The Certainty of Uncertainty: Potential Sources of Bias and Imprecision in Disease Ecology Studies.
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Lachish S. and Murray KA., (2018), Front Vet Sci, 5
Factors associated with less-than-full-time working in medical practice: results of surveys of five cohorts of UK doctors, 10 years after graduation.
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Lachish S. et al, (2016), Hum Resour Health, 14
Self-reported preparedness for clinical work has increased among recent cohorts of UK-trained first-year doctors.
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Lachish S. et al, (2016), Postgrad Med J, 92, 460 - 465
Associations between perceived institutional support, job enjoyment, and intentions to work in the United Kingdom: national questionnaire survey of first year doctors.
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Lachish S. et al, (2016), BMC Med Educ, 16
Evidence of a link between survival and pair fidelity across multiple tit populations
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Culina A. et al, (2015), Journal of Avian Biology
The lyme disease pathogen has no effect on the survival of its rodent reservoir host.
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Voordouw MJ. et al, (2015), PLoS One, 10
A multievent approach to estimating pair fidelity and heterogeneity in state transitions.
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Culina A. et al, (2013), Ecol Evol, 3, 4326 - 4338
Mhc supertypes confer both qualitative and quantitative resistance to avian malaria infections in a wild bird population.
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Sepil I. et al, (2013), Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society, 280
Mhc supertypes confer both qualitative and quantitative resistance to avian malaria infections in a wild bird population.
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Sepil I. et al, (2013), Proc Biol Sci, 280
Spatial determinants of infection risk in a multi-species avian malaria system
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Lachish S. et al, (2013), Ecography, 36, 587 - 598
Mhc-linked survival and lifetime reproductive success in a wild population of great tits
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Sepil I. et al, (2013), Molecular Ecology, 22, 384 - 396
Mhc-linked survival and lifetime reproductive success in a wild population of great tits.
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Sepil I. et al, (2013), Mol Ecol, 22, 384 - 396
Site-occupancy modelling as a novel framework for assessing test sensitivity and estimating wildlife disease prevalence from imperfect diagnostic tests
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Lachish S. et al, (2012), Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 3, 339 - 348
Reduced effect of Tasmanian devil facial tumor disease at the disease front.
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Hamede R. et al, (2012), Conserv Biol, 26, 124 - 134
Reduced Effect of Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumor Disease at the Disease Front
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Hamede R. et al, (2012), Conservation Biology, 26, 124 - 134
Emergence of a novel avian pox disease in British tit species.
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Lawson B. et al, (2012), PLoS One, 7
Epidemiology of the emergent disease Paridae pox in an intensively studied wild bird population.
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Lachish S. et al, (2012), PLoS One, 7
Individual and population-level impacts of an emerging poxvirus disease in a wild population of great tits.
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Lachish S. et al, (2012), PLoS One, 7
Spatial determinants of infection risk in a multi-species avian malaria system
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Lachish S. et al, (2012), Ecography
Fitness effects of endemic malaria infections in a wild bird population: The importance of ecological structure
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Lachish S. et al, (2011), Journal of Animal Ecology, 80, 1196 - 1206