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2023
Jackson, R.T, P.W. Webala, J.G. Ogola, T.J. Lunn, K.M. Forbes (2023). Roost selection by synanthropic bats in rural Kenya: implications for human-wildlife conflict and zoonotic pathogen spillover. Royal Society Open Science, 10: 230578. DOI: 10.1098/rsos.230578.
Lunn, T.J., B. Borremans, D.N. Jones, M.K. Kessler, A.S. Dale, K.C. Yinda, M. Ruiz-Aravena, C.A. Falvo, D. Crowley, J. O. Lloyd-Smith, V.J. Munster, P. Eby, H. McCallum, P. Hudson, O. Restif, L.P. McGuire, I.L. Smith, Bat One Health Group, R.K. Plowright, AJ. Peel. Periodic shifts in viral load increase risk of spillover from bats. BioRxiv (preprint). DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.06.556454.
Lunn, T.J., R.T. Jackson, P.W. Webala, J. Ogola, K.M. Forbes. Modern buildings are a landscape-level driver of bat-human exposure risk in Kenya. Authorea (preptint). DOI: 10.22541/au.169029153.39878612/v1.
Lunn, T.J., R.T. Jackson, P.W. Webala, J. Ogola, K.M. Forbes. Seasonal births in Kenyan free-tailed bats: within-pulse asynchrony and virus maintenance. Authorea (preptint). DOI: 10.22541/au.167410580.05753405/v1.
Jackson, R.T., T.J. Lunn, I. DeAnglis, J. Ogola, P.W. Webala, K.M. Forbes. Anthropogenic structures promote frequent and intense contact between humans and bats in rural Kenya. Authorea (preptint). DOI: 10.22541/au.169463040.08197989/v1.
Jackson, R.T., T. Lunn, N. Mull, M. McClung, K. Forbes (in review). Global patterns of reported human-wildlife interactions in areas of land-use change. Authorea (preptint). DOI: 10.22541/au.167410582.26348809/v1.
Lunn, T.J., B. Borremans, D.N. Jones, M.K. Kessler, A.S. Dale, K.C. Yinda, M. Ruiz-Aravena, C.A. Falvo, D. Crowley, J. O. Lloyd-Smith, V.J. Munster, P. Eby, H. McCallum, P. Hudson, O. Restif, L.P. McGuire, I.L. Smith, Bat One Health Group, R.K. Plowright, AJ. Peel. Periodic shifts in viral load increase risk of spillover from bats. BioRxiv (preprint). DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.06.556454.
Lunn, T.J., R.T. Jackson, P.W. Webala, J. Ogola, K.M. Forbes. Modern buildings are a landscape-level driver of bat-human exposure risk in Kenya. Authorea (preptint). DOI: 10.22541/au.169029153.39878612/v1.
Lunn, T.J., R.T. Jackson, P.W. Webala, J. Ogola, K.M. Forbes. Seasonal births in Kenyan free-tailed bats: within-pulse asynchrony and virus maintenance. Authorea (preptint). DOI: 10.22541/au.167410580.05753405/v1.
Jackson, R.T., T.J. Lunn, I. DeAnglis, J. Ogola, P.W. Webala, K.M. Forbes. Anthropogenic structures promote frequent and intense contact between humans and bats in rural Kenya. Authorea (preptint). DOI: 10.22541/au.169463040.08197989/v1.
Jackson, R.T., T. Lunn, N. Mull, M. McClung, K. Forbes (in review). Global patterns of reported human-wildlife interactions in areas of land-use change. Authorea (preptint). DOI: 10.22541/au.167410582.26348809/v1.
2022
Hansen, D., B.E. Hunt, C.A. Falvo, M. Ruiz-Aravena, M.K. Kessler, J. Hall, P. Thompson, K. Rose, D.N. Jones, T.J. Lunn, A.S. Dale, A.J. Peel, R.K. Plowright (2022). Morphological and quantitative analysis of leukocytes in free-living Australian black flying foxes (Pteropus alecto). PLoS ONE, 17(5): e0268549. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0268549.
Peel, A.J., K.C. Yinda, E.J. Annand, A.S. Dale, P. Eby, J. Eden, D.N. Jones, M.K. Kessler, T.J. Lunn, T. Pearson, J.E. Schulz, I.L. Smith, V.J. Munster, R.K. Plowright, Bat One Health Group (2022). Novel Hendra virus variant circulating in black flying foxes and grey-headed flying foxes, Australia. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 28(5):1043-1047. DOI: 10.3201/eid2805.212338.
