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Mechanisms underlying host persistence following amphibian disease emergence determine appropriate management strategies. Ecology Letters. 24(1)
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2021. Conservation decisions under pressure: Lessons from an exercise in rapid response to wildlife disease. Conservation Science and Practice. 2(1)
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2020. Conservation decisions under pressure: Lessons from an exercise in rapid response to wildlife disease. Conservation Science and Practice. 2(1)
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2020. Conservation decisions under pressure: Lessons from an exercise in rapid response to wildlife disease. Conservation Science and Practice. 2(1)
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2020. Energy budgets for tadpoles approaching metamorphosis. Ecological Modelling. 436
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2020. Cryptic diversity of a widespread global pathogen reveals expanded threats to amphibian conservation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116(41)
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2019. Occurrence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in anurans of the Mediterranean region of Baja California, México. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 127(3)
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2018. Extreme drought, host density, sex, and bullfrogs influence fungal pathogen infection in a declining lotic amphibian. Ecosphere. 8(3)
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2017. Using decision analysis to support proactive management of emerging infectious wildlife diseases. The Ecological Society of America, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 15(4):214-221.
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2017. Using stochastic epidemiological models to evaluate conservation strategies for endangered amphibians. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 14(133):20170480.
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2017. Integrating the effects of ocean acidification across functional scales on tropical coral reefs. BioScience. 66(5):350-362.
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2016. A general consumer-resource population model. Science. 349:854–857.
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2015. Emerging fungal threats to animal, plant and ecosystem health. Nature. 484:186–194.
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2012. Review. NATURE. 484:12.
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2012. Treatment of amphibians infected with chytrid fungus: learning from failed trials with itraconazole, antimicrobial peptides, bacteria, and heat therapy. Diseases of aquatic organisms. 98:11–25.
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2012. Testing a key assumption of host-pathogen theory: density and disease transmission. Oikos. 117:1667–1673.
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2008. Should we expect population thresholds for wildlife disease? Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 20:511–519.
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2005. What causes generation cycles in populations of stored-product moths? Journal of Animal Ecology. :352–366.
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2000. Does Host Self-Regulation Increase the Likelihood of Insect-Pathogen Population Cycles? The American Naturalist. 153:228–235.
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