Rothstein, Andrew, Allison Byren, Roland Knapp, Cheryl J Briggs, Jamie Voyles, Corinne Richards-Zawacki, and Erica Bree Rosenblum. 2021. “Divergent Regional Evolutionary Histories Of A Devastating Global Amphibian Pathogen”. Proceedings Of The Royal Society B 288.
Wilber, Mark Q, Ferdinand Pfab, Michel Ohmer, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2021. “Integrating Infection Intensity Into Within-And Between-Host Pathogen Dynamics: Implications For Invasion And Virulence Evolution”. The American Naturalist 198.
Brannelly, Laura, Hamish McCallum, Laura Grogan, Cheryl Briggs, Maria Ribas, Matthijs Hollanders, Thais Sasso, Mariel Familiar L\ opez, David Newell, and Auston M Kilpatrick. 2021. “Mechanisms Underlying Host Persistence Following Amphibian Disease Emergence Determine Appropriate Management Strategies”. Ecology Letters 24.
Wilber, Mark Q, Edward Davis Carter, Matthew J Gray, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2021. “Putative Resistance And Tolerance Mechanisms Have Little Impact On Disease Progression For An Emerging Salamander Pathogen”. Functional Ecology 35.
Wilber, Mark Q, Edward Davis Carter, Matthew J Gray, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2021. “Putative Resistance And Tolerance Mechanisms Have Little Impact On Disease Progression For An Emerging Salamander Pathogen”. Functional Ecology 35.
Canessa, Stefano, Annemarieke Spitzen- van der Sluijs, Tariq Stark, Bryony Allen, Phillip Bishop, Molly Bletz, Cheryl J Briggs, et al. 2020. “Conservation Decisions Under Pressure: Lessons From An Exercise In Rapid Response To Wildlife Disease”. Conservation Science And Practice 2.
Wilber, Mark Q, Pieter Johnson, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2020. “Disease Hotspots Or Hot Species? Infection Dynamics In Multi-Host Metacommunities Controlled By Species Identity, Not Source Location”. Ecology Letters 23.
Wilber, Mark Q, Cheryl J Briggs, and Pieter Johnson. 2020. “Disease\Textquoterights Hidden Death Toll: Using Parasite Aggregation Patterns To Quantify Landscape-Level Host Mortality In A Wildlife System”. Journal Of Animal Ecology 89.
Pfab, Ferdinand, Garziella DiRenzo, Ariel Gershman, Cheryl Briggs, and Roger Nisbet. 2020. “Energy Budgets For Tadpoles Approaching Metamorphosis”. Ecological Modelling 436.
Wilber, Mark, Andrea Jani, Joseph Mihaljevic, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2020. “Fungal Infection Alters The Selection, Dispersal And Drift Processes Structuring The Amphibian Skin Microbiome”. Ecology Letters 23.
DiRenzo, Garziella, Renwei Chen, Kelly Ibsen, Mary H Toothman, Abigail Miller, Ariel Gershman, Samir Mitragotri, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2020. “Investigating The Potential Use Of An Ionic Liquid (1-Butyl-1-Methylpyrrolidinium Bis(Trifluoromethylsulfonyl)Imide) As An Anti-Fungal Treatment Against The Amphibian Chytrid Fungus, Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis”. Plos One 15.
Woodhams, Douglas, Louise Rollins-Smith, Laura Reinert, Briana Lam, Reid Harris, Cheryl J Briggs, Vance T Vredenburg, et al. 2020. “Probiotics Modulate A Novel Amphibian Skin Defense Peptide That Is Antifungal And Facilitates Growth Of Antifungal Bacteria”. Microbial Ecology 79.
Rothstein, Andrew, Roland Knapp, Gideon Bradburd, Daniel Boiano, Cheryl J Briggs, and Erica B Rosenblum. 2020. “Stepping Into The Past To Conserve The Future: Archived Skin Swabs From Extant And Extirpated Populations Inform Genetic Management Of An Endangered Amphibian”. Molecular Ecology 29.
Byrne, Allison, Vance T Vredenburg, An Martel, Frank Pasmans, Rayna Bell, David Blackburn, Molly Bletz, et al. 2019. “Cryptic Diversity Of A Widespread Global Pathogen Reveals Expanded Threats To Amphibian Conservation”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences 116.
Vredenburg, Vance T, Samuel McNally, Hasan Sulaeman, Helen Butler, Tiffany Yap, Michelle Koo, Dirk Schmeller, et al. 2019. “Pathogen Invasion History Elucidates Contemporary Host Pathogen Dynamics”. Plos One 14.
Woodhams, Douglas C, Louise A Rollins-Smith, Laura K Reinert, Briana A Lam, Reid N Harris, Cheryl J Briggs, Vance T Vredenburg, et al. (2019 May 16) 2019. “Probiotics Modulate A Novel Amphibian Skin Defense Peptide That Is Antifungal And Facilitates Growth Of Antifungal Bacteria.”. Microb Ecol. doi:10.1007/s00248-019-01385-9.
Wilber, Mark, Pieter Johnson, and Cheryl Briggs. 2019. “When Chytrid Fungus Invades: Integrating Theory And Data To Understand Disease-Induced Am-Phibian Declines”. Wildlife Disease Ecology: Linking Theory To Data And Application.
Jani, AJ, and CJ Briggs. 2018. “Host And Aquatic Environment Shape The Amphibian Skin Microbiome But Effects On Downstream Resistance To The Pathogen Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis Are Variable”. Front. Microbiol. DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.00487.
