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Faune, climat et politique : Causes possibles aux récents accroissements des zoonoses à tiques = Fauna, climate and politics: Possible causes for the recent increases in tick-borne zoonosesRANDOLPH, S. E.Archives de pédiatrie (Paris). 2004, Vol 11, Num 10, pp 1282-1285, issn 0929-693X, 4 p.Article

The effect of Babesia microti on feeding and survival in its tick vector, Ixodes triangulicepsRANDOLPH, S. E.Parasitology (London. Print). 1991, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 9-16, issn 0031-1820Article

Tick-borne disease systems emerge from the shadows: the beauty lies in molecular detail, the message in epidemiologyRANDOLPH, S. E.Parasitology (London. Print). 2009, Vol 136, pp 1403-1413, issn 0031-1820, 11 p., 12Article

Quantifying parameters in the transmission of Babesia microti by the tick Ixodes trianguliceps amongst voles (Clethrionomys glareolus)RANDOLPH, S. E.Parasitology (London. Print). 1995, Vol 110, Num 3, pp 287-295, issn 0031-1820Article

Density-dependent acquired resistance to ticks in natural hosts, independent of concurrent infection with Babesia microtiRANDOLPH, S. E.Parasitology (London. Print). 1994, Vol 108, Num 4, pp 413-419, issn 0031-1820Article

Ticks are not insects : Consequences of contrasting vector biology for transmission potentialRANDOLPH, S. E.Parasitology today (Regular ed.). 1998, Vol 14, Num 5, pp 186-192, issn 0169-4758Article

Impact of microclimate on immature tick-rodent host interactions (Acari : Ixodidae) : Implications for parasite transmissionRANDOLPH, S. E; STOREY, K.Journal of medical entomology. 1999, Vol 36, Num 6, pp 741-748, issn 0022-2585Article

Tick ecology : processes and patterns behind the epidemiological risk posed by ixodid ticks as vectorsRANDOLPH, S. E.Parasitology (London. Print). 2004, Vol 129, pp S37-S65, issn 0031-1820, SUPArticle

Seasonal synchrony : the key to tick-borne encephalitis foci identified by satellite dataRANDOLPH, S. E; GREEN, R. M; PEACEY, M. F et al.Parasitology (London. Print). 2000, Vol 121, Num 1, pp 15-23, issn 0031-1820Article

Ixodes ticks : Serum species sensitivity of anticomplement activityLAWRIE, C. H; RANDOLPH, S. E; NUTTALL, P. A et al.Experimental parasitology. 1999, Vol 93, Num 4, pp 207-214, issn 0014-4894Article

A generic population model for the African tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatusRANDOLPH, S. E; ROGERS, D. J.Parasitology (London. Print). 1997, Vol 115, Num 3, pp 265-279, issn 0031-1820Article

General framework for comparative quantitative studies on transmission of tick-borne diseases using Lyme borreliosis in Europe as an exampleRANDOLPH, S. E; CRAINE, N. G.Journal of medical entomology. 1995, Vol 32, Num 6, pp 765-777, issn 0022-2585Article

Mortality rates and population density of tsetse flies correlated with satellite imageryROGERS, D. J; RANDOLPH, S. E.Nature (London). 1991, Vol 351, Num 6329, pp 739-741, issn 0028-0836, 3 p.Article

Detection of activity cycles of tsetse from capture-recapture dataROGERS, D. J; RANDOLPH, S. E.Ecological entomology (Print). 1986, Vol 11, Num 1, pp 95-109, issn 0307-6946Article

An experimental evaluation of conventional control measures against the sheep tick, Ixodes ricinus (L.) (Acari: Ixodidae). II: The dynamics of the tick-host interactionRANDOLPH, S. E; STEELE, G. M.Bulletin of entomological research. 1985, Vol 75, Num 3, pp 501-518, issn 0007-4853Article

Pangloss revisited: a critique of the dilution effect and the biodiversity-buffers-disease paradigmRANDOLPH, S. E; DOBSON, A. D. M.Parasitology (London. Print). 2012, Vol 139, Num 7, pp 847-863, issn 0031-1820, 17 p.Article

Co-feeding ticks : Epidemiological significance for tick-borne pathogen transmissionRANDOLPH, S. E; GERN, L; NUTTALL, P. A et al.Parasitology today (Regular ed.). 1996, Vol 12, Num 12, pp 472-479, issn 0169-4758Article

Population ecology of tsetseROGERS, D. J; RANDOLPH, S. E.Annual review of entomology. 1985, Vol 30, pp 197-216, issn 0066-4170Article

From a case study to a theoretical basis for tsetse controlROGERS, D. J; RANDOLPH, S. E.Insect science and its application. 1984, Vol 5, Num 5, pp 419-423, issn 0191-9040Conference Paper

The use of discriminant analysis for the estimation of sampling biases for female tsetseRANDOLPH, S. E; ROGERS, D. J.Ecological entomology (Print). 1986, Vol 11, Num 2, pp 205-220, issn 0307-6946Article

An experimental evaluation of conventional control measures against the sheep tick, Ixodes ricinus (L.) (Acari: Ixodidae). I: A unimodal seasonal activity patternSTEELE, G. M; RANDOLPH, S. E.Bulletin of entomological research. 1985, Vol 75, Num 3, pp 489-499, issn 0007-4853Article

Movement patterns of the tsetse fly Glossina palpalis palpalis (Robineau-Desvoidy) (Diptera: Glossinidae) around villages in the pre-forest zone of Ivory CoastRANDOLPH, S. E; ROGERS, D. J.Bulletin of entomological research. 1984, Vol 74, Num 4, pp 689-705, issn 0007-4853Article

From a case study to a theoretical basis for tsetse controlROGERS, D. J; RANDOLPH, S. E.Insect science and its application. 1984, Vol 5, Num 5, pp 419-423, issn 0191-9040Conference Paper

Testosterone increases the transmission potential of tick-borne parasitesHUGHES, V. L; RANDOLPH, S. E.Parasitology (London. Print). 2001, Vol 123, Num 4, pp 365-371, issn 0031-1820Article

Distribution and abundance of tsetse flies (Glossina spp.)ROGERS, D. J; RANDOLPH, S. E.Journal of animal ecology. 1986, Vol 55, Num 3, pp 1007-1025, issn 0021-8790Article

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