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Will L Hawkes

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Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|April 1, 2025
Lords of the flies: dipteran migrants are diverse, abundant and ecologically importantWill L Hawkes, Myles H M Menz, Karl R Wotton
Wellcome Open Research|October 9, 2023
The genome sequence of the Vagrant Hoverfly, <i>Eupeodes corolla</i>e (Fabricius, 1794)Duncan Sivell, Olga Sivell, , et al.
Royal Society Open Science|August 18, 2023
Bat activity correlated with migratory insect bioflows in the PyreneesWill L Hawkes, Kelsey Davies, Scarlett Weston, et al.
Biology Letters|October 5, 2022
Migratory hoverflies orientate north during spring migrationWill L Hawkes, Scarlett T Weston, Holly Cook, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 5, 2024
Continental-scale patterns in diel flight timing of high-altitude migratory insectsBirgen Haest, Felix Liechti, Will L Hawkes, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 12, 2024
The most remarkable migrants-systematic analysis of the Western European insect flyway at a Pyrenean mountain passWill L Hawkes, Toby Doyle, Richard Massy, et al.
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Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|April 1, 2025
Lords of the flies: dipteran migrants are diverse, abundant and ecologically importantWill L Hawkes, Myles H M Menz, Karl R Wotton
Wellcome Open Research|October 9, 2023
The genome sequence of the Vagrant Hoverfly, <i>Eupeodes corolla</i>e (Fabricius, 1794)Duncan Sivell, Olga Sivell, , et al.
Royal Society Open Science|August 18, 2023
Bat activity correlated with migratory insect bioflows in the PyreneesWill L Hawkes, Kelsey Davies, Scarlett Weston, et al.
Biology Letters|October 5, 2022
Migratory hoverflies orientate north during spring migrationWill L Hawkes, Scarlett T Weston, Holly Cook, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 5, 2024
Continental-scale patterns in diel flight timing of high-altitude migratory insectsBirgen Haest, Felix Liechti, Will L Hawkes, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 12, 2024
The most remarkable migrants-systematic analysis of the Western European insect flyway at a Pyrenean mountain passWill L Hawkes, Toby Doyle, Richard Massy, et al.
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