (Leach, 1819) (Serpentes, Typhlopoidea, Typhlopidae). - The Anatomical Record 304(10): 2279–2291; doi:10.1002/ar.24598
[more] [54]
Entiauspe-Neto, O. M., Abegg, A. D., Koch, C., Nuñez, L. P., Azevedo, W. S., Moraes, L. J. C. L., Tiutenko, A., et al. (2021): A new species of Erythrolamprus (Serpentes: Dipsadidae: Xenodontini) from the savannas of northern South America. - Salamandra 57(2): 196-218.
[more] [55]
Documents:
file type icon 2021_entiauspe-neto_etal_erythrolamprus_salamandra.pdf [56]
Entiauspe-Neto, O. M., Koch, C., Gray, R. J., Tiutenko, A., Loebmann, D., Guedes, T. B. (2021): Taxonomic status of Apostolepis tertulianobeui Lema, 2004 based on an integrative revision of Apostolepis assimilis (Reinhardt, 1861) (Serpentes: Dipsadidae). - Zoologischer Anzeiger 291 (2021) 123-138; DOI: 10.1016/j.jcz.2021.01.004
[more] [57]
Entiauspe-Neto, O. M., Koch, C., Harvey, M. B., Colli, G. R., Guedes, T. B. (2021): Redescription of Apostolepis ambiniger (Peters, 1869) (Serpentes: Dipsadidae: Elapomorphini). - Vertebrate Zoology 71: 231–251; https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e65097
[more] [58]
Documents:
file type icon 2021_entiauspe-neto_etal_apostolepis_ambiniger_vertebratezoology.pdf [59]
Koch, C., Martins, A., Joshi, M., Pinto, R. R., Passos, P. (2021): Osteology of the enigmatic threadsnake species Epictia unicolor and Trilepida guayaquilensis (Serpentes, Leptotyphlopidae) with generic insights. - The Anatomical Record 304(10): 2183–2197.; DOI: 10.1002/ar.24676
[more] [60]
Documents:
file type icon 2021_koch_etal_epictia_guayaquilensis-unicolor_anatomicalrecord.pdf [61]
Martins, A., Koch, C., Joshi, M., Pinto, R., Passos, P. (2021): Picking up the threads: Comparative osteology and associated cartilaginous elements for members of the genus Trilepida Hedges, 2011 (Serpentes, Leptotyphlopidae) with new insights on the Epictinae systematics. - The Anatomical Record 304(10): 2149–2182; https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.24747DOI: 10.1002/ar.24747
[more] [62]
Martins, A., Koch, C., Joshi, M., Pinto, R., Passos, P. (2021): Evolutionary treasures hidden on West Indies: comparative osteology and visceral morphology reveals intricate miniaturization on the insular genera Mitophis Adalsteinsson, Hedges & Branch, 2009 and Tetracheilostoma Jan, 1861 (Leptotyphlopidae: Epictinae: Tetracheilostomina). - The Anatomical Record 304(10): 2118-2148; doi: 10.1002/ar.24716
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Pfau, B., Consul, A., Koch, C., Reyes-Grajales, E., Stanford, C. (2021): Conservation and trade of turtles in Mexico: and how DNA-based tools can help to investigate the origin of confiscated animals. - Radiata 30 (3): 4 - 35.
[more] [64]
Reyes-Puig, C., Guayasamin, J. M., Koch, C., Brito-Zapata, D., Hollanders, M., Costales, M., Cisneros-Heredia, D. F. (2021): A new species of the genus Noblella (Amphibia: Strabomantidae) from Ecuador, with new information for Noblella worleyae. - Acta Herpetologica 16(2): 63-87; DOI: 10.36253/a_h-10742
[more] [65]
Documents:
file type icon 2021_reyespuigetal_noblella_mindo_actaherpetologica.pdf [66]
Torres-Carvajal, O., Parra, V., Sales Nunes, P. M., Koch, C. (2021): A New Species of Microtegu Lizard (Gymnophthalmidae: Cercosaurinae) from Amazonian Ecuador. - Journal of Herpetology 55(4) : 385-395; https://doi.org/10.1670/20-142
[more] [67]
Documents:
file type icon torres-carvajal_etal_2021_a_new_species_of_microtegu_lizard_from_amazonian_ecuador.pdf [68]
Yánez-Muñoz, M. H., Torres-Carvajal, O., Reyes-Puig, J.P., Urgiles-Merchán, M.A., Koch, C. (2021): A new and very spiny lizard (Gymnophthalmidae: Echinosaura) from the Andes in northwestern Ecuador. - PeerJ 9:e12523; http://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12523
[more] [69]
Documents:
file type icon yanez-munoz_etal_2021_echinosaura.pdf [70]

