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Kenichi W Okamoto

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Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 2, 2015
The dynamics of strangling among forest treesKenichi W Okamoto
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 5, 2012
The biological control of disease vectorsKenichi W Okamoto, Priyanga Amarasekare
Ecology Letters|August 20, 2022
Eco-evolutionary dynamics of interference competitionGregory F Grether, Kenichi W Okamoto
Ecology Letters|March 16, 2013
The evolution of species recognition in competitive and mating contexts: the relative efficacy of alternative mechanisms of character displacementKenichi W Okamoto, Gregory F Grether
Plos Computational Biology|October 19, 2020
After the honeymoon, the divorce: Unexpected outcomes of disease control measures against endemic infectionsBrandon Hollingsworth, Kenichi W Okamoto, Alun L Lloyd
Plos Computational Biology|March 11, 2016
Integrating Transgenic Vector Manipulation with Clinical Interventions to Manage Vector-Borne DiseasesKenichi W Okamoto, Fred Gould, Alun L Lloyd
PLOS Global Public Health|March 24, 2023
Mapping climate change's impact on cholera infection risk in BangladeshSophia E Kruger, Paul A Lorah, Kenichi W Okamoto
Journal of Theoretical Biology|May 10, 2014
Modeling oncolytic virotherapy: is complete tumor-tropism too much of a good thing?Kenichi W Okamoto, Priyanga Amarasekare, Ian T D Petty
Evolutionary Applications|January 9, 2015
Mitigating fisheries-induced evolution in lacustrine brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) in southern Quebec, CanadaKenichi W Okamoto, Rebecca Whitlock, Pierre Magnan, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|January 6, 2015
Antipathogen genes and the replacement of disease-vectoring mosquito populations: a model-based evaluationMichael A Robert, Kenichi W Okamoto, Fred Gould, et al.
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 2, 2015
The dynamics of strangling among forest treesKenichi W Okamoto
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 5, 2012
The biological control of disease vectorsKenichi W Okamoto, Priyanga Amarasekare
Ecology Letters|August 20, 2022
Eco-evolutionary dynamics of interference competitionGregory F Grether, Kenichi W Okamoto
Ecology Letters|March 16, 2013
The evolution of species recognition in competitive and mating contexts: the relative efficacy of alternative mechanisms of character displacementKenichi W Okamoto, Gregory F Grether
Plos Computational Biology|October 19, 2020
After the honeymoon, the divorce: Unexpected outcomes of disease control measures against endemic infectionsBrandon Hollingsworth, Kenichi W Okamoto, Alun L Lloyd
Plos Computational Biology|March 11, 2016
Integrating Transgenic Vector Manipulation with Clinical Interventions to Manage Vector-Borne DiseasesKenichi W Okamoto, Fred Gould, Alun L Lloyd
PLOS Global Public Health|March 24, 2023
Mapping climate change's impact on cholera infection risk in BangladeshSophia E Kruger, Paul A Lorah, Kenichi W Okamoto
Journal of Theoretical Biology|May 10, 2014
Modeling oncolytic virotherapy: is complete tumor-tropism too much of a good thing?Kenichi W Okamoto, Priyanga Amarasekare, Ian T D Petty
Evolutionary Applications|January 9, 2015
Mitigating fisheries-induced evolution in lacustrine brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) in southern Quebec, CanadaKenichi W Okamoto, Rebecca Whitlock, Pierre Magnan, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|January 6, 2015
Antipathogen genes and the replacement of disease-vectoring mosquito populations: a model-based evaluationMichael A Robert, Kenichi W Okamoto, Fred Gould, et al.
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