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Replace Introductory sentence and sections Early Life and Education, Career, Research and Work and Personal Life by: _________________________ Klaus Rohde (born 1932 in Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany) works at the University of New England (UNE) Armidale, Australia and has published extensively on parasitology mainly marine parasitology, phylogeny/ultrastructure of lower invertebrates, particularly of Aspidogastrea, Monogenea and Amphilinidea, and evolutionary ecology/zoogeography, particularly niche theory, competition and latitudinal gradients in species diversity. He established the hypothesis of effective evolutionary time as an explanation of latitudinal diversity gradients (Rohde 1978 I and II, 1992 https://www.google.com.au/search?q=Effectve+evolutionary+time+wikipedia&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-ab&gfe_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=-PemWvX4JurDXqj4q-AN) , the mating hypothesis of niche restriction (Rohde 1977) https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Niche_segregation , and provided evidence for the enormous diversity of parasites on the Great Barrier Reef (Rohde 1976). His work on the ecology of marine parasites has shown that most parasites live in largely non-saturated niche space, i.e. that most niches are vacant (Rohde 1991) https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Vacant_niche . Proceeding from these findings, he concluded that equilibrium conditions in animal communities are exceptions rather than the rule (Rohde 1991, 2005: Nonequilibrium ecology http://www.cambridge.org/9780521674553). His demonstration of the great variety of sensory receptors and the great complexity of the nervous system in some parasitic flatworms is evidence that sacculinization (reduction in complexity) of parasites is not a general phenomenon (Rohde 1966,1989).

Klaus Rohde (https://www.une.edu.au/staff-profiles/ers/krohde) received the degree of Dr.rer.nat. at the University of Münster (Germany),  Habilitation at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum Germany, and the DSc. at the University of Queensland, Australia.He held positions in the pharmaceutic Industry in Germany, at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, University of Queensland Australia, Heron Island Research Station on the Great Barrier Reef (Director), University of Khartoum Sudan, and University of New England Armidale, Australia. ______________________________ Keep Honors and Bibliography (add three references below). References in text refer to publications listed in Selected Papers and Book Chapters.

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Rohde K (1989) At least eight types of sense receptors in an endoparasitic flatworm: a counter-trend to sacculinization. Naturwissenschaften 76, 383-385.

Rohde, K., Ford, H., Andrew, N. R. and Heatwole, H. (2013). How to conserve biodiversity in a nonequilibrium world. Rohde, K. ed. The Balance of Nature and Human Impact, pp. 394-406. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Rohde, K. (2013). Evolutionarily stable strategies: how common are they? Rohde, K. ed. The Balance of Nature and Human Impact, pp. 385-391. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

23:13, 12 March 2018 (UTC)23:13, 12 March 2018 (UTC)Klaus Rohde — Preceding unsigned comment added by Krohde (talk • contribs)

Can you please make these suggested changes and remove the template messages. Thanks. Klaus Rohde 19:07, 17 March 2018 (UTC)Klaus Rohde — Preceding unsigned comment added by Krohde (talk • contribs)

Here is a further source for my biograhical entries: http://www.eoas.info/biogs/P005622b.htm 22:06, 17 March 2018 (UTC)Krohde (talk) 22:06, 17 March 2018 (UTC)Klaus Rohde