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S E Randolph

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The Journal of Parasitology|March 3, 2001
Testosterone depresses innate and acquired resistance to ticks in natural rodent hosts: a force for aggregated distributions of parasitesV L Hughes, S E Randolph
Parasitology|September 23, 1997
A generic population model for the African tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatusS E Randolph, D J Rogers
Parasitology|October 26, 2001
Testosterone increases the transmission potential of tick-borne parasitesV L Hughes, S E Randolph
Parasitology|February 17, 2012
Pangloss revisited: a critique of the dilution effect and the biodiversity-buffers-disease paradigmS E Randolph, A D M Dobson
Parasitology|May 30, 2013
Commentary on 'A Candide response to Panglossian accusations by Randolph and Dobson: biodiversity buffers disease' by Dr R. Ostfeld (Parasitology 2013, in press)S E Randolph, Andrew D M Dobson
Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|December 1, 1996
Co-feeding ticks: Epidemiological significance for tick-borne pathogen transmissionS E Randolph, L Gern, P A Nuttall
Medical and Veterinary Entomology|July 1, 1991
The feeding behaviour, activity and trappability of wild female Glossina pallidipes in relation to their pregnancy cycleS E Randolph, D J Rogers, J Kiilu
Parasitology|March 7, 1998
Natural Lyme disease cycles maintained via sheep by co-feeding ticksN H Ogden, P A Nuttall, S E Randolph
Experimental Parasitology|December 22, 1999
Ixodes ticks: serum species sensitivity of anticomplement activityC H Lawrie, S E Randolph, P A Nuttall
Medical and Veterinary Entomology|July 1, 1989
Effect of host odours on trap catch composition of Glossina pallidipes in KenyaS E Randolph, R D Dransfield, D J Rogers
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Pageof 5
The Journal of Parasitology|March 3, 2001
Testosterone depresses innate and acquired resistance to ticks in natural rodent hosts: a force for aggregated distributions of parasitesV L Hughes, S E Randolph
Parasitology|September 23, 1997
A generic population model for the African tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatusS E Randolph, D J Rogers
Parasitology|October 26, 2001
Testosterone increases the transmission potential of tick-borne parasitesV L Hughes, S E Randolph
Parasitology|February 17, 2012
Pangloss revisited: a critique of the dilution effect and the biodiversity-buffers-disease paradigmS E Randolph, A D M Dobson
Parasitology|May 30, 2013
Commentary on 'A Candide response to Panglossian accusations by Randolph and Dobson: biodiversity buffers disease' by Dr R. Ostfeld (Parasitology 2013, in press)S E Randolph, Andrew D M Dobson
Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|December 1, 1996
Co-feeding ticks: Epidemiological significance for tick-borne pathogen transmissionS E Randolph, L Gern, P A Nuttall
Medical and Veterinary Entomology|July 1, 1991
The feeding behaviour, activity and trappability of wild female Glossina pallidipes in relation to their pregnancy cycleS E Randolph, D J Rogers, J Kiilu
Parasitology|March 7, 1998
Natural Lyme disease cycles maintained via sheep by co-feeding ticksN H Ogden, P A Nuttall, S E Randolph
Experimental Parasitology|December 22, 1999
Ixodes ticks: serum species sensitivity of anticomplement activityC H Lawrie, S E Randolph, P A Nuttall
Medical and Veterinary Entomology|July 1, 1989
Effect of host odours on trap catch composition of Glossina pallidipes in KenyaS E Randolph, R D Dransfield, D J Rogers
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