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Benjamin D Dalziel

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Science Advances|November 26, 2025
Predicting and controlling infectious disease epidemics in citiesBenjamin D Dalziel
Plos Computational Biology|July 11, 2025
Time-series modeling of epidemics in complex populations: Detecting changes in incidence volatility over timeRachael Aber, Yanming Di, Benjamin D Dalziel
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 19, 2013
Human mobility patterns predict divergent epidemic dynamics among citiesBenjamin D Dalziel, Babak Pourbohloul, Stephen P Ellner
Ecology Letters|April 11, 2008
Are there general mechanisms of animal home range behaviour? A review and prospects for future researchLuca Börger, Benjamin D Dalziel, John M Fryxell
The American Naturalist|July 5, 2008
Fitting probability distributions to animal movement trajectories: using artificial neural networks to link distance, resources, and memoryBenjamin D Dalziel, Juan M Morales, John M Fryxell
Plos One|December 8, 2025
Cooperative environmental engineering via biofilm formation can stabilize consumer-resource systemsBryan K Lynn, Patrick De Leenheer, Benjamin D Dalziel
The American Naturalist|April 23, 2010
Fitting dynamic models to animal movement data: the importance of probes for model selection, a reply to Franz and CaillaudBenjamin D Dalziel, Juan M Morales, John M Fryxell
Journal of Mathematical Biology|May 19, 2020
Global analysis of a predator-prey model with variable predator search rateBenjamin D Dalziel, Enrique Thomann, Jan Medlock, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|December 16, 2021
Publisher Correction: Collective behaviour can stabilize ecosystemsBenjamin D Dalziel, Mark Novak, James R Watson, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 13, 2021
Collective behaviour can stabilize ecosystemsBenjamin D Dalziel, Mark Novak, James R Watson, et al.
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Science Advances|November 26, 2025
Predicting and controlling infectious disease epidemics in citiesBenjamin D Dalziel
Plos Computational Biology|July 11, 2025
Time-series modeling of epidemics in complex populations: Detecting changes in incidence volatility over timeRachael Aber, Yanming Di, Benjamin D Dalziel
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 19, 2013
Human mobility patterns predict divergent epidemic dynamics among citiesBenjamin D Dalziel, Babak Pourbohloul, Stephen P Ellner
Ecology Letters|April 11, 2008
Are there general mechanisms of animal home range behaviour? A review and prospects for future researchLuca Börger, Benjamin D Dalziel, John M Fryxell
The American Naturalist|July 5, 2008
Fitting probability distributions to animal movement trajectories: using artificial neural networks to link distance, resources, and memoryBenjamin D Dalziel, Juan M Morales, John M Fryxell
Plos One|December 8, 2025
Cooperative environmental engineering via biofilm formation can stabilize consumer-resource systemsBryan K Lynn, Patrick De Leenheer, Benjamin D Dalziel
The American Naturalist|April 23, 2010
Fitting dynamic models to animal movement data: the importance of probes for model selection, a reply to Franz and CaillaudBenjamin D Dalziel, Juan M Morales, John M Fryxell
Journal of Mathematical Biology|May 19, 2020
Global analysis of a predator-prey model with variable predator search rateBenjamin D Dalziel, Enrique Thomann, Jan Medlock, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|December 16, 2021
Publisher Correction: Collective behaviour can stabilize ecosystemsBenjamin D Dalziel, Mark Novak, James R Watson, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 13, 2021
Collective behaviour can stabilize ecosystemsBenjamin D Dalziel, Mark Novak, James R Watson, et al.
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