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- All hosts are not equal: explaining differential patterns of malformations in an amphibian community Journal Article
- Antimicrobial peptide defenses against pathogens associated with global amphibian declines Journal Article
- Are novel or locally adapted pathogens more devastating and why? Resolving opposing hypotheses Journal Article
- Beyond immunity: quantifying the effects of host anti-parasite behavior on parasite transmission Journal Article
- Blood parasites of two Costa Rican amphibians with comments on detection and microfilaria density associated with adult filarial worm intensity Journal Article
- CRITICAL PERIOD OF SENSITIVITY FOR EFFECTS OF CADMIUM ON FROG GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Journal Article
- Chance or choice? Understanding parasite selection and infection in multi-host communities Journal Article
- Co-habiting amphibian species harbor unique skin bacterial communities in wild populations Journal Article
- Community disassembly and disease: realistic-but not randomized-biodiversity losses enhance parasite transmission Journal Article
- Community richness of amphibian skin bacteria correlates with bioclimate at the global scale Journal Article
- Continental-extent patterns in amphibian malformations linked to parasites, chemical contaminants, and their interactions Journal Article
- Disease and the Extended Phenotype: Parasites Control Host Performance and Survival through Induced Changes in Body Plan Journal Article
- Diversity and disease: community structure drives parasite transmission and host fitness Journal Article
- Does timing matter? How priority effects influence the outcome of parasite interactions within hosts Journal Article
- EXPERIMENTAL EXPOSURE OF HELISOMA TRIVOLVIS AND BIOMPHALARIA GLABRATA (GASTROPODA) TO RIBEIROIA ONDATRAE (TREMATODA) Journal Article
- Ecological Correlates of Large-Scale Turnover in the Dominant Members of Pseudacris crucifer Skin Bacterial Communities Journal Article
- Ecomorphology and disease: cryptic effects of parasitism on host habitat use, thermoregulation, and predator avoidance Journal Article
- Experimental evidence that host species composition alters host-pathogen dynamics in a ranavirus-amphibian assemblage Journal Article
- Experimental investigation of alternative transmission functions: Quantitative evidence for the importance of nonlinear transmission dynamics in host-parasite systems Journal Article
- Gut bacterial communities across tadpole ecomorphs in two diverse tropical anuran faunas Journal Article
- Heterogeneous hosts: how variation in host size, behaviour and immunity affects parasite aggregation Journal Article
- How Temperature, Pond-Drying, and Nutrients Influence Parasite Infection and Pathology Journal Article
- Individual and combined effects of multiple pathogens on Pacific treefrogs Journal Article
- Parasite competition hidden by correlated coinfection: using surveys and experiments to understand parasite interactions Journal Article
- Parasite diversity and coinfection determine pathogen infection success and host fitness Journal Article
- Parasite metacommunities: Evaluating the roles of host community composition and environmental gradients in structuring symbiont communities within amphibians Journal Article
- Phenological synchrony shapes pathology in host-parasite systems Journal Article
- Population trends associated with skin peptide defenses against chytridiomycosis in Australian frogs Journal Article
- Putting infection on the map: Using heatmaps to characterise within- and between-host distributions of trematode metacercariae Journal Article
- Role of Antimicrobial Peptides in Amphibian Defense Against Trematode Infection Journal Article
- The effect of trematode infection on amphibian limb development and survivorship Journal Article
- Tracking the assembly of nested parasite communities: Using β-diversity to understand variation in parasite richness and composition over time and scale Journal Article
- Transient modification of nerve excitability in vitro by single ultrasound pulses. Journal Article
- Vertebrate range sizes indicate that mountains may be 'higher' in the tropics Journal Article