Items where Author is "Epstein, J.H."Group by: Item Type | Date Jump to: Article Number of items: 7. ArticleHalpin, K., Hyatt, A.D., Fogarty, R., Middleton, D., Bingham, J., Epstein, J.H., Rahman, S.A., Hughes, T., Smith, C. S., Field, H. and Daszak, P. (2011) Pteropid bats are confirmed as the reservoir hosts of henipaviruses: A comprehensive experimental study of virus transmission. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 85 (5). pp. 946-951. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2011.10-0567 Smith, C. S., Epstein, J.H., Breed, A.C., Plowright, R.K., Olival, K.J., deJong, C., Daszak, P. and Field, H. (2011) Satellite Telemetry and Long-Range Bat Movements. PLoS ONE, 6 (2). e14696. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014696 McLaughlin, A.B., Epstein, J.H., Prakash, V., Smith, C. S., Daszak, P., Field, H. and Cunningham, A.A. (2007) Plasma biochemistry and hematologic values for wild-caught flying foxes (Pteropus giganteus) in India. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 38 (3). pp. 446-452. https://doi.org/10.1638/1042-7260(2007)38[446:PBAHVF]2.0.CO;2 Breed, A.C., Field, H.E., Epstein, J.H. and Plowright, R.K. (2007) Corrigendum to "Emerging henipaviruses and flying foxes - Conservation and management perspectives". Biological Conservation, 134 (3). p. 453. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2006.08.014 Halpin, K., Hyatt, A.D., Plowright, R.K., Epstein, J.H., Daszak, P., Field, H.E., Wang, L. and Daniels, P.W. (2007) Emerging Viruses: Coming in on a Wrinkled Wing and a Prayer. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 44 (5). pp. 711-717. https://doi.org/10.1086/511078 Breed, A.C., Field, H.E., Epstein, J.H. and Daszak, P. (2006) Emerging henipaviruses and flying foxes - Conservation and management perspectives. Biological Conservation, 131 (2). pp. 211-220. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2006.04.007 McCall, B.J., Epstein, J.H., Neill, A.S., Heel, K., Field, H., Barrett, J. L., Smith, G.A., Selvey, L.A., Rodwell, B. and Lunt, R. (2000) Potential Human Exposure to Australian Bat Lyssavirus, Queensland, 1996-1999. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 6 (3). |