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Zhang Y, Imirzian N, Kurze C, Zheng H, Hughes D, Chen D
Sci Rep . 2023 Jul; 13(1):11566. PMID: 37464003
Deep learning (DL) based detection models are powerful tools for large-scale analysis of dynamic biological behaviors in video data. Supervised training of a DL detection model often requires a large...
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Bentley A, Donovan J, Sonder K, Baudron F, Lewis J, Voss R, et al.
Nat Food . 2023 Apr; 3(7):483-486. PMID: 37117944
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Zhou C, Bucklew V, Edwards P, Zhang C, Yang J, Ryan P, et al.
Appl Spectrosc . 2023 Mar; 77(5):491-499. PMID: 36898969
We report on the use of leaf diffuse reflectance spectroscopy for plant disease detection. A smartphone-operated, compact diffused reflectance spectrophotometer is used for field collection of leaf diffuse reflectance spectra...
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Paudel Timilsena B, Niassy S, Kimathi E, Abdel-Rahman E, Seidl-Adams I, Wamalwa M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 Jan; 12(1):539. PMID: 35017586
The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (FAW), first invaded Africa in 2016 and has since become established in many areas across the continent where it poses a serious threat to food...
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Colman E, Colizza V, Hanks E, Hughes D, Bansal S
Elife . 2021 Jul; 10. PMID: 34328080
Humans and other group-living animals tend to distribute their social effort disproportionately. Individuals predominantly interact with a small number of close companions while maintaining weaker social bonds with less familiar...
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Imirzian N, Hughes D
J Theor Biol . 2021 Jun; 526:110789. PMID: 34087265
Parasites can alter the behavior of animals. Such alterations could be a byproduct of infection or actively controlled and directed by the parasite. Ants infected with zombie ant fungi (Ophiocordyceps...
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Mangold C, Hughes D
Genes (Basel) . 2021 Apr; 12(4). PMID: 33805190
Many organisms are able to elicit behavioral change in other organisms. Examples include different microbes (e.g., viruses and fungi), parasites (e.g., hairworms and trematodes), and parasitoid wasps. In most cases,...
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Mrisho L, Mbilinyi N, Ndalahwa M, Ramcharan A, Kehs A, McCloskey P, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2021 Jan; 11:590889. PMID: 33391304
Nuru is a deep learning object detection model for diagnosing plant diseases and pests developed as a public good by PlantVillage (Penn State University), FAO, IITA, CIMMYT, and others. It...
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Imirzian N, Araujo J, Hughes D
J Invertebr Pathol . 2020 Nov; 177:107499. PMID: 33129891
Hosts can be manipulated by parasites to move to locations advantageous for onward transmission. To investigate the role of behavioral manipulation in creating transmission hotspots, we studied the distribution of...
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Araujo J, Hughes D
Curr Biol . 2019 Nov; 29(21):3735-3738.e2. PMID: 31668622
The manipulation of animal behavior by parasitic organisms is one of the most complex adaptations to have arisen via natural selection. Among the most impressive examples of behavioral manipulation are...