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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, Knapp R, Bradburd G, Boiano D, Briggs CJ, Rosenblum EB.  2020.  Stepping into the past to conserve the future: Archived skin swabs from extant and extirpated populations inform genetic management of an endangered amphibian. Molecular Ecology . 29(14)
Rosenblum EBree, James TY, Zamudio KR, Poorten TJ, Ilut D, Rodriguez D, Eastman JM, Richards-Hrdlicka K, Joneson S, Jenkinson TS et al..  2013.  Complex history of the amphibian-killing chytrid fungus revealed with genome resequencing data. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 110:9385–9390.
Rollins-Smith LA, Woodhams DC, Reinert LK, Vredenburg VT, Briggs CJ, Nielsen PF, J Conlon M.  2006.  Antimicrobial peptide defenses of the mountain yellow-legged frog (Rana muscosa). Developmental & Comparative Immunology. 30:831–842.
Rohani P, Wearing HJ, Cameron T, Sait SM.  2003.  Natural enemy specialization and the period of population cycles. Ecology Letters. 6:381–384.
Rachowicz LJ, Knapp RA, Morgan JAT, Stice MJ, Vredenburg VT, Parker JM, Briggs CJ.  2006.  Emerging infectious disease as a proximate cause of amphibian mass mortality. Ecology. 87:1671–1683.
Rachowicz LJ, HERO JEAN, Alford RA, Taylor JW, Morgan JAT, Vredenburg VT, Collins JP, Briggs CJ.  2005.  The novel and endemic pathogen hypotheses: competing explanations for the origin of emerging infectious diseases of wildlife. Conservation Biology. 19:1441–1448.
Rachowicz LJ, Briggs CJ.  2007.  Quantifying the disease transmission function: effects of density on Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis transmission in the mountain yellow-legged frog Rana muscosa. Journal of Animal Ecology. 76:711–721.