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Katharina J. Peters
Katharina J. Peters
School of Science, University of Wollongong
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Universal DNA methylation age across mammalian tissues
AT Lu, Z Fei, A Haghani, TR Robeck, JA Zoller, CZ Li, R Lowe, Q Yan, ...
Nature aging, 1-23, 2023
2852023
DNA methylation networks underlying mammalian traits
A Haghani, CZ Li, TR Robeck, J Zhang, AT Lu, J Ablaeva, ...
Science 381 (6658), eabq5693, 2023
802023
Changes in Philornis infestation behavior threaten Darwin’s finch survival
S Kleindorfer, KJ Peters, G Custance, RY Dudaniec, JA O’Connor
Current Zoology 60 (4), 542-550, 2014
642014
First insights into the effects of swim‐with‐dolphin tourism on the behavior, response, and group structure of southern Australian bottlenose dolphins
KJ Peters, GJ Parra, PP Skuza, LM Möller
Marine Mammal Science 29 (4), E484-E497, 2013
562013
Climate-human interaction associated with southeast Australian megafauna extinction patterns
F Saltré, J Chadoeuf, KJ Peters, MC McDowell, T Friedrich, ...
Nature Communications 10 (1), 5311, 2019
532019
Females drive asymmetrical introgression from rare to common species in Darwin's tree finches
KJ Peters, SA Myers, RY Dudaniec, JA O'Connor, S Kleindorfer
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30 (11), 1940-1952, 2017
412017
Foraging ecology of the common dolphin Delphinus delphis revealed by stable isotope analysis
KJ Peters, SJ Bury, E Betty, GJ Parra, G Tezanos-Pinto, KA Stockin
Marine Ecology Progress Series 652, 173-186, 2020
272020
Introduced parasite changes host phenotype, mating signal and hybridisation risk: Philornis downsi effects on Darwin’s finch song
S Kleindorfer, G Custance, KJ Peters, FJ Sulloway
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1904), 2019
272019
Flight behaviour of an introduced parasite affects its Galapagos Island hosts: Philornis downsi and Darwin’s finches
S Kleindorfer, KJ Peters, L Hohl, FJ Sulloway, JS Weis, D Sol
Biological invasions and animal behaviour, 158-179, 2016
252016
OCTOPUS Database v. 2
AT Codilean, H Munack, WM Saktura, TJ Cohen, Z Jacobs, S Ulm, ...
Earth System Science Data Discussions 2022, 1-30, 2022
242022
Climate-driven shifts in the distribution of koala browse species from the Last Interglacial to the near future
F Shabani, M Ahmadi, KJ Peters, S Haberle, A Champreux, F Saltré, ...
Ecography, 2019
222019
Evidence for rapid downward fecundity selection in an ectoparasite (Philornis downsi) with earlier host mortality in Darwin’s finches
LK Common, JA O’Connor, RY Dudaniec, KJ Peters, S Kleindorfer
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 33 (4), 524-533, 2020
212020
Avian population trends in Scalesia forest on Floreana Island (2004-2013): Acoustical surveys cannot detect hybrids of Darwin’s tree finches Camarhynchus spp.
KJ Peters, S Kleindorfer
Bird Conservation International 28 (2), 319-335, 2018
212018
FosSahul 2.0, an updated database for the Late Quaternary fossil records of Sahul
KJ Peters, F Saltré, T Friedrich, Z Jacobs, R Wood, M McDowell, S Ulm, ...
Scientific data 6 (1), 1-7, 2019
202019
Divergent foraging behavior in a hybrid zone: Darwin’s tree finches (Camarhynchus spp.) on Floreana Island
KJ Peters, S Kleindorfer
Current Zoology 61 (1), 181-190, 2015
202015
An epigenetic DNA methylation clock for age estimates in Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)
KJ Peters, L Gerber, L Scheu, R Cicciarella, JA Zoller, Z Fei, S Horvath, ...
Evolutionary Applications 16, 126-133, 2023
182023
Abundance estimates and habitat preferences of bottlenose dolphins reveal the importance of two gulfs in South Australia
K Bilgmann, GJ Parra, L Holmes, KJ Peters, ID Jonsen, LM Möller
Scientific Reports 9, 2019
182019
Genetic admixture predicts parasite intensity: evidence for increased hybrid performance in Darwin’s tree finches
KJ Peters, C Evans, JD Aguirre, S Kleindorfer
Royal Society Open Science 6 (4), 2019
162019
Too close for comfort? Isotopic niche segregation in New Zealand’s odontocetes
KJ Peters, SJ Bury, B Hinton, EL Betty, D Casano-Bally, GJ Parra, ...
Biology 11 (8), 1179, 2022
142022
On the rise: Climate change in New Zealand will cause sperm and blue whales to seek higher latitudes
KJ Peters, KA Stockin, F Saltré
Ecological Indicators 142, 2022
132022
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