Tornabene, BJ, AR Blaustein, CJ Briggs, DM Calhoun, PTJ Johnson, T McDevitt-Galles, JR Rohr, and JT Hoverman. (02/2018AD) 2018. “The Influence Of Landscape And Environmental Factors On Ranavirus Epidemiology In Amphibian Assemblage”. Freshwater Biology 63.
Wilson, EA, CJ Briggs, and TL Dudley. 2018. “Invasive African Clawed Frogs In California: A Reservoir For Or Predator Against The Chytrid Fungus?”. Plosone DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191537.
Briggs, Cheryl J, Thomas C Adam, Sally J Holbrook, and Russell J Schmitt. (2018) 2018. “Macroalgae Size Refuge From Herbivory Promotes Alternative Stable States On Coral Reefs.”. Plos One 13: e0202273. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0202273.
Peralta-Garcia, A, AJ Adams, CJ Briggs, P Galina-Tessaro, JH Valdez-Villavicencio, and et .al. 2018. “Occurrence Of Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis In Anurans Of The Mediterranean Region Of Baja California, M\ Exico”. Diseases Of Aquatic Organisms 127.
Johnson, PTJ, DM Calhoun, AN Stokes, CB Susbilla, T McDevitt-Galles, CJ Briggs, JT Hoverman, VV Tkach, and JC de Roode. 2018. “Of Poisons And Parasites: The Defensive Role Of Tetrodotoxin Against Infections In Newts”. Journal Of Animal Ecology DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12816.
Holbrook, SJ, TC Adam, PJ Edmunds, RJ Schmitt, RC Carpenter, AJ Brooks, HS Lenihan, and CJ Briggs. 2018. “Recruitment Drives Spatial Variation In Recovery Rates Of Resilient Coral Reefs”. Scientific Reports 8.
MacDonald, Andrew J, David W Hyon, A McDaniels, KE O\textquoterightConnor, A Swei, and CJ Briggs. (05/2018AD) 2018. “Risk Of Vector Tick Exposure Initially Increases, Then Declines Through Time In Response To Wildfire In California”. Ecosphere 9: Article e02227.
Wilson, EA, TL Dudley, and CJ Briggs. (09/2017AD) 2018. “Shared Behavioral Responses And Predation Risk Of Anuran Larvae And Adults Exposed To A Novel Predator”. In , 20:475-485.
Jani, AJ, RA Knapp, and CJ Briggs. (06/2017AD) 2017. “Epidemic And Endemic Pathogen Dynamics Correspond To Distinct Host Population Microbiomes At A Landscape Scale”. Proceedings Of The Royal Society B 284.
Adams, AJ, SJ Kupferberg, MQ Wilber, AP Pessier, M Grefsrud, S Bobzien, VT Vredenburg, and CJ Briggs. (03/2017AD) 2017. “Extreme Drought, Host Density, Sex, And Bullfrogs Influence Fungal Pathogen Infection In A Declining Lotic Amphibian”. Ecosphere 8.
MacDonald, Andrew J, David W Hyon, John B Brewington, Kerry E O\textquoterightConnor, Andrea Swei, and Cheryl J Briggs. (01/2017AD) 2017. “Lyme Disease Risk In Southern California: Abiotic And Environmental Drivers Of Ixodes Pacificus (Acari: Ixodidae) Density And Infection Prevalence With Borrelia Burgdorferi”. Parasites \& Vectors 10: 13071-016.
Hilker, FM, LJS Allen, VA Bokil, CJ Briggs, and et. al. (10/2017AD) 2017. “Modeling Virus Coinfection To Inform Management Of Maize Lethal Necrosis In Kenya”. Phytopathology 107: 1095-1108.
Adams, AJ, AP Pessier, and CJ Briggs. (10/2017AD) 2017. “Rapid Extirpation Of A North American Frog Coincides With An Increase In Fungal Pathogen Prevalence: Historical Analysis And Implications For Reintroduction”. Biology And Evolution DOI: 10.1002/ece3.3468.
Wilber, MQ, RA Knapp, M Toothman, and CJ Briggs. (09/2017AD) 2017. “Resistance, Tolerance And Environmental Transmission Dynamics Determine Host Extinction Risk In A Load-Dependent Amphibian Disease”. Ecology Letters 20: 1169-1181.
Grant, EHC, E Muths, RA Katz, S Canessa, MJ Adams, L Berger, CJ Briggs, and et. al. (05/2017AD) 2017. “Using Decision Analysis To Support Proactive Management Of Emerging Infectious Wildlife Diseases”. The Ecological Society Of America, Frontiers In Ecology And The Environment 15: 214-221.
Stutz, WE, AR Blaustein, CJ Briggs, JT Hoverman, JR Rohr, and PTJ Johnson. 2017. “Using Multi- Response Models To Investigate Pathogen Coinfections Across Scales: Insights From Emerging Diseases Of Amphibians”. Methods Ecol Evol. 9: 1120.
Drawert, B, M Griesemer, LR Petzold, and CJ Briggs. (08/2017AD) 2017. “Using Stochastic Epidemiological Models To Evaluate Conservation Strategies For Endangered Amphibians”. Journal Of The Royal Society Interface 14: 20170480.
Wilber, MQ, PTJ Johnson, and CJ Briggs. (03/2017AD) 2017. “When Can We Infer Mechanism From Parasite Aggregation? A Constraint-Based Approach To Disease Ecology”. Ecology 98: 688-702.
Smith, Thomas C, Roland A Knapp, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2016. “Declines And Extinctions Of Mountain Yellow-Legged Frogs Have Small Effects On Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities”. Ecosphere 7.
