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Swei A, Ostfeld RS, Lane RS, Briggs CJ.  2011.  Impact of the experimental removal of lizards on Lyme disease risk. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 278:2970–2978.
Swei A, Ostfeld RS, Lane RS, Briggs CJ.  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.
Swei A, Rowley JJL, Rödder D, Diesmos MLL, Diesmos AC, Briggs CJ, Brown R, Cao TTien, Cheng TL, Chong RA et al..  2011.  Is chytridiomycosis an emerging infectious disease in Asia? PLoS One. 6:e23179.
Swei A, Briggs CJ, Lane RS, Ostfeld RS.  2012.  Impacts of an introduced forest pathogen on the risk of Lyme disease in California. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 12:623–632.
Swei A, Meentemeyer R, Briggs CJ.  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.
Swei A, Rowley JJL, Rödder D, Diesmos MLL, Diesmos AC, Briggs CJ, Brown R, Cao TTien, Cheng TL, Chong RA et al..  2011.  Prevalence and distribution of chytridiomycosis throughout Asia. FrogLog. 98:33–34.
Swei A, Ostfeld RS, Lane RS, Briggs CJ.  2011.  2Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, NY 12545-0129, USA 3 Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA 4. Proc. R. Soc. B. 278:2970–2978.
Stutz WE, Blaustein AR, Briggs CJ, Hoverman JT, Rohr JR, Johnson PTJ.  2017.  Using multi- response models to investigate pathogen coinfections across scales: Insights from emerging diseases of amphibians. Methods Ecol Evol.. 9:1120.
Stice MJ, Briggs CJ.  2010.  Immunization is ineffective at preventing infection and mortality due to the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Journal of wildlife diseases. 46:70–77.
Smith TC, Knapp RA, Briggs CJ.  2016.  Declines and extinctions of mountain yellow-legged frogs have small effects on benthic macroinvertebrate communities. Ecosphere. 7