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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Publication DateArticle TitleAuthor(s)
2-Jul-2018Benefits and Challenges in Using Seroprevalence Data to Inform Models for Measles and Rubella EliminationWinter, Amy K.; Martinez, Micaela E.; Cutts, Felicity T.; Moss, William J.; Ferrari, Matt J.; et al
Jul-2018Tightly Bunched Herding Improves Cattle Performance in African Savanna RangelandOdadi, Wilfred O.; Riginos, Corinna; Rubenstein, Daniel I.
Jul-2018Woody plants optimise stomatal behaviour relative to hydraulic riskAnderegg, William R.L.; Wolf, Adam; Arango-Velez, Adriana; Choat, Brendan; Chmura, Daniel J.; et al
Jul-2018Mutualistic acacia ants exhibit reduced aggression and more frequent off-tree movements near termite moundsHenry, Lucas P.; Tokita, Christopher K.; Misra, Mayank; Forrow, Avery B.; Rubenstein, Daniel I.
11-Jun-2018Investigating the viral ecology of global bee communities with high-throughput metagenomicsGalbraith, David A; Fuller, Zachary L; Ray, Allyson M; Brockmann, Axel; Frazier, Maryann; et al
6-Jun-2018Revealing Measles Outbreak Risk With a Nested Immunoglobulin G Serosurvey in MadagascarWinter, Amy K.; Wesolowski, Amy P.; Mensah, Keitly J.; Ramamonjiharisoa, Miora Bruna; Randriamanantena, Andrianmasina Herivelo; et al
1-Jun-2018Activity of Genes with Functions in Human Williams–Beuren Syndrome Is Impacted by Mobile Element Insertions in the Gray Wolf GenomevonHoldt, Bridgett M.; Ji, Sarah S.; Aardema, Matthew L.; Stahler, Daniel R.; Udell, Monique A.R.; et al
1-Jun-2018Complementary Paths to Chagas Disease Elimination: The Impact of Combining Vector Control With Etiological TreatmentCucunubá, Zulma M.; Nouvellet, Pierre; Peterson, Jennifer K.; Bartsch, Sarah M.; Lee, Bruce Y.; et al
Jun-2018Above- and below-ground allocation and functional trait response to soil water inputs and drying rates of two common savanna grassesCabal, Ciro; Rubenstein, Daniel I.
Jun-2018Edge fires drive the shape and stability of tropical forestsHébert-Dufresne, Laurent; Pellegrini, Adam F.A.; Bhat, Uttam; Redner, Sidney; Pacala, Stephen W.; et al
Jun-2018Widespread, long-term admixture between grey wolves and domestic dogs across Eurasia and its implications for the conservation status of hybridsPilot, Małgorzata; Greco, Claudia; vonHoldt, Bridgett M.; Randi, Ettore; Jędrzejewski, Włodzimierz; et al
Jun-2018Striping patterns may not influence social interactions and mating in zebra: Observations from melanic zebra in South AfricaCaputo, Michelle; Rubenstein, Daniel I.; Froneman, Pierre W.; Bouveroux, Thibaut
Jun-2018How ecology shapes exploitation: a framework to predict the behavioural response of human and animal foragers along exploration-exploitation trade-offsMonk, Christopher T.; Barbier, Matthieu; Romanczuk, Pawel; Watson, James R.; Alós, Josep; et al
31-May-2018Outstanding questions in the study of archaic hominin admixtureWolf, Aaron B.; Akey, Joshua M.
22-May-2018Divergent drivers of leaf trait variation within species, among species, and among functional groupsOsnas, Jeanne L.D.; Katabuchi, Masatoshi; Kitajima, Kaoru; Wright, S. Joseph; Reich, Peter B.; et al
14-May-2018Parasite-Microbiota Interactions With the Vertebrate Gut: Synthesis Through an Ecological LensLeung, Jacqueline M.; Graham, Andrea L.; Knowles, Sarah C.L.
9-May-2018Challenges and Opportunities in Disease Forecasting in Outbreak Settings: A Case Study of Measles in Lola Prefecture, GuineaFerrari, Matthew J.; Metcalf, C. Jessica E.; Graham, Matthew; Prikazsky, Vladimir; Takahashi, Saki; et al
3-May-2018An Animal Detection Pipeline for IdentificationParham, J.; Stewart, C.; Crall, J.; Rubenstein, Daniel I.; Holmberg, J.; et al
23-Apr-2018Supervised machine learning reveals introgressed loci in the genomes of Drosophila simulans and D. sechelliaSchrider, Daniel R.; Ayroles, Julien F.; Matute, Daniel R.; Kern, Andrew D.
7-Apr-2018Impact of Public Health Responses During a Measles Outbreak in an Amish Community in Ohio: Modeling the Dynamics of TransmissionGastañaduy, Paul A.; Funk, Sebastian; Paul, Prabasaj; Tatham, Lilith; Fisher, Nicholas; et al