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The Wild Genes Group

Locality: Waurn Ponds, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 5227 3248



Address: 75 Pigdons Road 3216 Waurn Ponds, VIC, Australia

Website: http://wildgenesgroup.com

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21.01.2022 Demography and spatial requirements of the endangered northern quoll on Groote Eylandt. https://wildgenesgroup.com//demography-and-spatial-requir/ Centre for Integrative Ecology Deakin University



21.01.2022 Rare and unique adaptations to cancer in domesticated species: An untapped resource? Cancer, Ecology and Evolution Beata Ujvari Centre for Integrative Ecology Christa Beckmann Peter Biro

20.01.2022 New paper out: Long term effects of outbreeding: experimental founding of island population eliminates malformations and improves hatching success in sand #lizards . https://wildgenesgroup.com//long-term-effects-of-outbreed/ Cancer, Ecology and Evolution / Deakin University / Centre for Integrative Ecology / Deakin disruptr

19.01.2022 Can postfertile life stages evolve as an anticancer mechanism? Beata Ujvari Cancer, Ecology and Evolution Centre for Integrative Ecology



19.01.2022 Will urbanisation affect the expression level of genes related to cancer of wild great tits?

17.01.2022 Global metaanalysis of over 50 years of multidisciplinary and international collaborations on transmissible cancers Beata Ujvari Cancer, Ecology and Evolution

17.01.2022 New paper out: Cancer and mosquitoes An unsuspected close connection https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140631 Deakin University / Cancer, Ecology and Evolution / Centre for Integrative Ecology



15.01.2022 Differences in mutational processes and intra-tumour heterogeneity between organs Beata Ujvari Cancer, Ecology and Evolution

14.01.2022 The potential of marginal coastal nursery habitats for the conservation of a culturally important Caribbean marine species

14.01.2022 paper out: #Cancer risk landscapes: A framework to study cancer in #ecosystems. https://wildgenesgroup.com//cancer-risk-landscapes-a-fram/ Deakin University / Cancer, Ecology and Evolution / Centre for Integrative Ecology

12.01.2022 New paper: #Ecological & #evolutionary consequences of anticancer adaptations. https://wildgenesgroup.com//ecological-and-evolutionary-c/ Deakin University / Cancer, Ecology and Evolution

12.01.2022 Komodo dragons are not ecological analogs of apex mammalian predators - we suggest that multiple processes weaken the capacity of Komodo dragons to regulate large mammal prey populations. Thomas Madsen Beata Ujvari.



11.01.2022 New paper out: Genetic rescue restores long-term viability of an isolated population of adders https://wildgenesgroup.com//genetic-rescue-restores-long-/ Deakin University / Centre for Integrative Ecology / Cancer, Ecology and Evolution

11.01.2022 New paper: Darwin, the devil, and the management of transmissible cancers Centre for Integrative Ecology / Cancer, Ecology and Evolution / Deakin University

10.01.2022 CIE Spotlight: Will urbanisation affect the expression level of genes related to #cancer of wild great tits? #CIEresearch Deakin University The Wild Genes Group Cancer, Ecology and Evolution Beata Ujvari

10.01.2022 The reasons why our defences apparently lack efficiency is a complex question, potentially indicating that, under Darwinian terms, solutions other than preventing cancer progression are also important contributors. Beata Ujvari Cancer, Ecology and Evolution Centre for Integrative Ecology

09.01.2022 Spontaneous activity rates and resting metabolism: Support for the allocation model of energy management at the amongindividual level. Centre for Integrative Ecology / Cancer, Ecology and Evolution / Deakin University

07.01.2022 New paper out: Transmissible Cancers in an Evolutionary Perspective. Deakin University Cancer, Ecology and Evolution Centre for Integrative Ecology

06.01.2022 New paper out: Predation shapes the impact of #cancer on population dynamics and the #evolution of cancer resistance. Centre for Integrative Ecology / Deakin University / Cancer, Ecology and Evolution

06.01.2022 The Special Issue Evolution and Cancer is online! Its 22 contributions highlight research integrating evolutionary biology, ecological approaches and #cancer.... https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/17524571/2020/13/7 edited by F. Thomas, M. Giraudeau, R. Hamede, B. Roche & B. Ujvari #CIEresearch / Deakin University / The Wild Genes Group / Cancer, Ecology and Evolution See more

05.01.2022 New paper out: The #ecology and #evolution of wildlife cancers: Applications for management and conservation. Centre for Integrative Ecology / Cancer, Ecology and Evolution / Deakin University

05.01.2022 New paper out: The interface between #ecology, #evolution, and #cancer: More than ever a relevant research direction for both oncologists and ecologists. Deakin University Cancer, Ecology and Evolution Centre for Integrative Ecology

04.01.2022 Can Energetic Capacity Help Explain Why Physical Activity Reduces Cancer Risk? Deakin University Cancer, Ecology and Evolution Centre for Integrative Ecology

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