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    Parasite co-infection and interaction as drivers of host heterogeneity by Cattadori, I.M., Boag, B., Hudson, P.J.

    Published in International journal for parasitology (01-03-2008)
    “…We examined the hypothesis that the interaction between concomitant infecting parasites modifies host susceptibility, parasite intensity and the pattern of…”
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    Peak shift and epidemiology in a seasonal host-nematode system by Cattadori, I.M, Boag, B, Bjornstad, O.N, Cornell, S.J, Hudson, P.J

    “…infection, with higher intensities in breeding adult females than adult males and non-breeding females. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis of an…”
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    Climate disruption and parasite-host dynamics: patterns and processes associated with warming and the frequency of extreme climatic events by Hudson, P J, Cattadori, I M, Boag, B, Dobson, A P

    Published in Journal of helminthology (01-06-2006)
    “…Levels of parasitism and the dynamics of helminth systems is subject to the impact of environmental conditions such that we may expect long term increases in…”
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    Spatiotemporal patterns of malaria incidence in northern Thailand by Childs, D.Z., Cattadori, I.M., Suwonkerd, W., Prajakwong, S., Boots, M.

    “…We present a detailed analysis of long-term time series of malaria incidence in northern Thailand. Positive cases for Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax have…”
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    Localized deer absence leads to tick amplification by Perkins, Sarah E., Cattadori, Isabella M., Tagliapietra, Valentina, Rizzoli, Annapaola P., Hudson, Peter J.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-08-2006)
    “…Deer support high tick intensities, perpetuating tick populations, but they do not support tick-borne pathogen transmission, so are dilution hosts. We test the…”
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    Does host immunity influence helminth egg hatchability in the environment? by Lambert, K A, Pathak, A K, Cattadori, I M

    Published in Journal of helminthology (01-07-2015)
    “…Transmission success for helminths with free-living stages depends on the ability of eggs and larvae to develop and survive once in the environment. While…”
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