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    Apple Pollination: Demand Depends on Variety and Supply Depends on Pollinator Identity by Garratt, M P D, Breeze, T D, Boreux, V, Fountain, M T, McKerchar, M, Webber, S M, Coston, D J, Jenner, N, Dean, R, Westbury, D B, Biesmeijer, J C, Potts, S G

    Published in PloS one (06-05-2016)
    “…Insect pollination underpins apple production but the extent to which different pollinator guilds supply this service, particularly across different apple…”
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    Avoiding a bad apple: Insect pollination enhances fruit quality and economic value by Garratt, M.P.D., Breeze, T.D., Jenner, N., Polce, C., Biesmeijer, J.C., Potts, S.G.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-02-2014)
    “…•Insect pollination affects not only the quantity of apple production but also the quality.•The value of insect pollination to UK apple production may have…”
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    Australian long-finned pilot whales (Globicephala melas) emit stereotypical, variable, biphonic, multi-component, and sequenced vocalisations, similar to those recorded in the northern hemisphere by Courts, Rachael, Erbe, Christine, Wellard, Rebecca, Boisseau, Oliver, Jenner, K. Curt, Jenner, Micheline-N.

    Published in Scientific reports (26-11-2020)
    “…While in the northern hemisphere, many studies have been conducted on the vocal repertoire of long-finned pilot whales ( Globicephala melas ), no such study…”
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    Cultural revolution in whale songs by Noad, Michael J, Cato, Douglas H, Bryden, M. M, Jenner, Micheline -N, Jenner, K. Curt S

    Published in Nature (London) (30-11-2000)
    “…The song patterns of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) depend on where they live, with populations inhabiting different ocean basins normally singing…”
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    Physical properties and processes in the Perth Canyon, Western Australia: Links to water column production and seasonal pygmy blue whale abundance by Rennie, S., Hanson, C.E., McCauley, R.D., Pattiaratchi, C., Burton, C., Bannister, J., Jenner, C., Jenner, M.-N.

    Published in Journal of marine systems (01-04-2009)
    “…The oceanography of the Perth Canyon, off southwestern Australia, was examined through two major field excursions in austral spring/summer 2003/2004 combined…”
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    Commuting, territoriality and variation in group and territory size in a black-backed jackal population reliant on a clumped, abundant food resource in Namibia by Jenner, N., Groombridge, J., Funk, S. M.

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-08-2011)
    “…This study examines the effect of a clumped, non‐defendable and abundant year‐round food resource (Cape fur seals) for black‐backed jackal Canis mesomelas…”
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    Pathotypes of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fragariae express discrete repertoires of accessory genes and induce distinct host transcriptional responses during root infection by Jenner, Bradley N., Henry, Peter M.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-10-2022)
    “…Convergent evolution of phytopathogenicity is poorly described, especially among multiple strains of a single microbial species. We investigated this…”
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    How Pore Architecture Regulates the Function of Nanoscale Protein Compartments by Tasneem, Nuren, Szyszka, Taylor N., Jenner, Eric N., Lau, Yu Heng

    Published in ACS nano (28-06-2022)
    “…Self-assembling proteins can form porous compartments that adopt well-defined architectures at the nanoscale. In nature, protein compartments act as…”
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    Occurrence of cetaceans and seabirds along the Indian Ocean 110°E meridian from temperate to tropical waters by Sprogis, Kate R., Sutton, Alicia L., Jenner, Micheline-N., McCauley, Robert D., Jenner, K. Curt S.

    “…The first extensive physical and biological observations of the Indian Ocean were made from 1959 to 1965, during a ship-based International Indian Ocean…”
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    Horizontal chromosome transfer and independent evolution drive diversification in Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fragariae by Henry, Peter M., Pincot, Dominique D.A., Jenner, Bradley N., Borrero, Celia, Aviles, Manuel, Nam, Myeong‐Hyeon, Epstein, Lynn, Knapp, Steven J., Gordon, Thomas R.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2021)
    “…Summary The genes required for host‐specific pathogenicity in Fusarium oxysporum can be acquired through horizontal chromosome transfer (HCT). However, it is…”
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    Spontaneous changes in somatic compatibility in Fusarium circinatum by Gordon, Thomas R., Henry, Peter M., Jenner, Bradley N., Scott, Jeness C.

    Published in Fungal biology (01-09-2021)
    “…Filamentous fungi grow by the elaboration of hyphae, which may fuse to form a network as a colony develops. Fusion of hyphae can occur between genetically…”
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    Review of Underwater and In-Air Sounds Emitted by Australian and Antarctic Marine Mammals by Erbe, Christine, Dunlop, Rebecca, Jenner, K. Curt S., Jenner, Micheline-N. M., McCauley, Robert D., Parnum, Iain, Parsons, Miles, Rogers, Tracey, Salgado-Kent, Chandra

    Published in Acoustics Australia (01-08-2017)
    “…The study of marine soundscapes is a growing field of research. Recording hardware is becoming more accessible; there are a number of off-the-shelf autonomous…”
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    Molecular Display on Protein Nanocompartments: Design Strategies and Systems Applications by Szyszka, Taylor N., Jenner, Eric N., Tasneem, Nuren, Lau, Yu Heng

    Published in ChemSystemsChem (01-01-2022)
    “…The design of biomimetic systems in the laboratory is a long‐sought goal for systems chemists and synthetic biologists alike. Fundamental to this design is the…”
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    Pore structure controls stability and molecular flux in engineered protein cages by Adamson, Lachlan S R, Tasneem, Nuren, Andreas, Michael P, Close, William, Jenner, Eric N, Szyszka, Taylor N, Young, Reginald, Cheah, Li Chen, Norman, Alexander, MacDermott-Opeskin, Hugo I, O'Mara, Megan L, Sainsbury, Frank, Giessen, Tobias W, Lau, Yu Heng

    Published in Science advances (04-02-2022)
    “…Protein cages are a common architectural motif used by living organisms to compartmentalize and control biochemical reactions. While engineered protein cages…”
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    Comparing the Acoustic Behaviour of the Eastern Indian Ocean Pygmy Blue Whale on Two Australian Feeding Grounds by Jolliffe, Capri D., McCauley, Robert D., Gavrilov, Alexander N., Jenner, Curt, Jenner, Micheline N.

    Published in Acoustics Australia (2021)
    “…Long-term data of underwater passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) collected from two sites of pygmy blue whale presence within Australia, the continental shelf…”
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    Molecular Display on Protein Nanocompartments: Design Strategies and Systems Applications by Szyszka, Taylor N., Jenner, Eric N., Tasneem, Nuren, Lau, Yu Heng

    Published in ChemSystemsChem (01-01-2022)
    “…The front cover artwork is provided by the Lau Group from the University of Sydney. The image shows an artistic example of a catalytic system depicting…”
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    Utility of hepatocytes to model species differences in the metabolism of loxtidine and to predict pharmacokinetic parameters in rat, dog and man by BAYLISS, M. K.

    Published in Xenobiotica (1999)
    “…1. The metabolism of loxtidine (1-methyl-5-[3-[3-[(1-piperidinyl) methyl] phenoxy] propyl] amino-1H-1,2,4-triazole-3-methanol) was studied in freshly isolated…”
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