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Deformed wing virus is a recent global epidemic in honeybees driven by Varroa mites
L Wilfert, G Long, HC Leggett, P Schmid-Hempel, R Butlin, SJM Martin, ...
Science 351 (6273), 594-597, 2016
5402016
Ecological replacement of native red squirrels by invasive greys driven by disease
DM Tompkins, AR White, M Boots
Ecology Letters 6 (3), 189-196, 2003
4322003
‘Small worlds’ and the evolution of virulence: infection occurs locally and at a distance
M Boots, A Sasaki
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1999
4201999
Cross-protective immunity can account for the alternating epidemic pattern of dengue virus serotypes circulating in Bangkok
B Adams, EC Holmes, C Zhang, MP Mammen Jr, S Nimmannitya, ...
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 103 (38), 14234-14239, 2006
3072006
Trade-offs with resistance to a granulosis virus in the Indian meal moth, examined by a laboratory evolution experiment
M Boots, M Begon
Functional Ecology, 528-534, 1993
2911993
Parasite exposure drives selective evolution of constitutive versus inducible defense
ER Westra, S van Houte, S Oyesiku-Blakemore, B Makin, JM Broniewski, ...
Current biology 25 (8), 1043-1049, 2015
2862015
The diversity-generating benefits of a prokaryotic adaptive immune system
S van Houte, AKE Ekroth, JM Broniewski, H Chabas, B Ashby, ...
Nature 532 (7599), 385-388, 2016
2782016
The role of ecological feedbacks in the evolution of host defence: what does theory tell us?
M Boots, A Best, MR Miller, A White
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 364 …, 2009
2512009
The evolution of costly resistance in host-parasite systems
M Boots, Y Haraguchi
The american naturalist 153 (4), 359-370, 1999
2501999
The evolution of parasites in response to tolerance in their hosts: the good, the bad, and apparent commensalism
MR Miller, A White, M Boots
Evolution 60 (5), 945-956, 2006
2402006
Urban bird declines and the fear of cats
AP Beckerman, M Boots, KJ Gaston
Animal Conservation 10 (3), 320-325, 2007
2322007
Invading with biological weapons: the importance of disease-mediated invasions
A Strauss, A White, M Boots
Functional Ecology, 1249-1261, 2012
2312012
Local interactions select for lower pathogen infectivity
M Boots, M Mealor
Science 315 (5816), 1284-1286, 2007
2262007
Emerging viral disease risk to pollinating insects: ecological, evolutionary and anthropogenic factors
R Manley, M Boots, L Wilfert
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (2), 331-340, 2015
2242015
Large shifts in pathogen virulence relate to host population structure
M Boots, PJ Hudson, A Sasaki
Science 303 (5659), 842-844, 2004
2132004
Maintenance of host variation in tolerance to pathogens and parasites
A Best, A White, M Boots
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (52), 20786-20791, 2008
1972008
Three mechanisms of host resistance to microparasites—avoidance, recovery and tolerance—show different evolutionary dynamics
M Boots, RG Bowers
Journal of theoretical biology 201 (1), 13-23, 1999
1911999
Within and transgenerational immune priming in an insect to a DNA virus
HJ Tidbury, AB Pedersen, M Boots
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1707), 871-876, 2011
1902011
The evolution of host resistance: tolerance and control as distinct strategies
MR Miller, A White, M Boots
Journal of theoretical biology 236 (2), 198-207, 2005
1902005
How important is vertical transmission in mosquitoes for the persistence of dengue? Insights from a mathematical model
B Adams, M Boots
Epidemics 2 (1), 1-10, 2010
1832010
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