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Murray, Kris A., Skerratt, Lee F., Speare, Rick, Ritchie, Scott, Smout, Felicity, Hedlefs, Robert, and Lee, Jonathan (2012) Cooling off health security hot spots: getting on top of it down under. Environment International, 48 . pp. 56-64.
Bazaka, Kateryna, Jacob, Mohan V., Crawford, Russell J., and Ivanova, Elena P. (2012) Efficient surface modification of biomaterial to prevent biofilm formation and the attachment of microorganisms. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 95 (2). pp. 299-311.
Van Hennekeler, K., Jones, R. E., Skerratt, L. F., Muzari, M. O., and Fitzpatrick, L. A. (2011) Meteorological effects on the daily activity patterns of tabanid biting flies in northern Queensland, Australia. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 25 (1). pp. 17-24.
Muzari, M.O., Skerratt, L.F., Jones, R.E., and Duran, T.L. (2010) Alighting and feeding behaviour of tabanid flies on horses, kangaroos and pigs. Veterinary Parasitology, 170 (1-2). pp. 104-111.
Muzari, M.O., jones, R.E., Skerratt, L.F., and Duran, T.L. (2010) Feeding success and trappability of horse flies evaluated with electrocuting nets and odour-baited traps. Veterinary Parasitology, 171 (3-4). pp. 321-326.
Muzari, M.O., Burgess, G.W., Skerratt, L.F., Jones, R.E., and Duran , T.L. (2010) Host preferences of tabanid flies based on identification of blood meals by ELISA. Veterinary Parasitology, 174 (3-4). pp. 191-198.
Yang, Hyo Jin, Park, Se Chang, Speare, Rick, Kim, Young Jun, Lee, Hang, and Min, Mi-Sook (2009) Case report of Chytridiomycosis in an exotic frog species, Litoria caerulea in South Korea. Korean Journal of Herpetology, 1 (1). pp. 71-78.
Anderson, Kylie L., Sallam, Nader, and Congdon, Bradley C. (2009) The effect of host structure on the distribution and abundance of the island sugarcane planthopper, Eumetopina flavipes Muir, vector of Ramu stunt disease of sugarcane. Virus Research, 141 (2). pp. 247-257.
