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Nichar Gregory
Nichar Gregory
Vector Ecologist, EcoHealth Alliance
Verified email at ecohealthalliance.org - Homepage
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Big dung beetles dig deeper: trait-based consequences for faecal parasite transmission
N Gregory, A Gómez, TMFS Oliveira, E Nichols
International Journal for Parasitology 45 (2-3), 101-105, 2015
582015
A research agenda for microclimate ecology in human-modified tropical forests
T Jucker, TD Jackson, F Zellweger, T Swinfield, N Gregory, J Williamson, ...
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 2, 92, 2020
392020
Socio‐ecological drivers of multiple zoonotic hazards in highly urbanized cities
MA Combs, PA Kache, MC VanAcker, N Gregory, LD Plimpton, DM Tufts, ...
Global Change Biology 28 (5), 1705-1724, 2022
332022
Bird assemblage vulnerability depends on the diversity and biogeographic histories of islands
BC Weeks, N Gregory, S Naeem
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (36), 10109-10114, 2016
182016
El Niño drought and tropical forest conversion synergistically determine mosquito development rate
N Gregory, RM Ewers, AYC Chung, LJ Cator
Environmental Research Letters 14 (3), 035003, 2019
152019
Risk of tick-borne pathogen spillover into urban yards in New York City
N Gregory, MP Fernandez, M Diuk-Wasser
Parasites & Vectors 15 (1), 288, 2022
92022
Oil palm expansion increases the vectorial capacity of dengue vectors in Malaysian Borneo
N Gregory, RM Ewers, AYC Chung, LJ Cator
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 16 (3), e0009525, 2022
82022
Variable responses of individual species to tropical forest degradation
RM Ewers, WD Pearse, CDL Orme, P Amarasekare, T De Lorm, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 09.576668, 2024
2024
Development of a Multi-Model Ensemble to Forecast Tick-Borne Diseases in the US
A Keyel, D Ruiz-Carrascal, MP Fernandez, N Gregory, P Leighton, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, GH45A-03, 2021
2021
Vectorial capacity across an environmental gradient
N Gregory
Imperial College London, 2020
2020
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