Publications

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1998
Murdoch WW, Briggs CJ, Collier TR, Dempster JP, McLean IFG.  1998.  Biological control of insects: implications for theory in population ecology. Insect populations in theory and in practice. Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. :167–186.
Murdoch WW, Briggs CJ, Collier TR.  1998.  Host-parasitoid dynamics..
1999
Briggs CJ, Nisbet RM, Murdoch WW.  1999.  Delayed feedback and multiple attractors in a host–parasitoid system. Journal of Mathematical Biology. 38:317–345.
Bonsall MB, Godfray HCJ, Briggs CJ, Hassell MP.  1999.  Does Host Self-Regulation Increase the Likelihood of Insect-Pathogen Population Cycles? The American Naturalist. 153:228–235.
Bonsall MB, Godfray HCJ, Briggs CJ, Hassell MP.  1999.  Does Host Self-Regulation Increase the Likelihood of Insect-Pathogen Population Cycles? The American Naturalist. 153:228–235.
Murdoch WW, Briggs CJ, Nisbet RM.  1999.  Dynamics of consumer-resource interactions: importance of individual attributes. Herbivores: between plants and predators. Blackwell Science Publ. :521–550.
H Godfray CHARLESJ, Briggs CJ.  1999.  The dynamics of insect-pathogen interactions. Theoretical approaches to biological control. :307–326.
Godfray HCJ, Briggs CJ, Barlow ND, O'Callaghan M, Glare TR, Jackson TA.  1999.  A model of insect—pathogen dynamics in which a pathogenic bacterium can also reproduce saprophytically. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 266:233–240.
Godfray HCJ, Briggs CJ, Barlow ND, O'Callaghan M, Glare TR, Jackson TA.  1999.  A model of insect—pathogen dynamics in which a pathogenic bacterium can also reproduce saprophytically. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 266:233–240.
Berlow EL, Navarrete SA, Briggs CJ, Power ME, Menge BA.  1999.  Quantifying variation in the strengths of species interactions. Ecology. 80:2206–2224.
Berlow EL, Navarrete SA, Briggs CJ, Power ME, Menge BA.  1999.  Quantifying variation in the strengths of species interactions. Ecology. 80:2206–2224.
Briggs CJ, Murdoch WW, Nisbet RM.  1999.  Recent developments in theory for biological control of insect pests by parasitoids. Theoretical approaches to biological control. :22–42.
Kendall BE, Briggs CJ, Murdoch WW, Turchin P, Ellner SP, McCauley E, Nisbet RM, Wood SN.  1999.  Why do populations cycle? A synthesis of statistical and mechanistic modeling approaches Ecology. 80:1789–1805.

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