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Stuart K.J.R. Auld
Stuart K.J.R. Auld
Senior Scientist and BD, Okala
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Physiology of the Cladocera. Chapter 17: Immunology and Immunity
SKJR Auld
Academic Press, 2013
283*2013
Fitness consequences of immune responses: strengthening the empirical framework for ecoimmunology
AL Graham, DM Shuker, LC Pollitt, SKJR Auld, AJ Wilson, TJ Little
Functional ecology 25 (1), 5-17, 2011
2822011
The evolutionary ecology of complex lifecycle parasites: linking phenomena with mechanisms
SKJR Auld, MC Tinsley
Heredity 114 (2), 125-132, 2015
802015
Predators and patterns of within-host growth can mediate both among-host competition and evolution of transmission potential of parasites
SKJR Auld, SR Hall, J Housley Ochs, M Sebastian, MA Duffy
The American Naturalist 184 (S1), S77-S90, 2014
682014
Variation in costs of parasite resistance among natural host populations
S Auld, RM Penczykowski, J Housley Ochs, DC Grippi, SR Hall, MA Duffy
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 26 (11), 2479-2486, 2013
632013
Epidemiology of a Daphnia-multiparasite system and its implications for the Red Queen
SKJR Auld, SR Hall, MA Duffy
PLoS One 7 (6), e39564, 2012
542012
Genetic variation in the cellular response of Daphnia magna (Crustacea: Cladocera) to its bacterial parasite
SKJR Auld, JA Scholefield, TJ Little
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277 (1698), 3291-3297, 2010
512010
Parasite transmission in a natural multihost–multiparasite community
SKJR Auld, CL Searle, MA Duffy
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 372 …, 2017
322017
Sex as a strategy against rapidly evolving parasites
SKJR Auld, SK Tinkler, MC Tinsley
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1845), 20162226, 2016
322016
Simulated climate change, epidemic size and host evolution across host-parasite populations
SKJR Auld, J Brand
Global Change Biology, 2017
302017
Elevated haemocyte number is associated with infection and low fitness potential in wild Daphnia magna
SKJR Auld, AL Graham, PJ Wilson, TJ Little
Functional Ecology, 2011
242011
The bacterial parasite Pasteuria ramosa is not killed if it fails to infect: implications for coevolution
KC King, SKJR Auld, PJ Wilson, J James, TJ Little
Ecology and Evolution 3 (2), 197-203, 2013
232013
THE CELLULAR IMMUNE RESPONSE OF DAPHNIA MAGNA UNDER HOST‐PARASITE GENETIC VARIATION AND VARIATION IN INITIAL DOSE
SKJR Auld, KH Edel, TJ Little
Evolution, 2012
232012
Variation in chronic radiation exposure does not drive life history divergence among Daphnia populations across the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
J Goodman, D Copplestone, GV Laptev, S Gashchak, SKJR Auld
Ecology and Evolution 9 (5), 2640-2650, 2019
222019
Epidemiological implications of host biodiversity and vector biology: key insights from simple models
ADM Dobson, SKJR Auld
The American Naturalist 187 (4), 405-422, 2016
212016
Rapid change in parasite infection traits over the course of an epidemic in a wild host–parasite population
SKJR Auld, PJ Wilson, TJ Little
Oikos 123 (2), 232-238, 2014
192014
Ecology directs host–parasite coevolutionary trajectories across Daphnia–microparasite populations
S Paplauskas, J Brand, SKJR Auld
Nature Ecology & Evolution 5 (4), 480-486, 2021
122021
Environmental variation causes different (co) evolutionary routes to the same adaptive destination across parasite populations
SKJR Auld, J Brand
Evolution Letters, 2017
92017
Infectious disease.
J Hite, S Auld
32023
Effects of Juvenile Host Density and Food Availability on Adult Immune Response, Parasite Resistance and Virulence in a Daphnia-Parasite System
CN Schoebel, SKJR Auld, P Spaak, TJ Little
PloS one 9 (4), e94569, 2014
32014
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