Wilber, Mark Q, Sara B Weinstein, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2016. “Detecting And Quantifying Parasite-Induced Host Mortality From Intensity Data: Method Comparisons And Limitations”. International Journal For Parasitology 46. Pergamon: 59\textendash66.
Wilber, Mark Q, Kate E Langwig, Auston Marm Kilpatrick, Hamish I McCallum, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2016. “Integral Projection Models For Host\Textendashparasite Systems With An Application To Amphibian Chytrid Fungus”. Methods In Ecology And Evolution.
Edmunds, PJ, S Comeau, C. Lantz, A Andersson, CJ Briggs, A Cohen, JP Gattuso, and al. et. (2016) 2016. “Integrating The Effects Of Ocean Acidification Across Functional Scales On Tropical Coral Reefs”. Bioscience 66: 350-362.
Knapp, Roland A, Gary M Fellers, Patrick M Kleeman, David AW Miller, Vance T Vredenburg, Erica B Rosenblum, and Cheryl J Briggs. (10/2016AD) 2016. “Large-Scale Recovery Of An Endangered Amphibian Despite Ongoing Exposure To Multiple Stressors”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 113: 94.
Poorten, Thomas J, Mary J Stice-Kishiyama, Cheryl J Briggs, and Erica Bree Rosenblum. 2016. “Mountain Yellow-Legged Frogs (Rana Muscosa) Did Not Produce Detectable Antibodies In Immunization Experiments With Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis”. Journal Of Wildlife Diseases 52. Wildife Disease Association Business Office, 810 East 10th St., Lawrence, Kansas 66044-8897, USA.: 154\textendash158.
Grant, Evan H Campbell, Erin L Muths, Rachel A Katz, Stefano Canessa, Michael J Adams, Jennifer R Ballard, Lee Berger, et al. 2016. “Salamander Chytrid Fungus (Batrachochytrium Salamandrivorans) In The United States\Textemdashdeveloping Research, Monitoring, And Management Strategies”. Usgs Open-File Report 2015-1233. US Geological Survey.
MacDonald, Andrew J, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2016. “Truncated Seasonal Activity Patterns Of The Western Blacklegged Tick (Ixodes Pacificus) In Central And Southern California”. Ticks And Tick-Borne Diseases 7. Urban \& Fischer: 234\textendash242.
Langwig, Kate E, Jamie Voyles, Mark Q Wilber, Winifred F Frick, Kris A Murray, Benjamin M Bolker, James P Collins, et al. 2015. “Context-Dependent Conservation Responses To Emerging Wildlife Diseases”. Frontiers In Ecology And The Environment 13. Ecological Society of America: 195\textendash202.
Wilber, Mark Q, Sara B Weinstein, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2015. “Detecting And Quantifying Parasite-Induced Host Mortality From”.
Adams, Andrea J, John P LaBonte, Morgan L Ball, Kathryn L Richards-Hrdlicka, Mary H Toothman, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2015. “Dna Extraction Method Affects The Detection Of A Fungal Pathogen In Formalin-Fixed Specimens Using Qpcr”. Plos One 10. Public Library of Science: e0135389.
Lafferty, Kevin D, Giulio DeLeo, Cheryl J Briggs, Andrew P Dobson, Thilo Gross, and Armand M Kuris. 2015. “A General Consumer-Resource Population Model”. Science 349. American Association for the Advancement of Science: 854\textendash857.
MacDonald, Andrew J, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2015. “Ticks And Tick-Borne Diseases”.
Adams, AJ, SS Sweet, and CJ Briggs. 2014. “Examining Anuran Declines In Southern California\Textquoterights Western Transverse Ranges: Did Disease Play A Role?”. Bulletin Of The Southern California Academy Of Sciences 113. Southern California Academy of Sciences: 117\textendash118.
Voyles, Jamie, Leah R Johnson, Cheryl J Briggs, Scott D Cashins, Ross A Alford, Lee Berger, Lee F Skerratt, Rick Speare, and Erica Bree Rosenblum. 2014. “Experimental Evolution Alters The Rate And Temporal Pattern Of Population Growth In Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis, A Lethal Fungal Pathogen Of Amphibians”. Ecology And Evolution 4: 3633\textendash3641.
Voyles, Jamie, Marm Kilpatrick, James P Collins, Matthew C Fisher, Winifred F Frick, Hamish McCallum, Craig KR Willis, et al. 2014. “Moving Beyond Too Little, Too Late: Managing Emerging Infectious Diseases In Wild Populations Requires International Policy And Partnerships”. Ecohealth 2014: 1\textendash4.
Jani, Andrea J, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2014. “The Pathogen Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis Disturbs The Frog Skin Microbiome During A Natural Epidemic And Experimental Infection”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences 111. National Acad Sciences: E5049\textendashE5058.
Wilson, EA, CJ Briggs, and TL Dudley. 2014. “When African Clawed Frogs Invade: Indirect Interactions Between Native And Invasive Amphibians”. Bulletin Of The Southern California Academy Of Sciences 113. Southern California Academy of Sciences: 140\textendash142.
Rosenblum, Erica Bree, Timothy Y James, Kelly R Zamudio, Thomas J Poorten, Dan Ilut, David Rodriguez, Jonathan M Eastman, et al. 2013. “Complex History Of The Amphibian-Killing Chytrid Fungus Revealed With Genome Resequencing Data”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences 110. National Acad Sciences: 9385\textendash9390.
