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Browsing publications by Dr Athol McLachlan.

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Athol McLachlan
Barriers to adaptive reasoning in community ecology2011
Dr Athol McLachlan
The evolutionary ecology of detritus feeding in the larvae of freshwater Diptera2009
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
Dr Athol McLachlan
You are looking mitey fine: Parasites as direct indicators of fitness in the mating system of a host species2006
Dr Jeremy Thomason
Dr Athol McLachlan
Mating in a viscous universe: The race is to the agile, not to the swift2003
Dr Athol McLachlan
Predator-prey interactions on the wing: Aerobatics and body size among dance flies and midges2003
Dr Athol McLachlan
Life in the puddle: behavioural and life-cycle adaptations in the Diptera of tropical rain pools2001
Dr Athol McLachlan
Is infestation the result of adaptive choice behaviour by the parasite? A study of mites and midges1999
Dr Athol McLachlan
Parasites promote mating success: The case of a midge and a mite1999
Dr John Lazarus
Dr Athol McLachlan
Swarming behaviour in male chironomid midges: a cost-benefit analysis.1992