Dr. Martin Zwanzig

Dr. Martin Zwanzig
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Chair of Forest Biometrics and Forest Systems Analysis
Chair of Forest Biometrics and Forest Systems Analysis
Postal Address:
Technische Universität Dresden Professur für Forstliche Biometrie und Forstliche Systemanalyse
01737 Tharandt
Visitor Address:
Beamtenhaus, Room 302 Pienner Str. 21
01737 Tharandt
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Research interests
From plasmids to tree networks, I am interested in the evolution of ecological interactions and how adaptive behaviour affects communities. Besides statistical approaches, I'm particularly interested in the design, development and analysis of individual-based models to investigate such systems. My research interest spans the following subjects:
Approaches | Individual-based Ecology and Modelling | Methods of Statistics and Computer Science |
Area | Plasmid Biology and Microbial Evolution | Ecology of 'Plant-Soil-Atmosphere' Systems |
A current focus of my research is the propagation of antibiotic resistances in aquatic environments. The prefered platform of antibiotic resistence genes are plasmids, which constitute important genetic elements for bacterial adaptation and diversity. I use mathematical models such as systems of ordinary differential equations, cellular automaton and individual based models to investigate mechanisms that influence plasmid transfer and persistence under various ecological conditions.
Check out the models PlasSim and PlasmidActionIBM in our model gallery
Projects
- 2014 -2017: Models for Genomic Alterations and the Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance in Aquatic Environments; Provision of Funds by "Support-the-best" pool and Graduate Academy of TU Dresden
Have a look at the project in our research overview - 07-12/2013: SAPHIR - Saxonian Platform for high Performance Irrigation funded by ESF (European Social Fund); Research assistant at Chair of Hydrology at TU Dresden
- 2012 - 2013: Interactions of Organic Matter and Microbial Dynamics in Pasture Soils along Management Chronosequences funded by DFG (German Research Fundation); www.tropicalmountainforest.org; Involved as Student Assistant and during Master Thesis
Scientific vita
- 2019 PhD (Dr. rer. nat.) awarded by the Faculty of Environmental Sciences of the Technische Universität Dresden
- 2015 Guest scientist at the Brockhurst Lab (Experimental Evolution), Department of Biology, University of York, UK
- Since 2014 Scientific research & teaching staff at the Chair of Forest Biometrics and Forest Systems Analysis, Technische Universität Dresden
- 2013 Research Assistant, Chair of Hydrology, Technische Universität Dresden
- 2013 Master of Science in Spatial Development and Natural Resource Management at TU Dresden (interdisciplinary course of the Faculty of Environmental Sciences)
- 2012 DAAD scholarship, Research stay at the Estación Científica San Francisco (ECSF), Ecuador (Research Centre of the German Research Foundation (DFG))
- 2011 Student assistant at the Department of Soil Physics, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
- 2010-2013 Tutor at the Institute of Geography, Technische Universität Dresden
- 2010 Bachelor of Science in Geography, Technische Universität Dresden
- 2009-2013 Tutor and Student assistant at the Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology, Technische Universität Dresden
- 2009 Internship at the Department of Soil Physics, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
Lectures & Courses
- Biometrie (Bachelor Forest Sciences) [Biometrics]
- Individuen-basierte Ökologie und Modellierung (Master Forest Sciences) [Individual-based Ecology and Modelling ]
- Lebensraumnutzung von Wildtieren (Master Forest Sciences) [Habitat use of wildlife]
Publications
Peer-reviewed journal articles
- Zwanzig, M. (2021): The ecology of plasmid-coded antibiotic resistance: a basic framework for experimental research and modeling. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, 19, 586 - 599.
- Zwanzig, L., Zwanzig, M., Sauer, D. (2021): Outcomes of a quantitative analysis of 48 soil chronosequence studies in humid mid and high latitudes: Importance of vegetation in driving podzolization. CATENA 196, 104821.
- Zwanzig, M. (2020): The ecology of plasmid-coded antibiotic resistance: a basic framework for experimental research and modeling. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal.
- Zwanzig, M., Harrison, E., Brockhurst, M.A., Hall, J.P.J., Berendonk, T.U., Berger, U. (2019): Mobile Compensatory Mutations Promote Plasmid Survival. mSystems 4:e00186-18.
