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Vincent A. A. Jansen is affiliated with Royal Holloway University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. These fields cover a broad range of studies focused on ecology, genetics, molecular biology, and agricultural systems.

The scientist's work delves into multiple specialized subfields, including Genetics, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Insect Science, Ecological Modeling, and Nature and Landscape Conservation. This diversity reflects a comprehensive engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of environmental and biological research.

Vincent A. A. Jansen has contributed to several main research topics such as Plant and Animal Studies, Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior, Insect and Pesticide Research, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Evolution and Genetic Dynamics, and Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology.

Their recent papers show an ongoing focus on ecological and biological dynamics across different organisms and environments. Notable publications include:

  • The Evolution of Plasmid Transfer Rate in Bacteria and Its Effect on Plasmid Persistence, 2021, The American Naturalist
  • Between a rock and a hard place: adaptive sensing and site-specific dispersal, 2020, Ecology Letters
  • Foraging distance distributions reveal how honeybee waggle dance recruitment varies with landscape, 2024, Communications Biology
  • Rangeland Ecology & Management Highlights, Volume 73, Issue 5, 2020, Rangelands
  • Between a rock and a hard place: adaptive sensing and site-specific dispersal, 2020, Authorea

Jansen frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Joseph Palmer, Ash E. Samuelson, Ellouise Leadbeater, Bethany S. Nichols, and Gerhard Leubner-Metzger. These coauthors appear multiple times in publications, indicating ongoing research partnerships.

The scientist's work is regularly published in recognized venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), The American Naturalist, Communications Biology, Ecology Letters, and Rangelands. These platforms reflect a focus on ecology, biology, and environmental studies.

Best Publications

  • Modelling the influence of human behaviour on the spread of infectious diseases: a review

    Sebastian Funk;Marcel Salathé;Vincent A. A. Jansen

  • Interaction strengths in food webs: issues and opportunities

    Eric L Berlow;Anje-Margiet Neutel;Joel E Cohen;Peter C de Ruiter

  • The evolution of syntactic communication

    Martin A. Nowak;Joshua B. Plotkin;Vincent A. A. Jansen

  • Measles outbreaks in a population with declining vaccine uptake.

    V. A. A. Jansen;N. Stollenwerk;H. J. Jensen;M. E. Ramsay

  • Altruism through beard chromodynamics

    Vincent A. A. Jansen;Minus van Baalen

  • Quantifying the kinetic parameters of prion replication.

    Joanna Masel;Vincent A.A. Jansen;Martin A. Nowak

  • Understanding bacteriophage therapy as a density-dependent kinetic process.

    Robert J.H. Payne;Vincent A.A. Jansen

  • Chronic sublethal stress causes bee colony failure

    John Bryden;Richard J. Gill;Robert A. A. Mitton;Nigel E. Raine

  • Endemic disease, awareness, and local behavioural response.

    S. Funk;E. Gilad;V.A.A. Jansen

  • Phage therapy: The peculiar kinetics of self-replicating pharmaceuticals

    Robert J. H. Payne;Vincent A. A. Jansen

  • Quantitative Models of In Vitro Bacteriophage–Host Dynamics and Their Application to Phage Therapy

    Benjamin J. Cairns;Andrew R. Timms;Vincent A. A. Jansen;Ian F. Connerton

  • Pharmacokinetic principles of bacteriophage therapy

    Robert J. H. Payne;Vincent A. A. Jansen

  • The dynamics of two diffusively coupled predator-prey populations.

    Vincent A.A. Jansen

  • Regulation of predator-prey systems through spatial interactions:a possible solution to the paradox of enrichment.

    V. A. A. Jansen

  • Spatiotemporal dynamics of epidemics: synchrony in metapopulation models

    Alun L Lloyd;Alun L Lloyd;Vincent A.A Jansen

  • Life History Trade-Offs Assemble Ecological Guilds

    Michael B. Bonsall;Vincent A. A. Jansen;Michael P. Hassell

  • Spatial models of virus-immune dynamics.

    Georg A. Funk;Vincent A.A. Jansen;Sebastian Bonhoeffer;Timothy Killingback

  • Local stability analysis of spatially homogeneous solutions of multi-patch systems.

    Vincent A.A. Jansen;Alun L. Lloyd

  • Variability in interaction strength and implications for biodiversity

    Giorgos D. Kokkoris;Giorgos D. Kokkoris;Vincent A. A. Jansen;Michel Loreau;Andreas Y. Troumbis

  • Metapopulation persistence despite local extinction: predator-prey patch models of the Lotka-Volterra type

    M. W. Sabelis;O. Diekmann;V. A. A. Jansen

Frequent Co-Authors

Dominik Wodarz
Dominik Wodarz University of California, Irvine
Gerhard Leubner-Metzger
Gerhard Leubner-Metzger Royal Holloway University of London
Maurice W. Sabelis
Maurice W. Sabelis University of Amsterdam
Martin J. Woodward
Martin J. Woodward University of Reading
Alun L. Lloyd
Alun L. Lloyd North Carolina State University
Karl Sigmund
Karl Sigmund University of Vienna
Anthony R. Ives
Anthony R. Ives University of Wisconsin–Madison
Nigel E. Raine
Nigel E. Raine University of Guelph
Martin A. Nowak
Martin A. Nowak Harvard University
Francisco Guinea
Francisco Guinea IMDEA Nanoscience Institute

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