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Menna Jones

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Plos Biology|October 20, 2006
To lose both would look like carelessness: Tasmanian devil facial tumour diseaseHamish McCallum, Menna Jones
Ecology and Evolution|December 11, 2023
Human land-use changes the diets of sympatric native and invasive mammal speciesAntje Chiu-Werner, Menna Jones
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 24, 2007
The impact of disease on the survival and population growth rate of the Tasmanian devilShelly Lachish, Menna Jones, Hamish McCallum
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 22, 2008
Demography, disease and the devil: life-history changes in a disease-affected population of Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii)Shelly Lachish, Hamish McCallum, Menna Jones
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 5, 2012
Biting injuries and transmission of Tasmanian devil facial tumour diseaseRodrigo K Hamede, Hamish McCallum, Menna Jones
Ecology|May 6, 2016
Disease-induced decline of an apex predator drives invasive dominated states and threatens biodiversityTracey Hollings, Menna Jones, Nick Mooney, et al.
Immunogenetics|March 31, 2012
Low MHC class II diversity in the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)Yuanyuan Cheng, Claire Sanderson, Menna Jones, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife|February 18, 2014
Wildlife disease ecology in changing landscapes: Mesopredator release and toxoplasmosisTracey Hollings, Menna Jones, Nick Mooney, et al.
Global Ecology and Conservation|June 24, 2021
Changes in spatial organization following an acute epizootic: Tasmanian devils and their transmissible cancerSebastien Comte, Scott Carver, Rodrigo Hamede, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|September 13, 2013
Trophic cascades following the disease-induced decline of an apex predator, the Tasmanian devilTracey Hollings, Menna Jones, Nick Mooney, et al.
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Plos Biology|October 20, 2006
To lose both would look like carelessness: Tasmanian devil facial tumour diseaseHamish McCallum, Menna Jones
Ecology and Evolution|December 11, 2023
Human land-use changes the diets of sympatric native and invasive mammal speciesAntje Chiu-Werner, Menna Jones
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 24, 2007
The impact of disease on the survival and population growth rate of the Tasmanian devilShelly Lachish, Menna Jones, Hamish McCallum
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 22, 2008
Demography, disease and the devil: life-history changes in a disease-affected population of Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii)Shelly Lachish, Hamish McCallum, Menna Jones
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 5, 2012
Biting injuries and transmission of Tasmanian devil facial tumour diseaseRodrigo K Hamede, Hamish McCallum, Menna Jones
Ecology|May 6, 2016
Disease-induced decline of an apex predator drives invasive dominated states and threatens biodiversityTracey Hollings, Menna Jones, Nick Mooney, et al.
Immunogenetics|March 31, 2012
Low MHC class II diversity in the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)Yuanyuan Cheng, Claire Sanderson, Menna Jones, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife|February 18, 2014
Wildlife disease ecology in changing landscapes: Mesopredator release and toxoplasmosisTracey Hollings, Menna Jones, Nick Mooney, et al.
Global Ecology and Conservation|June 24, 2021
Changes in spatial organization following an acute epizootic: Tasmanian devils and their transmissible cancerSebastien Comte, Scott Carver, Rodrigo Hamede, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|September 13, 2013
Trophic cascades following the disease-induced decline of an apex predator, the Tasmanian devilTracey Hollings, Menna Jones, Nick Mooney, et al.
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