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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R828676C001
Pacific Estuarine Ecosystem Indicator Research (PEEIR) Consortium: Ecosystem Indicators Component
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Environmental Indicators in the Estuarine Environment Research Program (2000)
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Book Chapter | Trematode parasites as estuarine indicators: opportunities, applications, and comparisons with conventional community approaches. | None | Huspeni TC, Hechinger RF, Lafferty KD | Huspeni TC, Hechinger RF, Lafferty KD. Trematode parasites as estuarine indicators:opportunities, applications, and comparisons with conventional community approaches. In: Bortone SA, ed. Estuarine Indicators. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2004, Chapter 19, pp. 297-314. |
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Journal Article | Analysis of size trajectory data using an energetic-based growth model. | ECOLOGY | Fujiwara M, Kendall BE, Nisbet RM, Bennett WA | Fujiwara M, Kendall BE, Nisbet RM, Bennett WA. Analysis of size trajectory data using an energetic-based growth model. Ecology 2005;86(6):1441-1451. |
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Journal Article | Host diversity begets parasite diversity: bird final hosts and trematodes in snail intermediate hosts. | PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B: BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Hechinger RF, Lafferty KD | Hechinger RF, Lafferty KD. Host diversity begets parasite diversity: bird final hosts and trematodes in snail intermediate hosts. Proceedings of the Royal Society B–Biological Sciences 2005;272(1567):1059-1066. |
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Journal Article | Using larval trematodes that parasitize snails to evaluate a saltmarsh restoration project. | ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS | Huspeni TC, Lafferty KD | Huspeni TC, Lafferty KD. Using larval trematodes that parasitize snails to evaluate a saltmarsh restoration project. Ecological Applications 2004;14(3):795-804. |
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Journal Article | Is disease increasing or decreasing, and does it impact or maintain biodiversity? | JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY | Lafferty KD | Lafferty KD. Is disease increasing or decreasing, and does it impact or maintain biodiversity? Journal of Parasitology 2003;89(Suppl):S101-S105. |
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Journal Article | How should environmental stress affect the population dynamics of disease? | ECOLOGY LETTERS | Lafferty KD, Holt RD | Lafferty KD, Holt RD. How should environmental stress affect the population dynamics of disease? Ecology Letters 2003;6(7):654-664. |
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Journal Article | Are diseases increasing in the ocean? | ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION, AND SYSTEMATICS | Lafferty KD, Porter JW, Ford SE | Lafferty KD, Porter JW, Ford SE. Are diseases increasing in the ocean? Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 2004;35:31-54. |
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Journal Article | Trematodes associated with mangrove habitat in Puerto Rican salt marshes. | JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY | Lafferty KD, Hechinger RF, Lorda J, Soler L | Lafferty KD, Hechinger RF, Lorda J, Soler L. Trematodes associated with mangrove habitat in Puerto Rican salt marshes. Journal of Parasitology 2005;91(3):697-699. |
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Journal Article | Trematodes in snails near raccoon latrines suggest a final host role for this mammal in California Salt Marshes. | JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY | Lafferty KD, Dunham EJ | Lafferty KD, Dunham EJ. Trematodes in snails near raccoon latrines suggest a final host role for this mammal in California Salt Marshes. Journal of Parasitology 2005;91(2):474-476. |
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Journal Article | Comparison of ammonium oxidizing bacterial phylotypes and function between biofilms and sediments of the Douro River Estuary, Portugal. | ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY | Magalhaes C, Bano N, Wiebe WJ, Hollibaugh JT, et al | Magalhaes C, Bano N, Wiebe WJ, Hollibaugh JT, et al. Comparison of ammonium oxidizing bacterial phylotypes and function between biofilms and sediments of the Douro River Estuary, Portugal. Environmental Microbiology (in review, 2005). |
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Journal Article | Spatial and temporal movement of the lined shore crab Pachygrapsus crassipes in salt marshes and its utility as an indicator of habitat condition. | MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES | Morgan SG, Spilseth SA, Page HM, Brooks AJ, Grosholz ED | Morgan SG, Spilseth SA, Page HM, Brooks AJ, Grosholz ED. Spatial and temporal movement of the lined shore crab Pachygrapsus crassipes in salt marshes and its utility as an indicator of habitat condition. Marine Ecology Progress Series 2006;314:271-281. |
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Journal Article | An efficient strategy to estimate intensity and prevalence: sampling metacercariae in fishes. | JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY | Shaw JC, Aguirre-Macedo L, Lafferty KD | Shaw JC, Aguirre-Macedo L, Lafferty KD. An efficient strategy to estimate intensity and prevalence: sampling metacercariae in fishes. Journal of Parasitology 2005;91(3):515-521. |
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Journal Article | Evaluation of internal elastomer tags for small, mature crabs. | CRUSTACEANA | Spilseth SA, Morgan SG | Spilseth SA, Morgan SG. Evaluation of internal elastomer tags for small, mature crabs. Crustaceana 2005;78(11):1383-1388. |
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Journal Article | The elusive baseline of marine disease: Are diseases in ocean ecosystems increasing? | PLOS BIOLOGY | Ward JR, Lafferty KD | Ward JR, Lafferty KD. The elusive baseline of marine disease: are diseases in ocean ecosystems increasing? PLoS Biology 2004;2(4):542-547. |
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