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Habitat Alteration and Disease Rffects on Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs
Grant Number R829091
RFA: Wildlife Risk Assessment (2001)


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  • Book Chapter (4)
  • Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
    Book Chapter

    Collinge SK, Ray C. Disease Ecology: Community Structure and Pathogen Dynamics. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2006, 264 pp.

    R829091 (Final)
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    Book Chapter

    Ray C, Collinge SK. The role of keystone species in disease dynamics: the case of the black-tailed prairie dog. In: Collinge SK, Ray C, eds. Disease Ecology: Community Structure and Pathogen Dynamics. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press 2006.

    R829091 (2004)
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    Book Chapter

    Ray C, Collinge SK. Potential effects of a keystone species on the dynamics of sylvatic plague. In: Collinge SK, Ray C, eds. Disease Ecology: Community Structure and Pathogen Dynamics. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2006, pp. 204-218.

    R829091 (Final)
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    Book Chapter

    Collinge SK, Ray C, Cully Jr. JF. Effects of disease on keystone species, dominant species, and their communities. In: Ostfeld RS, Eviner V, Keesing F, eds. Effects of Ecosystems on Disease and of Disease on Ecosystems. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press (in press, 2006).

    R829091 (Final)
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