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Mark Q Wilber

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 22, 2017
Biological and statistical processes jointly drive population aggregation: using host-parasite interactions to understand Taylor's power lawPieter T J Johnson, Mark Q Wilber
Preventive Veterinary Medicine|February 2, 2021
A framework for surveillance of emerging pathogens at the human-animal interface: Pigs and coronaviruses as a case studyKim M Pepin, Ryan S Miller, Mark Q Wilber
Ecology Letters|August 24, 2022
Capturing complex interactions in disease ecology with simplicial setsMatthew J Silk, Mark Q Wilber, Nina H Fefferman
International Journal for Parasitology|October 18, 2015
Detecting and quantifying parasite-induced host mortality from intensity data: method comparisons and limitationsMark Q Wilber, Sara B Weinstein, Cheryl J Briggs
Movement Ecology|February 28, 2025
Towards transient space-use dynamics: re-envisioning models of utilization distribution and their applicationsYun Tao, Valeria Giunta, Luca Börger, et al.
Ecology Letters|May 2, 2020
Disease hotspots or hot species? Infection dynamics in multi-host metacommunities controlled by species identity, not source locationMark Q Wilber, Pieter T J Johnson, Cheryl J Briggs
Ecology|December 10, 2016
When can we infer mechanism from parasite aggregation? A constraint-based approach to disease ecologyMark Q Wilber, Pieter T J Johnson, Cheryl J Briggs
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 16, 2020
Disease's hidden death toll: Using parasite aggregation patterns to quantify landscape-level host mortality in a wildlife systemMark Q Wilber, Cheryl J Briggs, Pieter T J Johnson
The Journal of Animal Ecology|July 15, 2022
High prevalence does not necessarily equal maintenance species: Avoiding biased claims of disease reservoirs when using surveillance dataMark Q Wilber, Joseph DeMarchi, Nina H Fefferman, et al.
Journal of Mathematical Biology|April 30, 2025
Evolution of pathogen tolerance and reproductive trade-off implicationsSabrina H Streipert, David Swigon, Mark Q Wilber, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 22, 2017
Biological and statistical processes jointly drive population aggregation: using host-parasite interactions to understand Taylor's power lawPieter T J Johnson, Mark Q Wilber
Preventive Veterinary Medicine|February 2, 2021
A framework for surveillance of emerging pathogens at the human-animal interface: Pigs and coronaviruses as a case studyKim M Pepin, Ryan S Miller, Mark Q Wilber
Ecology Letters|August 24, 2022
Capturing complex interactions in disease ecology with simplicial setsMatthew J Silk, Mark Q Wilber, Nina H Fefferman
International Journal for Parasitology|October 18, 2015
Detecting and quantifying parasite-induced host mortality from intensity data: method comparisons and limitationsMark Q Wilber, Sara B Weinstein, Cheryl J Briggs
Movement Ecology|February 28, 2025
Towards transient space-use dynamics: re-envisioning models of utilization distribution and their applicationsYun Tao, Valeria Giunta, Luca Börger, et al.
Ecology Letters|May 2, 2020
Disease hotspots or hot species? Infection dynamics in multi-host metacommunities controlled by species identity, not source locationMark Q Wilber, Pieter T J Johnson, Cheryl J Briggs
Ecology|December 10, 2016
When can we infer mechanism from parasite aggregation? A constraint-based approach to disease ecologyMark Q Wilber, Pieter T J Johnson, Cheryl J Briggs
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 16, 2020
Disease's hidden death toll: Using parasite aggregation patterns to quantify landscape-level host mortality in a wildlife systemMark Q Wilber, Cheryl J Briggs, Pieter T J Johnson
The Journal of Animal Ecology|July 15, 2022
High prevalence does not necessarily equal maintenance species: Avoiding biased claims of disease reservoirs when using surveillance dataMark Q Wilber, Joseph DeMarchi, Nina H Fefferman, et al.
Journal of Mathematical Biology|April 30, 2025
Evolution of pathogen tolerance and reproductive trade-off implicationsSabrina H Streipert, David Swigon, Mark Q Wilber, et al.
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