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Mark Wilber
Mark Wilber
University of Tennessee, Institute of Agriculture
E-mail megerősítve itt: utk.edu
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Context‐dependent conservation responses to emerging wildlife diseases
KE Langwig, J Voyles, MQ Wilber, WF Frick, KA Murray, BM Bolker, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13 (4), 195-202, 2015
2062015
Moving beyond too little, too late: managing emerging infectious diseases in wild populations requires international policy and partnerships
J Voyles, AM Kilpatrick, JP Collins, MC Fisher, WF Frick, H McCallum, ...
EcoHealth 12, 404-407, 2015
812015
Extreme drought, host density, sex, and bullfrogs influence fungal pathogen infection in a declining lotic amphibian
AJ Adams, SJ Kupferberg, MQ Wilber, AP Pessier, M Grefsrud, S Bobzien, ...
Ecosphere 8 (3), e01740, 2017
702017
Resistance, tolerance and environmental transmission dynamics determine host extinction risk in a load‐dependent amphibian disease
MQ Wilber, RA Knapp, M Toothman, CJ Briggs
Ecology letters 20 (9), 1169-1181, 2017
692017
Why disease ecology needs life-history theory: a host perspective
A Valenzuela-Sanchez, MQ Wilber, S Canessa, LD Bacigalupe, E Muths, ...
Ecology Letters, 2021
592021
Modeling multi-species and multi-mode contact networks: implications for persistence of bovine tuberculosis at the wildlife-livestock interface
MQ Wilber, KM Pepin, H Campa II, SE Hygnstrom, MJ Lavelle, T Xifara, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2019
432019
Effects of social structure and management on risk of disease establishment in wild pigs
A Yang, P Schlichting, B Wight, WM Anderson, SM Chinn, MQ Wilber, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 90 (4), 820-833, 2021
382021
Integral projection models for host–parasite systems with an application to amphibian chytrid fungus
MQ Wilber, KE Langwig, AM Kilpatrick, HI McCallum, CJ Briggs
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 7 (10), 1182-1194, 2016
362016
Scale collapse and the emergence of the power law species–area relationship
MQ Wilber, J Kitzes, J Harte
Global Ecology and Biogeography 24 (8), 883-895, 2015
362015
Empirical tests of within‐and across‐species energetics in a diverse plant community
EA Newman, ME Harte, N Lowell, M Wilber, J Harte
Ecology 95 (10), 2815-2825, 2014
332014
Defining an epidemiological landscape that connects movement ecology to pathogen transmission and pace‐of‐life
K Manlove, M Wilber, L White, G Bastille‐Rousseau, A Yang, ...
Ecology Letters 25 (8), 1760-1782, 2022
322022
Disease hotspots or hot species? Infection dynamics in multi-host metacommunities controlled by species identity, not source location
MQ Wilber, PTJ Johnson, CJ Briggs
Ecology Letters 23 (8), 1201-1211, 2020
302020
A model for leveraging animal movement to understand spatio‐temporal disease dynamics
MQ Wilber, A Yang, R Boughton, KR Manlove, RS Miller, KM Pepin, ...
Ecology Letters, 2022
292022
Disturbance macroecology: a comparative study of community structure metrics in a high‐severity disturbance regime
EA Newman, MQ Wilber, KE Kopper, MA Moritz, DA Falk, D McKenzie, ...
Ecosphere 11 (1), e03022, 2020
272020
Broad host susceptibility of North American amphibian species to Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans suggests high invasion potential and biodiversity risk
MJ Gray, ED Carter, J Piovia-Scott, JPW Cusaac, AC Peterson, ...
Nature communications 14 (1), 3270, 2023
262023
Detecting and quantifying parasite-induced host mortality from intensity data: method comparisons and limitations
MQ Wilber, SB Weinstein, CJ Briggs
International Journal for Parasitology 46 (1), 59-66, 2016
262016
Improving wellbeing and reducing future world population
WW Murdoch, FI Chu, A Stewart-Oaten, MQ Wilber
PloS one 13 (9), e0202851, 2018
242018
When can we infer mechanism from parasite aggregation? A constraint‐based approach to disease ecology
MQ Wilber, PTJ Johnson, CJ Briggs
Ecology 98 (3), 688-702, 2017
242017
Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans Can Devour More than Salamanders
AE Towe, MJ Gray, ED Carter, MQ Wilber, RJ Ossiboff, K Ash, M Bohanon, ...
The Journal of Wildlife Diseases 57 (4), 942-948, 2021
232021
Frequency‐dependent transmission of Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans in eastern newts
A Tompros, AD Dean, A Fenton, MQ Wilber, ED Carter, MJ Gray
Transboundary and emerging diseases 69 (2), 731-741, 2022
222022
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