Items where College / School is "School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine" and Year is 2015

Group by: Creators | Item Type | No Grouping
Jump to: A | D | H | K | S | W
Number of items: 8.

A

Allan, K. , Biggs, H. M., Halliday, J. , Kazwala, R. R., Maro, V. P., Cleaveland, S. and Crump, J. A. (2015) Epidemiology of Leptospirosis in Africa: a systematic review of a neglected zoonosis and a paradigm for 'One Health' in Africa. [Data Collection]

D

Duz, M., Parkin, T. and Marshall, J. F. (2015) Chronic disease and multimorbidity study: FO total. [Data Collection]

H

Halliday, J. , Knobel, D. L., Agwanda, B., Bai, Y., Breiman, R. F., Cleaveland, S. , Njenga, M. K. and Kosoy, M. (2015) Prevalence and diversity of small mammal-associated Bartonella species in rural and urban Kenya. [Data Collection]

K

Kim, S.-Y., Metcalfe, N. and Velando, A. (2015) A benign juvenile environment reduces the strength of antagonistic pleiotropy and genetic variation in the rate of senescence. [Data Collection]

S

Stepek, G., McCormack, G., Winter, A. and Page, A. (2015) A highly conserved, inhibitable astacin metalloprotease from Teladorsagia circumcincta is required for cuticle formation and nematode development. [Data Collection]

W

Whitworth, A., Downie, R., Villacampa Ortega, J., Dominie Braunholtz, L. and MacLeod, R. (2015) Long lasting impressions: After decades of regeneration, rainforest biodiversity remains differentially affected following varied human disturbances. [Data Collection]

Whitworth, A., Downie, R., von May, R., Villacampa, J. and MacLeod, R. (2015) How much potential biodiversity and conservation value can a regenerating rainforest provide? A 'best-case scenario' approach from the Peruvian Amazon. [Data Collection]

Whitworth, A., Villacampa Ortega, J., Brown, A., Pillco Huarcaya, R., Downie, R. and MacLeod, R. (2015) Historical human disturbance effects upon biodiversity are greatest in the canopy: a case study on rainforest butterflies. [Data Collection]

This list was generated on Thu Mar 28 12:44:19 2024 GMT.