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    Demographic processes drive increases in wildlife disease following population reduction by Prentice, Jamie C, Marion, Glenn, White, Piran C L, Davidson, Ross S, Hutchings, Michael R

    Published in PloS one (02-05-2014)
    “…Population reduction is often used as a control strategy when managing infectious diseases in wildlife populations in order to reduce host density below a…”
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    Journal Article
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    When to kill a cull: factors affecting the success of culling wildlife for disease control by Prentice, Jamie C, Fox, Naomi J, Hutchings, Michael R, White, Piran C L, Davidson, Ross S, Marion, Glenn

    Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (01-03-2019)
    “…Culling wildlife to control disease can lead to both decreases and increases in disease levels, with apparently conflicting responses observed, even for the…”
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    Complex responses to movement-based disease control: when livestock trading helps by Prentice, Jamie C., Marion, Glenn, Hutchings, Michael R., McNeilly, Tom N., Matthews, Louise

    Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (01-01-2017)
    “…Livestock disease controls are often linked to movements between farms, for example, via quarantine and pre- or post-movement testing. Designing effective…”
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    Demographic Processes Drive Increases in Wildlife Disease following Population Reduction: e86563 by Prentice, Jamie C, Marion, Glenn, White, Piran CL, Davidson, Ross S, Hutchings, Michael R

    Published in PloS one (01-05-2014)
    “…Population reduction is often used as a control strategy when managing infectious diseases in wildlife populations in order to reduce host density below a…”
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    Journal Article
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    The perturbation effect in wildlife systems: an emergent property of simple models by Prentice, Jamie C

    Published 01-01-2012
    “…Population reduction is often used as a control strategy when managing infectious diseases in wildlife populations, however it disrupts existing social…”
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    Dissertation