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Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.)
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October 20, 2022
Emerging Tick-Borne Pathogens in Central Canada: Recent Detections of <i>Babesia odocoilei</i> and <i>Rickettsia rickettsii</i>
Kirsten E Crandall, Jeremy T Kerr, Virginie Millien
Ecology Letters
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December 4, 2008
Evolutionary constraints on regional faunas: whom, but not how many
Adam C Algar, Jeremy T Kerr, David J Currie
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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December 20, 2013
Does climate limit species richness by limiting individual species' ranges?
Véronique Boucher-Lalonde, Jeremy T Kerr, David J Currie
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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June 16, 2007
The macroecological contribution to global change solutions
Jeremy T Kerr, Heather M Kharouba, David J Currie
Plos One
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March 3, 2010
High resolution niche models of malaria vectors in northern Tanzania: a new capacity to predict malaria risk?
Manisha A Kulkarni, Rachelle E Desrochers, Jeremy T Kerr
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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August 7, 2015
Correction to 'Does climate limit species richness by limiting individual species' ranges?'
Véronique Boucher-Lalonde, Jeremy T Kerr, David J Currie
Malaria Journal
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August 19, 2015
Where have all the mosquito nets gone? Spatial modelling reveals mosquito net distributions across Tanzania do not target optimal Anopheles mosquito habitats
Emily S Acheson, Andrew A Plowright, Jeremy T Kerr
Ecology
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September 11, 2009
Historically calibrated predictions of butterfly species' range shift using global change as a pseudo-experiment
Heather M Kharouba, Adam C Algar, Jeremy T Kerr
Ecology
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June 14, 2011
Quantifying the importance of regional and local filters for community trait structure in tropical and temperate zones
Adam C Algar, Jeremy T Kerr, David J Currie
Global Change Biology
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November 20, 2013
Predicting the sensitivity of butterfly phenology to temperature over the past century
Heather M Kharouba, Sebastien R Paquette, Jeremy T Kerr, et al.
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Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.)
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October 20, 2022
Emerging Tick-Borne Pathogens in Central Canada: Recent Detections of <i>Babesia odocoilei</i> and <i>Rickettsia rickettsii</i>
Kirsten E Crandall, Jeremy T Kerr, Virginie Millien
Ecology Letters
|
December 4, 2008
Evolutionary constraints on regional faunas: whom, but not how many
Adam C Algar, Jeremy T Kerr, David J Currie
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
December 20, 2013
Does climate limit species richness by limiting individual species' ranges?
Véronique Boucher-Lalonde, Jeremy T Kerr, David J Currie
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
June 16, 2007
The macroecological contribution to global change solutions
Jeremy T Kerr, Heather M Kharouba, David J Currie
Plos One
|
March 3, 2010
High resolution niche models of malaria vectors in northern Tanzania: a new capacity to predict malaria risk?
Manisha A Kulkarni, Rachelle E Desrochers, Jeremy T Kerr
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
August 7, 2015
Correction to 'Does climate limit species richness by limiting individual species' ranges?'
Véronique Boucher-Lalonde, Jeremy T Kerr, David J Currie
Malaria Journal
|
August 19, 2015
Where have all the mosquito nets gone? Spatial modelling reveals mosquito net distributions across Tanzania do not target optimal Anopheles mosquito habitats
Emily S Acheson, Andrew A Plowright, Jeremy T Kerr
Ecology
|
September 11, 2009
Historically calibrated predictions of butterfly species' range shift using global change as a pseudo-experiment
Heather M Kharouba, Adam C Algar, Jeremy T Kerr
Ecology
|
June 14, 2011
Quantifying the importance of regional and local filters for community trait structure in tropical and temperate zones
Adam C Algar, Jeremy T Kerr, David J Currie
Global Change Biology
|
November 20, 2013
Predicting the sensitivity of butterfly phenology to temperature over the past century
Heather M Kharouba, Sebastien R Paquette, Jeremy T Kerr, et al.
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