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    Antagonistic coevolution accelerates molecular evolution by Brockhurst, Michael A, Paterson, Steve, Vogwill, Tom, Buckling, Angus, Benmayor, Rebecca, Spiers, Andrew J, Thomson, Nicholas R, Quail, Mike, Smith, Frances, Walker, Danielle, Libberton, Ben, Fenton, Andrew, Hall, Neil

    Published in Nature (London) (11-03-2010)
    “…The Red Queen hypothesis proposes that coevolution of interacting species (such as hosts and parasites) should drive molecular evolution through continual…”
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    Experimental Evolution of Adaptive Phenotypic Plasticity in a Parasite by Leggett, Helen C., Benmayor, Rebecca, Hodgson, David J., Buckling, Angus

    Published in Current biology (21-01-2013)
    “…Coinfection of parasite genotypes can select for various changes in parasite life history strategies relative to single genotype infections, with consequences…”
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    Host Mixing and Disease Emergence by Benmayor, Rebecca, Hodgson, David J., Perron, Gabriel G., Buckling, Angus

    Published in Current biology (12-05-2009)
    “…Recent cases of emergent diseases have renewed interest in the evolutionary and ecological mechanisms that promote parasite adaptation to novel hosts [1–6]…”
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    The Interactive Effects of Parasites, Disturbance, and Productivity on Experimental Adaptive Radiations by Benmayor, Rebecca, Buckling, Angus, Bonsall, Michael B., Brockhurst, Michael A., Hodgson, David J.

    Published in Evolution (01-02-2008)
    “…Disturbance, productivity, and natural enemies are significant determinants of the evolution of diversity, but their interactive effect remains unresolved. We…”
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    Multiple Infections Alter Density Dependence in Host-Pathogen Interactions by Bonsall, Michael B., Benmayor, Rebecca

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-09-2005)
    “…1. The hypothesis that multiple infections might disrupt or alter the density-dependent processes regulating a host-pathogen interaction is explored using time…”
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