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Unpublished reports