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- Co-habiting amphibian species harbor unique skin bacterial communities in wild populations Journal Article
- Community disassembly and disease: realistic-but not randomized-biodiversity losses enhance parasite transmission Journal Article
- Community ecology of invasions: direct and indirect effects of multiple invasive species on aquatic communities Journal Article
- Complex life cycles in a pond food web: effects of life stage structure and parasites on network properties, trophic positions and the fit of a probabilistic niche model Journal Article
- Diversity decoupled from sulfur isotope fractionation in a sulfate-reducing microbial community Journal Article
- How Temperature, Pond-Drying, and Nutrients Influence Parasite Infection and Pathology Journal Article
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- Integrating occupancy models and structural equation models to understand species occurrence Journal Article
- Microbial drivers of methane emissions from unrestored industrial salt ponds. Journal Article
- Parasite infection alters nitrogen cycling at the ecosystem scale Journal Article
- Resistance and tolerance: A hierarchical framework to compare individual versus family-level host contributions in an experimental amphibian-trematode system Journal Article
- Vulnerability of Groundwater Resources Underlying Unlined Produced Water Ponds in the Tulare Basin of the San Joaquin Valley, California Journal Article