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Kevin D Lafferty

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Nature Communications|August 12, 2016
Environmental change makes robust ecological networks fragileGiovanni Strona, Kevin D Lafferty
The Journal of Parasitology|August 29, 2012
Predicting what helminth parasites a fish species should have using Parasite Co-occurrence Modeler (PaCo)Giovanni Strona, Kevin D Lafferty
Trends in Parasitology|February 28, 2012
FishPEST: an innovative software suite for fish parasitologistsGiovanni Strona, Kevin D Lafferty
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 20, 2009
Parasites reduce food web robustness because they are sensitive to secondary extinction as illustrated by an invasive estuarine snailKevin D Lafferty, Armand M Kuris
Frontiers in Microbiology|December 25, 2013
Abalone farm discharges the withering syndrome pathogen into the wildKevin D Lafferty, Tal Ben-Horin
Trends in Parasitology|February 15, 2015
How do humans affect wildlife nematodes?Sara B Weinstein, Kevin D Lafferty
Plos Biology|April 20, 2004
The elusive baseline of marine disease: are diseases in ocean ecosystems increasing?Jessica R Ward, Kevin D Lafferty
F1000Research|September 10, 2016
The rise and fall of infectious disease in a warmer worldKevin D Lafferty, Erin A Mordecai
The American Naturalist|September 14, 2016
Revisiting Paine's 1966 Sea Star Removal Experiment, the Most-Cited Empirical Article in the American NaturalistKevin D Lafferty, Thomas H Suchanek
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 17, 2013
It's a myth that protection against disease is a strong and general service of biodiversity conservation: Response to Ostfeld and KeesingKevin D Lafferty, Chelsea L Wood
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Nature Communications|August 12, 2016
Environmental change makes robust ecological networks fragileGiovanni Strona, Kevin D Lafferty
The Journal of Parasitology|August 29, 2012
Predicting what helminth parasites a fish species should have using Parasite Co-occurrence Modeler (PaCo)Giovanni Strona, Kevin D Lafferty
Trends in Parasitology|February 28, 2012
FishPEST: an innovative software suite for fish parasitologistsGiovanni Strona, Kevin D Lafferty
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 20, 2009
Parasites reduce food web robustness because they are sensitive to secondary extinction as illustrated by an invasive estuarine snailKevin D Lafferty, Armand M Kuris
Frontiers in Microbiology|December 25, 2013
Abalone farm discharges the withering syndrome pathogen into the wildKevin D Lafferty, Tal Ben-Horin
Trends in Parasitology|February 15, 2015
How do humans affect wildlife nematodes?Sara B Weinstein, Kevin D Lafferty
Plos Biology|April 20, 2004
The elusive baseline of marine disease: are diseases in ocean ecosystems increasing?Jessica R Ward, Kevin D Lafferty
F1000Research|September 10, 2016
The rise and fall of infectious disease in a warmer worldKevin D Lafferty, Erin A Mordecai
The American Naturalist|September 14, 2016
Revisiting Paine's 1966 Sea Star Removal Experiment, the Most-Cited Empirical Article in the American NaturalistKevin D Lafferty, Thomas H Suchanek
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 17, 2013
It's a myth that protection against disease is a strong and general service of biodiversity conservation: Response to Ostfeld and KeesingKevin D Lafferty, Chelsea L Wood
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