Nikolas Johnston

Exploring the molecular biology and evolution of flies

The blowfly Chrysomya latifrons inhabits fragmented rainforests, but shows no population structure


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Nathan J. Butterworth, J. Wallman, Nikolas P. Johnston, Blake M. Dawson, Joshua Sharp-Heward, A. McGaughran
Oecologia, 2023

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Butterworth, N. J., Wallman, J., Johnston, N. P., Dawson, B. M., Sharp-Heward, J., & McGaughran, A. (2023). The blowfly Chrysomya latifrons inhabits fragmented rainforests, but shows no population structure. Oecologia.


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Butterworth, Nathan J., J. Wallman, Nikolas P. Johnston, Blake M. Dawson, Joshua Sharp-Heward, and A. McGaughran. “The Blowfly Chrysomya Latifrons Inhabits Fragmented Rainforests, but Shows No Population Structure.” Oecologia (2023).


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Butterworth, Nathan J., et al. “The Blowfly Chrysomya Latifrons Inhabits Fragmented Rainforests, but Shows No Population Structure.” Oecologia, 2023.


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@article{nathan2023a,
  title = {The blowfly Chrysomya latifrons inhabits fragmented rainforests, but shows no population structure},
  year = {2023},
  journal = {Oecologia},
  author = {Butterworth, Nathan J. and Wallman, J. and Johnston, Nikolas P. and Dawson, Blake M. and Sharp-Heward, Joshua and McGaughran, A.}
}