Publications
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Ellis, A.M.,
Meentemeyer, R, Vaclavik, T. In press. Incorporating the
effects of landscape heterogeneity on pathogen dispersal into
spatially-explicit disease models. Oikos. |
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Ellis, A.M. In revision.
Environmental heterogeneity and the spatial distribution of
predators: Implications for spatial community structure in
a natural tree hole system. Journal undecided. |
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Ellis, A.M., Barker, C., Chaves, L.F., George,
D., LeManach, A., Niu, T., Pullium, J., Scott, T. In prep.
Models of mosquito-borne diseases: Current state and
research priorities. To be submitted to Nature. |
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Ellis*, A.M., LeManach*, A., Cross, P., George,
D., Kitron, U., Lindsay, S., Reisen, W., Smith, D., Tatum, A..
In prep. A typology of human and vector movement:
Impact on dynamics and control of mosquito-borne diseases.
To be submitted to Trends in Ecology and Evolution or PLoS
Biology. [*: equal authorship] |
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Novoseltsev, V.N., Michalski, A.I., Novosetseva, J.A., Yashin,
A.I., Carey, J.R., Ellis, A.M.,
Scott, T.W. In prep. The role of age-dependent
vector mortality in determining vectorial capacity, R0, and
transmission dynamics. Journal undecided. |
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Ellis, A.M.
2008. Linking movement and oviposition
behavior to spatial population distribution in the tree hole
mosquito
Ochlerotatus triseriatus. Journal of Animal Ecology 77:
156-166. |
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Ellis, A.M.
2008. Incorporating density dependence into the oviposition
preference – offspring performance relationship. Journal of
Animal Ecology 77: 247-256. |
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Ellis, A.M.,
Lounibos, P., and Holyoak, M. 2006. Evaluating the long-term
metacommunity dynamics of tree hole mosquitoes. Ecology
87: 2582-2590. |
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Ellis, A.M., and Post, E. 2003. Population response to
climate change: linear vs. non-linear modeling approaches.
BMC Ecology 4:2. |
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Post, E., Stenseth, N.C., Peterson, R.O., Vucetich, J.A., and
Ellis, A.M. 2002. Phase dependence and population cycles
in a large mammal predator-prey system.
Ecology 83(1): 2996-3002.
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