2020

Schmickler, F., Wipfler, B., Koch, C., Montermann, C., Decher, J. (2020): Surveys and morphological studies of the Nimba Otter Shrew. - Afrotherian Conservation - Newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Afrotheria Specialist Group 16:12-13.
[more] [71]
Brito, J., Koch, C., Percequillo, A. R., Tinoco, N., Weksler, M., Pinto, C. M., Pardiñas, U. F. J. (2020): A new genus of oryzomyine rodents (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) with three new species from montane cloud forests, western Andean cordillera of Colombia and Ecuador. - PeerJ 8:e10247 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10247
[more] [72]
Links:
https://peerj.com/articles/10247/ [73]

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Presentations

Talks

(selected)

January 2020: WCH Congress, Dunedin, New Zealand: “Comparative skull morphology of Leptotyphlopidae via Micro-CT images.“

June 2019: DGHT, Cologne, Germany: „Pura Vida: Auf der Suche nach den Schätzen Panamas und Costa Ricas.”

April 2018: AKG, Bonn, Germany: „Zwischen Anden und Galapagos - Verborgene herpetologische Vielfalt.”

September 2017: SEH Congress, Salzburg, Austria: “Diversity of South American wormsnakes of the genus Epictia: Analysis of internal morphological characters via Micro-CT images.”

July 2017: Latinamerican Congress of Herpetology, Quito, Ecuador: “Diversity of South American wormsnakes of the genus Epictia: Analysis of external and internal morphological characters via Micro-CT images.”

July 2017: Natural History Museum of the University of San Marcos (MUSM), Lima, Peru: “Unique and endangered: Herpetofauna of the Andean dry forest valleys of the Marañón River and its tributaries in N-Peru.”

June 2017: San Ignacio University (USIL), Lima, Peru: “Unique and endangered: Herpetofauna of the Andean dry forest valleys of the Marañón River and its tributaries in N-Peru.”

May 2017: Instituto Nacional de la Biodiversidad (INABIO), Quito, Ecuador: “Biodiversity Research at the Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig.”

November 2015: DGHT, Bonn Germany: „Die Herpetofauna Westaustraliens“ (The herpetofauna of Western Australia)

November 2015: Biologische Gesellschaft Bonn, Germany: “Auf Entdeckerpfaden in Peru“ (On explorer paths in Peru)

March 2015: DGHT, Bad Dürkheim, Germany: “Auf Entdeckerpfaden in Peru“ (On explorer paths in Peru)

December 2014: Latinamerican Congress of Herpetology, Cartagena, Colombia: “Unique and endangered: The Herpetofauna of the Peruvian dry forest along the Andean valley of Río Marañón and its tributaries” (presented in Spanish)

October 2014: DGHT annual meeting, Bonn, Germany: „Einzigartig und bedroht: Die Herpetofauna andiner Trockenwaldtäler im Norden Perus“ (Unique and endangered: The herpetofauna of Andean dry forest valleys in Northern Peru)

May 2014: AKG, Bonn, Germany: "Auf Entdeckerpfaden in Peru" (On explorer paths in Peru)

 

 

Teaching

Courses

SS 2019: OEP MSc excursion of the university of Bonn to Ecuador: “Biodiversity of the Tropics“ (together with X. Mengual & R. Wistuba)

SS 2014-2018: OEP MSc excursion of the university of Bonn to Austria and Hungary: “Ecology and Zoogeography of the Pannonian Area” (together with D. Rödder)

 

CV

Since 11/2018 Animal welfare officer at the ZFMK

Since 09/2018 Vice-President of the Germany Society for Herpetology (DGHT)

Since 09/2015 Radiation protection officer at the ZFMK

Since 06/2014 Curator of Herpetology at the Alexander Koenig Research Museum, Bonn, Germany  (ZFMK).

02/2014 PhD at the Alexander Koenig Research Museum, Bonn, Germany: „The Herpetofauna of the Peruvian dry forest along the Andean valley of the Marañón River and its tributaries, with a focus on endemic iguanians, geckos and tegus (Squamata:  Iguanidae, Phyllodactylidae, Teiidae).” (Advisor: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Böhme)

03/2006 Diploma in Biology at the Alexander Koenig Research Museum, Bonn, Germany: „The amphibians and reptiles of the Tumbesian dry forest region of Northern Peru.” (Advisor: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Böhme)

10/2000- 03/2006 Studies of Biology  at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelm-Universität, Bonn, Germany. Major subjects: Zoology, Palaeontology, Geography

05/2000 Gymnasium am Ölberg, Königswinter-Oberpleis (University-entrance diploma)

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