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Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|July 1, 1993
Distribution of tsetse and ticks in Africa: past, present and futureD J Rogers, S E Randolph
Advances in Parasitology|May 2, 2006
Climate change and vector-borne diseasesD J Rogers, S E Randolph
Annual Review of Entomology|January 1, 1985
Population ecology of tsetseD J Rogers, S E Randolph
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 18, 2002
Fragile transmission cycles of tick-borne encephalitis virus may be disrupted by predicted climate changeS E Randolph, D J Rogers
Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique (1990)|October 13, 2000
[Satellite data and disease transmission by vectors: the creation of maps for risk prediction]S E Randolph, D J Rogers
Journal of Medical Entomology|November 1, 1995
General framework for comparative quantitative studies on transmission of tick-borne diseases using Lyme borreliosis in Europe as an exampleS E Randolph, N G Craine
Nature|June 27, 1991
Mortality rates and population density of tsetse flies correlated with satellite imageryD J Rogers, S E Randolph
Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|January 1, 1994
Nearly right or precisely wrong? Natural versus laboratory studies of vector-borne diseasesS E Randolph, P A Nuttall
Advances in Parasitology|May 2, 2006
Tick-borne disease systems: mapping geographic and phylogenetic spaceS E Randolph, D J Rogers
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 8, 2000
The global spread of malaria in a future, warmer worldD J Rogers, S E Randolph
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Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|July 1, 1993
Distribution of tsetse and ticks in Africa: past, present and futureD J Rogers, S E Randolph
Advances in Parasitology|May 2, 2006
Climate change and vector-borne diseasesD J Rogers, S E Randolph
Annual Review of Entomology|January 1, 1985
Population ecology of tsetseD J Rogers, S E Randolph
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 18, 2002
Fragile transmission cycles of tick-borne encephalitis virus may be disrupted by predicted climate changeS E Randolph, D J Rogers
Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique (1990)|October 13, 2000
[Satellite data and disease transmission by vectors: the creation of maps for risk prediction]S E Randolph, D J Rogers
Journal of Medical Entomology|November 1, 1995
General framework for comparative quantitative studies on transmission of tick-borne diseases using Lyme borreliosis in Europe as an exampleS E Randolph, N G Craine
Nature|June 27, 1991
Mortality rates and population density of tsetse flies correlated with satellite imageryD J Rogers, S E Randolph
Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|January 1, 1994
Nearly right or precisely wrong? Natural versus laboratory studies of vector-borne diseasesS E Randolph, P A Nuttall
Advances in Parasitology|May 2, 2006
Tick-borne disease systems: mapping geographic and phylogenetic spaceS E Randolph, D J Rogers
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 8, 2000
The global spread of malaria in a future, warmer worldD J Rogers, S E Randolph
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