Marta Shocket, PhD
Affiliations: | 2010-2016 | Department of Biology | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
2016-2019 | Department of Biology | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA | |
2019-2021 | Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA | |
2021-2023 | Department of Geography | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States | |
2023- | Lancaster Environment Centre | Lancaster University, Bailrigg, England, United Kingdom |
Area:
Disease ecology, thermal biology, global changeWebsite:
https://mshocket.github.ioGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorSpencer R. Hall | grad student | 2010-2016 | Indiana University Bloomington |
Erin A. Mordecai | post-doc | Stanford | |
Van Savage | post-doc | 2019-2021 | UCLA (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) |
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Hector TE, Shocket MS, Sgrò CM, et al. (2024) Acclimation to warmer temperatures can protect host populations from both further heat stress and the potential invasion of pathogens. Global Change Biology. 30: e17341 |
Dennington NL, Grossman MK, Ware-Gilmore F, et al. (2024) Phenotypic adaptation to temperature in the mosquito vector, Aedes aegypti. Global Change Biology. 30: e17041 |
Pawar S, Huxley PJ, Smallwood TRC, et al. (2024) Variation in temperature of peak trait performance constrains adaptation of arthropod populations to climatic warming. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Penczykowski RM, Fearon ML, Hite JL, et al. (2023) Pathways linking nutrient enrichment, habitat structure, and parasitism to host-resource interactions. Oecologia |
Shocket MS. (2023) Fluctuating temperatures have a surprising effect on disease transmission. Plos Biology. 21: e3002288 |
Mordecai EA, Cohen JM, Evans MV, et al. (2022) Correction: Detecting the impact of temperature on transmission of Zika, dengue, and chikungunya using mechanistic models. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. 16: e0010514 |
Penczykowski RM, Shocket MS, Ochs JH, et al. (2022) Virulent Disease Epidemics Can Increase Host Density by Depressing Foraging of Hosts. The American Naturalist. 199: 75-90 |
Couper LI, Farner JE, Caldwell JM, et al. (2021) How will mosquitoes adapt to climate warming? Elife. 10 |
Athni TS, Shocket MS, Couper LI, et al. (2021) The influence of vector-borne disease on human history: socio-ecological mechanisms. Ecology Letters |
Nova N, Deyle ER, Shocket MS, et al. (2020) Susceptible host availability modulates climate effects on dengue dynamics. Ecology Letters |