Publications
Declines and extinctions of mountain yellow-legged frogs have small effects on benthic macroinvertebrate communities. Ecosphere. 7
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2016. Detecting and quantifying parasite-induced host mortality from intensity data: method comparisons and limitations. International journal for parasitology. 46:59–66.
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Dynamics of an emerging disease drive large-scale amphibian population extinctions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107:9689.
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2010. Dispersal and foraging behaviour of Platygaster californica: hosts can’t run, but they can hide. Ecological entomology. 31:298–306.
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2006. Disease-associated amphibian population declines fit model of pathogen growth and host innate immunity. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 44:667–667.
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2004. Dynamical effects of plant quality and parasitism on population cycles of larch budmoth. Ecology. 84:1207–1214.
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2003. Delayed feedback and multiple attractors in a host–parasitoid system. Journal of Mathematical Biology. 38:317–345.
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1999. Does Host Self-Regulation Increase the Likelihood of Insect-Pathogen Population Cycles? The American Naturalist. 153:228–235.
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1999. Dynamics of consumer-resource interactions: importance of individual attributes. Herbivores: between plants and predators. Blackwell Science Publ. :521–550.
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1999. The dynamics of insect-pathogen interactions. Theoretical approaches to biological control. :307–326.
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1999. Dynamical effects of host size-and parasitoid state-dependent attacks by parasitoids. Journal of Animal Ecology. :542–556.
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1997. The dynamics of insect-pathogen interactions in seasonal environments. Theoretical Population Biology. 50:149–177.
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1996. Dynamical effects of host-feeding in parasitoids. Journal of Animal Ecology. :403–416.
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1995. The dynamics of insect-pathogen interactions in stage-structured populations. American Naturalist. :855–887.
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1995. The dynamics of insect–pathogen interactions. Ecology of infectious diseases in natural populations. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. :295–326.
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