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Autor:
Ana Corrochano-Fraile, Stefano Carboni, Darren M. Green, John B. Taggart, Thomas P. Adams, Dmitry Aleynik, Michaël Bekaert
Publikováno v:
Communications Biology, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2024)
Abstract The mussel industry faces challenges such as low and inconsistent levels of larvae settlement and poor-quality spat, leading to variable production. However, mussel farming remains a vital sustainable and environmentally responsible method f
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https://doaj.org/article/6d880e8f623a40cd86971592ea66ec33
Publikováno v:
PLoS Computational Biology, Vol 13, Iss 4, p e1005470 (2017)
The role of host movement in the spread of vector-borne diseases of livestock has been little studied. Here we develop a mathematical framework that allows us to disentangle and quantify the roles of vector dispersal and livestock movement in transmi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/685aa777187748069b14cb88679de58d
Autor:
Darren M Green, David J Penman, Herve Migaud, James E Bron, John B Taggart, Brendan J McAndrew
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 9, p e43560 (2012)
In Scotland and elsewhere, there are concerns that escaped farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) may impact on wild salmon stocks. Potential detrimental effects could arise through disease spread, competition, or inter-breeding. We investigated whe
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/768d7d008dda452c95287376ec64750f
Autor:
Michael Deason, Darren M. Green, Paul R. Bessell, Liliana C. M. Salvador, Rowland R. Kao, Richard J. Orton
Publikováno v:
Epidemics
Orton, R, Deason, M, Bessell, P, Green, D M, Kao, R & Salvador, L C M 2018, ' Identifying genotype specific elevated-risk areas and associated herd risk factors for bovine tuberculosis spread in British cattle ', Epidemics, vol. 24, pp. 34-42 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epidem.2018.02.004
Epidemics, Vol 24, Iss, Pp 34-42 (2018)
Orton, R, Deason, M, Bessell, P, Green, D M, Kao, R & Salvador, L C M 2018, ' Identifying genotype specific elevated-risk areas and associated herd risk factors for bovine tuberculosis spread in British cattle ', Epidemics, vol. 24, pp. 34-42 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epidem.2018.02.004
Epidemics, Vol 24, Iss, Pp 34-42 (2018)
Graphical abstract
Highlights • Bovine tuberculosis elevated-risk areas historically more extensive than thought. • Cattle movements alone do not explain spread of areas of elevated risk. • For all genotypes, the majority of infection spre
Highlights • Bovine tuberculosis elevated-risk areas historically more extensive than thought. • Cattle movements alone do not explain spread of areas of elevated risk. • For all genotypes, the majority of infection spre
Autor:
Andrew Hoyle, Michael R. Hutchings, Darren M. Green, Glenn Marion, Ross S. Davidson, Lee Benson
Publikováno v:
PLoS Computational Biology
Variants of the susceptible-infected-removed (SIR) model of Kermack & McKendrick (1927) enjoy wide application in epidemiology, offering simple yet powerful inferential and predictive tools in the study of diverse infectious diseases across human, an
Autor:
David S. Arnold, Graham Andrew Turner, Susan Bates, Teresa Robinson, Paul D. A. Pudney, Richard Livesey Evans, Eleanor Y. M. Bonnist, Robert E. Marriott, Darren M. Green
Publikováno v:
Archives of Dermatological Research. 309:739-748
The study objectives were to demonstrate that glycerol, when topically applied from a roll-on antiperspirant formulation, can be delivered directly to human skin ex vivo and the axillary stratum corneum (SC) in vivo, and to assess whether it improves
Autor:
N.K.G. Salama, Alexander G. Murray, L.A. Munro, Kenton L. Morgan, M.A. Thrush, Darren M. Green, David Ryder, Kieran J. Sharkey, Rachel Norman, Anne E Jones, I.S. Wallace, Nick G.H. Taylor
Publikováno v:
Epidemics, Vol 28, Iss, Pp-(2019)
Epidemics
Epidemics
Highlights • 87% of English and Welsh nodes are reachable from Scotland via the live fish movement network. • 72% of Scottish nodes are reachable from England or Wales via the live fish movement network. • 7.2% of all live fish movements cross
Autor:
Alexandra Adams, Kim D. Thompson, David W. Verner-Jeffreys, Stephen W. Feist, Richard Paley, Matthijs Metselaar, Darren M. Green
Publikováno v:
Aquaculture. 528:735485
Red mark syndrome (RMS) is a skin condition in Rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss that has been reported worldwide but was first seen in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2003. The current study was conducted to examine if there was an association between a
Publikováno v:
Sumner, T, Orton, R J, Green, D M, Kao, R R & Gubbins, S 2017, ' Quantifying the roles of host movement and vector dispersal in the transmission of vector-borne diseases of livestock ', PLoS Computational Biology, vol. 13, no. 4, 1005470 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005470
PLoS Computational Biology
PLoS Computational Biology, Vol 13, Iss 4, p e1005470 (2017)
PLoS Computational Biology
PLoS Computational Biology, Vol 13, Iss 4, p e1005470 (2017)
The role of host movement in the spread of vector-borne diseases of livestock has been little studied. Here we develop a mathematical framework that allows us to disentangle and quantify the roles of vector dispersal and livestock movement in transmi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a9d930f25043fbd50ed8c8f06cf706c8
https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/139846/1/139846.pdf
https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/139846/1/139846.pdf
Publikováno v:
Aquaculture. :72-78
Live fish movements between salmon farms risk spreading pathogens, and movements between freshwater farms (FW–FW) or from freshwater to seawater (FW–SW) show clear seasonality. In this study, we quantify the effects of seasonality of live fish mo