Andy Fenton

Andy Fenton

University of Liverpool

H-index: 42

Europe-United Kingdom

About Andy Fenton

Andy Fenton, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Liverpool,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The impact of within-host coinfection interactions on between-host parasite transmission dynamics varies with spatial scale

Diverging effects of host density and richness across biological scales drive diversity-disease outcomes

Experimental assessment of cross-species transmission in a natural multihost–multivector–multipathogen community

Zoonoses research in Somalia: A scoping review using a One Health approach

Positive feedback loops exacerbate the influence of superspreaders in disease transmission

Parasitic nematodes simultaneously suppress and benefit from coccidian coinfection in their natural mouse host

Spatial refuges and nutrient acquisition predict the outcome of evolutionary rescue in evolving microbial populations

Long-term temporal trends in gastrointestinal parasite infection in wild Soay sheep

Andy Fenton Information

University

Position

bristol or ioz or stirling or or institute of zoology

Citations(all)

7225

Citations(since 2020)

3367

Cited By

5287

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

89

i10Index(since 2020)

62

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Top articles of Andy Fenton

The impact of within-host coinfection interactions on between-host parasite transmission dynamics varies with spatial scale

bioRxiv

2023

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

Diverging effects of host density and richness across biological scales drive diversity-disease outcomes

Nature Communications

2024/3/2

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

Experimental assessment of cross-species transmission in a natural multihost–multivector–multipathogen community

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2023/11/15

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

Diana Erazo
Diana Erazo

H-Index: 5

Zoonoses research in Somalia: A scoping review using a One Health approach

2023/9/1

Positive feedback loops exacerbate the influence of superspreaders in disease transmission

Iscience

2023/5/19

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

Parasitic nematodes simultaneously suppress and benefit from coccidian coinfection in their natural mouse host

Parasitology

2019/7

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

Simon A Babayan
Simon A Babayan

H-Index: 19

Spatial refuges and nutrient acquisition predict the outcome of evolutionary rescue in evolving microbial populations

bioRxiv

2023

Long-term temporal trends in gastrointestinal parasite infection in wild Soay sheep

Parasitology

2022/11

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

Host Identity Matters—Up to a Point: The Community Context of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Transmission

The American Naturalist

2022/10/1

Efficacy of Plant-Derived Fungicides at Inhibiting Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans Growth

Journal of Fungi

2022/9/28

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

The predicted impact of resource provisioning on the epidemiological responses of different parasites

Journal of Animal Ecology

2022/8

Diana Erazo
Diana Erazo

H-Index: 5

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

Frequency‐dependent transmission of Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans in eastern newts

Transboundary and emerging diseases

2022/3

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

Positive selection on mitochondria may eliminate heritable microbes from arthropod populations

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2021/9/29

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

Grizzled Skippers stuck in the south: Population‐level responses of an early‐successional specialist butterfly to climate across its UK range over 40 years

Diversity and Distributions

2021/6

Fiona Bell
Fiona Bell

H-Index: 0

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

Who acquires infection from whom? Estimating herpesvirus transmission rates between wild rodent host groups

Epidemics

2021/6/1

Diana Erazo
Diana Erazo

H-Index: 5

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

Spatiotemporal variation in drivers of parasitism in a wild wood mouse population

Functional Ecology

2021/6

Gregory F Albery
Gregory F Albery

H-Index: 9

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

The impact of resource provisioning on the epidemiological responses of different parasites

bioRxiv

2021/5/23

Diana Erazo
Diana Erazo

H-Index: 5

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

Thermal sensitivity of the Spiroplasma–Drosophila hydei protective symbiosis: The best of climes, the worst of climes

Molecular ecology

2021/3

Ewa Chrostek
Ewa Chrostek

H-Index: 7

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

Broadening the ecology of fear: non-lethal effects arise from diverse responses to predation and parasitism

2021/2/24

Microbial grazers may aid in controlling infections caused by the aquatic zoosporic fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis

Frontiers in Microbiology

2021/1/21

Andy Fenton
Andy Fenton

H-Index: 29

Matthew C Fisher
Matthew C Fisher

H-Index: 51

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