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2023
Mull N, Seifert S, Forbes KM (2023) A framework for understanding and predicting orthohantavirus functional traits. Trends in Microbiology (online ahead of print)
Mull N, Schexnayder A, Stolt A, Sironen T, Forbes KM. (2023) Effects of habitat management on rodent diversity, abundance, and virus infection dynamics. Ecology and Evolution 13, e10039.
2022
Teitelbaum, C. S., Altizer, S., & Hall, R. J. (2022). Habitat specialization by wildlife reduces pathogen spread in urbanizing landscapes. The American Naturalist 199(2).
Mull N, Carlson C, Forbes KM, Becker D (2022) Virus isolation data improve host predictions for New World rodent orthohantaviruses. Journal of Animal Ecology 91, 1290-1302.
2021
Sánchez CA, Altizer S, Hall RJ (2020) Landscape-level toxicant exposure mediates infection impacts on wildlife populations. Biology Letters 16: 20200559.
Forbes KM, Anzala O, Carlson CJ, Kelvin AA, Kuppalli K, Leroy EM, Maganga GD, Masika MM, Mombo IM, Mwaengo DM, Niama RF, Nziza J, Ogola J, Pickering BS, Rasmussen AL, Sironen T, Vapalahti O, Webala PW, Kindrachuk J. (2021) Towards a coordinated strategy for intercepting human disease emergence in Africa. The Lancet Microbe 2: E51-E52.
2020
Forbes KM. (2020) Ecoimmunology at spatial scales. Journal of Animal Ecology 89, 2210-2213.
Becker, DJ, Ketterson, EK, Hall, RJ (2020). Reactivation of latent infections with migration shapes population-level disease dynamics. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287 (1935).
Strandin T, Smura T, Ahola P, Aaltonen K, Sironen T, Hepojoki J, Eckerle I, Ulrich RG, Vapalahti O, Kipar A, Forbes KM. (2020). Orthohantavirus isolated in reservoir host cells displays minimal genetic changes and retains wild-type infection properties. Viruses 12 (4).
Mull N, Jackson R, Sironen T, Forbes KM. (2020) Ecology of neglected rodent-borne American orthohantaviruses. Pathogens 9 (325)
Mull N, Seifert S, Forbes KM (2023) A framework for understanding and predicting orthohantavirus functional traits. Trends in Microbiology (online ahead of print)
Mull N, Schexnayder A, Stolt A, Sironen T, Forbes KM. (2023) Effects of habitat management on rodent diversity, abundance, and virus infection dynamics. Ecology and Evolution 13, e10039.
2022
Teitelbaum, C. S., Altizer, S., & Hall, R. J. (2022). Habitat specialization by wildlife reduces pathogen spread in urbanizing landscapes. The American Naturalist 199(2).
Mull N, Carlson C, Forbes KM, Becker D (2022) Virus isolation data improve host predictions for New World rodent orthohantaviruses. Journal of Animal Ecology 91, 1290-1302.
2021
Sánchez CA, Altizer S, Hall RJ (2020) Landscape-level toxicant exposure mediates infection impacts on wildlife populations. Biology Letters 16: 20200559.
Forbes KM, Anzala O, Carlson CJ, Kelvin AA, Kuppalli K, Leroy EM, Maganga GD, Masika MM, Mombo IM, Mwaengo DM, Niama RF, Nziza J, Ogola J, Pickering BS, Rasmussen AL, Sironen T, Vapalahti O, Webala PW, Kindrachuk J. (2021) Towards a coordinated strategy for intercepting human disease emergence in Africa. The Lancet Microbe 2: E51-E52.
2020
Forbes KM. (2020) Ecoimmunology at spatial scales. Journal of Animal Ecology 89, 2210-2213.
Becker, DJ, Ketterson, EK, Hall, RJ (2020). Reactivation of latent infections with migration shapes population-level disease dynamics. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287 (1935).
Strandin T, Smura T, Ahola P, Aaltonen K, Sironen T, Hepojoki J, Eckerle I, Ulrich RG, Vapalahti O, Kipar A, Forbes KM. (2020). Orthohantavirus isolated in reservoir host cells displays minimal genetic changes and retains wild-type infection properties. Viruses 12 (4).
Mull N, Jackson R, Sironen T, Forbes KM. (2020) Ecology of neglected rodent-borne American orthohantaviruses. Pathogens 9 (325)