Giorgia Auteri
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Peer-reviewed publications

Auteri, G.G., and L.L. Knowles. 2020. Decimated little brown bats show potential for adaptive change. Scientific Reports 10:3023. [PDF] [genetic data] [code & additional data]
* Winner of the Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award
** Media coverage: Mental Floss, The Wildlife Society, Mongabay, Michigan Radio, WCMU Public Radio, Michigan News, Cottage Life, Nature Ecology & Evolution blog

Winger, B.M., G.G. Auteri, T.M. Pegan, B.C. Weeks. 2019. A long winter for the Red Queen: rethinking the evolution of seasonal migration. Biological Reviews 94(3):737–752. 
* Winner of the Katma Award.

Kurta, A., G.G. Auteri, J.E. Hofmann, J.M. Mengelkoch, J.P. White, J.O. Whitaker Jr., T. Cooley, J. Melotti. 2018. Influence of a large lake on the winter range of a small mammal: Lake Michigan and the silver-haired bat (Lasionycteris noctivagans). Diversity  10, 24.
 
Auteri, G.G.,  A. Kurta, T. Cooley, and J. Melotti. 2016. A new northern record of the evening bat in Michigan. Michigan Birds and Natural History 23(3&4):147–149.

Auteri, G.G., and A. Kurta. 2015. New records of evening bats in Washtenaw County, Michigan. Michigan Birds and Natural History 22(3):225–227.


Unpublished reports

Auteri, G.G., and R. Mies. 2017. Michigan Bat Monitoring Program--2017 acoustic report. Report prepared for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. 47 pp.

Auteri, G.G., and R. Mies. 2016. Michigan Bat Monitoring Program--2016 acoustic report. Report prepared for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. 56 pp.


Auteri, G.G., and A. Kurta. 2013. An exploratory netting and acoustic survey for bats at the Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, Saginaw County, Michigan. Report prepared for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge. 56 pp.


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