Lunn, T.J., J.C. Buettel, S.C. Nicol, B.W. Brook (2022). Population modelling of the Tasmanian Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus). Australian Journal of Zoology, 69(3): 80–91. DOI: 10.1071/ZO21037.
Ruiz-Aravena, M., C. McKee, A. Gamble, T.J. Lunn, A. Morris, C.E. Snedden, C.K. Yinda, J.R. Port, D.W Buchholz, Y.Y. Yeo, C. Faust, E. Jax, L. Dee, D. Jones, M. Kessler, C. Falvo, D. Crowley, N. Bharti, C.E. Brook, H.C. Aguilar, A.J. Peel, O. Restif, T. Schountz, C.R. Parrish, E.S. Gurley, J.O. Lloyd-Smith, P. Hudson, V.J. Munster, R.K. Plowright (2022). Ecology, evolution, and spillover of coronaviruses from bats. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 20:299-314. DOI: 10.1038/s41579-021-00652-2.
Peel, A.J., K.C. Yinda, E.J. Annand, A.S. Dale, P. Eby, J. Eden, D.N. Jones, M.K. Kessler, T.J. Lunn, T. Pearson, J.E. Schulz, I.L. Smith, V.J. Munster, R.K. Plowright, Bat One Health Group (2022). Novel Hendra virus variant circulating in black flying foxes and grey-headed flying foxes, Australia. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 28(5):1043-1047. DOI: 10.3201/eid2805.212338.
Lunn, T.J., J.C. Buettel, S.C. Nicol, B.W. Brook (2022). Population modelling of the Tasmanian Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus). Australian Journal of Zoology, 69(3): 80–91. DOI: 10.1071/ZO21037.
Ruiz-Aravena, M., C. McKee, A. Gamble, T.J. Lunn, A. Morris, C.E. Snedden, C.K. Yinda, J.R. Port, D.W Buchholz, Y.Y. Yeo, C. Faust, E. Jax, L. Dee, D. Jones, M. Kessler, C. Falvo, D. Crowley, N. Bharti, C.E. Brook, H.C. Aguilar, A.J. Peel, O. Restif, T. Schountz, C.R. Parrish, E.S. Gurley, J.O. Lloyd-Smith, P. Hudson, V.J. Munster, R.K. Plowright (2022). Ecology, evolution, and spillover of coronaviruses from bats. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 20:299-314. DOI: 10.1038/s41579-021-00652-2.
2021
Lunn, T.J., P. Eby, R. Brooks, H. McCallum, R.K. Plowright, M.K. Kessler, A.J Peel (2021). Conventional wisdom on roosting behaviour of Australian flying foxes – a critical review, and evaluation using new data. Ecology and Evolution, 11:13532–13558. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.8079.
Lunn, T.J., A.J. Peel, P. Eby, R. Brooks, R.K. Plowright, M.K. Kessler, H. McCallum (2021). Counterintuitive scaling between population abundance and local density: implications for modelling transmission of infectious diseases in bat populations. Journal of Animal Ecology, 91:916-932. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13634.
Lunn, T.J., A.J. Peel, H. McCallum, P. Eby, M.K. Kessler, R.K. Plowright, O. Restif (2021). Spatial dynamics of pathogen transmission in communally roosting species: impacts of changing habitats on bat-virus dynamics. Journal of Animal Ecology, 90:2609–2622. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13566. [Shortlisted for the 2022 Elton Award].
Lunn, T.J., A.J. Peel, P. Eby, R. Brooks, R.K. Plowright, M.K. Kessler, H. McCallum (2021). Counterintuitive scaling between population abundance and local density: implications for modelling transmission of infectious diseases in bat populations. Journal of Animal Ecology, 91:916-932. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13634.
Lunn, T.J., A.J. Peel, H. McCallum, P. Eby, M.K. Kessler, R.K. Plowright, O. Restif (2021). Spatial dynamics of pathogen transmission in communally roosting species: impacts of changing habitats on bat-virus dynamics. Journal of Animal Ecology, 90:2609–2622. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13566. [Shortlisted for the 2022 Elton Award].
