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Valdebonito, J., Jones, W. and Székely, T. (2021), Sex-specific parasite prevalence is predicted by sexual size dimorphism in wild birds. Authorea Pre-Print. https://www.authorea.com/doi/full/10.22541/au.167872275.50962531/v1

Jones, W., Eberhart-Hertel, L.J., Freckleton, R.P., Hoffman, J.I., Krüger, O., Sandercock, B.K., Vincze, O., Zefania, S. and Székely, T. (2021), Exceptionally high apparent adult survival in three tropical species of plovers in Madagascar. Journal of Avian Biologyhttps://doi.org/10.1111/jav.02911

Jones, W., Kulma, K., Bensch, S., Cichoń, M., Kerimov, A., Krist, M., Laaksonen, T., Moreno, J., Munclinger, P., Slater, F.M. and Szöllősi, E., Visser, M.E. & Qvarnström, A., 2018. Interspecific transfer of parasites following a range‐shift in Ficedula flycatchers. Ecology and Evolution8(23), pp.12183-12192. doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4677

Sirkiä, P.M., McFarlane, S.E., Jones, W., Wheatcroft, D., Ålund, M., Rybinski, J. & Qvarnström, A., 2018. Climate‐driven build‐up of temporal isolation within a recently formed avian hybrid zone. Evolution72(2), pp.363-374. doi.org/10.1111/evo.13404

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Jones, W., Mijoro, T.J., Zefania, S. & Székely, T. Divergent life history strategies in breeding shorebirds in Madagascar in the face of extreme climatic stochasticity. In Review.

Jones, W., Tóth, Z., Khursanov, V., Kisliakova, N., Krüger, O., Székely T., Karlionova, N., Pinchuk, P. & Chakarov, N. Haemosporidian infections are more common in breeding shorebirds than migrating shorebirds. In Review.

Jones, W., Reifová, R., Reif, J., Synek, P., Šíma, M. & Munclinger, P. Proximity in a nightingale contact zone has no effect on host specific blood parasite prevalence and lineage diversity. In Review.

Jones, W., & Qvarnström A. Avian malaria drives sex-biased mortality in a wild bird population. In Revision.

Jones, W., Menon N.K.P. & Qvarnström A. Timing of sex-specific avian malaria infection in collared flycatchers. In Revision.