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2021
Rothstein A, Byren A, Knapp R, Briggs CJ, Voyles J, Richards-Zawacki C, Rosenblum EBree.  2021.  Divergent regional evolutionary histories of a devastating global amphibian pathogen. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 288(1953)
Rothstein A, Byren A, Knapp R, Briggs CJ, Voyles J, Richards-Zawacki C, Rosenblum EBree.  2021.  Divergent regional evolutionary histories of a devastating global amphibian pathogen. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 288(1953)
Wilber MQ, Pfab F, Ohmer M, Briggs CJ.  2021.  Integrating infection intensity into within-and between-host pathogen dynamics: implications for invasion and virulence evolution. The American Naturalist. 198(6)
Brannelly L, McCallum H, Grogan L, Briggs C, Ribas M, Hollanders M, Sasso T, López MFamiliar, Newell D, Kilpatrick AM.  2021.  Mechanisms underlying host persistence following amphibian disease emergence determine appropriate management strategies. Ecology Letters. 24(1)
Brannelly L, McCallum H, Grogan L, Briggs C, Ribas M, Hollanders M, Sasso T, López MFamiliar, Newell D, Kilpatrick AM.  2021.  Mechanisms underlying host persistence following amphibian disease emergence determine appropriate management strategies. Ecology Letters. 24(1)
Wilber MQ, Carter EDavis, Gray MJ, Briggs CJ.  2021.  Putative resistance and tolerance mechanisms have little impact on disease progression for an emerging salamander pathogen. Functional Ecology. 35(4)
Wilber MQ, Carter EDavis, Gray MJ, Briggs CJ.  2021.  Putative resistance and tolerance mechanisms have little impact on disease progression for an emerging salamander pathogen. Functional Ecology. 35(4)
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Wilber MQ.  In Press.  When chytrid fungus invades: integrating theory and data to understand disease-induced amphibian declines. Wildlife Disease Ecology: Linking Theory to Data and Application.

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