Bret D. Elderd, Ph.D.

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2002 University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States 
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Ecology Biology
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Daniel F. Doak grad student 2002 UC Santa Cruz
 (Changing rivers and streams: The effects of anthropogenic alteration of riparian systems on Mimulus guttatus.)

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Andy J Flick grad student
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Richards RL, Elderd BD, Duffy MA. (2023) Unhealthy herds and the predator-spreader: Understanding when predation increases disease incidence and prevalence. Ecology and Evolution. 13: e9918
Flick AJ, Coudron TA, Elderd BD. (2020) Intraguild predation decreases predator fitness with potentially varying effects on pathogen transmission in a herbivore host. Oecologia
Shaffery P, Elderd BD, Dukic V. (2020) A note on species richness and the variance of epidemic severity. Journal of Mathematical Biology
Smith AL, Hodkinson TR, Villellas J, et al. (2020) Global gene flow releases invasive plants from environmental constraints on genetic diversity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Acevedo MA, Dillemuth FP, Flick AJ, et al. (2019) Virulence-driven trade-offs in disease transmission: A meta-analysis. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Elderd BD. (2019) Bottom-up trait-mediated indirect effects decrease pathogen transmission in a tritrophic system. Ecology. 100: e02551
Shrestha S, Elderd BD, Dukic V. (2019) Bayesian-based survival analysis: inferring time to death in host-pathogen interactions Environmental and Ecological Statistics. 26: 17-45
Hovanes KA, Harms KE, Gagnon PR, et al. (2018) Overdispersed Spatial Patterning of Dominant Bunchgrasses in Southeastern Pine Savannas. The American Naturalist. 191: 658-667
Faldyn MJ, Hunter MD, Elderd BD. (2018) Climate change and an invasive, tropical milkweed: an ecological trap for monarch butterflies. Ecology
Joshi T, Elderd BD, Abbott KC. (2018) No appendix necessary: Fecal transplants and antibiotics can resolve Clostridium difficile infection. Journal of Theoretical Biology
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