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Population cycles of the larch budmoth in Switzerland. Population cycles: the case for trophic interactions (ed. AA Berryman). :130–141.
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2002. Single-species models for many-species food webs. Nature. 417:541–543.
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2002. Single-species models for many-species food webs. Nature. 417:541–543.
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2002. Spatial dynamics of measles epidemics. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 17:399–401.
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Dynamical effects of plant quality and parasitism on population cycles of larch budmoth. Ecology. 84:1207–1214.
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2003. Reply. Ecology Letters. 6:384–387.
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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. Stabilizing effects in spatial parasitoid–host and predator–prey models: a review. Theoretical population biology. 65:299–315.
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2004. Host suppression and stability in a parasitoid-host system: experimental demonstration. Science. 309:610–613.
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2005. Investigating the population-level effects of chytridiomycosis: an emerging infectious disease of amphibians. Ecology. 86:3149–3159.
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2005. The novel and endemic pathogen hypotheses: competing explanations for the origin of emerging infectious diseases of wildlife. Conservation Biology. 19:1441–1448.
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2005. Population cycles in the pine looper moth: Dynamical tests of mechanistic hypotheses. Ecological Monographs. 75:259–276.
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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. WHY SHORT-TERM EXPERIMENTS MAY NOT ALLOW LONG-TERM PREDICTIONS ABOUT INTRAGUILD PREDATION. Ecological Applications. 15:1111–1117.
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2005. WHY SHORT-TERM EXPERIMENTS MAY NOT ALLOW LONG-TERM PREDICTIONS ABOUT INTRAGUILD PREDATION. Ecological Applications. 15:1111–1117.
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