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Andreas Albert

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Recommendations of the LHC Dark Matter Working Group: Comparing LHC searches for dark matter mediators in visible and invisible decay channels and ca…

2019

Physics of the Dark Universe 26, 100377 (2019). doi:10.1016/j.dark.2019.100377

transverse momentum: missing-energyscale: TeVAtomic01 natural sciencesParticle and Plasma Physics[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]scattering [p p]TeV [scale]010303 astronomy & astrophysicsPhysicsLarge Hadron ColliderCMSPhysicsaxial-vectorMonte Carlo [numerical calculations]ATLASCERN LHC Collinterpretation of experimentsrelic density [dark matter]colliding beams [p p]numerical calculations: Monte CarloAstronomical and Space SciencessignatureParticle physicsp p: scatteringDark matterlepton: couplingdark matter: production5300103 physical sciencesThermalNuclearddc:530Pseudovector010308 nuclear & particles physicsdark matter: relic densityMolecularAstronomy and Astrophysicsmediation [dark matter]dark matter: mediationproduction [dark matter]Space and Planetary Sciencemissing-energy [transverse momentum][PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph]invisible decaycoupling [lepton][PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]p p: colliding beamsvectorLeptonexperimental results
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Survival relative to new and ancestral host plants, phytoplasma infection, and genetic constitution in host races of a polyphagous insect disease vec…

2014

Dissemination of vectorborne diseases depends strongly on the vector's host range and the pathogen's reservoir range. Because vectors interact with pathogens, the direction and strength of a vector's host shift is vital for understanding epidemiology and is embedded in the framework of ecological specialization. This study investigates survival in host-race evolution of a polyphagous insect disease vector, Hyalesthes obsoletus, whether survival is related to the direction of the host shift (from field bindweed to stinging nettle), the interaction with plant-specific strains of obligate vectored pathogens/symbionts (stolbur phytoplasma), and whether survival is related to genetic differentia…

Geneticsstolbur phytoplasmaEcologyObligateHost (biology)tritrophic interactionAssortative matingBiologybiology.organism_classificationmicrosatelliteshost-race evolutionRace (biology)PhytoplasmaGene–behavior interactionVector (epidemiology)Hyalesthes obsoletusPathogenEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOriginal ResearchNature and Landscape ConservationMaladaptationEcology and Evolution
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Data from: Survival relative to new and ancestral host plants, phytoplasma infection and genetic constitution in host races of a polyphagous insect d…

2015

Dissemination of vectorborne diseases depends strongly on the vector's host range and the pathogen's reservoir range. Because vectors interact with pathogens, the direction and strength of a vector's host shift is vital for understanding epidemiology and is embedded in the framework of ecological specialization. This study investigates survival in host-race evolution of a polyphagous insect disease vector, Hyalesthes obsoletus, whether survival is related to the direction of the host shift (from field bindweed to stinging nettle), the interaction with plant-specific strains of obligate vectored pathogens/symbionts (stolbur phytoplasma), and whether survival is related to genetic differentia…

Candidatus Phytoplasma solanimedicine and health carestolbur phytoplasmaConvolvulus arvensistritrophic interactionHyalesthes obsoletusMedicineUrtica dioicahost race evolutionLife sciencesgene-behaviour interaction
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