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    Human-mediated dispersal of seeds over long distances by Wichmann, Matthias C, Alexander, Matt J, Soons, Merel B, Galsworthy, Stephen, Dunne, Laura, Gould, Robert, Fairfax, Christina, Niggemann, Marc, Hails, Rosie S, Bullock, James M

    “…Human activities have fundamental impacts on the distribution of species through altered land use, but also directly by dispersal of propagules. Rare…”
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    An antivector vaccine protects against a lethal vector-borne pathogen by Labuda, Milan, Trimnell, Adama R, Licková, Martina, Kazimírová, Mária, Davies, Gillian M, Lissina, Olga, Hails, Rosie S, Nuttall, Patricia A

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-04-2006)
    “…Vaccines that target blood-feeding disease vectors, such as mosquitoes and ticks, have the potential to protect against the many diseases caused by…”
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    A cross-reactive tick cement antigen is a candidate broad-spectrum tick vaccine by Trimnell, Adama R., Davies, Gillian M., Lissina, Olga, Hails, Rosie S., Nuttall, Patricia A.

    Published in Vaccine (29-07-2005)
    “…Truncated constructs of 64P (64TRPs), a secreted cement protein from salivary glands of the tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, provided cross-protection…”
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    Future restoration should enhance ecological complexity and emergent properties at multiple scales by Bullock, James M., Fuentes‐Montemayor, Elisa, McCarthy, Ben, Park, Kirsty, Hails, Rosie S., Woodcock, Ben A., Watts, Kevin, Corstanje, Ron, Harris, Jim

    Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-04-2022)
    “…Ecological restoration has a paradigm of re‐establishing ‘indigenous reference' communities. One resulting concern is that focussing on target communities may…”
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    Dual action ectoparasite vaccine targeting ‘exposed’ and ‘concealed’ antigens by Trimnell, Adama R, Hails, Rosie S, Nuttall, Patricia A

    Published in Vaccine (04-10-2002)
    “…Blood-feeding ectoparasites, such as mosquitoes, sandflies and ticks, transmit many disease agents. Their control relies on large-scale, repeated use of…”
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    Genes invading new populations: a risk assessment perspective by Hails, Rosie S., Morley, Kate

    Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-05-2005)
    “…One of the concerns raised over the introduction of genetically modified crops is that transgenes will invade populations of wild relatives, causing…”
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    Genetically modified plants – the debate continues by Hails, Rosie S.

    Published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution (2000)
    “…The debate about the potential risks and benefits of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has hit the headlines over the past few months. The polarization of…”
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    Exploiting pathogens and their impact on fitness costs to manage the evolution of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis by RAYMOND, BEN, SAYYED, ALI H, HAILS, ROSIE S, WRIGHT, DENIS J

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-08-2007)
    “…1. Sustainable insect control requires effective management of the evolution of resistance to pesticides. Resistance management may ultimately depend on a…”
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    Historical distribution and regional dynamics of two Brassica species by Wichmann, Matthias C., Alexander, Matt J., Hails, Rosie S., Bullock, James M.

    Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-12-2008)
    “…Plants often show a patchy distribution. This can be related to the discontinuous distribution of environmental variables that define suitable habitat…”
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    Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Transmission between Ticks Cofeeding on Specific Immune Natural Rodent Hosts by Labuda, Milan, Kozuch, Oto, Zuffová, Eva, Elecková, Elena, Hails, Rosie S., Nuttall, Patricia A.

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (18-08-1997)
    “…To determine whether the portion of a vertebrate host population having specific immunity to tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus can participate in the TBE…”
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    Host mediated selection of pathogen genotypes as a mechanism for the maintenance of baculovirus diversity in the field by Hitchman, Richard B., Hodgson, Dave J., King, Linda A., Hails, Rosie S., Cory, Jenny S., Possee, Robert D.

    Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-03-2007)
    “…The genetic diversity of many DNA virus populations in nature is unknown, but for those that have been studied it has been found to be relatively high. This is…”
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    The role of food plant and pathogen-induced behaviour in the persistence of a nucleopolyhedrovirus by Raymond, Ben, Hartley, Sue E., Cory, Jenny S., Hails, Rosie S.

    Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (2005)
    “…Insect baculoviruses can survive between epidemics as infectious particles external to the host. Many pathogens persist in reservoirs, i.e., microhabitats…”
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    Consequences for a host-parasitoid interaction of host-plant aggregation, isolation, and phenology by VANBERGEN, ADAM J, JONES, T. HEFIN, HAILS, ROSIE S, WATT, ALLAN D, ELSTON, DAVID A

    Published in Ecological entomology (01-08-2007)
    “…1. Spatial habitat structure can influence the likelihood of patch colonisation by dispersing individuals, and this likelihood may differ according to trophic…”
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    Host shifting by Operophtera brumata into novel environments leads to population differentiation in life-history traits by Vanbergen, Adam J., Raymond, Ben, Pearce, Imogen S. K., Watt, Allan D., Hails, Rosie S., Hartley, Susan E.

    Published in Ecological entomology (01-10-2003)
    “…1. Operophtera brumata L. (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), a polyphagous herbivore usually associated with deciduous trees such as oak Quercus robur L . , has…”
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    Transmission Patterns of Natural and Recombinant Baculoviruses by Hails, Rosie S., Hernandez-Crespo, Pedro, Sait, Steven M., Donnelly, Christl A., Green, Bernadette M., Cory, Jenny S.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-2002)
    “…The advent of genetically modified organisms such as pathogens has raised ecological questions that need to be addressed in order to assess any risks involved…”
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    Transmission of louping ill virus between infected and uninfected ticks co-feeding on mountain hares by JONES, LINDA D., GAUNT, MICHAEL, HAILS, ROSIE S., LAURENSON, KAREN, HUDSON, PETER J., REID, HUGH, HENBEST, PAULINE, GOULD, ERNEST A.

    Published in Medical and veterinary entomology (01-04-1997)
    “… Most of the data on oral infection of ticks by louping ill virus have been obtained from experiments in which animals were infected by syringe inoculation…”
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    Differential crop damage by healthy and nucleopolyhedrovirus-infected Mamestra brassicae L. (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae: A field examination by Vasconcelos, Simão D., Hails, Rosie S., Speight, Martin R., Cory, Jenny S.

    Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-02-2005)
    “…Baculovirus infection in Lepidoptera can alter both larval mobility and feeding rates, which can in turn affect pathogen transmission and dispersal in the…”
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    The ecology and biosafety of baculoviruses by Cory, Jenny S, Hails, Rosie S

    Published in Current opinion in biotechnology (01-06-1997)
    “…Advances in the use of molecular techniques — particularly for virus identification, the investigation of latency and the infection process, plus the…”
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