Blake Matthews

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Eawag 
Area:
evolutionary ecology, limnology
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Ghosh S, Matthews B. (2024) Temporal turnover in species' ranks can explain variation in Taylor's slope for ecological timeseries. Ecology. e4381
King L, Wienhues G, Misra P, et al. (2024) Anthropogenic Eutrophication Drives Major Food Web Changes in Mwanza Gulf, Lake Victoria. Ecosystems (New York, N.Y.). 27: 577-591
De-Kayne R, Schley R, Barth JMI, et al. (2024) Why Do Some Lineages Radiate While Others Do Not? Perspectives for Future Research on Adaptive Radiations. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
Germain RM, Matthews B, Harmon L. (2024) Niche Theory as an Underutilized Resource for the Study of Adaptive Radiations. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
Jeevannavar A, Narwani A, Matthews B, et al. (2024) Foundation species stabilize an alternative eutrophic state in nutrient-disturbed ponds via selection on microbial community. Frontiers in Microbiology. 15: 1310374
Ngoepe N, Merz A, King L, et al. (2024) Testing alternative hypotheses for the decline of cichlid fish in Lake Victoria using fish tooth time series from sediment cores. Biology Letters. 20: 20230604
Khaliq I, Rixen C, Zellweger F, et al. (2024) Warming underpins community turnover in temperate freshwater and terrestrial communities. Nature Communications. 15: 1921
Moosmann M, Greenway R, Oester R, et al. (2024) The role of fish predators and their foraging traits in shaping zooplankton community structure. Ecology Letters. 27: e14382
Ngoepe N, Muschick M, Kishe MA, et al. (2023) A continuous fish fossil record reveals key insights into adaptive radiation. Nature. 622: 315-320
Hudson CM, Cuenca Cambronero M, Moosmann M, et al. (2023) Environmentally independent selection for hybrids between divergent freshwater stickleback lineages in semi-natural ponds. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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