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Diverse circular replication-associated protein encoding viruses circulating in invertebrates within a lake ecosystem
A Dayaram, ML Galatowitsch, GR Argüello-Astorga, K van Bysterveldt, ...
Infection, Genetics and Evolution 39, 304-316, 2016
782016
Novel circular DNA viruses identified in Procordulia grayi and Xanthocnemis zealandica larvae using metagenomic approaches
A Dayaram, M Galatowitsch, JS Harding, GR Argüello-Astorga, A Varsani
Infection, Genetics and Evolution 22, 134-141, 2014
532014
Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates
AE Zanne, H Flores-Moreno, JR Powell, WK Cornwell, JW Dalling, ...
Science 377 (6613), 1440-1444, 2022
502022
Evolutionary significance of geographic variation in a plumage‐based foraging adaptation: an experimental test in the slate‐throated redstart (Myioborus miniatus)
RL Mumme, ML Galatowitsch, PG Jabloński, TM Stawarczyk, JP Cygan
Evolution 60 (5), 1086-1097, 2006
372006
Interactive effects of land use, temperature, and predators determine native and invasive mosquito distributions
SK Hunt, ML Galatowitsch, AR McIntosh
Freshwater Biology 62 (9), 1564-1577, 2017
332017
Escape behavior of Neotropical homopterans in response to a flush–pursuit predator
ML Galatowitsch, RL Mumme
Biotropica 36 (4), 586-595, 2004
312004
Are all rivers equal? The role of education in attitudes towards temporary and perennial rivers
C Leigh, KS Boersma, ML Galatowitsch, VS Milner, R Stubbington
People and Nature 1 (2), 181-190, 2019
272019
Seasonal differences in climate change explain a lack of multi-decadal shifts in population characteristics of a pond breeding salamander
MA Kirk, ML Galatowitsch, SA Wissinger
Plos One 14 (9), e0222097, 2019
182019
A floodplain continuum for atlantic coast rivers of the Southeastern US: Predictable changes in floodplain biota along a river’s length
DP Batzer, GB Noe, L Lee, M Galatowitsch
Wetlands 38, 1-13, 2018
152018
Developmental constraints control generalist invertebrate distributions across a gradient of unpredictable disturbance
ML Galatowitsch, AR McIntosh
Freshwater Science 35 (4), 1300-1311, 2016
122016
Benefits and costs of Leptophlebia (Ephemeroptera) mayfly movements between river channels and floodplain wetlands
ML Galatowitsch, DP Batzer
Canadian journal of zoology 89 (8), 714-723, 2011
122011
Trait flexibility of generalist invertebrates exposed to contrasting predation and drying stressors
ML Galatowitsch, AR McIntosh
Freshwater Biology 61 (6), 862-875, 2016
102016
Cross-ecosystem bottlenecks alter reciprocal subsidies within meta-ecosystems
AJ Klemmer, ML Galatowitsch, AR McIntosh
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1929), 20200550, 2020
92020
Invertebrate life-history trade-offs and dispersal across a pond-permanence gradient
ML Galatowitsch
University of Canterbury. Biological Sciences, 2014
52014
Temperature sensitivity of termites determines global wood decay rates
AE Zanne, H Flores-Moreno, JR Powell, WK Cornwell, JW Dalling, ...
22022
Identification key to the mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) larvae of the Tongatapu Island group, Kingdom of Tonga
T Swan, ML Galatowitsch
New Zealand Entomologist 40 (1), 30-43, 2017
22017
Benefits and costs of Leptophlebia (Ephemeroptera) movements between river channels and floodplain wetlands
ML Galatowitsch
University of Georgia, 2010
22010
Seasonal differences in climate change explain a lack of
SA Wissinger, MA Kirk, ML Galatowitsch
PLoS ONE 14 (9), e0222097, 2019
2019
How could inverted biomass pyramids of rain forest pools be maintained–extremophile fish feeding from the forest?
AR McIntosh, HJ Warburton, RSA White, CG Meijer, SA Wissinger, ...
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
Mechanisms driving Leptophlebia (Ephemeroptera) movements between river channels and floodplain wetlands
ML Galatowitsch, DP Batzer
2009
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