Mark J F Brown, PhD
Affiliations: | 1989-1992 | Zoology | St. Hugh's College, Oxford University |
1992-1997 | Biological Sciences | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA | |
1998-2001 | Experimental Ecology | Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, Zürich, ZH, Switzerland | |
2002-2008 | Zoology | Trinity College, Dublin, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland | |
2008- | School of Biological Sciences | Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, England, United Kingdom |
Area:
Evolutinary ecology, conservationWebsite:
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"Mark Brown"Parents
Sign in to add mentorDeborah M. Gordon | grad student | 1992-1997 | Stanford (Neurotree) |
Paul Schmid-Hempel | post-doc | 1998-2001 | ETH Zürich |
Children
Sign in to add traineeSamina Rutrecht | grad student | 2002-2005 | Trinity College Dublin |
John McMullan | grad student | 2002-2006 | Trinity College Dublin |
Mario X. Ruiz Gonzalez | grad student | 2002-2006 | Trinity College Dublin |
Michael Kelly | grad student | 2005-2009 | Trinity College Dublin |
Thomas J. Colgan | grad student | 2008-2012 | Trinity College Dublin |
Catherine M. Jones | grad student | 2009-2012 | Royal Holloway University of London |
Christopher D. Pull | grad student | 2011-2012 | Royal Holloway University of London |
Gemma Baron | grad student | 2011-2015 | Royal Holloway University of London |
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Doublet V, Doyle T, Refoy I, et al. (2019) Using contact networks and next-generation sequencing for wildlife epidemiology Comptes Rendus Biologies. 342: 259-260 |
Pull CD, Ugelvig LV, Wiesenhofer F, et al. (2018) Destructive disinfection of infected brood prevents systemic disease spread in ant colonies. Elife. 7 |
Munday Z, Brown MJ. (2018) Bring out your dead: quantifying corpse removal in Bombus terrestris, an annual eusocial insect Animal Behaviour. 138: 51-57 |
Koch H, Brown MJ, Stevenson PC. (2017) The role of disease in bee foraging ecology. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 21: 60-67 |
Doublet V, Poeschl Y, Gogol-Döring A, et al. (2017) Erratum to: Unity in defence: honeybee workers exhibit conserved molecular responses to diverse pathogens. Bmc Genomics. 18: 256 |
Doublet V, Poeschl Y, Gogol-Döring A, et al. (2017) Unity in defence: honeybee workers exhibit conserved molecular responses to diverse pathogens. Bmc Genomics. 18: 207 |
McMahon DP, Natsopoulou ME, Doublet V, et al. (2016) Elevated virulence of an emerging viral genotype as a driver of honeybee loss. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 283 |
Stentiford GD, Becnel JJ, Weiss LM, et al. (2016) Microsporidia - Emergent Pathogens in the Global Food Chain. Trends in Parasitology |
Brown MJ, Sainsbury AW, Vaughan-Higgins RJ, et al. (2016) Bringing Back a Healthy Buzz? Invertebrate Parasites and Reintroductions: A Case Study in Bumblebees. Ecohealth |
van Noordwijk CG, Verberk WC, Turin H, et al. (2015) Species-area relationships are modulated by trophic rank, habitat affinity, and dispersal ability. Ecology. 96: 518-31 |