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  • Evolution of life in urban ... Evolution of life in urban environments
    Johnson, Marc T. J.; Munshi-South, Jason Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 11/2017, Volume: 358, Issue: 6363
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    Our planet is an increasingly urbanized landscape, with over half of the human population residing in cities. Despite advances in urban ecology, we do not adequately understand how urbanization ...
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  • Why infectious disease rese... Why infectious disease research needs community ecology
    Johnson, Pieter T. J.; de Roode, Jacobus C.; Fenton, Andy Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 09/2015, Volume: 349, Issue: 6252
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    Infectious diseases often emerge from interactions among multiple species and across nested levels of biological organization. Threats as diverse as Ebola virus, human malaria, and bat white-nose ...
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  • Emerging threats and persis... Emerging threats and persistent conservation challenges for freshwater biodiversity
    Reid, Andrea J.; Carlson, Andrew K.; Creed, Irena F. ... Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, June 2019, Volume: 94, Issue: 3
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    ABSTRACT In the 12 years since Dudgeon et al. (2006) reviewed major pressures on freshwater ecosystems, the biodiversity crisis in the world's lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams and wetlands has ...
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  • Evolution caused by extreme... Evolution caused by extreme events
    Grant, Peter R.; Grant, B. Rosemary; Huey, Raymond B. ... Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences, 06/2017, Volume: 372, Issue: 1723
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    Extreme events can be a major driver of evolutionary change over geological and contemporary timescales. Outstanding examples are evolutionary diversification following mass extinctions caused by ...
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  • Insect Herbivores Drive Rea... Insect Herbivores Drive Real-Time Ecological and Evolutionary Change in Plant Populations
    Agrawal, Anurag A.; Hastings, Amy P.; Johnson, Marc T. J. ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 10/2012, Volume: 338, Issue: 6103
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    Insect herbivores are hypothesized to be major factors affecting the ecology and evolution of plants. We tested this prediction by suppressing insects in replicated field populations of a native ...
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  • Ecological consequences of ... Ecological consequences of genetic diversity
    Hughes, A. Randall; Inouye, Brian D; Johnson, Marc T.J ... Ecology letters, June 2008, Volume: 11, Issue: 6
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    Understanding the ecological consequences of biodiversity is a fundamental challenge. Research on a key component of biodiversity, genetic diversity, has traditionally focused on its importance in ...
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  • Climate Change and Infectio... Climate Change and Infectious Diseases: From Evidence to a Predictive Framework
    Altizer, Sonia; Ostfeld, Richard S.; Johnson, Pieter T. J. ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 08/2013, Volume: 341, Issue: 6145
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    Scientists have long predicted large-scale responses of infectious diseases to climate change, giving rise to a polarizing debate, especially concerning human pathogens for which socioeconomic ...
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  • Frontiers in research on bi... Frontiers in research on biodiversity and disease
    Johnson, Pieter T. J; Ostfeld, Richard S; Keesing, Felicia ... Ecology letters, October 2015, Volume: 18, Issue: 10
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    Global losses of biodiversity have galvanised efforts to understand how changes to communities affect ecological processes, including transmission of infectious pathogens. Here, we review recent ...
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  • The evolution of multi-gene... The evolution of multi-gene families and metabolic pathways in the evening primroses (Oenothera: Onagraceae): A comparative transcriptomics approach
    Kariñho-Betancourt, Eunice; Carlson, David; Hollister, Jessie ... PloS one, 06/2022, Volume: 17, Issue: 6
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    The plant genus Oenothera has played an important role in the study of plant evolution of genomes and plant defense and reproduction. Here, we build on the 1kp transcriptomic dataset by creating 44 ...
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  • Pharmacodynamics, populatio... Pharmacodynamics, population dynamics, and the evolution of persistence in Staphylococcus aureus
    Johnson, Paul J T; Levin, Bruce R PLoS genetics, 01/2013, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    When growing populations of bacteria are confronted with bactericidal antibiotics, the vast majority of cells are killed, but subpopulations of genetically susceptible but phenotypically resistant ...
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