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    The reluctance of resource-users to adopt seasonal climate forecasts to enhance resilience to climate variability on the rangelands by Marshall, N. A., Gordon, I. J., Ash, A. J.

    Published in Climatic change (01-08-2011)
    “…As the impacts of climate-change on resource-dependent industries manifest, there is a commensurate effort to identify and implement strategies to reduce them…”
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    Fecal microbiota diversity in survivors of adolescent/young adult Hodgkin lymphoma: a study of twins by Cozen, W, Yu, G, Gail, M H, Ridaura, V K, Nathwani, B N, Hwang, A E, Hamilton, A S, Mack, T M, Gordon, J I, Goedert, J J

    Published in British journal of cancer (19-03-2013)
    “…Background: Adolescent/young adult Hodgkin lymphoma (AYAHL) survivors report fewer exposures to infections during childhood compared with controls, and they…”
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    The effect of pre‐release captivity on the stress physiology of a reintroduced population of wild eastern bettongs by Batson, W. G., Gordon, I. J., Fletcher, D. B., Portas, T. J., Manning, A. D.

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-12-2017)
    “…Stress is important in reintroduction biology because it can influence mortality, dispersal and recruitment and determine establishment success. As stress is…”
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    Landscape features affect gene flow of Scottish Highland red deer (Cervus elaphus) by PÉREZ-ESPONA, S, PÉREZ-BARBERÍA, F.J, MCLEOD, J.E, JIGGINS, C.D, GORDON, I.J, PEMBERTON, J.M

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-02-2008)
    “…Landscape features have been shown to strongly influence dispersal and, consequently, the genetic population structure of organisms. Studies quantifying the…”
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    Long-term density-dependent changes in habitat selection in red deer (Cervus elaphus) by Pérez-Barbería, F. J., Hooper, R. J., Gordon, I. J.

    Published in Oecologia (01-11-2013)
    “…Understanding how habitat selection changes with population density is a key concept in population regulation, community composition and managing impacts on…”
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    State-Space Modelling of the Drivers of Movement Behaviour in Sympatric Species by Pérez-Barbería, F J, Small, M, Hooper, R J, Aldezabal, A, Soriguer-Escofet, R, Bakken, G S, Gordon, I J

    Published in PloS one (18-11-2015)
    “…Understanding animal movement behaviour is key to furthering our knowledge on intra- and inter-specific competition, group cohesion, energy expenditure,…”
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    Operon prediction without a training set by Westover, B. P., Buhler, J. D., Sonnenburg, J. L., Gordon, J. I.

    Published in Bioinformatics (01-04-2005)
    “…Motivation: Annotation of operons in a bacterial genome is an important step in determining an organism's transcriptional regulatory program. While extensive…”
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    Influenza Virus H5 DNA Vaccination Is Immunogenic by Intramuscular and Intradermal Routes in Humans by Ledgerwood, J E, Hu, Z, Gordon, I J, Yamshchikov, G, Enama, M E, Plummer, S, Bailer, R, Pearce, M B, Tumpey, T M, Koup, R A, Mascola, J R, Nabel, G J, Graham, B S

    Published in Clinical and Vaccine Immunology (01-11-2012)
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    THE ORIGINS OF SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN BODY SIZE IN UNGULATES by Pérez-Barbería, F. J, Gordon, I. J, Pagel, M

    Published in Evolution (01-06-2002)
    “…Jarman (1974) proposed a series of relationships between habitat use, food dispersion, and social behavior and hypothesized a series of evolutionary steps…”
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    Glycans as legislators of host-microbial interactions: spanning the spectrum from symbiosis to pathogenicity by Hooper, L V, Gordon, J I

    Published in Glycobiology (Oxford) (01-02-2001)
    “…The number of microbes associated with our gut likely exceeds our total number of somatic and germ cells. Despite their numbers, almost nothing is known about…”
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    Molecular Analysis of Commensal Host-Microbial Relationships in the Intestine by Hooper, Lora V., Wong, Melissa H., Thelin, Anders, Hansson, Lennart, Falk, Per G., Gordon, Jeffrey I.

    “…Human beings contain complex societies of indigenous microbes, yet little is known about how resident bacteria shape our physiology. We colonized germfree mice…”
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    Review: Livestock production increasingly influences wildlife across the globe by Gordon, I. J.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-12-2018)
    “…With the growing human population, and their improving wealth, it is predicted that there will be significant increases in demand for livestock products…”
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    evolution of phylogenetic differences in the efficiency of digestion in ruminants by Perez-Barberia, F.J, Elston, D.A, Gordon, I.J, Illius, A.W

    “…This study investigates, for the first time (to our knowledge) for any animal group, the evolution of phylogenetic differences in fibre digestibility across a…”
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    Distribution and abundance of small insects and arachnids in relation to structural heterogeneity of grazed, indigenous grasslands by DENNIS, P., YOUNG, M. R., GORDON, I. J.

    Published in Ecological entomology (01-09-1998)
    “…1. The species composition and spatial distribution of small insects (Hemiptera, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera) and arachnids (Araneae, Opiliones, and…”
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    Variable extent of sex-biased dispersal in a strongly polygynous mammal by Perez-Espona, S, Perez-Barberia, F.J, Jiggins, C.D, Gordon, I.J, Pemberton, J.M

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-08-2010)
    “…For mammals with a polygynous mating system, dispersal is expected to be male-biased. However, with the increase in empirical studies, discrepancies are…”
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    In vivo Analysis of Cadherin Function in the Mouse Intestinal Epithelium: Essential Roles in Adhesion, Maintenance of Differentiation, and Regulation of Programmed Cell Death by Hermiston, Michelle L., Gordon, Jeffrey I.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-04-1995)
    “…A model system is described for defining the physiologic functions of mammalian cadherins in vivo. 129/Sv embryonic stem (ES) cells, stably transfected with a…”
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    Creating and Maintaining the Gastrointestinal Ecosystem: What We Know and Need To Know from Gnotobiology by FALK, P. G, HOOPER, L. V, MIDTVEDT, T, GORDON, J. I

    Published in Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews (01-12-1998)
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    Balancing the Tradeoffs between Ecological and Economic Risks for the Great Barrier Reef: A Pragmatic Conceptual Framework by Thomas, C. R, Gordon, I. J, Wooldridge, S, Marshall, P

    “…Coral reefs are threatened globally by the climatic consequences of rising atmospheric CO₂ levels; in many regions they are also threatened locally, for…”
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    Relationships between oral morphology and feeding style in the Ungulata: a phylogenetically controlled evaluation by Perez-Barberia, F J, Gordon, I J

    “…In ungulates it is argued that specialization in the consumption of a particular type of food (feeding style) is reflected in morphological adaptations of the…”
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