Alicia Ellis

Research & Policy in Infectious Disease Dynamics

Fogarty International Center (NIH)

Publications

  Ellis, A.M., Meentemeyer, R, Vaclavik, T.  In press. Incorporating the effects of landscape heterogeneity on pathogen dispersal into spatially-explicit disease models. Oikos.
 
  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.
 
  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.
 
  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]
 
  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.
 
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.
 
Ellis, A.M. 2008. Incorporating density dependence into the oviposition preference – offspring performance relationship. Journal of Animal Ecology 77: 247-256.
 
Ellis, A.M., Lounibos, P., and Holyoak, M. 2006. Evaluating the long-term metacommunity dynamics of tree hole mosquitoes. Ecology 87: 2582-2590.
   
PDF Ellis, A.M., and Post, E. 2003. Population response to climate change: linear vs. non-linear modeling approaches.
BMC Ecology 4:2.
   
PDF 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.