Search Results - "Flies, Emily J."
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Urban-associated diseases: Candidate diseases, environmental risk factors, and a path forward
Published in Environment international (01-12-2019)“…•Evidence for urban association across allergic, inflammatory and mental disorders.•Air pollution was environmental driver most frequently associated with…”
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Biodiverse green spaces: a prescription for global urban health
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-11-2017)“…The world is urbanizing and chronic health conditions associated with urban living are on the rise. There is mounting evidence that people with a diverse…”
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City-size bias in knowledge on the effects of urban nature on people and biodiversity
Published in Environmental research letters (01-12-2020)“…The evidence base for the benefits of urban nature for people and biodiversity is strong. However, cities are diverse and the social and environmental contexts…”
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Wildlife nidoviruses: biology, epidemiology, and disease associations of selected nidoviruses of mammals and reptiles
Published in mBio (13-07-2023)“…Wildlife is the source of many emerging infectious diseases. Several viruses from the order have recently emerged in wildlife, sometimes with severe…”
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Editorial: Urban ecology and human health
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (13-10-2022)Get full text
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Multispecies sustainability
Published in Global sustainability (2020)“…Non-technical summary The sustainability concept seeks to balance how present and future generations of humans meet their needs. But because nature is viewed…”
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Bridging the evidence gap : A review and research protocol for outdoor mental health therapies for young Australians
Published in Journal of outdoor and environmental education (01-04-2024)“…Internationally, over 60% of all lifetime cases of mental health disorders are identified as emerging by 25 years of age. In Australia, young people (aged…”
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The impact of green space and biodiversity on health
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-09-2019)“…Urban green spaces are associated with many health outcomes, but the mechanisms underlying these links remain unclear. One explanation is that biodiverse…”
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Urbanisation reduces the abundance and diversity of airborne microbes - but what does that mean for our health? A systematic review
Published in The Science of the total environment (10-10-2020)“…Over half of people live in cities and while urban environments offer myriad social, cultural and economic benefits, they alter the microbial communities to…”
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A Spatial Analysis of Access to Physical Activity Infrastructure and Healthy Food in Regional Tasmania
Published in Frontiers in public health (01-12-2021)“…Prevalence of physical inactivity and obesity continues to increase in regional areas such as North-West (NW) Tasmania and show no signs of abating. It is…”
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Which soil microbiome? Bacteria, fungi, and protozoa communities show different relationships with urban green space type and use-intensity
Published in The Science of the total environment (10-03-2023)“…Exposure to diverse microbial communities early in life can help support healthy human immune function. Soil microbiomes in public and private urban green…”
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Another Emerging Mosquito-Borne Disease? Endemic Ross River Virus Transmission in the Absence of Marsupial Reservoirs
Published in Bioscience (01-04-2018)“…Ross River virus (RRV) is endemic to Australia and Papua New Guinea, with marsupials (especially macropods) as the primary reservoir hosts. Its geographic…”
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Why some countries but not others? Urbanisation, GDP and endemic disease predict global SARS-CoV-2 excess mortality patterns
Published in Landscape ecology (03-08-2024)“…Context The global impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has been uneven, with some regions experiencing significant excess mortality while others have been…”
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Forecasting future global food demand: A systematic review and meta-analysis of model complexity
Published in Environment international (01-11-2018)“…Predicting future food demand is a critical step for formulating the agricultural, economic and conservation policies required to feed over 9 billion people by…”
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Outdoor mental healthcare: What, who, why and where to?
Published in Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (01-12-2023)“…Objective: Outdoor mental healthcare can increase the breadth of multidisciplinary interventions available to people with a therapeutic need. The aim of this…”
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Oceans and society: feedbacks between ocean and human health
Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-03-2022)“…The concentration of human population along coastlines has far-reaching effects on ocean and societal health. The oceans provide benefits to humans such as…”
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Disentangling the Environment in Wildlife Microbiome–Behaviour Interactions: Response to Davidson et al
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Nature-Based Citizen Science as a Mechanism to Improve Human Health in Urban Areas
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (22-12-2021)“…The world is becoming increasingly urbanised, impacting human interactions with natural environments (NEs). NEs take a number of forms, ranging from pristine,…”
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Ross River Virus and the Necessity of Multiscale, Eco-epidemiological Analyses
Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (14-02-2018)“…We find that the spatial scale/aggregation of an analysis influences the apparent importance of ecological drivers of arboviral disease due to Ross River…”
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Socioecological predictors of immune defences in wild spotted hyenas
Published in Functional ecology (01-09-2016)“…Summary Social rank can profoundly affect many aspects of mammalian reproduction and stress physiology, but little is known about how immune function is…”
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