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Jacob C Koella

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The American Naturalist|July 15, 2003
Shared control of epidemiological traits in a coevolutionary model of host-parasite interactionsOlivier Restif, Jacob C Koella
Oecologia|December 25, 2009
Cost of co-infection controlled by infectious dose combinations and food availabilitySimon Fellous, Jacob C Koella
Malariaworld Journal|May 23, 2024
Modelling the impact of declining insecticide resistance with mosquito age on malaria transmissionAdam Saddler, Jacob C Koella
BMC Evolutionary Biology|June 1, 2010
Experimental evolution of specialization by a microsporidian parasiteMathieu Legros, Jacob C Koella
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 28, 2003
Host growth conditions regulate the plasticity of horizontal and vertical transmission in Holospora undulata, a bacterial parasite of the protozoan Paramecium caudatumOliver Kaltz, Jacob C Koella
The Journal of Animal Ecology|July 21, 2020
Sequential co-infections drive parasite competition and the outcome of infectionGiacomo Zilio, Jacob C Koella
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 20, 2003
Sub-lethal effects of pathogens can lead to the evolution of lower virulence in multiple infectionsSolveig Schjørring, Jacob C Koella
Malaria Journal|June 12, 2002
A theoretical approach to predicting the success of genetic manipulation of malaria mosquitoes in malaria controlChristophe Boëte, Jacob C Koella
Scientific Reports|January 30, 2020
Larval exposure to a pyrethroid insecticide and competition for food modulate the melanisation and antibacterial responses of adult Anopheles gambiaeGaël Hauser, Jacob C Koella
Parasitology|January 25, 2008
Using evolutionary costs to enhance the efficacy of malaria control via genetically manipulated mosquitoesJacob C Koella, Lamia Zaghloul
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The American Naturalist|July 15, 2003
Shared control of epidemiological traits in a coevolutionary model of host-parasite interactionsOlivier Restif, Jacob C Koella
Oecologia|December 25, 2009
Cost of co-infection controlled by infectious dose combinations and food availabilitySimon Fellous, Jacob C Koella
Malariaworld Journal|May 23, 2024
Modelling the impact of declining insecticide resistance with mosquito age on malaria transmissionAdam Saddler, Jacob C Koella
BMC Evolutionary Biology|June 1, 2010
Experimental evolution of specialization by a microsporidian parasiteMathieu Legros, Jacob C Koella
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 28, 2003
Host growth conditions regulate the plasticity of horizontal and vertical transmission in Holospora undulata, a bacterial parasite of the protozoan Paramecium caudatumOliver Kaltz, Jacob C Koella
The Journal of Animal Ecology|July 21, 2020
Sequential co-infections drive parasite competition and the outcome of infectionGiacomo Zilio, Jacob C Koella
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 20, 2003
Sub-lethal effects of pathogens can lead to the evolution of lower virulence in multiple infectionsSolveig Schjørring, Jacob C Koella
Malaria Journal|June 12, 2002
A theoretical approach to predicting the success of genetic manipulation of malaria mosquitoes in malaria controlChristophe Boëte, Jacob C Koella
Scientific Reports|January 30, 2020
Larval exposure to a pyrethroid insecticide and competition for food modulate the melanisation and antibacterial responses of adult Anopheles gambiaeGaël Hauser, Jacob C Koella
Parasitology|January 25, 2008
Using evolutionary costs to enhance the efficacy of malaria control via genetically manipulated mosquitoesJacob C Koella, Lamia Zaghloul
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