Publications

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Cover of *Oecologia* 189
Cover of *Conservation Letters* 11

Peer-reviewed publications

(24) Hashish A., Johnson T.J., Chundru D., Williams M.L., Sato Y., Macedo N.R., Clessin A., Gantelet H., Bost C., Tornos J., Gamble A., LeCount K.J., Ghanem M., Boulinier T. & El-Gazzar M. (2023). Complete genome sequences of two Pasteurella multocida isolates from seabirds. Microbiology Resource Announcements e01365-22.

(23) McCoy K.D., Toty C., Dupraz M., Tornos J., Gamble A., Garnier R., Descamps S. & Boulinier T. (2023). Climate change in the Arctic: testing the poleward expansion of ticks and tick‐borne diseases. Global Change Biology 2,9 1729-1740.

(22) Lamb J., Tornos J., Dedet R., Gantelet H., Keck N., Baron J., Bely M., Clessin A., Flechet A., Gamble A. & Boulinier T. (2023). Hanging out at the club: breeding status and territoriality affect individual space use, multi‐species overlap and pathogen transmission risk at a seabird colony. Functional Ecology 37, 576-590.

(21) Cunningham E.J.A, Gamble A., Hart T., Humphreys E.M., Philip E., Tyler G. & Wood M.J. (2022). The incursion of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) into North Atlantic seabird populations: an interim report from the 15th International Seabird Group conference. Seabird 34, 67-73.

(20) Ruiz-Aravena M.E, McKee C.E, Gamble A., Lunn T., Morris A., Snedden C.E., Yinda K.C., Port J., Buchholz D.W., Yeo Y.Y., Faust C., Jax E., Dee L., Jones D., Kessler M., Falvo C., Crowley D., Bharti N., Brook C.E., Aguilar H.C., Peel A.J., Restif O., Schountz T., Parrish C.R., Gurley E.S., Lloyd-Smith J.O., Hudson P., Munster V.J. and Plowright R.K. (2022). Ecology, evolution, and spillover of coronaviruses from bats. Nature Reviews Microbiology 20, 299-314.

(19) Ponchon A., Gamble A., Ahtiainen I.V., Tornos J., Delord K., Barbraud C., Travis J.M.J., Weimerskirch H. and Boulinier T. (2021). Similar at-sea behaviour but different habitat use between failed and successful breeding albatrosses. Marine Ecology Progress Series 678, 183-196.

(18) Gamble A., Yeo Y.Y.E, Butler A.A.E, Tang H., Snedden C.E., Mason C.T., Buchholz D.W., Bingham J., Aguilar H.C. and Lloyd-Smith J.O. (2021). Drivers and distribution of henipavirus-induced syncytia: what do we know? Viruses 13, 1755.

(17) Gamble A.E, Fischer R.J.E, Morris D.H., Yinda K.C., Munster V.J. and Lloyd-Smith J.O. (2021). Heat-treated virus inactivation rate depends strongly on treatment procedure: illustration with SARS-CoV-2. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 87, e00314-21.

(16) Yeo Y.Y., Buchholz D.W., Gamble A., Jager M. and Aguilar H.C. (2021). Headless henipaviral receptor binding glycoproteins reveal inefficient Cedar virus fusion modulated by the head/stalk interface. ***Journal of Virology *** 95, e00666-21.

(15) Snedden C.E.E, Makanani S.K.E, Schwartz S.T., Gamble A., Blakey R.V., Borremans B., Helman S.K., Espericueta L., Valencia A., Endo A., Alfaro M.E. and Lloyd-Smith J.O. (2021). SARS-CoV-2: cross-scale insights from ecology and evolution. Trends in Microbiology 29, 593-605.

(14) Morris D.H.E, Yinda K.C.E, Gamble A.E, Rossine F.W., Huang Q., Bushmaker T., Fischer R.J., Matson M.J., van Doremalen N., Vikesland P.J., Marr L.C., Munster V.J. and Lloyd-Smith J.O. (2021). Mechanistic theory predicts the effects of temperature and humidity on inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 and other enveloped viruses. eLife 10, e65902.

(13) Barbosa A., Varsani A., Morandini V., Grimaldi W., Vanstreels R.E.T., Diaz J.I., Boulinier T., Dewar M., González-Acuña D., Gray R., McMahon C.R., Miller G., Power M., Gamble A.E and Wille M.E (2020). Risk assessment of SARS-CoV-2 in Antarctic wildlife. Science of the Total Environment 755, 143352.

(12) Gamble A., Weimerskirch H. and Boulinier T. (2020). Seabirds blinded by ticks. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 18 322-322.

(11) Borremans B., Gamble A., Prager K.C., Helman S.K., McClain A.M., Cox C., Savage V. and Lloyd-Smith J.O. (2020). Quantifying antibody kinetics and RNA shedding during early-phase SARS-CoV-2 infection. eLife 9, e60122.

