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Kathryn A Stewart

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Die Naturwissenschaften|February 20, 2019
Evaluating monitoring options for conservation: comparing traditional and environmental DNA tools for a critically endangered mammalChanjuan Qu, Kathryn A Stewart
Molecular Ecology|June 20, 2020
Leveraging eDNA to expand the study of hybrid zonesKathryn A Stewart, Scott A Taylor
Ecology and Evolution|December 24, 2013
Testing for intraspecific postzygotic isolation between cryptic lineages of Pseudacris cruciferKathryn A Stewart, Stephen C Lougheed
Evolution & Development|February 18, 2025
Developmental Plasticity and the Evolutionary Rescue of a Colonizing MiteKathryn A Stewart, Isabel M Smallegange
BMC Evolutionary Biology|February 3, 2016
Extensive variation in sperm morphology in a frog with no sperm competitionKathryn A Stewart, Rachel Wang, Robert Montgomerie
Biology Letters|March 12, 2008
Local song elements indicate local genotypes and predict physiological condition in song sparrows Melospiza melodiaKathryn A Stewart, Elizabeth A MacDougall-Shackleton
Ecology and Evolution|August 5, 2022
Nutrient-dependent allometric plasticity in a male-diphenic miteFlor T Rhebergen, Kathryn A Stewart, Isabel M Smallegange
Current Biology : CB|November 22, 2022
Environmental DNAEmilie A Didaskalou, Krijn B Trimbos, Kathryn A Stewart
Current Opinion in Insect Science|September 10, 2019
Cross-level considerations for explaining selection pressures and the maintenance of genetic variation in condition-dependent male morphsIsabel M Smallegange, Flor T Rhebergen, Kathryn A Stewart
BMC Ecology and Evolution|January 9, 2022
Toward an understanding of the chemical ecology of alternative reproductive tactics in the bulb mite (Rhizoglyphus robini)Adam N Zeeman, Isabel M Smallegange, Emily Burdfield Steel, et al.
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Die Naturwissenschaften|February 20, 2019
Evaluating monitoring options for conservation: comparing traditional and environmental DNA tools for a critically endangered mammalChanjuan Qu, Kathryn A Stewart
Molecular Ecology|June 20, 2020
Leveraging eDNA to expand the study of hybrid zonesKathryn A Stewart, Scott A Taylor
Ecology and Evolution|December 24, 2013
Testing for intraspecific postzygotic isolation between cryptic lineages of Pseudacris cruciferKathryn A Stewart, Stephen C Lougheed
Evolution & Development|February 18, 2025
Developmental Plasticity and the Evolutionary Rescue of a Colonizing MiteKathryn A Stewart, Isabel M Smallegange
BMC Evolutionary Biology|February 3, 2016
Extensive variation in sperm morphology in a frog with no sperm competitionKathryn A Stewart, Rachel Wang, Robert Montgomerie
Biology Letters|March 12, 2008
Local song elements indicate local genotypes and predict physiological condition in song sparrows Melospiza melodiaKathryn A Stewart, Elizabeth A MacDougall-Shackleton
Ecology and Evolution|August 5, 2022
Nutrient-dependent allometric plasticity in a male-diphenic miteFlor T Rhebergen, Kathryn A Stewart, Isabel M Smallegange
Current Biology : CB|November 22, 2022
Environmental DNAEmilie A Didaskalou, Krijn B Trimbos, Kathryn A Stewart
Current Opinion in Insect Science|September 10, 2019
Cross-level considerations for explaining selection pressures and the maintenance of genetic variation in condition-dependent male morphsIsabel M Smallegange, Flor T Rhebergen, Kathryn A Stewart
BMC Ecology and Evolution|January 9, 2022
Toward an understanding of the chemical ecology of alternative reproductive tactics in the bulb mite (Rhizoglyphus robini)Adam N Zeeman, Isabel M Smallegange, Emily Burdfield Steel, et al.
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