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Gregory F Albery

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Malaria Journal|January 16, 2020
Testing possible causes of gametocyte reduction in temporally out-of-synch malaria infectionsMary L Westwood, Aidan J O'Donnell, Petra Schneider, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 4, 2024
Expanding theory, methodology and empirical systems at the spatial-social interfaceGregory F Albery, Quinn M R Webber, Damien Farine, et al.
Parasitology|September 2, 2022
Helminth parasites are associated with reduced survival probability in young red deerClaudia I Acerini, Sean Morris, Alison Morris, et al.
Biology Letters|December 26, 2014
Ants show a leftward turning bias when exploring unknown nest sitesEdmund R Hunt, Thomas O'Shea-Wheller, Gregory F Albery, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 15, 2026
Indirect pathogen transmission underlies an emerging infectious fungal disease outbreak in a wild reptile populationSamuel C Becker, Gregory F Albery, Nicola Jackson, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|May 18, 2026
Host-virus association databases as tools for understanding viral spillover at varying scalesImogen C Lindsley, Maya M Juman, Stephanie N Seifert, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 28, 2023
A natural disaster exacerbates and redistributes disease risk across free-ranging macaques by altering social structureAlba Motes-Rodrigo, Gregory F Albery, Josue Negron-Del Valle, et al.
Heredity|October 1, 2025
Parasite-mediated inbreeding depression in wild red deerAdam Z Hasik, Anna M Hewett, Katie Maris, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|July 21, 2022
Ageing red deer alter their spatial behaviour and become less socialGregory F Albery, Tim H Clutton-Brock, Alison Morris, et al.
Ecology Letters|February 14, 2021
Multiple spatial behaviours govern social network positions in a wild ungulateGregory F Albery, Alison Morris, Sean Morris, et al.
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Malaria Journal|January 16, 2020
Testing possible causes of gametocyte reduction in temporally out-of-synch malaria infectionsMary L Westwood, Aidan J O'Donnell, Petra Schneider, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 4, 2024
Expanding theory, methodology and empirical systems at the spatial-social interfaceGregory F Albery, Quinn M R Webber, Damien Farine, et al.
Parasitology|September 2, 2022
Helminth parasites are associated with reduced survival probability in young red deerClaudia I Acerini, Sean Morris, Alison Morris, et al.
Biology Letters|December 26, 2014
Ants show a leftward turning bias when exploring unknown nest sitesEdmund R Hunt, Thomas O'Shea-Wheller, Gregory F Albery, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 15, 2026
Indirect pathogen transmission underlies an emerging infectious fungal disease outbreak in a wild reptile populationSamuel C Becker, Gregory F Albery, Nicola Jackson, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|May 18, 2026
Host-virus association databases as tools for understanding viral spillover at varying scalesImogen C Lindsley, Maya M Juman, Stephanie N Seifert, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 28, 2023
A natural disaster exacerbates and redistributes disease risk across free-ranging macaques by altering social structureAlba Motes-Rodrigo, Gregory F Albery, Josue Negron-Del Valle, et al.
Heredity|October 1, 2025
Parasite-mediated inbreeding depression in wild red deerAdam Z Hasik, Anna M Hewett, Katie Maris, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|July 21, 2022
Ageing red deer alter their spatial behaviour and become less socialGregory F Albery, Tim H Clutton-Brock, Alison Morris, et al.
Ecology Letters|February 14, 2021
Multiple spatial behaviours govern social network positions in a wild ungulateGregory F Albery, Alison Morris, Sean Morris, et al.
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