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Dave Hodgson

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Ecology and Evolution|June 6, 2015
Invasiveness of plants is predicted by size and fecundity in the native rangeKim Jelbert, Iain Stott, Robbie A McDonald, et al.
Nature Communications|November 18, 2020
Migrant birds and mammals live faster than residentsAndrea Soriano-Redondo, Jorge S Gutiérrez, Dave Hodgson, et al.
Plos One|July 12, 2023
Cat: Empirical modelling of Felis catus population dynamics in the UKJenni McDonald, Lauren Finka, Rae Foreman-Worsley, et al.
Mathematical Biosciences|April 28, 2015
The role of population inertia in predicting the outcome of stage-structured biological invasionsChris Guiver, Hanan Dreiwi, Donna-Maria Filannino, et al.
Theoretical Population Biology|December 31, 2013
Bounds on the dynamics of sink populations with noisy immigrationEric Alan Eager, Chris Guiver, Dave Hodgson, et al.
Journal of Mathematical Biology|May 6, 2014
Integral control for population managementChris Guiver, Hartmut Logemann, Richard Rebarber, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 25, 2014
Mortality trajectory analysis reveals the drivers of sex-specific epidemiology in natural wildlife-disease interactionsJennifer L McDonald, Graham C Smith, Robbie A McDonald, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 22, 2016
Blood thicker than water: kinship, disease prevalence and group size drive divergent patterns of infection risk in a social mammalClare H Benton, Richard J Delahay, Andrew Robertson, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 26, 2018
Inbreeding intensifies sex- and age-dependent disease in a wild mammalClare H Benton, Richard J Delahay, Freya A P Smith, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|March 3, 2011
The consequences of feminization in breeding groups of wild fishCatherine A Harris, Patrick B Hamilton, Tamsin J Runnalls, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution|June 6, 2015
Invasiveness of plants is predicted by size and fecundity in the native rangeKim Jelbert, Iain Stott, Robbie A McDonald, et al.
Nature Communications|November 18, 2020
Migrant birds and mammals live faster than residentsAndrea Soriano-Redondo, Jorge S Gutiérrez, Dave Hodgson, et al.
Plos One|July 12, 2023
Cat: Empirical modelling of Felis catus population dynamics in the UKJenni McDonald, Lauren Finka, Rae Foreman-Worsley, et al.
Mathematical Biosciences|April 28, 2015
The role of population inertia in predicting the outcome of stage-structured biological invasionsChris Guiver, Hanan Dreiwi, Donna-Maria Filannino, et al.
Theoretical Population Biology|December 31, 2013
Bounds on the dynamics of sink populations with noisy immigrationEric Alan Eager, Chris Guiver, Dave Hodgson, et al.
Journal of Mathematical Biology|May 6, 2014
Integral control for population managementChris Guiver, Hartmut Logemann, Richard Rebarber, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 25, 2014
Mortality trajectory analysis reveals the drivers of sex-specific epidemiology in natural wildlife-disease interactionsJennifer L McDonald, Graham C Smith, Robbie A McDonald, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 22, 2016
Blood thicker than water: kinship, disease prevalence and group size drive divergent patterns of infection risk in a social mammalClare H Benton, Richard J Delahay, Andrew Robertson, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 26, 2018
Inbreeding intensifies sex- and age-dependent disease in a wild mammalClare H Benton, Richard J Delahay, Freya A P Smith, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|March 3, 2011
The consequences of feminization in breeding groups of wild fishCatherine A Harris, Patrick B Hamilton, Tamsin J Runnalls, et al.
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