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Predicting impacts of climate change on Fasciola hepatica risk
NJ Fox, PCL White, CJ McClean, G Marion, A Evans, MR Hutchings
Plos one 6 (1), e16126, 2011
2812011
Predicting impacts of climate change on Fasciola hepatica risk
NJ Fox, PCL White, CJ McClean, G Marion, A Evans, MR Hutchings
PLoS One 6 (1), e16126, 2011
2812011
The status of tularemia in Europe in a one-health context: a review
G Hestvik, E Warns-Petit, LA Smith, NJ Fox, H Uhlhorn, M Artois, ...
Epidemiology & Infection 143 (10), 2137-2160, 2015
1982015
Livestock Helminths in a Changing Climate: Approaches and Restrictions to Meaningful Predictions
NJ Fox, G Marion, RS Davidson, PCL White, MR Hutchings
Animals 2 (1), 93-107, 2012
772012
Modeling European ruminant production systems: Facing the challenges of climate change
RP Kipling, A Bannink, G Bellocchi, T Dalgaard, NJ Fox, NJ Hutchings, ...
Agricultural Systems 147, 24-37, 2016
712016
Modeling European ruminant production systems: Facing the challenges of climate change
RP Kipling, A Bannink, G Bellocchi, T Dalgaard, NJ Fox, NJ Hutchings, ...
Agricultural Systems 147, 24-37, 2016
702016
Ubiquitous parasites drive a 33% increase in methane yield from livestock
NJ Fox, LA Smith, JGM Houdijk, S Athanasiadou, MR Hutchings
International journal for parasitology 48 (13), 1017-1021, 2018
642018
Challenges and priorities for modelling livestock health and pathogens in the context of climate change
Ş Özkan, A Vitali, N Lacetera, B Amon, A Bannink, DJ Bartley, ...
Environmental Research 151, 130-144, 2016
562016
Modelling Parasite Transmission in a Grazing System: The Importance of Host Behaviour and Immunity
NJ Fox, G Marion, RS Davidson, PCL White, MR Hutchings
PLOS ONE 8 (11), e77996, 2013
552013
Climate-driven tipping-points could lead to sudden, high-intensity parasite outbreaks
NJ Fox, G Marion, RS Davidson, PCL White, MR Hutchings
Royal Society Open Science 2 (5), 140296, 2015
492015
When to kill a cull: factors affecting the success of culling wildlife for disease control
JC Prentice, NJ Fox, MR Hutchings, PCL White, RS Davidson, G Marion
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 16 (152), 20180901, 2019
282019
Financial Impacts of Liver Fluke on Livestock Farms Under Climate Change–A Farm Level Assessment
S Shrestha, AS Barratt, NJ Fox, BV Ahmadi, M Hutchings
Frontiers in Veterinary Science 7, 564795, 2020
142020
Counterintuitive increase in observed Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis prevalence in sympatric rabbits following the introduction of paratuberculosis control …
NJ Fox, GL Caldow, H Liebeschuetz, K Stevenson, MR Hutchings
Veterinary Record 182 (22), 634-634, 2018
132018
Modelling livestock parasite risk under climate change
NJ Fox, RS Davidson, G Marion, MR Hutchings
Advances in Animal Biosciences 6 (1), 32-34, 2015
102015
Estimating the Costs and Benefits of Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change
A Wreford, D Moran, A Moxey, K Andy Evans, N Fox, K Glenk, ...
EuroChoices 14 (2), 16-23, 2015
82015
15 Infection of Non-Ruminant Wildlife by Mycobacterium avium
NJ Fox, LA Smith, K Stevenson, RS Davidson, G Marion, MR Hutchings
Paratuberculosis: Organism, Disease, Control, 200, 2020
72020
Assessing the preparedness of England’s natural resources for a changing climate: assessing the type and level of adaptation action required to address climate risks in the …
D Moran, A Wreford, A Evans, N Fox, K Glenk, M Hutchings, D McCracken, ...
Committe on Climate Change. Adaptation Sub-Committee Progress Report …, 2013
72013
Greenhouse gas and ammonia emission mitigation priorities for UK policy targets
S Buckingham, CFE Topp, P Smith, V Eory, DR Chadwick, CK Baxter, ...
Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering, 2023
22023
Role of wildlife in the epidemiology of Mycobacterium bovis
NJ Fox, PA Barrow, MR Hutchings
Bovine Tuberculosis. CAB International, 93, 2018
22018
Predicting impacts of climate change on livestock parasites
NJ Fox
University of York, 2012
22012
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