Cheryl J. Briggs

Affiliations: 
Biomolecular Science and Engineering University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Microbiology Biology
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Wilber MQ, Knapp RA, Smith TC, et al. (2022) Host density has limited effects on pathogen invasion, disease-induced declines, and within-host infection dynamics across a landscape of disease. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Snyder PW, Ramsay CT, Harjoe CC, et al. (2022) Experimental evidence that host species composition alters host-pathogen dynamics in a Ranavirus-amphibian assemblage. Ecology. e3885
Wilber MQ, Ohmer MEB, Altman KA, et al. (2022) Once a reservoir, always a reservoir? Seasonality affects the pathogen maintenance potential of amphibian hosts. Ecology. e3759
Pfab F, Nisbet RM, Briggs CJ. (2022) A time-since-infection model for populations with two pathogens. Theoretical Population Biology. 144: 1-12
Knapp RA, Joseph MB, Smith TC, et al. (2022) Effectiveness of antifungal treatments during chytridiomycosis epizootics in populations of an endangered frog. Peerj. 10: e12712
Wilber MQ, Pfab F, Ohmer ME, et al. (2021) Integrating Infection Intensity into Within- and Between-Host Pathogen Dynamics: Implications for Invasion and Virulence Evolution. The American Naturalist. 198: 661-677
Rothstein AP, Byrne AQ, Knapp RA, et al. (2021) Divergent regional evolutionary histories of a devastating global amphibian pathogen. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20210782
Brannelly LA, McCallum HI, Grogan LF, et al. (2020) Mechanisms underlying host persistence following amphibian disease emergence determine appropriate management strategies. Ecology Letters
Wilber MQ, Briggs CJ, Johnson PTJ. (2020) Disease's hidden death toll: Using parasite aggregation patterns to quantify landscape-level host mortality in a wildlife system. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Rothstein AP, Knapp RA, Bradburd G, et al. (2020) Stepping into the past to conserve the future: archived skin swabs from extant and extirpated populations inform genetic management of an endangered amphibian. Molecular Ecology
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