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Meghan A Duffy

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 14, 2014
Epidemiology. It helps to be well connectedMeghan A Duffy
The American Naturalist|August 17, 2021
Why We Should Preach to the Climate Change Choir: The Importance of Science Communication That Engages People Who Already Accept Climate ChangeMeghan A Duffy
Ecology and Evolution|November 21, 2017
Last and corresponding authorship practices in ecologyMeghan A Duffy
Oecologia|May 15, 2007
Selective predation, parasitism, and trophic cascades in a bluegill-Daphnia-parasite systemMeghan A Duffy
The American Naturalist|June 18, 2021
The Use and Underuse of Model Systems in Infectious Disease Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyNina Wale, Meghan A Duffy
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 14, 2020
Local adaptation of a parasite to solar radiation impacts disease transmission potential, spore yield, and host fecundityMary Alta Rogalski, Meghan A Duffy
Ecology and Evolution|January 25, 2023
Rapid evolution of a bacterial parasite during outbreaks in two <i>Daphnia</i> populationsClara L Shaw, Meghan A Duffy
The American Naturalist|July 14, 2021
The Context-Dependent Effects of Host Competence, Competition, and Pathogen Transmission Mode on Disease PrevalenceMichael H Cortez, Meghan A Duffy
Ecology Letters|January 6, 2007
Rapid evolution and ecological host-parasite dynamicsMeghan A Duffy, Lena Sivars-Becker
The American Naturalist|November 19, 2020
Comparing the Indirect Effects between Exploiters in Predator-Prey and Host-Pathogen SystemsMichael H Cortez, Meghan A Duffy
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 14, 2014
Epidemiology. It helps to be well connectedMeghan A Duffy
The American Naturalist|August 17, 2021
Why We Should Preach to the Climate Change Choir: The Importance of Science Communication That Engages People Who Already Accept Climate ChangeMeghan A Duffy
Ecology and Evolution|November 21, 2017
Last and corresponding authorship practices in ecologyMeghan A Duffy
Oecologia|May 15, 2007
Selective predation, parasitism, and trophic cascades in a bluegill-Daphnia-parasite systemMeghan A Duffy
The American Naturalist|June 18, 2021
The Use and Underuse of Model Systems in Infectious Disease Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyNina Wale, Meghan A Duffy
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 14, 2020
Local adaptation of a parasite to solar radiation impacts disease transmission potential, spore yield, and host fecundityMary Alta Rogalski, Meghan A Duffy
Ecology and Evolution|January 25, 2023
Rapid evolution of a bacterial parasite during outbreaks in two <i>Daphnia</i> populationsClara L Shaw, Meghan A Duffy
The American Naturalist|July 14, 2021
The Context-Dependent Effects of Host Competence, Competition, and Pathogen Transmission Mode on Disease PrevalenceMichael H Cortez, Meghan A Duffy
Ecology Letters|January 6, 2007
Rapid evolution and ecological host-parasite dynamicsMeghan A Duffy, Lena Sivars-Becker
The American Naturalist|November 19, 2020
Comparing the Indirect Effects between Exploiters in Predator-Prey and Host-Pathogen SystemsMichael H Cortez, Meghan A Duffy
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