Publications of Jaap van Schaik
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Journal Article (10)
2018
Journal Article
19 (2), pp. 481 - 494 (2018)
Comparative phylogeography of a vulnerable bat and its ectoparasite reveals dispersal of a non-mobile parasite among distinct evolutionarily significant units of the host. Conservation Genetics 2017
Journal Article
116 (2), pp. 589 - 599 (2017)
Host social organization and mating system shape parasite transmission opportunities in three European bat species. Parasitology Research 2016
Journal Article
18 (2), pp. 349 - 358 (2016)
Swarming behaviour, catchment area and seasonal movement patterns of the Bechstein's bats: Implications for conservation no access. Acta chiropterologica 2015
Journal Article
24 (10), pp. 2324 - 2335 (2015)
Host and parasite life history interplay to yield divergent population genetic structures in two ectoparasites living on the same bat species. Molecular Ecology
Journal Article
10 (7), e0130850 (2015)
Bats swarm where they hibernate: Compositional similarity between autumn swarming and winter hibernation assemblages at five underground sites. PLoS One 2014
Journal Article
14, 18 (2014)
The effect of host social system on parasite population genetic structure: Comparative population genetics of two ectoparasitic mites and their bat hosts. BMC Evolutionary Biology 2013
Journal Article
24 (2), pp. 197 - 198 (2013)
Frequent melanism in Geoffroy's bat (Myotis emarginatus, Geoffroy 1806). Hystrix-Italian Journal of Mammalogy 2012
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21 (3), pp. 633 - 646 (2012)
Causes and consequences of living in closed societies: Lessons from a long-term socio-genetic study on Bechstein's bats. Molecular Ecology 2011
Journal Article
38 (4), pp. 756 - 771 (2011)
Trans-Pacific and trans-Arctic pathways of the intertidal macroalga Fucus distichus L. reveal multiple glacial refugia and colonizations from the North Pacific to the North Atlantic. Journal of Biogeography
Journal Article
51 (1), pp. 127 - 131 (2011)
Isolation and characterisation of microsatellite loci for two species of spinturnicid bat wing mites (spinturnix myoti and spinturnix bechsteini). Acarologia