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    HPAIV outbreak triggers short-term colony connectivity in a seabird metapopulation by Jeglinski, Jana W. E., Lane, Jude V., Votier, Steven C., Furness, Robert W., Hamer, Keith C., McCafferty, Dominic J., Nager, Ruedi G., Sheddan, Maggie, Wanless, Sarah, Matthiopoulos, Jason

    Published in Scientific reports (07-02-2024)
    “…Disease outbreaks can drastically disturb the environment of surviving animals, but the behavioural, ecological, and epidemiological consequences of…”
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    High pathogenicity avian influenza (H5N1) in Northern Gannets (Morus bassanus): Global spread, clinical signs and demographic consequences by Lane, Jude V., Jeglinski, Jana W.E., Avery‐Gomm, Stephanie, Ballstaedt, Elmar, Banyard, Ashley C., Barychka, Tatsiana, Brown, Ian H., Brugger, Brigitte, Burt, Tori V., Careen, Noah, Castenschiold, Johan H.F., Christensen‐Dalsgaard, Signe, Clifford, Shannon, Collins, Sydney M., Cunningham, Emma, Danielsen, Jóhannis, Daunt, Francis, D'entremont, Kyle J.N., Doiron, Parker, Duffy, Steven, English, Matthew D., Falchieri, Marco, Giacinti, Jolene, Gjerset, Britt, Granstad, Silje, Grémillet, David, Guillemette, Magella, Hallgrímsson, Gunnar T., Hamer, Keith C., Hammer, Sjúrður, Harrison, Katherine, Hart, Justin D., Hatsell, Ciaran, Humpidge, Richard, James, Joe, Jenkinson, Audrey, Jessopp, Mark, Jones, Megan E.B., Lair, Stéphane, Lewis, Thomas, Malinowska, Alexandra A., McCluskie, Aly, McPhail, Gretchen, Moe, Børge, Montevecchi, William A., Morgan, Greg, Nichol, Caroline, Nisbet, Craig, Olsen, Bergur, Provencher, Jennifer, Provost, Pascal, Purdie, Alex, Rail, Jean‐François, Robertson, Greg, Seyer, Yannick, Sheddan, Maggie, Soos, Catherine, Stephens, Nia, Strøm, Hallvard, Svansson, Vilhjálmur, Tierney, T. David, Tyler, Glen, Wade, Tom, Wanless, Sarah, Ward, Christopher R.E., Wilhelm, Sabina I., Wischnewski, Saskia, Wright, Lucy J., Zonfrillo, Bernie, Matthiopoulos, Jason, Votier, Stephen C.

    Published in Ibis (London, England) (01-04-2024)
    “…During 2021 and 2022 High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (HPAI) killed thousands of wild birds across Europe and North America, suggesting a change in infection…”
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