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    Urban-associated diseases: Candidate diseases, environmental risk factors, and a path forward by Flies, Emily J., Mavoa, Suzanne, Zosky, Graeme R., Mantzioris, Evangeline, Williams, Craig, Eri, Rajaraman, Brook, Barry W., Buettel, Jessie C.

    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 by Flies, Emily J, Skelly, Chris, Negi, Sagri Singh, Prabhakaran, Poornima, Liu, Qiyong, Liu, Keke, Goldizen, Fiona C, Lease, Chris, Weinstein, Philip

    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 by Kendal, Dave, Egerer, Monika, Byrne, Jason A, Jones, Penelope J, Marsh, Pauline, Threlfall, Caragh G, Allegretto, Gabriella, Kaplan, Haylee, Nguyen, Hanh K D, Pearson, Sue, Wright, Abigail, Flies, Emily J

    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 by Flies, Andrew S, Flies, Emily J, Fountain-Jones, Nicholas M, Musgrove, Ruth E, Hamede, Rodrigo K, Philips, Annie, Perrott, Matthew R F, Dunowska, Magdalena

    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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    The impact of green space and biodiversity on health by Lai, Hakkan, Flies, Emily J, Weinstein, Philip, Woodward, Alistair

    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 by Flies, Emily J., Clarke, Laurence J., Brook, Barry W., Jones, Penelope

    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 by Jayasinghe, Sisitha, Flies, Emily J, Soward, Robert, Kendal, Dave, Kilpatrick, Michelle, Holloway, Timothy P, Patterson, Kira A E, Ahuja, Kiran D K, Hughes, Roger, Byrne, Nuala M, Hills, Andrew P

    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 by Grierson, Jessica, Flies, Emily J., Bissett, Andrew, Ammitzboll, Hans, Jones, Penelope

    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 by FLIES, EMILY J., LAU, COLLEEN L., CARVER, SCOTT, WEINSTEIN, PHILIP

    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 by Fountain-Jones, Nicholas M., Charleston, Michael, Flies, Emily J., Carver, Scott, Yates, Luke A.

    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 by Flies, Emily J., Brook, Barry W., Blomqvist, Linus, Buettel, Jessie C.

    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? by Neil, Amanda L., Pryor, Anita, Kneebone, Jessica, Flies, Emily J.

    “…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 by Nash, Kirsty L., van Putten, Ingrid, Alexander, Karen A., Bettiol, Silvana, Cvitanovic, Christopher, Farmery, Anna K., Flies, Emily J., Ison, Sierra, Kelly, Rachel, Mackay, Mary, Murray, Linda, Norris, Kimberley, Robinson, Lucy M., Scott, Jennifer, Ward, Delphi, Vince, Joanna

    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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    Nature-Based Citizen Science as a Mechanism to Improve Human Health in Urban Areas by Williams, Craig R, Burnell, Sophie M, Rogers, Michelle, Flies, Emily J, Baldock, Katherine L

    “…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 by Flies, Emily J, Weinstein, Philip, Anderson, Sharolyn J, Koolhof, Iain, Foufopoulos, Johannes, Williams, Craig R

    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 by Flies, Andrew S., Mansfield, Linda S., Flies, Emily J., Grant, Chris K., Holekamp, Kay E.

    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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