Dr Athol McLachlan
| Barriers to adaptive reasoning in community ecology | 2011 |
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Dr Athol McLachlan
| The evolutionary ecology of detritus feeding in the larvae of freshwater Diptera | 2009 |
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Dr Athol McLachlan Thomas Pike Dr Jeremy Thomason
| Another kind of symmetry: are there adaptive benefits to the arrangement of mites on an insect host? | 2008 |
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Dr Athol McLachlan
| You are looking mitey fine: Parasites as direct indicators of fitness in the mating system of a host species | 2006 |
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Dr Jeremy Thomason Dr Athol McLachlan
| Mating in a viscous universe: The race is to the agile, not to the swift | 2003 |
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Dr Athol McLachlan
| Predator-prey interactions on the wing: Aerobatics and body size among dance flies and midges | 2003 |
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Dr Athol McLachlan
| Life in the puddle: behavioural and life-cycle adaptations in the Diptera of tropical rain pools | 2001 |
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Dr Athol McLachlan
| Is infestation the result of adaptive choice behaviour by the parasite? A study of mites and midges | 1999 |
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Dr Athol McLachlan
| Parasites promote mating success: The case of a midge and a mite | 1999 |
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Dr John Lazarus Dr Athol McLachlan
| Swarming behaviour in male chironomid midges: a cost-benefit analysis. | 1992 |
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