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Meggan E Craft

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The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 26, 2017
Dynamic, spatial models of parasite transmission in wildlife: Their structure, applications and remaining challengesLauren A White, James D Forester, Meggan E Craft
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|November 28, 2015
Using contact networks to explore mechanisms of parasite transmission in wildlifeLauren A White, James D Forester, Meggan E Craft
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|October 30, 2010
Disease transmission in territorial populations: the small-world network of Serengeti lionsMeggan E Craft, Erik Volz, Craig Packer, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 28, 2009
Distinguishing epidemic waves from disease spillover in a wildlife populationMeggan E Craft, Erik Volz, Craig Packer, et al.
Methods in Ecology and Evolution|March 11, 2021
Trade-offs with telemetry-derived contact networks for infectious disease studies in wildlifeMarie L J Gilbertson, Lauren A White, Meggan E Craft
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|January 30, 2022
How to study parasites and host migration: a roadmap for empiricistsSandra A Binning, Meggan E Craft, Marlene Zuk, et al.
Behaviour|November 5, 2019
Incorporating genomic methods into contact networks to reveal new insights into animal behavior and infectious disease dynamicsMarie L J Gilbertson, Nicholas M Fountain-Jones, Meggan E Craft
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 19, 2023
Gaps in modelling animal migration with evolutionary game theory: infection can favour the loss of migrationAllison K Shaw, Martha Torstenson, Meggan E Craft, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 21, 2019
Host migration strategy is shaped by forms of parasite transmission and infection costAllison K Shaw, Meggan E Craft, Marlene Zuk, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|January 9, 2018
Seasonality and pathogen transmission in pastoral cattle contact networksKimberly VanderWaal, Marie Gilbertson, Sharon Okanga, et al.
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The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 26, 2017
Dynamic, spatial models of parasite transmission in wildlife: Their structure, applications and remaining challengesLauren A White, James D Forester, Meggan E Craft
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|November 28, 2015
Using contact networks to explore mechanisms of parasite transmission in wildlifeLauren A White, James D Forester, Meggan E Craft
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|October 30, 2010
Disease transmission in territorial populations: the small-world network of Serengeti lionsMeggan E Craft, Erik Volz, Craig Packer, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 28, 2009
Distinguishing epidemic waves from disease spillover in a wildlife populationMeggan E Craft, Erik Volz, Craig Packer, et al.
Methods in Ecology and Evolution|March 11, 2021
Trade-offs with telemetry-derived contact networks for infectious disease studies in wildlifeMarie L J Gilbertson, Lauren A White, Meggan E Craft
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|January 30, 2022
How to study parasites and host migration: a roadmap for empiricistsSandra A Binning, Meggan E Craft, Marlene Zuk, et al.
Behaviour|November 5, 2019
Incorporating genomic methods into contact networks to reveal new insights into animal behavior and infectious disease dynamicsMarie L J Gilbertson, Nicholas M Fountain-Jones, Meggan E Craft
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 19, 2023
Gaps in modelling animal migration with evolutionary game theory: infection can favour the loss of migrationAllison K Shaw, Martha Torstenson, Meggan E Craft, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 21, 2019
Host migration strategy is shaped by forms of parasite transmission and infection costAllison K Shaw, Meggan E Craft, Marlene Zuk, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|January 9, 2018
Seasonality and pathogen transmission in pastoral cattle contact networksKimberly VanderWaal, Marie Gilbertson, Sharon Okanga, et al.
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