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28. Moesges Z, D Brandis, C Ewers (2023). “Detailed integrative taxonomic analysis reveals large-scale species misidentification of barnacles based on DNA barcoding data.” Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.

27. Ewers C, M Normant-Saremba, H Kersebeilik, J Schoelynck (2023). “The temporal abundance-distribution relationship of a global invader sheds light on species distribution mechanisms''. Aquatic Invasions: 18 (2): 179–197.

26. Ovenbeck K, D Brandis, C Ewers (2022). “A Shrimp between two worlds – the genetic differentiation of the brackish water shrimp Palaemon varians (Leach, 1813) in the Baltic and the North Sea”. Hydrobiologia: 1-12.

25. Geburzi JC, Heuer N, Homberger L, Kabus J, Moesges Z, Ovenbeck K, Brandis D, C Ewers (2022). “An environmental gradient dominates ecological and genetic differentiation of marine invertebrates between the North and Baltic Sea”. Ecology & Evolution 12: e8868.

24. Homberger L, J Xu, D Brandis, T-Y Chan, H Keirsebelik, M Normant-Saremba, J Schoelynck, KH Chu, C Ewers-Saucedo (2022). “Genetic and morphological evidence indicates the persistence of Japanese mitten crab mitochondrial DNA in Europe for over 20 years and its introgression into Chinese mitten crabs”. Neobiota 73: 137–152

23. Ewers-Saucedo C, A Allspach, C Barilaro, A Bick, A Brandt, D Fiege, S Füting, B Hausdorf, S Hayer, M Husemann, U Joger, C Kamcke, M Küster, V Lohrmann, I Martin, P Michalik, G-B Reinicke, M Schwentner, M Stiller, D Brandis (2021). “Natural history collections recapitulate 200 years of faunal change“. Royal Society Open Science 8: 201983. 

22. Chan BKK, AS Gale, H Glenner, N Dreyer, C Ewers-Saucedo, M Pérez-Losada, GA Kolbasov, KA Crandall, J Høeg (2021). “The Evolutionary Diversity of Barnacles with an Updated Classification of Fossil and Living Forms”. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences zlaa160.

21. Hayer, S., D Brandis, A Immel, J Susat, M Torres-Oliva, C Ewers-Saucedo, B Krause-Kyora (2021). “Phylogeography in an “oyster” shell provides first insights into the genetic structure of an extinct Ostrea edulis population”. Nature Scientific Reports 11:2307.

20. Geburzi J, C Ewers-Saucedo, GB Hartl, D Brandis (2020). “Complex patterns of secondary spread without loss of genetic diversity in invasive populations of the Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus takanoi (Decapoda) along European coasts”. Marine Biology 167: 180.

19. Ewers-Saucedo C, Nele Heuer, Zoe Moesges, Kira Ovenbeck, Nicole Schröter, Dirk Brandis (2020). “First record of the Pacific oyster Magallana gigas (Thunberg, 1793) in the Baltic Sea.” Marine Biodiversity Records 13:9.

18. Ewers-Saucedo C and JP Wares (2020). “Population connectivity and phylogeography of Crustaceans.” In G. Poore and M. Thiel, editors. The Natural History of the Crustacea, Volume 8: Evolution and Biogeography. Oxford University Press, New York, USA. 

17. Hayer S, A Bick, A Brandt, C Ewers-Saucedo, D Fiege, S Füting, B Krause-Kyora, P Michalik, G-B Reinicke, D Brandis (2019b). “Coming and going – historical distributions of the European oyster Ostrea edulis Linnaeus, 1758 and the introduced slipper limpet Crepidula fornicata Linnaeus, 1758 in the North Sea”. PLOS ONE 14(10), e0224249.

16. Ewers-Saucedo C and P Pappalardo (2019). “Testing adaptive hypotheses on the evolution of larval life history in acorn and stalked barnacles.” Ecology & Evolution 9: 11434–11447.

15. Hayer S, D Brandis, GB Hartl, C Ewers-Saucedo (2019a). “First indication of Japanese mitten crabs in Europe and cryptic genetic diversity of invasive Chinese mitten crabs.” Neobiota 50:1-29. 

14. Ewers-Saucedo C & CL Owen, M Pérez-Losada, JT Høeg, H Glenner, BKK Chan, KA Crandall (2019). “Towards a Barnacle Tree of life: Integrating diverse phylogenetic efforts into a comprehensive hypothesis of thecostracan evolution.” peerJ 7:e7387. 

13. Ewers-Saucedo C (2019). “Evaluating reasons for biased sex ratios in Crustacea.” Invertebrate Reproduction & Development 63:222–230.

12. Horton T, et al. [including C Ewers-Saucedo] (2019). “World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS). WoRMS Editorial Board.”

11. Arvanitidis CD, et al. [including C Ewers-Saucedo] (2018). “Research Infrastructures offer capacity to address scientific questions never attempted before: Are all taxa equal?” PeerJ Preprints 6:e26819v2.

10. Ewers-Saucedo C, BKK Chan, JD Zardus, JP Wares (2017). “Parallel patterns of host-specific morphology and genetic admixture in sister lineages of a commensal barnacle.” The Biological Bulletin 232:171-185.

9. Ewers-Saucedo C, JP Wares, R Hanel, D Brandis (2016d). “The evolution of male copulatory organs in box crabs (Crustacea, Brachyura, Calappidae).” Journal of Crustacean Biology 36:804-814. 

8. Ewers-Saucedo C, JM Pringle, HH Sepúlveda, JE Byers, S Navarrete, JP Wares (2016c). “The relationship between biogeography and speciation: case study of a Chilean intertidal barnacle (Notochthamalus scabrosus).” Ecology and Evolution 6:4403-4420. 

7. Ewers-Saucedo C, NB Hope, JP Wares (2016b). “The unexpected mating system of the androdioecious barnacle Chelonibia testudinaria (Linnaeus, 1758).” Molecular Ecology 25:2081-2092. 

6. Ewers-Saucedo C, JD Zardus, JP Wares (2016a). “Microsatellite loci discovery from next-generation sequencing data and marker characterization in the epizoic barnacle Chelonibia testudinaria (Linnaeus, 1798).” PeerJ 4:e2019. 

5. Ewers-Saucedo C, MD Arendt, JP Wares and D Ritschoff (2015b). “Growth, mortality, and mating group size of an androdioecious barnacle: implications for the evolution of dwarf males.” Journal of Crustacean Biology 35:166-176. 

4. Ewers-Saucedo C, S Hayer and D Brandis (2015a). “Functional morphology of the copulatory system of box crabs with long second gonopods (Calappidae, Eubrachyura, Decapoda, Crustacea).” Journal of Morphology 276: 77-89. 

3. Ewers C and JP Wares (2012). "Examining an Outlier: Molecular Diversity in the Cirripedia." Integrative and Comparative Biology 52(3): 410-417. 

2. Laughlin KM, C Ewers and JP Wares (2012). "Mitochondrial lineages in Notochthamalus scabrosus as indicators of coastal recruitment and interactions." Ecology and Evolution 2(7): 1584-1591. 

1. Ewers C, A Beiersdorf, K Wieski, S Pennings and M Zimmer (2012). "Predator/Prey-Interactions Promote Decomposition of Low-Quality Detritus." Wetlands 32(5): 931-938.