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Enne V, Cassar C, Sprigings K, Woodward M, Bennett P
FEMS Microbiol Lett . 2007 Dec; 278(2):193-9. PMID: 18053066
The incidence of antimicrobial resistance and expressed and unexpressed resistance genes among commensal Escherichia coli isolated from healthy farm animals at slaughter in Great Britain was investigated. The prevalence of...
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Toleman M, Bennett P, Bennett D, Jones R, Walsh T
Emerg Infect Dis . 2007 Jun; 13(4):559-65. PMID: 17553270
Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMX) resistance remains a serious threat in the treatment of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia infections. We analyzed an international collection of 55 S. maltophilia TMP/SMX-sensitive (S) (n=30) and -resistant (R) (n=25)...
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Gaston K, Davies R, Orme C, Olson V, Thomas G, Ding T, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2007 May; 274(1618):1567-74. PMID: 17472910
Despite its wide implications for many ecological issues, the global pattern of spatial turnover in the occurrence of species has been little studied, unlike the global pattern of species richness....
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Davies R, Orme C, Storch D, Olson V, Thomas G, Ross S, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2007 Feb; 274(1614):1189-97. PMID: 17311781
A major goal of ecology is to determine the causes of the latitudinal gradient in global distribution of species richness. Current evidence points to either energy availability or habitat heterogeneity...
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Storch D, Davies R, Zajicek S, Orme C, Olson V, Thomas G, et al.
Ecol Lett . 2006 Nov; 9(12):1308-20. PMID: 17118005
Spatial patterns of species richness follow climatic and environmental variation, but could reflect random dynamics of species ranges (the mid-domain effect, MDE). Using data on the global distribution of birds,...
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Grenyer R, Orme C, Jackson S, Thomas G, Davies R, Davies T, et al.
Nature . 2006 Nov; 444(7115):93-6. PMID: 17080090
Global conservation strategies commonly assume that different taxonomic groups show congruent geographical patterns of diversity, and that the distribution of extinction-prone species in one group can therefore act as a...
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Enne V, Delsol A, Roe J, Bennett P
Antimicrob Agents Chemother . 2006 Aug; 50(9):3003-10. PMID: 16940095
The possibility that unexpressed antibiotic resistance genes are carried by bacterial genomes is seldom investigated. Potential silencing of the resistance genes bla(OXA-2), aadA1, sul1, and tetA carried on the plasmid...
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Davies R, Orme C, Olson V, Thomas G, Ross S, Ding T, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2006 Aug; 273(1598):2127-33. PMID: 16901831
Understanding the global geographical distribution of extinction risk is a key challenge in conservation biology. It remains controversial, however, to what extent areas become threat hotspots simply because of high...
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Orme C, Davies R, Olson V, Thomas G, Ding T, Rasmussen P, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2006 Jun; 4(7):e208. PMID: 16774453
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many fundamental questions in macroecology and conservation biology. However, the global nature of these patterns has remained...
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Toleman M, Bennett P, Walsh T
Microbiol Mol Biol Rev . 2006 Jun; 70(2):296-316. PMID: 16760305
"Common regions" (CRs), such as Orf513, are being increasingly linked to mega-antibiotic-resistant regions. While their overall nucleotide sequences show little identity to other mobile elements, amino acid alignments indicate that...