Voyles, J, T Poorten, M Toothman, R Knapp, C Briggs, and EB Rosenblum. 2013. “Focusing On Survivors: Understanding How Some Amphibian Populations Persist Beyond Chytridiomycosis Outbreaks”. In , 53:E221\textendashE221. OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC JOURNALS DEPT, 2001 EVANS RD, CARY, NC 27513 USA.
Fisher, Matthew C, Daniel A Henk, Cheryl J Briggs, John S Brownstein, Lawrence C Madoff, Sarah L McCraw, and Sarah J Gurr. 2012. “Emerging Fungal Threats To Animal, Plant And Ecosystem Health”. Nature 484. Nature Publishing Group: 186\textendash194.
Swei, Andrea, Cheryl J Briggs, Robert S Lane, and Richard S Ostfeld. 2012. “Impacts Of An Introduced Forest Pathogen On The Risk Of Lyme Disease In California”. Vector-Borne And Zoonotic Diseases 12. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 140 Huguenot Street, 3rd Floor New Rochelle, NY 10801 USA: 623\textendash632.
Voyles, Jamie, Vance T Vredenburg, Tate S Tunstall, John M Parker, Cheryl J Briggs, and Erica Bree Rosenblum. 2012. “Pathophysiology In Mountain Yellow-Legged Frogs (Rana Muscosa) During A Chytridiomycosis Outbreak”. Plos One 7. Public Library of Science: e35374.
Fisher, Carrie, Daniel A Henk, Cheryl J Briggs, John S Brownstein, Lawrence C Madoff, Sarah L McCraw, and Sarah J Gurr. 2012. “Review”. Nature 484: 12.
Voyles, Jamie, Leah R Johnson, Cheryl J Briggs, Scott D Cashins, Ross A Alford, Lee Berger, Lee F Skerratt, Rick Speare, and Erica Bree Rosenblum. 2012. “Temperature Alters Reproductive Life History Patterns In Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis, A Lethal Pathogen Associated With The Global Loss Of Amphibians”. Ecology And Evolution 2: 2241\textendash2249.
Woodhams, Douglas C, Corina C Geiger, Laura K Reinert, Louise A Rollins-Smith, Brianna Lam, Reid N Harris, Cheryl J Briggs, Vance T Vredenburg, and Jamie Voyles. 2012. “Treatment Of Amphibians Infected With Chytrid Fungus: Learning From Failed Trials With Itraconazole, Antimicrobial Peptides, Bacteria, And Heat Therapy”. Diseases Of Aquatic Organisms 98: 11\textendash25.
Swei, Andrea, Richard S Ostfeld, Robert S Lane, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2011. “2Cary Institute Of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, Ny 12545-0129, Usa 3 Department Of Environmental Science, Policy And Management, University Of California, Berkeley, Ca 94720, Usa 4”. In , 278:2970\textendash2978.
Swei, Andrea, Jodi JL Rowley, Dennis Rödder, Mae LL Diesmos, Arvin C Diesmos, Cheryl J Briggs, Rafe Brown, et al. 2011. “Is Chytridiomycosis An Emerging Infectious Disease In Asia?”. Plos One 6. Public Library of Science: e23179.
Moore, Sean M, Rebecca J Eisen, Paul Mead, Andrea Swei, Cheryl J Briggs, Robert S Lane, Richard S Ostfeld, et al. 2011. “Climate Variability And The Seasonality Of Lyme Disease”. In .
Garner, TWJ, CJ Briggs, J Bielby, and MC Fisher. 2011. “Determining When Parasites Of Amphibians Are Conservation Threats To Their Hosts: Methods And Perspectives”. Conservation Medicine, Applied Cases for Ecological Health. Oxford University Press.
Swei, Andrea, Richard S Ostfeld, Robert S Lane, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2011. “Effects Of An Invasive Forest Pathogen On Abundance Of Ticks And Their Vertebrate Hosts In A California Lyme Disease Focus”. Oecologia 166. Springer-Verlag: 91\textendash100.
Vredenburg, Vance T, CJ Briggs, and RN Harris. 2011. “Host-Pathogen Dynamics Of Amphibian Chytridiomycosis: The Role Of The Skin Microbiome In Health And Disease”. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
Swei, Andrea, Richard S Ostfeld, Robert S Lane, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2011. “Impact Of The Experimental Removal Of Lizards On Lyme Disease Risk”. Proceedings Of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278. The Royal Society: 2970\textendash2978.
Swei, A, R Meentemeyer, and CJ Briggs. 2011. “Influence Of Abiotic And Environmental Factors On The Density And Infection Prevalence Of Ixodes Pacificus (Acari: Ixodidae) With Borrelia Burgdorferi”. Journal Of Medical Entomology 48. BioOne: 20\textendash28.
Woodhams, Douglas C, Jaime Bosch, Cheryl J Briggs, Scott Cashins, Leyla R Davis, Antje Lauer, Erin Muths, et al. 2011. “Mitigating Amphibian Disease: Strategies To Maintain Wild Populations And Control Chytridiomycosis”. Frontiers In Zoology 8. BioMed Central: 1.
Knapp, Roland A, Cheryl J Briggs, Thomas C Smith, and Jeff R Maurer. 2011. “Nowhere To Hide: Impact Of A Temperature-Sensitive Amphibian Pathogen Along An Elevation Gradient In The Temperate Zone”. Ecosphere 2. Ecological Society of America: 1\textendash26.
Johnson, Leah R, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2011. “Parameter Inference For An Individual Based Model Of Chytridiomycosis In Frogs”. Journal Of Theoretical Biology 277. Academic Press: 90\textendash98.
