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Bamou R, Dao A, Yaro A, Kouam C, Ergunay K, Bourke B, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39763833
Recent studies have revealed that many mosquito species regularly engage in high-altitude windborne migration, but its epidemiological significance was debated. The hypothesis that high-altitude mosquitoes spread pathogens over large distances...
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Lehmann T, Bamou R, Chapman J, Reynolds D, Armbruster P, Dao A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Apr; 120(18):e2301666120. PMID: 37104473
No abstract available.
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Fu X, Li C, Feng H, Liu Z, Chapman J, Reynolds D, et al.
Bull Entomol Res . 2014 Jun; 104(5):601-9. PMID: 24901755
The rice leaf roller, Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Guenée), is a serious insect pest of rice with a strong migratory ability. Previous studies on the migration of C. medinalis were mostly carried...
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Reynolds D
Planta . 2014 Feb; 98(3):244-57. PMID: 24493395
The bitunicate ascus develops in two stages prior to ascospore formation: 1) initial growth and expansion of the ascus mother-cell, and 2) deposition of a secondary wall layer, the endotunica,...
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Sanders C, Selby R, Carpenter S, Reynolds D
Vet Rec . 2011 Jul; 169(8):208. PMID: 21778146
No abstract available.
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Wood C, Reynolds D, Wells P, Barlow J, Woiwod I, Chapman J
Bull Entomol Res . 2009 Feb; 99(5):525-35. PMID: 19224662
The continuous operation of insect-monitoring radars in the UK has permitted, for the first time, the characterization of various phenomena associated with high-altitude migration of large insects over this part...
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Reynolds A, Reynolds D, Riley J
J R Soc Interface . 2008 Jul; 6(30):87-95. PMID: 18611845
Large migrating insects, such as noctuid moths and acridoid grasshoppers, flying within the stable nocturnal boundary layer commonly become concentrated into horizontal layers. These layers frequently occur near the top...
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Reynolds D, Smith A, Chapman J
Bull Entomol Res . 2007 Dec; 98(1):35-52. PMID: 18076783
Radar observations have consistently shown that high-altitude migratory flight in insects generally occurs after mass take-off at dusk or after take-off over a more extended period during the day (in...
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Reynolds A, Reynolds D, Smith A, Svensson G, Lofstedt C
J Theor Biol . 2006 Nov; 245(1):141-9. PMID: 17109897
An analysis is presented of the first harmonic radar studies of pheromone-plume locating flights of male Agrotis segetum moths over distances of up to 500 m. Upon release most moths...
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Reynolds D, Chapman J, Harrington R
Adv Virus Res . 2006 Oct; 67:453-517. PMID: 17027687
No abstract available.