Paul A. Orlando, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Biological Sciences | University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States |
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(The Evolutionary Ecology of Physiological Constraints in Ecological Communities and HPV-Induced Cancer.) |
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Roos P, Orlando PA, Fagerstrom RM, et al. (2015) In North America, some ovarian cancers express the oncogenes of preventable human papillomavirus HPV-18. Scientific Reports. 5: 8645 |
Orlando PA, Hall SR. (2015) How do generalist consumers coexist over evolutionary time? An explanation with nutrition and tradeoffs Theoretical Ecology |
Orlando PA, Brown JS, Gatenby RA, et al. (2013) The ecology of human papillomavirus-induced epithelial lesions and the role of somatic evolution in their progression. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 208: 394-402 |
Orlando PA, Gatenby RA, Brown JS. (2013) Tumor evolution in space: the effects of competition colonization tradeoffs on tumor invasion dynamics. Frontiers in Oncology. 3: 45 |
Orlando PA, Gatenby RA, Brown JS. (2012) Cancer treatment as a game: integrating evolutionary game theory into the optimal control of chemotherapy. Physical Biology. 9: 065007 |
Orlando PA, Brown JS, Wise DH. (2012) Coexistence and community structure in a consumer resource model with implicit stoichiometry. Theoretical Population Biology. 82: 77-84 |
Orlando PA, Gatenby RA, Giuliano AR, et al. (2012) Evolutionary ecology of human papillomavirus: trade-offs, coexistence, and origins of high-risk and low-risk types. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 205: 272-9 |
Mcarthur C, Orlando P, Banks PB, et al. (2012) The foraging tightrope between predation risk and plant toxins: A matter of concentration Functional Ecology. 26: 74-83 |
Orlando PA, Brown JS, Buhse HE, et al. (2011) Switching strategies, population dynamics, and mechanisms of co-existence in food webs with Jekyll-and-Hyde species Evolutionary Ecology Research. 13: 495-511 |
Orlando PA, Brown JS, Whelan CJ. (2009) Co-adaptations of feeding behaviours and gut modulation as a mechanism of co-existence Evolutionary Ecology Research. 11: 541-560 |