Swei, Andrea, Jodi JL Rowley, Dennis Rödder, Mae LL Diesmos, Arvin C Diesmos, Cheryl J Briggs, Rafe Brown, et al. 2011. “Prevalence And Distribution Of Chytridiomycosis Throughout Asia”. Froglog 98: 33\textendash34.
Vredenburg, Vance T, Roland A Knapp, Tate S Tunstall, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2010. “Dynamics Of An Emerging Disease Drive Large-Scale Amphibian Population Extinctions”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences 107. National Acad Sciences: 9689.
Kilpatrick, Marm, Cheryl J Briggs, and Peter Daszak. 2010. “The Ecology And Impact Of Chytridiomycosis: An Emerging Disease Of Amphibians”. Trends In Ecology \& Evolution 25. Elsevier: 109\textendash118.
Briggs, Cheryl J, Roland A Knapp, and Vance T Vredenburg. 2010. “Enzootic And Epizootic Dynamics Of The Chytrid Fungal Pathogen Of Amphibians”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences 107. National Acad Sciences: 9695\textendash9700.
Stice, Mary J, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2010. “Immunization Is Ineffective At Preventing Infection And Mortality Due To The Amphibian Chytrid Fungus Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis”. Journal Of Wildlife Diseases 46. Wildlife Disease Association: 70\textendash77.
Briggs, Cheryl J. 2009. “Host-Parasitoid Interactions”. The Princeton Guide To Ecology, 213\textendash219.
Harris, Reid N, Robert M Brucker, Jenifer B Walke, Matthew H Becker, Christian R Schwantes, Devon C Flaherty, Brianna A Lam, et al. 2009. “Skin Microbes On Frogs Prevent Morbidity And Mortality Caused By A Lethal Skin Fungus”. The Isme Journal 3. Nature Publishing Group: 818\textendash824.
Woodhams, Douglas C, Ross A Alford, Cheryl J Briggs, Megan Johnson, and Louise A Rollins-Smith. 2008. “Chytrid Fungus”. Bulletin Of The Ecological Society Of America 89. Ecological Society of America: 146\textendash146.
Andre, Sara E, John Parker, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2008. “Effect Of Temperature On Host Response To Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis Infection In The Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog (Rana Muscosa)”. Journal Of Wildlife Diseases 44. Wildlife Disease Association: 716\textendash720.
Woodhams, Douglas C, Ross A Alford, Cheryl J Briggs, Megan Johnson, and Louise A Rollins-Smith. 2008. “Life-History Trade-Offs Influence Disease In Changing Climates: Strategies Of An Amphibian Pathogen”. Ecology 89. Ecological Society of America: 1627\textendash1639.
Lafferty, Kevin D, Stefano Allesina, Matias Arim, Cherie J Briggs, Giulio De Leo, Andrew P Dobson, Jennifer A Dunne, et al. 2008. “Parasites In Food Webs: The Ultimate Missing Links”. Ecology Letters 11. Blackwell Publishing Ltd: 533\textendash546.
Killilea, Mary E, Andrea Swei, Robert S Lane, Cheryl J Briggs, and Richard S Ostfeld. 2008. “Spatial Dynamics Of Lyme Disease: A Review”. Ecohealth 5. Springer-Verlag: 167\textendash195.
Greer, Amy L, Cheryl J Briggs, and James P Collins. 2008. “Testing A Key Assumption Of Host-Pathogen Theory: Density And Disease Transmission”. Oikos 117. Wiley Online Library: 1667\textendash1673.
Daugherty, Matthew P, Cheryl J Briggs, and SC Welter. 2007. “Bottom-Up And Top-Down Control Of Pear Psylla (Cacopsylla Pyricola): Fertilization, Plant Quality, And The Efficacy Of The Predator Anthocoris Nemoralis”. Biological Control 43. Academic Press: 257\textendash264.
Boukili, VKS, MF Hoopes, and CJ Briggs. 2007. “Effect Of Microenvironment On Development Of A Gall Midge”. Environmental Entomology 36. The Oxford University Press: 441\textendash450.
Daugherty, Matthew P, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2007. “Multiple Sources Of Isotopic Variation In A Terrestrial Arthropod Community: Challenges For Disentangling Food Webs”. Environmental Entomology 36. The Oxford University Press: 776\textendash791.
Morgan, Jess AT, Vance T Vredenburg, Lara J Rachowicz, Roland A Knapp, Mary J Stice, Tate Tunstall, Rob E Bingham, et al. 2007. “Population Genetics Of The Frog-Killing Fungus Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences 104. National Acad Sciences: 13845\textendash13850.
Borer, Elizabeth T, Cheryl J Briggs, and Robert D Holt. 2007. “Predators, Parasitoids, And Pathogens: A Cross-Cutting Examination Of Intraguild Predation Theory”. Ecology 88. Ecological Society of America: 2681\textendash2688.
Rachowicz, Lara J, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2007. “Quantifying The Disease Transmission Function: Effects Of Density On Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis Transmission In The Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog Rana Muscosa”. Journal Of Animal Ecology 76. Wiley Online Library: 711\textendash721.
Woodhams, Douglas C, Vance T Vredenburg, Mary-Alice Simon, Dean Billheimer, Bashar Shakhtour, Yu Shyr, Cheryl J Briggs, Louise A Rollins-Smith, and Reid N Harris. 2007. “Symbiotic Bacteria Contribute To Innate Immune Defenses Of The Threatened Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog, Rana Muscosa”. Biological Conservation 138. Elsevier: 390\textendash398.
