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1987 BSc. M.Sc. (first class) ,Biology, University of Oldenburg, Germany 1992 Dr. rer. nat. (first class, summa cum laude), Biology, University of Oldenburg, Germany 1992 PDRA Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM) of the University of Oldenburg 1993-1995 PDRA, Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews, UK 1995- 1999 Lecturer in Chemical Ecology at University of Wales, Cardiff 1999-2009 Senior Lecturer in Chemical Ecology, Hull University 2004-2008 Head of Department of Biological Sciences, Hull University since 2009 Reader in Chemical Ecology, Dept. Biological Sciences, Hull University, Hull HU6 7RX, U.K.

研究领域

My research interests cover a broad field ranging from behavioural ecology, ecophysiology, analytical chemistry to environmental protection. My main activities over the past decade focused on the timing of the reproductive process of marine invertebrates and especially the use of chemical signals, pheromones. We use Nereid polychaetes ('ragworms') and crustaceans (shore crabs, shrimps) to study the chemical nature of sex pheromones and promote their use as marine invertebrate model organisms. We study the role of chemical signals in mate choice, kin recognition and in reproductive isolation and speciation collaborating with the molecular ecology research teams. Over the past 3 years we have used our knowledge of animal signals to investigate the impacts of climate change, mainly ocean acidification- the reduction of pH through increased atmospheric carbon dioxide- upon marine life. We study the ability of marine invertebrates to use chemical signals when exposed to acidification scenarios and examine the mechanisms underlying signal impairment as well as the ability of marine life to adapt to the predicted effects. The chemical ecology research team comprises of ecologists, physiologists as well as chemists and we aim to apply our research to ecologically relevant problems. These involve integrated pest management using pheromones, the role of environmental pollution upon animal signals (pheromone disruption, endocrine disruption, ocean acidification) as well as the use of info chemicals and the biochemistry to develop biomarkers. For this we collaborate with lab-on-the-chip experts as well as analytical chemists in the Chemistry Department. This diversity of research ultimately aims to gain a better understanding on how animals use chemical signals, what sender and receiver of such signals are able to gain from such cues and how human activity affects signalling either negatively or in a more manipulative role as mechanism of population management and aquaculture.

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Hardege, J.D. and Breithaupt, T. (2012). Pheromones mediating sex and dominance in aquatic animals. Chapter 15 in: C. Brönmark & L.A. Hansson (eds.). Chemical ecology of Aquatic systems. Oxford Univ. Press. J. D. Hardege, Jeanette Rotchell, John Terschak and Gillian Greenway (2011). Analytical challenges and the development of biomarkers to measure and monitor the effects of ocean acidification. Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 30:1320-1326. J. D. Hardege, H D. Bartels-Hardege, N. Fletcher, M. Terschak, J., Harley, M. Smith, L. Davidson, D., Hayden, C. T. Müller, M. Lorch, K. Welham, T. Walther &. R. Bublitz (2011). Identification of a female sex pheromone in Carcinus maenas. Mar. Ecol. Progr. Ser. 436:177-189 Zhang, D. Terschak, T., Harley,M., Lin, J. and Hardege, J.D. (2011). Contact pheromones in a Simultaneous Hermaphroditic Shrimp, Lysmata boggessi. PLoS ONE 6(4): e17720. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0017720 García-Alonso, J., Fakhrullin, R., Paunov, V.N., Shen, Z., Hardege, J. D., Pamme, N., Haswell, S. and Greenway, G.M. (2011). Micro screening toxicity system based on living magnetic yeast and gradient chips. Analytical Bioanalytical Chemistry, 400:1009-1013. García-Alonso, J., Greenway, G.M., Munshi, A., Gomez, Mazik, K., Knight, A.W,, Hardege, J.D., and Elliott, M. (2011) Biological responses to contaminants in estuaries: disentangling complex relationships. Mar. Env. Res. 71:295-303 Ayoola JAO, García-Alonso J, and Hardege JD, (2011) Glutathione-S-Transferase in Nereis succinea (Polychaeta) and its induction by xeno-estrogen. Environmental Toxicology, 26:559-565 Khannoon E.R., Flachsbarth, B., El-Gendy, A., Mazik, K., Hardege, J.D. & Schulz, S. (2011). New compounds, sexual differences, and age-related variations in the femoral gland secretion of the lacertid lizard Acanthodactylus boskianus (Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 39:95-101. T. Bunnell, K. Hanisch, J. D. Hardege, and T. Breithaupt (2011). Indole mediates olfactory attraction of ticks to sick hedgehogs. J. Chem. Ecol. 37:340-347. Addico, N.D.G., Hardege, J.D., Babica, P., Kohoutek, J., deGraft-Johnson, K.A.A. (2011). Microcystin-RR like toxin identified in the cyanobacterium Anabaena flos-aquae strain CCAP1403/13B culture. West African Journal of Applied Ecology, 19:1016. Zélia Velez, Peter C. Hubbard, Jörg D. Hardege, Kevin Welham, Eduardo N. Barata and Adelino V.M Canário. (2011) Evidence that 1-methyl-tryptophan is a food-related odorant for the Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis). Aquaculture, 314:153-158. García-Alonso J, Ayoola JAO, Crompton, J., Rebscher, N., and Hardege JD, (2011): Impacts of xenoestrogens on life stages and reproductive fitness in Nereidid polychaete worms. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. C 154:196-203 Khannoon E.R., El-Gendy, A., & Hardege, J.D. (2011). Scent marking pheromones in lizards: Cholesterol and long chain alcohols elicit avoidance and aggression in male Acanthydactylus boskianus. Chemocecology 21: 143-149 Zhang, D. Lin, J. and. Hardege, J.D. (2010) Surface glycoproteins are not the contact pheromones in the genus Lysmata. Marine Biology 157:171-176 Zhang, D., Lin, J., Harley, M., and Hardege, J.D. (2010). Characterization of a sex pheromone in a Simultaneous Hermaphroditic Shrimp, Lysmata wurdemanni (Caridea: Hippolytidae). Marine Biology 157:1-6. Khannoon, E. R.K., El-Gindy, Breithaupt, T., and Hardege JD, (2010) Sexual differences in behavioural response to femoral gland pheromones of Acanthodactylus boskianus. The Herpetological Journal 20:225-229 Addico, N.D.G., Hardege, J.D., Babica, P., Kohoutek, J., deGraft-Johnson, K.A.A. (2010). Levels of demethylated microcystin-RR ([D-Asp3] MCYST-RR) and five other putative microcystins identified in a culture of Planktothrix sp. strain CCAP 1460/13. West African Journal of Applied Ecology, 17, 37-53 Hardege, J.D. and Terschak, J. (2010). Identification of crustacean sex pheromones, In: Crusteacean chemical ecology, (eds. Breithaupt T. and Thiel. J.) Springer, New York, pp373-392. Fletcher, N., Storey, E. J., Reish, D. J. and Hardege, J. D. (2009) Condition-dependent sexual selection in female mate choice: Evidence that female ragworms, Nereis acuminata select dominant experienced males for paternal care. (PloS one, http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007672 J. García-Alonso, S. Haswell, J. D. Hardege, and G. Greenway. (2009). A prototype microfluidic chip using fluorescent yeasts for detection of toxic compounds. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 24:1508-1511.

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