Search Results - "Peel, A. J."
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Ecology of Zoonotic Infectious Diseases in Bats: Current Knowledge and Future Directions
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
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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Bat conservation and zoonotic disease risk: a research agenda to prevent misguided persecution in the aftermath of COVID‐19
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Horse populations are severely underestimated in a region at risk of Hendra virus spillover
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
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 predict heightened Hendra virus spillover risk in horses this winter: actions now can change outcomes
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Conditions affecting the timing and magnitude of Hendra virus shedding across pteropodid bat populations in Australia
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
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-07-2014)“…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
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)
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)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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