2020
Carver, S., T. Lunn (2020). When are pathogen dynamics likely to reflect host population genetic structure? Molecular Ecology, 29(5): 859-861. DOI: 10.1111/mec.15379.
2019
Lunn, T.J., O. Restif, A.J. Peel, V.J. Munster, E. de Wit, S. Sokolow, N. van Doremalen, P. Hudson, H. McCallum (2019). Dose-response and transmission: the nexus between reservoir hosts, environment, and recipient hosts. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 374(1782): 20190016. DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0016.
Becker, D.J., G.F. Albery, M.K. Kessler, T.J. Lunn, C.A. Falvo, G.Á. Czirják, L.B. Martin, R.K. Plowright (2019). Macroimmunology: the drivers and consequences of spatial patterns in wildlife immune defense. Journal of Animal Ecology, 89(4): 972-995. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13166. [Winner of the 2020 Sidnie Manton Award].
Becker, D.J., G.F. Albery, M.K. Kessler, T.J. Lunn, C.A. Falvo, G.Á. Czirják, L.B. Martin, R.K. Plowright (2019). Macroimmunology: the drivers and consequences of spatial patterns in wildlife immune defense. Journal of Animal Ecology, 89(4): 972-995. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13166. [Winner of the 2020 Sidnie Manton Award].
2018
Lunn, T., M. Gerwin, J. Buettel, B. Brook (2018). Impact of intense disturbance on the structure and composition of wet-eucalypt forests: A case study from the Tasmanian 2016 wildfires. PLoS ONE, 13(7): e0200905. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200905.
Kessler, M.K., D.J. Becker, A.J. Peel, N.V. Justice, T. Lunn, D.E. Crowley, D.N. Jones, P. Eby, C.A. Sanchez, R.K. Plowright (2018). Changing resource landscapes and spillover of henipaviruses. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1429(1):78-99. DOI: 10.1111/nyas.13910.
Kessler, M.K., D.J. Becker, A.J. Peel, N.V. Justice, T. Lunn, D.E. Crowley, D.N. Jones, P. Eby, C.A. Sanchez, R.K. Plowright (2018). Changing resource landscapes and spillover of henipaviruses. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1429(1):78-99. DOI: 10.1111/nyas.13910.
2017
Lunn, T., S. Munks, S. Carver (2017). Impacts of timber harvest on stream biota – an expanding field of heterogeneity. Biological Conservation, 213:154-166. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2017.06.025.
Peel, A., P. Eby, M. Kessler, T. Lunn, A. Breed, R. Plowright (2017). Hendra virus spillover risk in horses: heightened vigilance and precautions being urged this winter. Australian Veterinary Journal, 95(7):20-21. DOI: 10.1111/avj.197.
Peel, A., P. Eby, M. Kessler, T. Lunn, A. Breed, R. Plowright (2017). Hendra virus spillover risk in horses: heightened vigilance and precautions being urged this winter. Australian Veterinary Journal, 95(7):20-21. DOI: 10.1111/avj.197.
2016
Lunn, T., J. Macgregor, S. Munks, S. Carver (2016). Dermatophilus congolensis infection in platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), Tasmania, Australia, 2015. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 52(4): 965-967. DOI: 10.7589/2016-02-030R.
Carver, S., S. N. Bevins, M. R. Lappin, E. E. Boydston, L. M. Lyren, M. Alldredge, K. A. Logan, L. L. Sweanor, S. P. D. Riley, L. E. K. Serieys, R. N. Fisher, T. W. Vickers, W. Boyce, R. McBride, M. C. Cunningham, M. Jennings, J. Lewis, T. Lunn, K. R. Crooks, and S. VandeWoude (2016). Pathogen exposure varies widely among sympatric populations of wild and domestic felids across the United States. Ecological Applications, 26(2):367-381. DOI: 10.1890/15-0445.
Carver, S., S. N. Bevins, M. R. Lappin, E. E. Boydston, L. M. Lyren, M. Alldredge, K. A. Logan, L. L. Sweanor, S. P. D. Riley, L. E. K. Serieys, R. N. Fisher, T. W. Vickers, W. Boyce, R. McBride, M. C. Cunningham, M. Jennings, J. Lewis, T. Lunn, K. R. Crooks, and S. VandeWoude (2016). Pathogen exposure varies widely among sympatric populations of wild and domestic felids across the United States. Ecological Applications, 26(2):367-381. DOI: 10.1890/15-0445.