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Matthew B Thomas

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 17, 2007
Are exotic natural enemies an effective way of controlling invasive plants?Matthew B Thomas, Adele M Reid
Malaria Journal|July 9, 2011
The influence of mosquito resting behaviour and associated microclimate for malaria riskKrijn P Paaijmans, Matthew B Thomas
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Biological control and indirect effectsMatthew B Thomas, Paolo Casula, Andrew Wilby
Ecology Letters|August 24, 2006
Understanding biodiversity effects on prey in multi-enemy systemsPaolo Casula, Andrew Wilby, Matthew B Thomas
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 20, 2002
Host-pathogen interactions in a varying environment: temperature, behavioural fever and fitnessSam L Elliot, Simon Blanford, Matthew B Thomas
The Lancet. Global Health|July 3, 2021
Threats to the effectiveness of insecticide-treated bednets for malaria control: thinking beyond insecticide resistanceSteve W Lindsay, Matthew B Thomas, Immo Kleinschmidt
Developmental and Comparative Immunology|April 13, 2018
The interplay between dose and immune system activation determines fungal infection outcome in the African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiaeVictoria L Rhodes, Matthew B Thomas, Kristin Michel
Malaria Journal|April 22, 2009
Thermal behaviour of Anopheles stephensi in response to infection with malaria and fungal entomopathogensSimon Blanford, Andrew F Read, Matthew B Thomas
Plos Biology|April 10, 2009
How to make evolution-proof insecticides for malaria controlAndrew F Read, Penelope A Lynch, Matthew B Thomas
Plos One|October 4, 2011
The effects of age, exposure history and malaria infection on the susceptibility of Anopheles mosquitoes to low concentrations of pyrethroidKatey D Glunt, Matthew B Thomas, Andrew F Read
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 17, 2007
Are exotic natural enemies an effective way of controlling invasive plants?Matthew B Thomas, Adele M Reid
Malaria Journal|July 9, 2011
The influence of mosquito resting behaviour and associated microclimate for malaria riskKrijn P Paaijmans, Matthew B Thomas
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Biological control and indirect effectsMatthew B Thomas, Paolo Casula, Andrew Wilby
Ecology Letters|August 24, 2006
Understanding biodiversity effects on prey in multi-enemy systemsPaolo Casula, Andrew Wilby, Matthew B Thomas
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 20, 2002
Host-pathogen interactions in a varying environment: temperature, behavioural fever and fitnessSam L Elliot, Simon Blanford, Matthew B Thomas
The Lancet. Global Health|July 3, 2021
Threats to the effectiveness of insecticide-treated bednets for malaria control: thinking beyond insecticide resistanceSteve W Lindsay, Matthew B Thomas, Immo Kleinschmidt
Developmental and Comparative Immunology|April 13, 2018
The interplay between dose and immune system activation determines fungal infection outcome in the African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiaeVictoria L Rhodes, Matthew B Thomas, Kristin Michel
Malaria Journal|April 22, 2009
Thermal behaviour of Anopheles stephensi in response to infection with malaria and fungal entomopathogensSimon Blanford, Andrew F Read, Matthew B Thomas
Plos Biology|April 10, 2009
How to make evolution-proof insecticides for malaria controlAndrew F Read, Penelope A Lynch, Matthew B Thomas
Plos One|October 4, 2011
The effects of age, exposure history and malaria infection on the susceptibility of Anopheles mosquitoes to low concentrations of pyrethroidKatey D Glunt, Matthew B Thomas, Andrew F Read
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