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Andrew P. Dobson
Researcher at Princeton University
Publications - 329
Citations - 48926
Andrew P. Dobson is an academic researcher from Princeton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 98, co-authored 322 publications receiving 44211 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew P. Dobson include King's College London & University of Washington.
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A solution scan of societal options to reduce transmission and spread of respiratory viruses: SARS-CoV-2 as a case study.
William J. Sutherland,Nigel G. Taylor,David C. Aldridge,Philip A. Martin,Catherine Rhodes,Gorm E. Shackelford,Simon Beard,Haydn Belfield,Andrew J. Bladon,Cameron Brick,Alec P. Christie,Andrew P. Dobson,Harriet Downey,Amelia S. C. Hood,Fangyuan Hua,Alice C. Hughes,Rebecca M. Jarvis,Douglas MacFarlane,William H. Morgan,Anne-Christine Mupepele,Stefan J. Marciniak,Cassidy Nelson,Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh,Clarissa Rios Rojas,Katherine A. Sainsbury,Rebecca K. Smith,Lalitha S Sundaram,Ann Thornton,John Watkins,Thomas B. White,Kate Willott,Silviu O. Petrovan +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a list of 519 possible measures to reduce SARS-CoV-2 transmission and spread and provide a long list of options for policymakers and businesses to consider when designing biosecurity plans to combat SARS and similar pathogens in the future.
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Restoring ecosystems [2]
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Conservation Biology, Discipline of
TL;DR: Current trends in conservation biology are reviewed, using a hierarchical organization beginning from the largest level of ecosystems and communities to the intermediate level of species and populations, and down to the smallest level, that of individuals and genes.
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Ecology of Infectious Diseases in Natural Populations.
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Alpha globin variation in the long-tailed macaque suggests malaria selection
Christina L. Faust,Christina L. Faust,Christina L. Faust,F. Rangkuti,Stephen G. Preston,Amy Boyd,Patrik G. Flammer,B. Bia,N. J. Rose,Frédéric B. Piel,Frédéric B. Piel,Adrian Smith,Andrew P. Dobson,Sunetra Gupta,Bridget S. Penman,Bridget S. Penman +15 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that M. fascicularis accumulated amino acid substitutions in its alpha globin genes under malaria selection, in a process that closely mirrors, but does not entirely converge with, human malaria adaptation.