Dr. Till Ramm, M.Sc.
Leitung Referat Vivarium
Phone: +49 721 175 2169
E-Mail: till.ramm[at]smnk.de
Werdegang
| seit 10/2025 | Leitung des Referats Vivarium am SMNK |
| 08/2022–09/2025 | Kurator, Zoo Leipzig |
| 11/2017–02/2023 | Promotion, Humboldt Universität Berlin / Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (als Joint-PhD mit der University of Melbourne) |
| 2014–2016 | M.Sc. Organismische Biologie und Evolution, Humboldt Universität Berlin |
| 2010–2014 | B.Sc. Biologie, Humboldt Universität Berlin |
Selected Publications
- Ebel, R.; Broeckhoven, C.; Stanley, E. L.; Ramm, T.; Keogh, J. S. (2025):
- Dermal armour in lizards: Osteoderms more common than presumed. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 204: zlaf070
- Ramm, T.; Roycroft, E.; Gray, J. A.; Hipsley, C.; Hocknull, J.; Müller, J.; Melville, J. (2025):
- Climate change predicts Quaternary extinctions and extant genetic diversity in a threatened Australian lizard. Current Biology 35: 5669-5682
- Ramm, T.; Gray, J. A.; Hipsley, C.; Hocknull, J.; Melville, J.; Müller, J. (2024):
- Are Modern Cryptic Species Detectable in the Fossil Record? A Case Study on Agamid Lizards. Systematic Biology 74: 373-394
- Roycroft, E.; Ford, F.; Ramm, T.; Schembri, R.; Breed, W. G.; Burns, P. A.; Rowe, K. C.; Moritz, C. (2024):
- Speciation across biomes: rapid diversification with reproductive isolation in the Australian delicate mice. Molecular Ecology 33: e17301
- Ramm, T.; Roycroft, E. J. (2022):
- Digest: Drivers of diversification in Indo-Australian monitor lizards. Evolution 76: 824-825
- Ramm, T.; Thorn, K. M.; Hipsley, C.; Müller, J.; Hocknull, S.; Melville, J. (2022):
- Herpetofaunal diversity changes with climate: evidence from the Quaternary of McEachern’s Deathtrap Cave, southeastern Australia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology : e2009844
- Ebel, R.; Müller, J.; Ramm, T.; Hipsley, C.; Amson, E. (2020):
- First evidence of convergent lifestyle signal in reptile skull roof microanatomy. BMC Biology 18: 185
- Ramm, T.; Roycroft, E. J.; Müller, J. (2020):
- Convergent evolution of tail spines in squamate reptiles driven by microhabitat use. Biology Letters 16: 20190848
- Ramm, T.; Cantalapiedra, J. L.; Rödel, M.-O.; Wagner, P.; Penner, J.; Müller, J. (2018):
- Divergent trends of functional and phylogenetic structure in reptile communities across Africa. Nature Communications 9: 4679
- Ramm, T.; Scholtz, G. (2017):
- No sight, no smell? – Brain anatomy of two amphipod crustaceans with different lifestyles. Arthropod Structure and Development 46: 551-573


