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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)
Dye C, Barlow ND, Begon M, Bowers RG, Bolker BM, Briggs CG, Dobson AP, Elkington J, Gascoyne S, Godfray HCG et al..  1995.  Microparasite group report: persistence of microparasites in natural populations. Ecology of infectious diseases in natural populations (eds BT Grenfell & AP Dobson). Publications of the Newton Institute. :123–143.
Dye C, Barlow ND, Begon M, Bowers RG, Bolker BM, Briggs CG, Dobson AP, Elkington J, Gascoyne S, Godfray HCG et al..  1995.  Microparasite group report: persistence of microparasites in natural populations. Ecology of infectious diseases in natural populations (eds BT Grenfell & AP Dobson). Publications of the Newton Institute. :123–143.
Godfray HCJ, Briggs CJ, Barlow ND, O'Callaghan M, Glare TR, Jackson TA.  1999.  A model of insect—pathogen dynamics in which a pathogenic bacterium can also reproduce saprophytically. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 266:233–240.
Godfray HCJ, Briggs CJ, Barlow ND, O'Callaghan M, Glare TR, Jackson TA.  1999.  A model of insect—pathogen dynamics in which a pathogenic bacterium can also reproduce saprophytically. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 266:233–240.
Godfray HCJ, O'reilly DR, Briggs CJ.  1997.  A model of Nucleopolyhedrovirus (NPV) population genetics applied to co–occlusion and the spread of the few Polyhedra (FP) phenotype. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 264:315–322.
Briggs CJ, Godfray HCJ.  1995.  Models of intermediate complexity in insect-pathogen interactions: population dynamics of the microsporidian pathogen, Nosema pyrausta, of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis. Parasitology. 111:S71–S89.

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