Rollins-Smith, Louise A, Douglas C Woodhams, Laura K Reinert, Vance T Vredenburg, Cheryl J Briggs, Per F Nielsen, and Michael Conlon. 2006. “Antimicrobial Peptide Defenses Of The Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog (Rana Muscosa)”. Developmental \& Comparative Immunology 30. Pergamon: 831\textendash842.
Murdoch, William W, Susan L Swarbrick, and Cherie J Briggs. 2006. “Biological Control: Lessons From A Study Of California Red Scale”. Population Ecology 48. Springer: 297\textendash305.
DARROUZET-NARDI, ANTHONY, Martha F Hoopes, Jesse D Walker, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2006. “Dispersal And Foraging Behaviour Of Platygaster Californica: Hosts Can\Textquoterightt Run, But They Can Hide”. Ecological Entomology 31. Blackwell Publishing Ltd: 298\textendash306.
Rachowicz, Lara J, Roland A Knapp, Jess AT Morgan, Mary J Stice, Vance T Vredenburg, John M Parker, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2006. “Emerging Infectious Disease As A Proximate Cause Of Amphibian Mass Mortality”. Ecology 87. Eco Soc America: 1671\textendash1683.
Murdoch, William, Cheryl J Briggs, and Susan Swarbrick. 2005. “Host Suppression And Stability In A Parasitoid-Host System: Experimental Demonstration”. Science 309. American Association for the Advancement of Science: 610\textendash613.
Briggs, Cheryl J, Vance T Vredenburg, Roland A Knapp, and Lara J Rachowicz. 2005. “Investigating The Population-Level Effects Of Chytridiomycosis: An Emerging Infectious Disease Of Amphibians”. Ecology 86. Eco Soc America: 3149\textendash3159.
Rachowicz, Lara J, JEAN HERO, Ross A Alford, John W Taylor, Jess AT Morgan, Vance T Vredenburg, James P Collins, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2005. “The Novel And Endemic Pathogen Hypotheses: Competing Explanations For The Origin Of Emerging Infectious Diseases Of Wildlife”. Conservation Biology 19. Wiley Online Library: 1441\textendash1448.
Kendall, Bruce E, Stephen P Ellner, Edward McCauley, Simon N Wood, Cheryl J Briggs, William W Murdoch, and Peter Turchin. 2005. “Population Cycles In The Pine Looper Moth: Dynamical Tests Of Mechanistic Hypotheses”. Ecological Monographs 75. Ecological Society of America: 259\textendash276.
Lloyd-Smith, James O, Paul C Cross, Cheryl J Briggs, Matt Daugherty, Wayne M Getz, John Latto, Maria S Sanchez, Adam B Smith, and Andrea Swei. 2005. “Should We Expect Population Thresholds For Wildlife Disease?”. Trends In Ecology \& Evolution 20. Elsevier: 511\textendash519.
Briggs, Cheryl J, and Elizabeth T Borer. 2005. “Why Short-Term Experiments May Not Allow Long-Term Predictions About Intraguild Predation”. Ecological Applications 15. Ecological Society of America: 1111\textendash1117.
Foley, Patrick, William W Murdoch, Cheryl J Briggs, and Roger M Nisbet. 2004. “Consuming Interests”. Ecological Society of America.
Woodhams, DC, RA Alford, CJ Briggs, and LA Rollins-Smith. 2004. “Disease-Associated Amphibian Population Declines Fit Model Of Pathogen Growth And Host Innate Immunity”. In , 44:667\textendash667. OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC JOURNALS DEPT, 2001 EVANS RD, CARY, NC 27513 USA.
Briggs, Cheryl J, and Martha F Hoopes. 2004. “Stabilizing Effects In Spatial Parasitoid\Textendashhost And Predator\Textendashprey Models: A Review”. Theoretical Population Biology 65. Academic Press: 299\textendash315.
Aebi, Alexandre, Divina M Amalin, DA Andow, Christine A Armer, Mark K Asplen, David E Bellamy, Betty Benrey, et al. 2003. Journal Of Insect Science 3. The Oxford University Press: 33.
Murdoch, William W, Cheryl J Briggs, and Roger M Nisbet. 2003. Consumer-Resource Dynamics. Vol. 36. Princeton Univ Pr.
Murdoch, William W., and Cheryl J Briggs. 2003. “Consumer-Resource Dynamics”. Princeton University Press.
Turchin, Peter, Simon N Wood, Stephen P Ellner, Bruce E Kendall, William W Murdoch, Andreas Fischlin, Jerome Casas, Edward McCauley, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2003. “Dynamical Effects Of Plant Quality And Parasitism On Population Cycles Of Larch Budmoth”. Ecology 84. Ecological Society of America: 1207\textendash1214.
Rohani, P, HJ Wearing, T Cameron, and SM Sait. 2003. “Natural Enemy Specialization And The Period Of Population Cycles”. Ecology Letters 6. Blackwell Science Ltd: 381\textendash384.
Murdoch, WW, CJ Briggs, RM Nisbet, BE Kendall, and E McCauley. 2003. “Reply”. Ecology Letters 6. Blackwell Science Ltd: 384\textendash387.
Borer, Elizabeth T, Cheryl J Briggs, William W Murdoch, and Susan L Swarbrick. 2003. “Testing Intraguild Predation Theory In A Field System: Does Numerical Dominance Shift Along A Gradient Of Productivity?”. Ecology Letters 6. Wiley Online Library: 929\textendash935.
