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    Ecology of Zoonotic Infectious Diseases in Bats: Current Knowledge and Future Directions by Hayman, D. T. S., Bowen, R. A., Cryan, P. M., McCracken, G. F., O'Shea, T. J., Peel, A. J., Gilbert, A., Webb, C. T., Wood, J. L. N.

    Published in Zoonoses and public health (01-02-2013)
    “…Summary Bats are hosts to a range of zoonotic and potentially zoonotic pathogens. Human activities that increase exposure to bats will likely increase the…”
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    Deciphering Serology to Understand the Ecology of Infectious Diseases in Wildlife by Gilbert, Amy T, Fooks, A. R, Hayman, D. T. S, Horton, D. L, Müller, T, Plowright, R, Peel, A. J, Bowen, R, Wood, J. L. N, Mills, J, Cunningham, A. A, Rupprecht, C. E

    Published in EcoHealth (01-09-2013)
    “…The ecology of infectious disease in wildlife has become a pivotal theme in animal and public health. Studies of infectious disease ecology rely on robust…”
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    Horse populations are severely underestimated in a region at risk of Hendra virus spillover by Linnegar, B, Kerlin, DH, Eby, P, Kemsley, P, McCallum, H, Peel, AJ

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-07-2024)
    “…Objective To identify the size and distribution of the horse population in the Northern Rivers Region of NSW, including changes from 2007 to 2021, to better…”
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    Bartonella species in bat flies (Diptera: Nycteribiidae) from western Africa by Billeter, S A, Hayman, D T S, Peel, A J, Baker, K, Wood, J L N, Cunningham, A, Suu-Ire, R, Dittmar, K, Kosoy, M Y

    Published in Parasitology (01-03-2012)
    “…Bat flies are obligate ectoparasites of bats and it has been hypothesized that they may be involved in the transmission of Bartonella species between bats. A…”
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    Conditions affecting the timing and magnitude of Hendra virus shedding across pteropodid bat populations in Australia by PÁEZ, D. J., GILES, J., MCCALLUM, H., FIELD, H., JORDAN, D., PEEL, A. J., PLOWRIGHT, R. K.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-11-2017)
    “…Understanding infection dynamics in animal hosts is fundamental to managing spillover and emergence of zoonotic infections. Hendra virus is endemic in…”
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    The effect of seasonal birth pulses on pathogen persistence in wild mammal populations by Peel, A. J., Pulliam, J. R. C., Luis, A. D., Plowright, R. K., O'Shea, T. J., Hayman, D. T. S., Wood, J. L. N., Webb, C. T., Restif, O.

    “…The notion of a critical community size (CCS), or population size that is likely to result in long-term persistence of a communicable disease, has been…”
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    Predicting prognosis for adults with depression using individual symptom data: a comparison of modelling approaches by Buckman, J E J, Cohen, Z D, O'Driscoll, C, Fried, E I, Saunders, R, Ambler, G, DeRubeis, R J, Gilbody, S, Hollon, S D, Kendrick, T, Watkins, E, Eley, T C, Peel, A J, Rayner, C, Kessler, D, Wiles, N, Lewis, G, Pilling, S

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-01-2023)
    “…This study aimed to develop, validate and compare the performance of models predicting post-treatment outcomes for depressed adults based on pre-treatment…”
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    Time of year, age class and body condition predict Hendra virus infection in Australian black flying foxes (Pteropus alecto) by Edson, D, Peel, A J, Huth, L, Mayer, D G, Vidgen, M E, McMichael, L, Broos, A, Melville, D, Kristoffersen, J, de Jong, C, McLaughlin, A, Field, H E

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-01-2019)
    “…Hendra virus (HeV) continues to cause fatal infection in horses and threaten infection in close-contact humans in eastern Australia. Species of Pteropus bats…”
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    Persistent infections support maintenance of a coronavirus in a population of Australian bats (Myotis macropus) by JEONG, J., SMITH, C. S., PEEL, A. J., PLOWRIGHT, R. K., KERLIN, D. H., MCBROOM, J., MCCALLUM, H.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-07-2017)
    “…Understanding viral transmission dynamics within populations of reservoir hosts can facilitate greater knowledge of the spillover of emerging infectious…”
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    Hendra in the Hunter Valley by Williamson, K.M., Wheeler, S., Kerr, J., Bennett, J., Freeman, P., Kohlhagen, J., Peel, A.J., Eby, P., Merritt, T., Housen, T., Dalton, C., Durrheim, D.N., Chirio, Liam, Dale, Adrienne, Jones, Devin, Silas, Kirk

    Published in One health (01-12-2020)
    “…In June 2019 the first equine case of Hendra virus in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia was detected. An urgent human and animal health response…”
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    Qualitative risk analysis of introducing Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis to the UK through the importation of live amphibians by Peel, Alison J, Hartley, Matt, Cunningham, Andrew A

    Published in Diseases of aquatic organisms (20-03-2012)
    “…The international amphibian trade is implicated in the emergence and spread of the amphibian fungal disease chytridiomycosis, which has resulted in amphibian…”
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    Energy relations of solute loading in sieve elements of willow by Peel, A.J. (Hull Univ. (UK). Dept. of Plant Biology)

    Published in Planta (01-10-1987)
    “…Experiments are described which attempt to clarify the quantitative relationship between sieve-tube loading of sucrose, and ATP-turnover rates in the phloem of…”
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    Loading and source of sugars for the sieve elements in stems of willow by Peel, A.J. (Hull Univ., Yorkshire (UK). Dept. of Plant Biology)

    Published in Planta (01-08-1983)
    “…Uniformly labelled [14C]glucose was introduced into the xylem of segments of willow stem. Forty-eight hours later sieve-tube sucrose was collected via servered…”
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    Stimulation of sugar loading into sieve elements of willow by potassium and sodium salts by Peel, A.J, Rogers, S

    Published in Planta (01-03-1982)
    “…Potassium as the chloride, nitrate or sulphate or sodium as the chloride, were applied at a concentration of 50 mM either to the xylem of stem segments or to…”
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    Some Evidence for the Existence of Turgor Pressure Gradients in the Sieve Tubes of Willow by Rogers, S., Peel, A. J.

    Published in Planta (01-01-1975)
    “…Sieve tube sap was collected either from the severed stylets of Tuberolachnus salignus (Gmelin) or via incisions made into the phloem of small willow trees or…”
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    Evidence for solution flow in the phloem of willow by Grange, R.I, Peel, A.J

    Published in Planta (1978)
    “…Sucrose specific mass transfer measurements were made in a translocating willow shoot (Salix viminalis L.) by a steady state labelling technique and the…”
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    Maleic Hydrazide as an Antimetabolite of Uracil by Coupland, D., Peel, A. J.

    Published in Planta (01-09-1972)
    “…When labelled uracil was supplied to the solution bathing the cambial surfaces of bark strips of willow, uptake into the sieve elements took place as evidenced…”
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    A fluorescent antibody test in the diagnosis of farmer's lung by Parratt, D., Peel, J. A.

    Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-10-1972)
    “…A test for farmer's lung is described employing the indirect fluorescent antibody technique. The test compared very favourably with standard precipitin tests,…”
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