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Connected impacts: combining migration tracking data with species distribution models reveals the complex potential impacts of climate change on European Bee-eaters (2024)
Journal Article
Abdul-Wahab, C., Santos Costa, J., D'Mello, F., & Häkkinen, H. (2024). Connected impacts: combining migration tracking data with species distribution models reveals the complex potential impacts of climate change on European Bee-eaters. Journal of Ornithology, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10336-024-02190-z

Climate change is a key driver of biodiversity loss in multiple ecosystems, which can act at multiple stages of a species life and annual cycle. Identifying where, when, and how these impacts may happen is key to understanding, and planning for, the... Read More about Connected impacts: combining migration tracking data with species distribution models reveals the complex potential impacts of climate change on European Bee-eaters.

Heterogeneity in the capsid protein of bovine enteric caliciviruses belonging to a new genus
Journal Article
D'Mello, F., Jervis, S. M., Edwards, P. M., Oliver, S. L., & Bridger, J. C. Heterogeneity in the capsid protein of bovine enteric caliciviruses belonging to a new genus. Virology Journal, 387(1), 109-116. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2009.01.035

Some bovine enteric caliciviruses form a new genus in the family Caliciviridae. In this study, Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of 31 full length capsid sequences from Europe, North America and Asia revealed that this new genus had four currently circu... Read More about Heterogeneity in the capsid protein of bovine enteric caliciviruses belonging to a new genus.

Envelope protein variability among HBV-Infected asymptomatic carriers and immunized children with breakthrough infections
Journal Article
Mendy, M., D'Mello, F., Kanellos, T., Oliver, S., Whittle, H., & Howard, C. R. Envelope protein variability among HBV-Infected asymptomatic carriers and immunized children with breakthrough infections. Journal of Medical Virology, 80(9), 1537-1546. https://doi.org/10.1002/Jmv.21221

A detailed study of hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface variants and their role in breakthrough infections has been conducted in The Gambia, West Africa. Samples from 1856 vaccinated subjects were tested for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). Evidence... Read More about Envelope protein variability among HBV-Infected asymptomatic carriers and immunized children with breakthrough infections.