Turchin, Peter, Cheryl J Briggs, Stephen P Ellner, Andreas Fischlin, Bruce E Kendall, Edward McCauley, William W Murdoch, and Simon N Wood. 2002. “Population Cycles Of The Larch Budmoth In Switzerland”. Population Cycles: The Case For Trophic Interactions (Ed. Aa Berryman), 130\textendash141.
Murdoch, WW, BE Kendall, RM Nisbet, CJ Briggs, E McCauley, and R Bolser. 2002. “Single-Species Models For Many-Species Food Webs”. Nature 417. Nature Publishing Group: 541\textendash543.
Murdoch, William W, and Cheryl J Briggs. 2002. “Spatial Dynamics Of Measles Epidemics”. Trends In Ecology \& Evolution 17. Elsevier: 399\textendash401.
Briggs, Cheryl J, and Timothy R Collier. 2001. “Autoparasitism, Interference, And Parasitoid-Pest Population Dynamics”. Theoretical Population Biology 60. Elsevier: 33\textendash57.
Ellner, Stephen P, Edward McCauley, Bruce E Kendall, Cheryl J Briggs, Parveiz R Hosseini, Simon N Wood, Arne Janssen, et al. 2001. “Habitat Structure And Population Persistence In An Experimental Community”. Nature 412. Nature Publishing Group: 538\textendash543.
Briggs, Cheryl J, and John Latto. 2001. “Interactions Between The Egg And Larval Parasitoids Of A Gall-Forming Midge And Their Impact On The Host”. Ecological Entomology 26. Wiley Online Library: 109\textendash116.
Briggs, Cheryl J, and John Latto. 2000. “The Effect Of Dispersal On The Population Dynamics Of A Gall-Forming Midge And Its Parasitoids”. Journal Of Animal Ecology 69. Wiley Online Library: 96\textendash105.
McCauley, Edward, Bruce E Kendall, Arne Janssen, Simon Wood, William W Murdoch, Parviez Hosseini, Cheryl J Briggs, et al. 2000. “Inferring Colonization Processes From Population Dynamics In Spatially Structured Predator\Textendashprey Systems”. Ecology 81. Ecological Society of America: 3350\textendash3361.
Briggs, CJ, SM Sait, M Begon, DJ Thompson, and HCJ Godfray. 2000. “What Causes Generation Cycles In Populations Of Stored-Product Moths?”. Journal Of Animal Ecology. British Ecological Society, 352\textendash366.
Briggs, Cheryl J, Roger M Nisbet, and William W Murdoch. 1999. “Delayed Feedback And Multiple Attractors In A Host\Textendashparasitoid System”. Journal Of Mathematical Biology 38. Springer-Verlag: 317\textendash345.
Bonsall, MB, HCJ Godfray, CJ Briggs, and MP Hassell. 1999. “Does Host Self-Regulation Increase The Likelihood Of Insect-Pathogen Population Cycles?”. The American Naturalist 153. JSTOR: 228\textendash235.
Murdoch, WW, CJ Briggs, and RM Nisbet. 1999. “Dynamics Of Consumer-Resource Interactions: Importance Of Individual Attributes”. Herbivores: Between Plants And Predators. Blackwell Science Publ, 521\textendash550.
Godfray, CHARLES J, and Cheryl J Briggs. 1999. “The Dynamics Of Insect-Pathogen Interactions”. Theoretical Approaches To Biological Control. Cambridge University Press Cambridge, 307\textendash326.
Godfray, HCJ, CJ Briggs, ND Barlow, M O\textquoterightCallaghan, TR Glare, and TA Jackson. 1999. “A Model Of Insect\Textemdashpathogen Dynamics In Which A Pathogenic Bacterium Can Also Reproduce Saprophytically”. Proceedings Of The Royal Society Of London B: Biological Sciences 266. The Royal Society: 233\textendash240.
Berlow, Eric L, Sergio A Navarrete, Cheryl J Briggs, Mary E Power, and Bruce A Menge. 1999. “Quantifying Variation In The Strengths Of Species Interactions”. Ecology 80. Ecological Society of America: 2206\textendash2224.
Briggs, Cheryl J, William W Murdoch, and Roger M Nisbet. 1999. “Recent Developments In Theory For Biological Control Of Insect Pests By Parasitoids”. Theoretical Approaches To Biological Control. Cambridge University Press Cambridge, 22\textendash42.
Kendall, Bruce E, Cheryl J Briggs, William W Murdoch, Peter Turchin, Stephen P Ellner, Edward McCauley, Roger M Nisbet, and Simon N Wood. 1999. “Why Do Populations Cycle? A Synthesis Of Statistical And Mechanistic Modeling Approaches”. Ecology 80. Ecological Society of America: 1789\textendash1805.
Murdoch, WW, CJ Briggs, TR Collier, JP Dempster, and IFG McLean. 1998. “Biological Control Of Insects: Implications For Theory In Population Ecology”. Insect Populations In Theory And In Practice. Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 167\textendash186.
Murdoch, William W, Cheryl J Briggs, and Timothy R Collier. 1998. “Host-Parasitoid Dynamics.”. Kluwer academic Publishers.
Murdoch, William W, Cheryl J Briggs, and Roger M Nisbet. 1997. “Dynamical Effects Of Host Size-And Parasitoid State-Dependent Attacks By Parasitoids”. Journal Of Animal Ecology. JSTOR, 542\textendash556.
