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The Ecology Within: The Impact of Gut Ecosystem Dynamics on Host Fitness in the Wild
Nussey, Dan
(Principal Investigator)
Free, Andrew
(Co-investigator)
McNally, Luke
(Co-investigator)
Pemberton, Josephine
(Co-investigator)
Wilson, Amy B Pedersen
(Co-investigator)
School of Biological Sciences
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Research output
(2)
Project Details
Status
Active
Effective start/end date
1/03/19
→
29/02/24
Funding
NERC:
£2,969,063.00
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wild animals
Agriculture & Biology
100%
mixed infection
Agriculture & Biology
97%
anthropology
Agriculture & Biology
97%
ecologists
Agriculture & Biology
82%
ecological function
Agriculture & Biology
79%
human population
Agriculture & Biology
74%
cytokines
Agriculture & Biology
65%
extinction
Agriculture & Biology
63%
Research output
Research output per year
2021
2021
2022
2022
2
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
Functionally distinct T-helper cell phenotypes predict resistance to different types of parasites in a wild mammal
Corripio-Miyar, Y.
,
Hayward, A.
,
Lemon, H.
,
Sweeny, A. R.
,
Bal, X.
,
Kenyon, F.
,
Pilkington, J. G.
,
Pemberton, J. M.
,
Nussey, D. H.
&
McNeilly, T. N.
,
24 Feb 2022
,
In:
Scientific Reports.
12
,
1
, 3197.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
cytokines
100%
T-lymphocytes
96%
mammals
76%
parasites
72%
phenotype
69%
Synzootics
Sweeny, A. R.
,
Albery, G. F.
,
Becker, D. J.
,
Eskew, E. A.
&
Carlson, C. J.
,
21 Sep 2021
,
In:
Journal of Animal Ecology.
11 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
anthropology
100%
ecologists
85%
ecological function
81%
wild animals
77%
human population
76%