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2024
Multiple “spaces”: Using wildlife surveillance, climatic variables, and spatial statistics to identify and map a climatic niche for endemic plague in California, U.S.A.
Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology
2022
Plague risk in the western United States over seven decades of environmental change
Global Change Biology
2022
Biotic factors limit the invasion of the plague pathogen (Yersinia pestis) in novel geographical settings
Global Ecology and Biogeography
2022
Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Predictive Modeling of Vector-Borne Diseases and its Pathogens: A Systematic Review
Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering
2022
Using Remote Sensing Data and Species–Environmental Matching Model to Predict the Potential Distribution of Grassland Rodents in the Northern China
Remote Sensing
2022
Spatiotemporal Variations of Plague Risk in the Tibetan Plateau from 1954–2016
Biology
2021
Interrelationship of soil moisture and temperature to sylvatic plague cycle among prairie dogs in the Western United States
Integrative Zoology
2020
Plague, pumas and potential zoonotic exposure in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Environmental Conservation
2020
Big data–model integration and AI for vector‐borne disease prediction
Ecosphere
2019
The rise of pneumonic plague in Madagascar: current plague outbreak breaks usual seasonal mould
Journal of Medical Microbiology
2017
Temporal and spatial distribution characteristics in the natural plague foci of Chinese Mongolian gerbils based on spatial autocorrelation
Infectious Diseases of Poverty
2017
Efficacy of a fipronil bait in reducing the number of fleas (Oropsylla spp.) infesting wild black-tailed prairie dogs
Journal of Vector Ecology
2017
Infection resistance and tolerance in Peromyscus spp., natural reservoirs of microbes that are virulent for humans
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology
2016
Climate change may threaten habitat suitability of threatened plant species within Chinese nature reserves
PeerJ
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