Ellner, Stephen P, Bruce E Kendall, Simon N Wood, Edward McCauley, and Cheryl J Briggs. 1997. “Inferring Mechanism From Time-Series Data: Delay-Differential Equations”. Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 110. North-Holland: 182\textendash194.
Godfray, HCJ, DR O\textquoterightreilly, and CJ Briggs. 1997. “A Model Of Nucleopolyhedrovirus (Npv) Population Genetics Applied To Co\Textendashocclusion And The Spread Of The Few Polyhedra (Fp) Phenotype”. Proceedings Of The Royal Society Of London B: Biological Sciences 264. The Royal Society: 315\textendash322.
Barlow, ND, JM Kean, and CJ Briggs. 1997. “Modelling The Relative Efficacy Of Culling And Sterilisation For Controlling Populations”. Wildlife Research 24. CSIRO PUBLISHING: 129\textendash141.
Murdoch, William W, Cheryl J Briggs, and Roger M Nisbet. 1996. “Competitive Displacement And Biological Control In Parasitoids: A Model”. American Naturalist. JSTOR, 807\textendash826.
Briggs, CJ, and HCJ Godfray. 1996. “The Dynamics Of Insect-Pathogen Interactions In Seasonal Environments”. Theoretical Population Biology 50. Elsevier: 149\textendash177.
Murdoch, William W, and Cheryl J Briggs. 1996. “Theory For Biological Control: Recent Developments”. Ecology. JSTOR, 2001\textendash2013.
Briggs, Cheryl J, and John Latto. 1996. “The Window Of Vulnerability And Its Effect On Relative Parasitoid Abundance”. Ecological Entomology 21. Blackwell Publishing Ltd: 128\textendash140.
Briggs, Cheryl J, Roger M Nisbet, William W Murdoch, Timothy R Collier, and JAJ Metz. 1995. “Dynamical Effects Of Host-Feeding In Parasitoids”. Journal Of Animal Ecology. British Ecological Society, 403\textendash416.
Briggs, CJ, and HCJ Godfray. 1995. “The Dynamics Of Insect-Pathogen Interactions In Stage-Structured Populations”. American Naturalist. JSTOR, 855\textendash887.
Briggs, CJ, RS Hails, ND Barlow, and HCJ Godfray. 1995. “The Dynamics Of Insect\Textendashpathogen Interactions”. Ecology Of Infectious Diseases In Natural Populations. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Uk, 295\textendash326.
Latto, John, and Cheryl J Briggs. 1995. “Factors Affecting Distribution Of The Gall Forming Midge Rhopalomyia Californica (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae)”. Environmental Entomology 24. The Oxford University Press: 679\textendash686.
Dye, C, ND Barlow, M Begon, RG Bowers, BM Bolker, CG Briggs, AP Dobson, et al. 1995. “Microparasite Group Report: Persistence Of Microparasites In Natural Populations”. Ecology Of Infectious Diseases In Natural Populations (Eds Bt Grenfell \& Ap Dobson). Publications Of The Newton Institute, 123\textendash143.
Briggs, CJ, and HCJ Godfray. 1995. “Models Of Intermediate Complexity In Insect-Pathogen Interactions: Population Dynamics Of The Microsporidian Pathogen, Nosema Pyrausta, Of The European Corn Borer, Ostrinia Nubilalis”. Parasitology 111. Cambridge University Press: S71\textendashS89.
Godfray, HCJ, and CJ Briggs. 1995. “The Population Dynamics Of Pathogens That Control Insect Outbreaks”. Journal Of Theoretical Biology 176. Elsevier: 125\textendash136.
Briggs, CJ, RM Nisbet, and WW Murdoch. 1993. “Coexistence Of Competing Parasitoid Species”.
Briggs, CJ, RM Nisbet, and WW Murdoch. 1993. “Coexistence Of Competing Parasitoid Species On A Host With A Variable Life Cycle”. Theoretical Population Biology 44. Elsevier: 341\textendash373.
Briggs, Cheryl J. 1993. “Competition Among Parasitoid Species On A Stage-Structured Host And Its Effect On Host Suppression”. American Naturalist. JSTOR, 372\textendash397.
Briggs, Cheryl Jean. 1993. “The Effect Of Multiple Parasitoid Species On The Gall-Forming Midge, Rhopalomyia Californica”.
Nisbet, RM, CJ Briggs, WSC Gurney, WW Murdoch, and A Stewart-Oaten. 1993. “Two-Patch Metapopulation Dynamics”. Lecture Notes In Biomathematics 96. Springer: 125\textendash135.
Murdoch, William W, Cheryl J Briggs, Roger M Nisbet, William SC Gurney, and Allan Stewart-Oaten. 1992. “Aggregation And Stability In Metapopulation Models”. American Naturalist. JSTOR, 41\textendash58.
Briggs, Cheryl J, and Mark R Cravatts. 1988. “A Vlsi Building Block For Massively Parallel Computation Abhaya Asthana Boyd Mathews”. In , 3:879. Springer.
Asthana, A, CJ Briggs, MR Cravatts, B Mathews, and P Padmanabhan. 1987. “A High Speed Multiple Function Unit As A Building Block For Parallel Architectures”. In , 640\textendash644.
Asthana, A, CJ Briggs, MR Cravatts, and K Padmanabhan. 1987. “A High Speed Multiple Pipeline Function Unit As A Building Block For Parallel Architectures”. In . Vol. 87.
Wilber, Mark Q. “When Chytrid Fungus Invades: Integrating Theory And Data To Understand Disease-Induced Amphibian Declines”. In , Pieter T. J. Johnson. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.