Publications by authors named "C Jenner"

Background: Accurate predictions of animal occurrence in time and space are crucial for informing and implementing science-based management strategies for threatened species.

Methods: We compiled known, available satellite tracking data for pygmy blue whales in the Eastern Indian Ocean (n = 38), applied movement models to define low (foraging and reproduction) and high (migratory) move persistence underlying location estimates and matched these with environmental data. We then used machine learning models to identify the relationship between whale occurrence and environment, and predict foraging and migration habitat suitability in Australia and Southeast Asia.

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(TuYV; , ) infects and causes yield losses in a range of economically important crop species, particularly the Brassicaceae. It is persistently transmitted by several aphid species and is difficult to control. Although the incidence and genetic diversity of TuYV has been extensively investigated in recent years, little is known about how the diversity within host plants relates to that in its vectors.

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Vulvodynia is a leading cause of dyspareunia in premenopausal women, causing considerable morbidity and sexual dysfunction. A multimodal approach is used to treat vulvodynia. Alongside psychosocial interventions and physiotherapy, pharmacological treatment such as oral gabapentin are used in the treatment of vulvodynia.

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Article Synopsis
  • SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, appeared in late 2019 in China and quickly spread worldwide, undergoing mutations at a rate of about two per month.
  • Major variants like Alpha, Delta, and Omicron emerged, with Alpha and Delta being more transmissible but less effective at evading immunity, while Omicron shows a higher tendency for immune escape and reinfection.
  • As global immunity from vaccinations and prior infections rises, the pandemic is expected to transition to an endemic phase, where the virus's impact may vary from being a mild common cold to a more severe seasonal flu or even a long-term persistent threat.
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