Weitere Literatur

Kutschera, U., Farmer, S. (2017) Science, Music & Yoga: An Interview, Avalon Yoga International, Inc.

Kutschera, U. (2017) Evolution. Reference Module in Life Sciences. Article 06399, Elsevier Inc., 1 – 5.

Interview 2015 by Nala Rogers in Science Communication Program

Niklas, K. J. (2019) Abstract: Book Review – Historical roots and current status of plant physiology (Physiologie der Pflanzen. Sensible Gewächse in Aktion, by Ulrich Kutschera, Berlin, 2019). Plant Signal. Behav. 14/1, e1552058 (short version)

Kutschera, U. (2019) Social Media-Addiction: Personality traits and human biology in the Facebook-age. Mental Health and Addiction Research Vol. 4: 1-3

Schönecker, D. (2019) Protecting Academic Freedom. Philosophy Now 135, 1-6

Högermann, C. (2020) Pflanzen als Mitwesen BIUZ 1_2020_68_69

Kutschera, U. (2020) Gender-specific Coronavirus-infections in the light of evolution. Science 367/1260: E-Letter March 16, 1–3.

Kutschera, U. (2020) The Coronavirus as a Personalized Enemy of Mankind. Science abb4218: E-Letter March 31, 1-3.

Kutschera, U. (2020) The Coronavirus: Seasonality and host-specific action of a „sexy“ killer. Science 368/808: E-Letter June 2, 1–3.

Funke, O., Kutschera, U. (2021) Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) und die Axolotl-Forschung heute. Sekretär 20, 105-110.

Jahme, C., Kutschera, U. (2021) Biological sex and Covid 19_Science versus ideology, Journal of Behavioral Health, 2021 vol. 10, no. 1, 1 – 6

Kutschera, U., Ehnes, I. (2021a) Obama nungara: A flatworm from South America invades Germany. Science 372/581: E-Letter May 12, 1-2.

Kutschera, U., Ehnes, I. (2021b) Invasive tropische Landplanarie Obama nungara in Deutschland: Verhalten und Beutespektrum. Biologie in unserer Zeit: 51 (4), 324-325. 

Kutschera, U. (2022) The life of a tormented genius, Mercatornet, Jun. 23, 1-4.

Held, D. A., Kutschera, U. (2023) The Progressive Rock Piano Synth. -Evolutionist Ulrich Kutschera is on Spotify, Indigo Magazine, 26. July, 1-4.

Kutschera, U., Ehnes, I. (2023) World Climate Declaration: Exhaled Carbon Dioxide Promotes Plant Development. European Journal of Environment and Earth Sciences 4(5):1-4.