Naomi J. Fox

874 total citations
18 papers, 571 citations indexed

About

Naomi J. Fox is a scholar working on Ecology, Small Animals and Parasitology. According to data from OpenAlex, Naomi J. Fox has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 571 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Ecology, 12 papers in Small Animals and 5 papers in Parasitology. Recurrent topics in Naomi J. Fox's work include Helminth infection and control (11 papers), Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (7 papers) and Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact (5 papers). Naomi J. Fox is often cited by papers focused on Helminth infection and control (11 papers), Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (7 papers) and Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact (5 papers). Naomi J. Fox collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, France and Italy. Naomi J. Fox's co-authors include Michael R. Hutchings, Glenn Marion, Piran C. L. White, KA Evans, Colin J. McClean, Ross S. Davidson, L. A. Smith, Dolores Gavier‐Widén, Gete Hestvik and Eva Warns-Petit and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of The Royal Society Interface and International Journal for Parasitology.

In The Last Decade

Naomi J. Fox

16 papers receiving 554 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Naomi J. Fox United Kingdom 10 278 212 137 119 113 18 571
Hannah Rose United Kingdom 16 462 1.7× 342 1.6× 162 1.2× 125 1.1× 68 0.6× 22 711
JWA Larsen Australia 15 417 1.5× 176 0.8× 179 1.3× 160 1.3× 112 1.0× 43 664
S M Githigia Kenya 15 280 1.0× 145 0.7× 273 2.0× 144 1.2× 58 0.5× 41 854
Raquel Castillo‐Contreras Spain 17 133 0.5× 279 1.3× 94 0.7× 92 0.8× 181 1.6× 27 675
Victoria Grillo United Kingdom 10 281 1.0× 272 1.3× 163 1.2× 112 0.9× 47 0.4× 11 459
Gareth F. Bath South Africa 13 546 2.0× 239 1.1× 179 1.3× 227 1.9× 172 1.5× 36 813
Walburga Lutz Germany 15 108 0.4× 225 1.1× 138 1.0× 79 0.7× 207 1.8× 58 725
Anita Rani Dey Bangladesh 13 262 0.9× 134 0.6× 229 1.7× 152 1.3× 26 0.2× 60 489
Klaudiusz Szczepaniak Poland 12 184 0.7× 83 0.4× 138 1.0× 173 1.5× 36 0.3× 52 470
Borden Mushonga Namibia 15 155 0.6× 62 0.3× 59 0.4× 106 0.9× 77 0.7× 54 567

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Naomi J. Fox

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Benson, Lee, I. Kyriazakis, Naomi J. Fox, et al.. (2025). GI-NemaTracker – A farm system-level mathematical model to predict the consequences of gastrointestinal parasite control strategies in sheep. International Journal for Parasitology. 55(10). 509–523. 1 indexed citations
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Howell, Alison, Lee Benson, David A. Ewing, et al.. (2025). Identifying barriers to the sustainable control of gastro-intestinal nematodes in sheep: a social science perspective. animal. 19(5). 101506–101506. 1 indexed citations
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Fox, Naomi J., Mhairi Jack, Fiona Kenyon, et al.. (2024). The impact of gastrointestinal parasitism on the behaviour and welfare of weaned housed lambs. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 276. 106323–106323. 2 indexed citations
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Howell, Adam, Fiona Kenyon, M. Pearce, et al.. (2024). 40. Identifying and addressing barriers to sustainable control of roundworms in sheep. Animal - science proceedings. 15(1). 44–45.
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Shrestha, Shailesh, et al.. (2020). Financial Impacts of Liver Fluke on Livestock Farms Under Climate Change–A Farm Level Assessment. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 7. 564795–564795. 13 indexed citations
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Fox, Naomi J., et al.. (2019). When to kill a cull: factors affecting the success of culling wildlife for disease control. Journal of The Royal Society Interface. 16(152). 20180901–20180901. 29 indexed citations
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Fox, Naomi J., L. A. Smith, J.G.M. Houdijk, Spiridoula Athanasiadou, & Michael R. Hutchings. (2018). Ubiquitous parasites drive a 33% increase in methane yield from livestock. International Journal for Parasitology. 48(13). 1017–1021. 47 indexed citations
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Bannink, A., Gianni Bellocchi, Tommy Dalgaard, et al.. (2017). Modelling European ruminant production systems: Facing the challenges of climate change. 10. 1 indexed citations
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Bannink, A., Gianni Bellocchi, Tommy Dalgaard, et al.. (2016). Modeling European ruminant production systems: Facing the challenges of climate change. Agricultural Systems. 147. 24–37. 41 indexed citations
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Wreford, Anita, Dominic Moran, Andrew Moxey, et al.. (2015). Estimating the Costs and Benefits of Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change. EuroChoices. 14(2). 16–23. 1 indexed citations
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Fox, Naomi J., Glenn Marion, Ross S. Davidson, Piran C. L. White, & Michael R. Hutchings. (2015). Climate-driven tipping-points could lead to sudden, high-intensity parasite outbreaks. Royal Society Open Science. 2(5). 140296–140296. 28 indexed citations
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Fox, Naomi J., Ross S. Davidson, Glenn Marion, & Michael R. Hutchings. (2015). Modelling livestock parasite risk under climate change. Advances in Animal Biosciences. 6(1). 32–34. 4 indexed citations
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Hestvik, Gete, Eva Warns-Petit, L. A. Smith, et al.. (2014). The status of tularemia in Europe in a one-health context: a review. Epidemiology and Infection. 143(10). 2137–2160. 116 indexed citations
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Fox, Naomi J., Glenn Marion, Ross S. Davidson, Piran C. L. White, & Michael R. Hutchings. (2013). Modelling Parasite Transmission in a Grazing System: The Importance of Host Behaviour and Immunity. PLoS ONE. 8(11). e77996–e77996. 37 indexed citations
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Fox, Naomi J., Glenn Marion, Ross S. Davidson, Piran C. L. White, & Michael R. Hutchings. (2012). Livestock Helminths in a Changing Climate: Approaches and Restrictions to Meaningful Predictions. Animals. 2(1). 93–107. 44 indexed citations
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Fox, Naomi J., Piran C. L. White, Colin J. McClean, et al.. (2011). Predicting Impacts of Climate Change on Fasciola hepatica Risk. PLoS ONE. 6(1). e16126–e16126. 195 indexed citations

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