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What causes generation cycles in populations of stored-product moths? Journal of Animal Ecology. :352–366.
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2000. Using multi- response models to investigate pathogen coinfections across scales: Insights from emerging diseases of amphibians. Methods Ecol Evol.. 9:1120.
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2017. Two-patch metapopulation dynamics. Lecture notes in biomathematics. 96:125–135.
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1993. Testing intraguild predation theory in a field system: does numerical dominance shift along a gradient of productivity? Ecology Letters. 6:929–935.
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2003. Temperature alters reproductive life history patterns in Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, a lethal pathogen associated with the global loss of amphibians. Ecology and evolution. 2:2241–2249.
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2012. Temperature alters reproductive life history patterns in Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, a lethal pathogen associated with the global loss of amphibians. Ecology and evolution. 2:2241–2249.
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2012. Symbiotic bacteria contribute to innate immune defenses of the threatened mountain yellow-legged frog, Rana muscosa. Biological conservation. 138:390–398.
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2007. Symbiotic bacteria contribute to innate immune defenses of the threatened mountain yellow-legged frog, Rana muscosa. Biological conservation. 138:390–398.
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2007. Symbiotic bacteria contribute to innate immune defenses of the threatened mountain yellow-legged frog, Rana muscosa. Biological conservation. 138:390–398.
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2007. Spatial dynamics of Lyme disease: a review. EcoHealth. 5:167–195.
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2008. Skin microbes on frogs prevent morbidity and mortality caused by a lethal skin fungus. The ISME journal. 3:818–824.
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2009. Should we expect population thresholds for wildlife disease? Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 20:511–519.
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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. Should we expect population thresholds for wildlife disease? Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 20:511–519.
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2005. Risk of vector tick exposure initially increases, then declines through time in response to wildfire in California. Ecosphere. 9(5):Articlee02227.
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2018. Recruitment Drives Spatial Variation in Recovery Rates of Resilient Coral Reefs. Scientific Reports. 8(7338)
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2018. Prevalence and distribution of chytridiomycosis throughout Asia. FrogLog. 98:33–34.
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2011. Population genetics of the frog-killing fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 104:13845–13850.
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2019. Of poisons and parasites: the defensive role of tetrodotoxin against infections in newts. Journal of Animal Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12816
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2018. Of poisons and parasites: the defensive role of tetrodotoxin against infections in newts. Journal of Animal Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12816
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2018. Nowhere to hide: impact of a temperature-sensitive amphibian pathogen along an elevation gradient in the temperate zone. Ecosphere. 2:1–26.
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2011. Natural enemy specialization and the period of population cycles. Ecology Letters. 6:381–384.
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2003. Mountain Yellow-legged Frogs (Rana muscosa) did not Produce Detectable Antibodies in Immunization Experiments with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Journal of wildlife diseases. 52:154–158.
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