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Climate variability and the seasonality of Lyme Disease. 96th ESA Annual Meeting.
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2011. Effects of an invasive forest pathogen on abundance of ticks and their vertebrate hosts in a California Lyme disease focus. Oecologia. 166:91–100.
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2011. Impact of the experimental removal of lizards on Lyme disease risk. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 278:2970–2978.
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2011. Influence of Abiotic and Environmental Factors on the Density and Infection Prevalence of Ixodes pacificus (Acari: Ixodidae) with Borrelia burgdorferi. Journal of medical entomology. 48:20–28.
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2011. Mitigating amphibian disease: strategies to maintain wild populations and control chytridiomycosis. Frontiers in Zoology. 8:1.
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2011. Mitigating amphibian disease: strategies to maintain wild populations and control chytridiomycosis. Frontiers in Zoology. 8:1.
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2011. Nowhere to hide: impact of a temperature-sensitive amphibian pathogen along an elevation gradient in the temperate zone. Ecosphere. 2:1–26.
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2011. Prevalence and distribution of chytridiomycosis throughout Asia. FrogLog. 98:33–34.
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2011. Immunization is ineffective at preventing infection and mortality due to the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Journal of wildlife diseases. 46:70–77.
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2010. Skin microbes on frogs prevent morbidity and mortality caused by a lethal skin fungus. The ISME journal. 3:818–824.
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2009. Spatial dynamics of Lyme disease: a review. EcoHealth. 5:167–195.
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2008. Population genetics of the frog-killing fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 104:13845–13850.
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2007. Symbiotic bacteria contribute to innate immune defenses of the threatened mountain yellow-legged frog, Rana muscosa. Biological conservation. 138:390–398.
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2007. Symbiotic bacteria contribute to innate immune defenses of the threatened mountain yellow-legged frog, Rana muscosa. Biological conservation. 138:390–398.
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2007. Symbiotic bacteria contribute to innate immune defenses of the threatened mountain yellow-legged frog, Rana muscosa. Biological conservation. 138:390–398.
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2007. Biological control: lessons from a study of California red scale. Population Ecology. 48:297–305.
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2006. Emerging infectious disease as a proximate cause of amphibian mass mortality. Ecology. 87:1671–1683.
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2006. Host suppression and stability in a parasitoid-host system: experimental demonstration. Science. 309:610–613.
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2005. Should we expect population thresholds for wildlife disease? Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 20:511–519.
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2005. Should we expect population thresholds for wildlife disease? Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 20:511–519.
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2005. Should we expect population thresholds for wildlife disease? Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 20:511–519.
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2005. Natural enemy specialization and the period of population cycles. Ecology Letters. 6:381–384.
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2003. Habitat structure and population persistence in an experimental community. Nature. 412:538–543.
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