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Elizabeth Clare
Elizabeth Clare
Associate Professor, Biology, York University
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Counting with DNA in metabarcoding studies: How should we convert sequence reads to dietary data?
BE Deagle, AC Thomas, JC McInnes, LJ Clarke, EJ Vesterinen, EL Clare, ...
Molecular ecology 28 (2), 391-406, 2019
5972019
DNA barcoding of Neotropical bats: species identification and discovery within Guyana
EL CLARE, BK LIM, MD ENGSTROM, JL EGER, PDN HEBERT
Molecular Ecology Notes 7 (2), 184-190, 2007
4762007
Diet tracing in ecology: Method comparison and selection
JM Nielsen, EL Clare, B Hayden, MT Brett, P Kratina
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9 (2), 278-291, 2018
4452018
Species on the menu of a generalist predator, the eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis): using a molecular approach to detect arthropod prey
EL Clare, EE Fraser, HE Braid, MB Fenton, PDN Hebert
Molecular ecology 18 (11), 2532-2542, 2009
3412009
Design and applicability of DNA arrays and DNA barcodes in biodiversity monitoring
M Hajibabaei, GAC Singer, EL Clare, PDN Hebert
BMC biology 5, 1-7, 2007
2862007
Molecular diet analysis of two African free-tailed bats (Molossidae) using high throughput sequencing
K Bohmann, A Monadjem, C Lehmkuhl Noer, M Rasmussen, MRK Zeale, ...
PloS one 6 (6), e21441, 2011
2512011
Eating local: influences of habitat on the diet of little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus)
EL Clare, BR Barber, BW Sweeney, PDN Hebert, MB Fenton
Molecular Ecology 20 (8), 1772-1780, 2011
2472011
Neotropical bats: estimating species diversity with DNA barcodes
EL Clare, BK Lim, MB Fenton, PDN Hebert
PloS one 6 (7), e22648, 2011
2322011
High‐throughput sequencing offers insight into mechanisms of resource partitioning in cryptic bat species
O Razgour, EL Clare, MRK Zeale, J Hanmer, IB Schnell, M Rasmussen, ...
Ecology and evolution 1 (4), 556-570, 2011
2222011
Molecular detection of trophic interactions: emerging trends, distinct advantages, significant considerations and conservation applications
EL Clare
Evolutionary applications 7 (9), 1144-1157, 2014
2092014
A pragmatic approach to the analysis of diets of generalist predators: The use of next‐generation sequencing with no blocking probes
J Piñol, V San Andrés, EL Clare, G Mir, WOC Symondson
Molecular ecology resources 14 (1), 18-26, 2014
2082014
The diet of Myotis lucifugus across Canada: assessing foraging quality and diet variability
EL Clare, WOC Symondson, H Broders, F Fabianek, EE Fraser, ...
Molecular Ecology 23 (15), 3618-3632, 2014
1702014
An inordinate fondness for beetles? Variation in seasonal dietary preferences of night‐roosting big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus)
EL Clare, WOC Symondson, MB Fenton
Molecular Ecology 23 (15), 3633-3647, 2014
1442014
DNA barcoding in mammals
NV Ivanova, EL Clare, AV Borisenko
DNA barcodes: Methods and protocols, 153-182, 2012
1282012
Diversification and reproductive isolation: cryptic species in the only New World high-duty cycle bat, Pteronotus parnellii
EL Clare, AM Adams, AZ Maya-Simões, JL Eger, PDN Hebert, MB Fenton
BMC evolutionary biology 13, 1-18, 2013
1032013
Resource partitioning by insectivorous bats in J amaica
MA Emrich, EL Clare, WOC Symondson, SE Koenig, MB Fenton
Molecular Ecology 23 (15), 3648-3656, 2014
1012014
The effects of parameter choice on defining molecular operational taxonomic units and resulting ecological analyses of metabarcoding data
EL Clare, FJJ Chain, JE Littlefair, ME Cristescu
Genome 59 (11), 981-990, 2016
1002016
Dietary competition between the alien Asian Musk Shrew (Suncus murinus) and a re‐introduced population of Telfair's Skink (Leiolopisma telfairii)
DS Brown, R Burger, N Cole, D Vencatasamy, EL Clare, A Montazam, ...
Molecular Ecology 23 (15), 3695-3705, 2014
872014
Cryptic species? Patterns of maternal and paternal gene flow in eight Neotropical bats
EL Clare
PLoS One 6 (7), e21460, 2011
872011
Wound healing in the flight membranes of big brown bats
PA Faure, DE Re, EL Clare
Journal of Mammalogy 90 (5), 1148-1156, 2009
802009
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