(10) Fischer R.J.E, Morris D.H.E, van Doremalen N., Sarchette S., Matson J., Bushmaker T., Yinda C.K., Seifert S., Gamble A., Williamson B., Judson S., de Wit E., Lloyd-Smith J.O. and Munster V.J. (2020). Effectiveness of N95 respirator decontamination and reuse against SARS-CoV-2 virus. Emerging Infectious Diseases 26, 2253.

(9) Jaeger A.E, Gamble A.E, Lagadec E.E, Lebarbenchon C., Bourret V., Tornos J., Barbraud C., Delord K., Weimerskirch H., Thiebot J.-B., Boulinier T. and Tortosa P. (2019). Impact of Annual Bacterial Epizootics on Albatross Population on a Remote Island. EcoHealth 17, 194-202.

(8) van Doremalen N.E, Bushmaker T.E, Morris D.H.E, Holbrook M.G., Gamble A., Williamson B.N., Tamin A., Harcourt J.L., Thornburg N.J., Gerber S.I., Lloyd-Smith J.O., de Wit E. and Munster V.J. (2020). Aerosol and surface stability of SARS-CoV-2 as compared with SARS-CoV-1. New England Journal of Medicine 382, 1564-1567.

(7) Gamble A., Bazire R., Delord K., Barbraud C., Jaeger A., Gantelet H., Thibault E., Lebarbenchon C., Lagadec E., Tortosa P., Weimerskirch H., Thiebot J.-B., Garnier R., Tornos J. and Boulinier T. (2019). Predator and scavenger movements among and within endangered seabird colonies: opportunities for pathogen spread. Journal of Applied Ecology 57, 367-378.

(6) Gamble A., Garnier R., Chambert T., Gimenez O. and Boulinier T. (2019). Next generation serology: integrating cross-sectional and capture-recapture approaches to infer disease dynamics. Ecology 101, e02923.

(5) Sanz-Aguilar A., Payo-Payo A., Rotger A., Moutailler S., Igual J.M., Miranda M.A., Torres M., Picorelli V., Gamble A. and Boulinier T. (2019). Infestation of small seabirds by Ornithodorus maritimus ticks: effects on chick body condition, reproduction and associated infectious agents. Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases 11, 101281.

(4) Gamble A., Garnier R., Jaeger A., Thibault E., Gantelet H., Tortosa P., Bourret V., Thiebot J.-B., Delord K., Weimerskirch H., Tornos J., Barbraud C. and Boulinier T. (2019). Exposure of albatrosses to the avian cholera agent leads to a short-lived immune response: implications for disease surveillance and management. Oecologia 189, 939-949.

(3) Gamble A., Ramos R., Parra-Torres Y., Mercier A., Galal L., Pearce-Duvet J.M.C., Villena I., Montalvo T., González-Solís J., Hammouda A., Oro D., Selmi S. and Boulinier T. (2019). Exposure of yellow-legged gulls to Toxoplasma gondii along the Western Mediterranean coasts: tales from a sentinel. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 8, 221-228.

(2) Bourret V., Gamble A., Tornos J., Jaeger A., Delord K., Barbraud C., Tortosa P., Kada S., Thiebot J.-B., Thibault E., Gantelet H., Weimerskirch H., Garnier R. and Boulinier T. (2018). Vaccination protects endangered albatross chicks against avian cholera. Conservation Letters 11, e12443.

(1) Boulinier T., Kada S., Ponchon A., Dupraz M., Dietrich M., Gamble A., Bourret V., Duriez O., Bazire R., Tornos J., Tveraa T., Chambert T., Garnier R. and McCoy K.D. (2016). Migration, prospecting, dispersal? What host movement matters for infectious agent circulation? Integrative and Comparative Biology 56, 330-342.


Preprints

(3) Dewar M. L., Wille M., Gamble A., Vanstreels R., Boulinier T., Smith A., Varsani A., Ratcliffe N., Black J. & Lynnes A. (2022). The risk of avian influenza in the Southern Ocean: a practical guide. EcoEvoRxiv.

(2) Bushmaker T., Yinda C. K., Morris D. H., Holbrook M. G., Gamble A., Adney D., Bushmaker C., van Doremalen N., Fischer R. J., Plowright R. K., Lloyd-Smith J. O. & Munster V. J. Comparative aerosol and surface stability of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern. bioRxiv.

(1) Zhong J., Medvecky M., Tornos J., Clessin A., Gantelet H., Gamble A., Forde T. L.E & Boulinier T.E Genomic characterisation of a novel species of Erysipelothrix associated with mortalities among endangered seabirds. bioRxiv.


Technical reports

(2) Boulinier T., Betoulle S., Caza F., St Pierre Y., Tornos J., Gamble A. and Tasiemski A. (2020). Panorama des recherches et des derniers résultats sur les pathogènes en milieu polaire. IPEV 2018: Rapport d’activité, 54-65

(1) Boulinier T., Gamble A., Tornos J. and Garnier R. (2017). Circulation d’agents infectieux dans les populations de vertébrés coloniaux des terres australes : surveillance, compréhension et implications pour la gestion. IPEV 2016 : Rapport d’activité, 52-61