Browsing Zoology by Author "JACKSON, ANDREW"
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Cooperation creates selection for tactical deception.
JACKSON, ANDREW (2013)Conditional social behaviours such as partner choice and reciprocity are held to be key mechanisms facilitating the evolution of cooperation, particularly in humans. Although how these mechanisms select for cooperation ... -
Do differences in the administrative structure of populations confound comparisons of geographic health inequalities?
JACKSON, ANDREW (2010)Background: Geographical health inequalities are naturally described by the variation in health outcomes between areas (e.g. mortality rates). However, comparisons made between countries are hampered by our lack ... -
The evolutionary pathway to obligate scavenging in Gyps vultures
JACKSON, ANDREW; TANNER, COLBY (PLoS, 2011)The evolutionary pathway to obligate scavenging in Gyps vultures remains unclear. We propose that communal roosting plays a central role in setting up the information transfer network critical for obligate scavengers in ... -
Ignoring discards biases the assessment of fisheries' ecological fingerprint.
JACKSON, ANDREW (2013)Understanding the pressures of fisheries on the ecosystem is crucial for effective management. Fishery removals, or catch, are composed of both landings and discards. However, the use of discards data in studies investigating ... -
Impact of repeated four-monthly anthelmintic treatment on Plasmodium infection in preschool children: a double-blind placebo-controlled randomized trial
JACKSON, ANDREW; HOLLAND, CELIA; MOLLOY, SILE (2010)Background: Helminth infections can alter susceptibility to malaria. Studies need to determine whether or not deworming programs can impact on Plasmodium infections in preschool children. Methods: A double-blind ... -
Metabolic rate and body size are linked with perception of temporal information.
COOPER, NATALIE; JACKSON, ANDREW (2013)Body size and metabolic rate both fundamentally constrain how species interact with their environment, and hence ultimately affect their niche. While many mechanisms leading to these constraints have been explored, their ... -
Patterns of soil-transmitted helminth infection and impact of four-monthly albendazole treatments in preschool children from semi-urban communities in Nigeria: a double-blind placebo-controlled randomised trial.
JACKSON, ANDREW; HOLLAND, CELIA; MOLLOY, SILE (2009)BACKGROUND: Children aged between one and five years are particularly vulnerable to disease caused by soil-transmitted helminths (STH). Periodic deworming has been shown to improve growth, micronutrient status (iron and ... -
Soil-transmitted helminth infections in Nigerian children aged 0-25 months
HOLLAND, CELIA; JACKSON, ANDREW (2009)The objective of this cross-sectional study was to determine the prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) in children aged 0?25 months and to identify the associated risk factors for Ascaris lumbricoides ... -
Vultures acquire information on carcass location from scavenging eagles
JACKSON, ANDREW (2014)Vultures are recognized as the scroungers of the natural world, owing to their ecological role as obligate scavengers. While it is well known that vultures use intraspecific social information as they forage, the possibility ...