Before my family name changed to "Zwanzig", I published as Martin Werisch: - Werisch, M., Berger, U., Berendonk, T.U. (2017). Conjugative plasmids enable the maintenance of low cost non-transmissible plasmids. Plasmid 91, 96-104.
- Tischer, A., Werisch, M., Döbbelin, F., Camenzind, T., Rillig, M. C., Potthast, K., Hamer, U. (2015). Above- and belowground linkages of a nitrogen and phosphorus co-limited tropical mountain pasture system – responses to nutrient enrichment. Plant and Soil 391: 333-352.
Book chapters (peer-reviewed)
- Zwanzig M., Schlicht R., Frischbier N., Berger U. (2020): Primary Steps in Analyzing Data: Tasks and Tools for a Systematic Data Exploration. In: Levia D., Carlyle-Moses D., Iida S., Michalzik B., Nanko K., Tischer A. (eds) Forest-Water Interactions. Ecological Studies (Analysis and Synthesis), vol 240. Springer, Cham.
- Tischer A., Zwanzig M., Frischbier N. (2020): Spatiotemporal Statistics: Analysis of Spatially and Temporally Correlated Throughfall Data: Exploring and Considering Dependency and Heterogeneity. In: Levia D., Carlyle-Moses D., Iida S., Michalzik B., Nanko K., Tischer A. (eds) Forest-Water Interactions. Ecological Studies (Analysis and Synthesis), vol 240. Springer, Cham.
Posters
- Zwanzig, M., Alejandra G. Vovides, Uta Berger (2017): Towards a simulation of root
grafted tree networks. Workshop on ”Network Functional Dynamics – Ecological,
Human and Technological Dimensions” hold by CAWR (Center for Advanced Water
Researach) at Technische Universität Dresden, Germany - Alejandra G. Vovides, Uta Berger, Zwanzig, M. (2017): The hidden hands of trees:
Root networks towards a safe hydraulic architecture. Workshop on ”Network Functional Dynamics – Ecological, Human and Technological Dimensions” hold by CAWR (Center for Advanced Water Researach) at Technische Universität Dresden, Germany - Werisch, M., Thomas U. Berendonk, Uta Berger (2016): Diversity and its relevance for
plasmid maintenance. 11. Workshop of the Young Modellers in Ecology (Working group of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland), Neunzehnhain, Germany - Kloss, S., Werisch, M., Schütze, N. (2013): Root distribution analyses as a means of improving sensor-based deficit irrigation systems. EGU General Assembly 2014 Vol. 16, EGU2014-6709-1, Geophysical Research Abstracts.
Conference papers
- Kloss, S., Werisch, M., Schütze, N. (2014): Using Root Distribution Analyses for Modeling and Improving Sensor-based Irrigation Systems. 22nd International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage. Q.59.2, paper no. 174, 9 pages.
Other
- Zwanzig, M. (2019): Modelling the spread of plasmid-encoded antibiotic resistance in aquatic environments considering evolutionary modifications, individual heterogeneity and complex biotic interactions. TU Dresden. PhD thesis.
- Zwanzig, M. (2017): Plasmid diversity induces the evolution of non-transitive
dynamics in microbial systems. Ecology Across Borders, Joint Annual Meeting of BES,
GfÖ, NecoV and EEF 2017, Gent, Belgium. Oral Presentation. - Werisch, M. (2016): Adaptation and its relevance for plasmid maintenance. International Conference on Plasmids and other Mobile Genetic Elements 2016,
Cambridge, UK. Oral Presentation. - Werisch, M. (2015): Coevolution of bacteria and conjugative plasmids broadens the
conditions favoring plasmid persistence. 10. Workshop of the Young Modellers in
Ecology (GfÖ working group), Laachen, Switzerland. Oral Presentation. - Werisch, M. (2013): Langzeiteffekte von N- und P-Düngung auf die Bodenqualität und Weideproduktivität in Süd-Ecuador. Part of DFG-Research Unit 816, Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology & Institute of Forest Growth and Computer Sciences, TU Dresden. Master thesis.
- Werisch, M. (2010): Untersuchungen zum Einfluss des Kohlenstoffgehaltes auf die Bodenstruktur am Standort Bad Lauchstädt. Department of Soil Physics, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ. Bachelor thesis.