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Rachel M Penczykowski

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The Journal of Animal Ecology|March 4, 2015
Resources, key traits and the size of fungal epidemics in Daphnia populationsDavid J Civitello, Rachel M Penczykowski, Aimee N Smith, et al.
Ecology|May 6, 2024
Effects of microclimate on disease prevalence across an urbanization gradientQuinn N Fox, Keiko N Farah, Olivia S Shaw, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|March 24, 2020
Self-perpetuating ecological-evolutionary dynamics in an agricultural host-parasite systemAnthony R Ives, Brandon T Barton, Rachel M Penczykowski, et al.
The American Naturalist|January 3, 2022
Virulent Disease Epidemics Can Increase Host Density by Depressing Foraging of HostsRachel M Penczykowski, Marta S Shocket, Jessica Housley Ochs, et al.
Ecology|August 3, 2017
Allocation, not male resistance, increases male frequency during epidemics: a case study in facultatively sexual hostsJessica L Hite, Rachel M Penczykowski, Marta S Shocket, et al.
Ecology|May 6, 2016
Parasites destabilize host populations by shifting stage-structured interactionsJessica L Hite, Rachel M Penczykowski, Marta S Shocket, et al.
The American Naturalist|June 18, 2021
Model Systems in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior: A Call for Diversity in Our Model Systems and DisciplineMeghan A Duffy, Carlos García-Robledo, Swanne P Gordon, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 9, 2022
Sublethal effects of parasitism on ruminants can have cascading consequences for ecosystemsAmanda M Koltz, David J Civitello, Daniel J Becker, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 10, 2021
Response to Charlier et al.: Climate-Disease Feedbacks Mediated by Livestock Methane Emissions Are PlausibleVanessa O Ezenwa, David J Civitello, Aimée T Classen, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|October 11, 2020
Infectious Diseases, Livestock, and Climate: A Vicious Cycle?Vanessa O Ezenwa, David J Civitello, Brandon T Barton, et al.
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The Journal of Animal Ecology|March 4, 2015
Resources, key traits and the size of fungal epidemics in Daphnia populationsDavid J Civitello, Rachel M Penczykowski, Aimee N Smith, et al.
Ecology|May 6, 2024
Effects of microclimate on disease prevalence across an urbanization gradientQuinn N Fox, Keiko N Farah, Olivia S Shaw, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|March 24, 2020
Self-perpetuating ecological-evolutionary dynamics in an agricultural host-parasite systemAnthony R Ives, Brandon T Barton, Rachel M Penczykowski, et al.
The American Naturalist|January 3, 2022
Virulent Disease Epidemics Can Increase Host Density by Depressing Foraging of HostsRachel M Penczykowski, Marta S Shocket, Jessica Housley Ochs, et al.
Ecology|August 3, 2017
Allocation, not male resistance, increases male frequency during epidemics: a case study in facultatively sexual hostsJessica L Hite, Rachel M Penczykowski, Marta S Shocket, et al.
Ecology|May 6, 2016
Parasites destabilize host populations by shifting stage-structured interactionsJessica L Hite, Rachel M Penczykowski, Marta S Shocket, et al.
The American Naturalist|June 18, 2021
Model Systems in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior: A Call for Diversity in Our Model Systems and DisciplineMeghan A Duffy, Carlos García-Robledo, Swanne P Gordon, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 9, 2022
Sublethal effects of parasitism on ruminants can have cascading consequences for ecosystemsAmanda M Koltz, David J Civitello, Daniel J Becker, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 10, 2021
Response to Charlier et al.: Climate-Disease Feedbacks Mediated by Livestock Methane Emissions Are PlausibleVanessa O Ezenwa, David J Civitello, Aimée T Classen, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|October 11, 2020
Infectious Diseases, Livestock, and Climate: A Vicious Cycle?Vanessa O Ezenwa, David J Civitello, Brandon T Barton, et al.
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