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Cyclo(RGDfK) Functionalized Spider Silk Cell Scaffolds: Significantly Improved Performance in Just One Click (2020)
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Harvey, D., Bray, G., Zamberlan, F., Amer, M., Goodacre, S. L., & Thomas, N. R. (2020). Cyclo(RGDfK) Functionalized Spider Silk Cell Scaffolds: Significantly Improved Performance in Just One Click. Macromolecular Bioscience, https://doi.org/10.1002/mabi.202000255

Recombinant spider silk has the potential to provide a new generation of biomaterial scaffolds as a result of its degree of biocompatibility and lack of immunogenicity. These recombinant biomaterials are, however, reported to exhibit poor cellular ad... Read More about Cyclo(RGDfK) Functionalized Spider Silk Cell Scaffolds: Significantly Improved Performance in Just One Click.

Effect of herbage density, height and age on nutrient and invertebrate generalist predator abundance in permanent and temporary pastures (2020)
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Toupet, R., Gibbons, A. T., Goodacre, S. L., & Bell, M. J. (2020). Effect of herbage density, height and age on nutrient and invertebrate generalist predator abundance in permanent and temporary pastures. Land, 9(5), https://doi.org/10.3390/LAND9050164

© 2020 by the authors. The aim of this research was to assess differences in the quantity and quality of herbage and invertebrate generalist predator abundance among permanent and temporary pastures. Two permanent pastures and four temporary ley past... Read More about Effect of herbage density, height and age on nutrient and invertebrate generalist predator abundance in permanent and temporary pastures.

Climate change may drive cave spiders to extinction (2017)
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Mammola, S., Goodacre, S. L., & Isaia, M. (2018). Climate change may drive cave spiders to extinction. Ecography, 41(1), 233-243. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.02902

Subterranean ecosystems present ideal opportunities to study mechanisms underlying responses to changes in climate because species within them are often adapted to a largely constant temperature. We have characterized the thermal conditions of caves... Read More about Climate change may drive cave spiders to extinction.

Antibiotic Spider Silk: Site-Specific Functionalization of Recombinant Spider Silk Using “Click” Chemistry (2016)
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Harvey, D., Bardelang, P., Goodacre, S. L., Cockayne, A., & Thomas, N. R. (2017). Antibiotic Spider Silk: Site-Specific Functionalization of Recombinant Spider Silk Using “Click” Chemistry. Advanced Materials, 29(10), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201604245

The use of functionalised recombinant spider silk as a sustainable advanced biomaterial is currently an area of intense interest owing to spider silk’s intrinsic strength, toughness, biocompatibility and biodegradability. This paper demonstrates, for... Read More about Antibiotic Spider Silk: Site-Specific Functionalization of Recombinant Spider Silk Using “Click” Chemistry.

Sail or sink: novel behavioural adaptations on water in aerially dispersing species (2015)
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Hayashi, M., Bakkali, M., Hyde, A., & Goodacre, S. L. (2015). Sail or sink: novel behavioural adaptations on water in aerially dispersing species. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 15, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-015-0402-5

© 2015 Hayashi et al. Background: Long-distance dispersal events have the potential to shape species distributions and ecosystem diversity over large spatial scales, and to influence processes such as population persistence and the pace and scale of... Read More about Sail or sink: novel behavioural adaptations on water in aerially dispersing species.

A screen for bacterial endosymbionts in the model organisms Tribolium castaneum, T. confusum, Callosobruchus maculatus, and related species (2015)
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Goodacre, S., Fricke, C., & Martin, O. (2015). A screen for bacterial endosymbionts in the model organisms Tribolium castaneum, T. confusum, Callosobruchus maculatus, and related species. Insect Science, 22(2), https://doi.org/10.1111/1744-7917.12096

Reproductive parasites such as Wolbachia are extremely widespread amongst the arthropods and can have a large influence over the reproduction and fitness of their hosts. Undetected infections could thus confound the results of a wide range of studies... Read More about A screen for bacterial endosymbionts in the model organisms Tribolium castaneum, T. confusum, Callosobruchus maculatus, and related species.

The population genetic structure of Biomphalaria choanomphala in Lake Victoria, East Africa: implications for schistosomiasis transmission (2014)
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Standley, C. J., Goodacre, S. L., Wade, C. M., & Stothard, J. R. (2014). The population genetic structure of Biomphalaria choanomphala in Lake Victoria, East Africa: implications for schistosomiasis transmission. Parasites and Vectors, 7(1), Article 524. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0524-4

Background: The freshwater snail Biomphalaria acts as the intermediate host of Schistosoma mansoni, a globally important human parasite. Understanding the population structure of intermediate host species can elucidate transmission dynamics and assis... Read More about The population genetic structure of Biomphalaria choanomphala in Lake Victoria, East Africa: implications for schistosomiasis transmission.

Molecular characterization of the malaria vector Anopheles barbirostris van der Wulp in Sri Lanka (2014)
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Gajapathy, K., Jude, P. J., Goodacre, S., Peiris, L. B., Ramasamy, R., & Surendran, S. N. (2014). Molecular characterization of the malaria vector Anopheles barbirostris van der Wulp in Sri Lanka. Parasites and Vectors, 7(1), Article 348. https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-7-348

Background: Anopheles barbirostris is a vector of malaria in Sri Lanka. The taxon exists as a species complex in the Southeast Asian region. Previous studies using molecular markers suggest that there are more than 4 distinct clades within the An. ba... Read More about Molecular characterization of the malaria vector Anopheles barbirostris van der Wulp in Sri Lanka.

Can long-range PCR be used to amplify genetically divergent mitochondrial genomes for comparative phylogenetics?: a case study within spiders (Arthropoda: Araneae) (2013)
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Briscoe, A. G., Goodacre, S., Masta, S. E., Taylor, M. I., Arnedo, M. A., Penney, D., …Creer, S. (2013). Can long-range PCR be used to amplify genetically divergent mitochondrial genomes for comparative phylogenetics?: a case study within spiders (Arthropoda: Araneae). PLoS ONE, 8(5), Article 8. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062404

The development of second generation sequencing technology has resulted in the rapid production of large volumes of sequence data for relatively little cost, thereby substantially increasing the quantity of data available for phylogenetic studies. De... Read More about Can long-range PCR be used to amplify genetically divergent mitochondrial genomes for comparative phylogenetics?: a case study within spiders (Arthropoda: Araneae).

Patterns of genetic variation in pacific island land snails: The distribution of cytochrome b lineages among Society Island Partula (2001)
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Goodacre, S. L., & Wade, C. M. (2001). Patterns of genetic variation in pacific island land snails: The distribution of cytochrome b lineages among Society Island Partula. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 73(1), 131-138. https://doi.org/10.1006/bijl.2001.0530

The radiation of Partula land snails has produced a large array of distinct morphological, ecological and behavioural types occupying many tropical volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean. Within the Society Islands of French Polynesia, the mode of evo... Read More about Patterns of genetic variation in pacific island land snails: The distribution of cytochrome b lineages among Society Island Partula.

Molecular evolutionary relationships between partulid land snails of the Pacific (2001)
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Goodacre, S. L., & Wade, C. M. (2001). Molecular evolutionary relationships between partulid land snails of the Pacific. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 268(1462), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2000.1322

Adaptive radiation of partulid land snails in the tropical Pacific has produced an extraordinary array of distinctive morphological, ecological and behavioural types. Here we use part of the nuclear ribosomal RNA gene cluster to investigate the relat... Read More about Molecular evolutionary relationships between partulid land snails of the Pacific.