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Ben Raymond

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Evolutionary Applications|July 13, 2019
Five rules for resistance management in the antibiotic apocalypse, a road map for integrated microbial managementBen Raymond
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology|November 19, 2021
Passage and the evolution of virulence in invertebrate pathogens: Fundamental and applied perspectivesBen Raymond, Zoltan Erdos
Ecology and Evolution|April 6, 2026
European Ash (<i>Fraxinus excelsior</i>) as a Functional Keystone Species Shaping Woodland Flora in the UKMelanie Roach, Ben Raymond
Evolution Letters|August 5, 2024
When does antimicrobial resistance increase bacterial fitness? Effects of dosing, social interactions, and frequency dependence on the benefits of AmpC <i>β</i>-lactamases in broth, biofilms, and a gut infection modelElitsa Penkova, Ben Raymond
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|December 15, 2017
An appeal for a more evidence based approach to biopesticide safety in the EUBen Raymond, Brian A Federici
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|May 25, 2013
Cooperation and the evolutionary ecology of bacterial virulence: the Bacillus cereus group as a novel study systemBen Raymond, Michael B Bonsall
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 25, 2008
Lethal pathogens, non-lethal synergists and the evolutionary ecology of resistanceMichael B Bonsall, Ben Raymond
Evolutionary Applications|March 19, 2016
Limiting opportunities for cheating stabilizes virulence in insect parasitic nematodesDavid Shapiro-Ilan, Ben Raymond
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|June 25, 2017
In defense of Bacillus thuringiensis, the safest and most successful microbial insecticide available to humanity - a response to EFSABen Raymond, Brian A Federici
Insects|March 31, 2019
Aseptic Rearing and Infection with Gut Bacteria Improve the Fitness of Transgenic Diamondback Moth, <i>Plutella xylostella</i>Jasmine Somerville, Liqin Zhou, Ben Raymond
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Showing results (1-10 of 97) with videos related to

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Evolutionary Applications|July 13, 2019
Five rules for resistance management in the antibiotic apocalypse, a road map for integrated microbial managementBen Raymond
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology|November 19, 2021
Passage and the evolution of virulence in invertebrate pathogens: Fundamental and applied perspectivesBen Raymond, Zoltan Erdos
Ecology and Evolution|April 6, 2026
European Ash (<i>Fraxinus excelsior</i>) as a Functional Keystone Species Shaping Woodland Flora in the UKMelanie Roach, Ben Raymond
Evolution Letters|August 5, 2024
When does antimicrobial resistance increase bacterial fitness? Effects of dosing, social interactions, and frequency dependence on the benefits of AmpC <i>β</i>-lactamases in broth, biofilms, and a gut infection modelElitsa Penkova, Ben Raymond
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|December 15, 2017
An appeal for a more evidence based approach to biopesticide safety in the EUBen Raymond, Brian A Federici
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|May 25, 2013
Cooperation and the evolutionary ecology of bacterial virulence: the Bacillus cereus group as a novel study systemBen Raymond, Michael B Bonsall
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 25, 2008
Lethal pathogens, non-lethal synergists and the evolutionary ecology of resistanceMichael B Bonsall, Ben Raymond
Evolutionary Applications|March 19, 2016
Limiting opportunities for cheating stabilizes virulence in insect parasitic nematodesDavid Shapiro-Ilan, Ben Raymond
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|June 25, 2017
In defense of Bacillus thuringiensis, the safest and most successful microbial insecticide available to humanity - a response to EFSABen Raymond, Brian A Federici
Insects|March 31, 2019
Aseptic Rearing and Infection with Gut Bacteria Improve the Fitness of Transgenic Diamondback Moth, <i>Plutella xylostella</i>Jasmine Somerville, Liqin Zhou, Ben Raymond
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