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    Profiling in wildlife crime: Recovery of human DNA deposited outside by Mcleish, K., Ferguson, S., Gannicliffe, C., Campbell, S., Thomson, P.I.T., Webster, L.M.I.

    Published in Forensic science international : genetics (01-07-2018)
    “…•Scoping experiments were run to assess the persistence of human touch-DNA outside.•From traps, full DNA profiles could be recovered after at least…”
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    ‘ForCyt’ DNA database of wildlife species by Ahlers, N., Creecy, J., Frankham, G., Johnson, R.N., Kotze, A., Linacre, A., McEwing, R., Mwale, M., Rovie-Ryan, J.J., Sitam, F., Webster, L.M.I.

    “…Wildlife crime continues unabated contributing to the extinction or near extinction of many plant and animal species. Species identification is a key tool in…”
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    Physiological stress links parasites to carotenoid-based colour signals by MOUGEOT, F, MARTÍNEZ-PADILLA, J, BORTOLOTTI, G.R, WEBSTER, L.M.I, PIERTNEY, S.B

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-03-2010)
    “…Vertebrates commonly use carotenoid-based traits as social signals. These can reliably advertise current nutritional status and health because carotenoids must…”
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    Validation of presumptive tests for non-human blood using Kastle Meyer and Hemastix reagents by Casali, F., Ciavaglia, S.A., Gannicliffe, C., Lidstone, N., Webster, L.M.I.

    Published in Science & justice (01-01-2020)
    “…•Kastle Meyer is more sensitive than Hemastix during direct testing.•Kastle Meyer produces far less false positive results.•Hemastix is more sensitive than…”
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    Out of Anatolia: longitudinal gradients in genetic diversity support an eastern origin for a circum-Mediterranean oak gallwasp Andricus quercustozae by Rokas, A, Atkinson, R.J, Webster, L.M.I, Csokas, G, Stone, G.N

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-08-2003)
    “…Many studies have addressed the latitudinal gradients in intraspecific genetic diversity of European taxa generated during postglacial range expansion from…”
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    Testing the interactive effects of testosterone and parasites on carotenoid-based ornamentation in a wild bird by MARTÍNEZ-PADILLA, J, MOUGEOT, F, WEBSTER, L.M.I, PÉREZ-RODRÍGUEZ, L, PIERTNEY, S.B

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-05-2010)
    “…Testosterone underlies the expression of most secondary sexual traits, playing a key role in sexual selection. However, high levels might be associated with…”
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    Identification of genes responding to nematode infection in red grouse by WEBSTER, L.M.I, MELLO, L.V, MOUGEOT, F, MARTINEZ-PADILLA, J, PATERSON, S, PIERTNEY, S.B

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-03-2011)
    “…The identification of genes involved in a host's response to parasite infection provides both a means for understanding the pathways involved in immune defence…”
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    Resurrecting the Dodo: Positive control DNA for species identification by Webster, L.M.I., McEwing, R.

    “…Positive controls are necessary standards for inclusion in forensic tests. When working as expected they demonstrate that methods have been applied correctly,…”
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    Macrogeographic population structure in a parasitic nematode with avian hosts by Webster, Lucy M.I., Johnson, Paul C.D., Adam, Aileen, Mable, Barbara K., Keller, Lukas F.

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (15-03-2007)
    “…Much remains to be discovered about the population genetic structure of parasites, despite the importance of such knowledge to understanding the processes…”
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