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Bettina Bachmann

MSc, BSc MSc

  • Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geography and Astronomy, Department of Palaeontology
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  • Activities (4)
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Activities

  • 2 Talk or oral contribution
  • 2 Poster presentation

Activities per year

  • Impact of Holocene environmental change on northern Adriatic populations of Echinocyamus pusillus

    Bettina Bachmann (Speaker), Rafal Nawrot (Contributor) & Martin Zuschin (Contributor)

    2024

    Activity: Talks and presentations › Poster presentation › Science to Science

  • Historical records reveal the prolonged decline of an infaunal echinoid in the northern Adriatic Sea

    Bettina Bachmann (Speaker), Rafal Nawrot (Contributor) & Martin Zuschin (Contributor)

    2024

    Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science

  • Effect of Holocene environmental changes on northern Adriatic populations of the clypeasteroid echinoid Echinocyamus pusillus

    Bettina Bachmann (Speaker), Rafal Nawrot (Contributor) & Martin Zuschin (Contributor)

    2023

    Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science

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