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Xavier Lambin
Researcher at University of Aberdeen
Publications - 214
Citations - 10575
Xavier Lambin is an academic researcher from University of Aberdeen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Vole. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 199 publications receiving 9497 citations. Previous affiliations of Xavier Lambin include University of Oslo & Shire plc.
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Spatial population dynamics: analyzing patterns and processes of population synchrony
TL;DR: The search for mechanisms behind spatial population synchrony is a major issue in population ecology and the recent achievements illustrate the power of combining theory, observation, experimentation and statistical modeling in the ecological research protocol.
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Identification of 100 fundamental ecological questions
William J. Sutherland,Robert P. Freckleton,H. Charles J. Godfray,Steven R. Beissinger,Tim G. Benton,Duncan D. Cameron,Yohay Carmel,David A. Coomes,Tim Coulson,Mark C. Emmerson,Rosemary S. Hails,Graeme C. Hays,Dave J. Hodgson,Michael J. Hutchings,David W. Johnson,Julia P. G. Jones,Matthew James Keeling,Hanna Kokko,William E. Kunin,Xavier Lambin,Owen T. Lewis,Yadvinder Malhi,Nova Mieszkowska,E. J. Milner-Gulland,Ken Norris,Albert B. Phillimore,Drew W. Purves,Jane M. Reid,Daniel C. Reuman,Daniel C. Reuman,Ken Thompson,Justin M. J. Travis,Lindsay A. Turnbull,David A. Wardle,Thorsten Wiegand +34 more
TL;DR: The 100th anniversary of the British Ecological Society in 2013 is an opportune moment to reflect on the current status of ecology as a science and look forward to high-light priorities for future work.
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Species interactions in a parasite community drive infection risk in a wildlife population
Sandra Telfer,Xavier Lambin,Richard J. Birtles,Pablo Martín Beldomenico,Sarah J. Burthe,Steve Paterson,Michael Begon +6 more
TL;DR: Time-series data from individual hosts in natural populations are used to analyze patterns of infection risk for a microparasite community, detecting large positive and negative effects of other infections.
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Analysis of aggregation, a worked example: numbers of ticks on red grouse chicks
TL;DR: This work assigns aggregation in the distribution of sheep ticks Ixodes ricinus on red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus chicks to temporal, spatial, brood and individual effects, and gives a worked example.