Elizabeth L. Clare, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | School of Biological Sciences | University of Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom |
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Genomics, Ecology, Evolution, SpeciationWebsite:
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Sign in to add traineeTiago S. M. Teixeira | grad student | 2014-2018 | Queen Mary University of London |
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Garrett NR, Watkins J, Francis CM, et al. (2023) Out of thin air: surveying tropical bat roosts through air sampling of eDNA. Peerj. 11: e14772 |
Clare EL, Economou CK, Bennett FJ, et al. (2021) Measuring biodiversity from DNA in the air. Current Biology : Cb |
Drinkwater R, Williamson J, Clare EL, et al. (2021) Dung beetles as samplers of mammals in Malaysian Borneo-a test of high throughput metabarcoding of iDNA. Peerj. 9: e11897 |
Rowe AK, Donohue ME, Clare EL, et al. (2021) Exploratory analysis reveals arthropod consumption in 10 lemur species using DNA metabarcoding. American Journal of Primatology. e23256 |
Novella-Fernandez R, Ibañez C, Juste J, et al. (2020) Trophic resource partitioning drives fine-scale coexistence in cryptic bat species. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 14122-14136 |
Magalhães de Oliveira HF, Camargo NF, Hemprich-Bennett DR, et al. (2020) Wing morphology predicts individual niche specialization in Pteronotus mesoamericanus (Mammalia: Chiroptera). Plos One. 15: e0232601 |
Drinkwater R, Williamson J, Swinfield T, et al. (2020) Occurrence of blood‐feeding terrestrial leeches (Haemadipsidae) in a degraded forest ecosystem and their potential as ecological indicators Biotropica. 52: 302-312 |
Bogdanowicz W, Worobiec E, Grooms C, et al. (2020) Pollen assemblage and environmental DNA changes: A 4300-year-old bat guano deposit from Jamaica Quaternary International |
Chan AAQ, Aziz SA, Clare EL, et al. (2020) Diet, ecological role and potential ecosystem services of the fruit bat, Cynopterus brachyotis , in a tropical city Urban Ecosystems. 1-13 |
Faulkes CG, Elmore JS, Baines DA, et al. (2019) Chemical characterisation of potential pheromones from the shoulder gland of the Northern yellow-shouldered-bat, (Phyllostomidae: Stenodermatinae). Peerj. 7: e7734 |