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Clara Shaw
Clara Shaw
Postdoctoral Scholar, The Pennsylvania State University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei psu.edu
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Human drivers of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in emerging and disappearing infectious disease systems
MA Rogalski, CD Gowler, CL Shaw, RA Hufbauer, MA Duffy
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 372 …, 2017
1092017
Population density, not host competence, drives patterns of disease in an invaded community
CL Searle, MH Cortez, KK Hunsberger, DC Grippi, IA Oleksy, CL Shaw, ...
The American Naturalist 188 (5), 554-566, 2016
502016
Salinization decreases population densities of the freshwater crustacean, Daphniadentifera
CL Searle, CL Shaw, KK Hunsberger, M Prado, MA Duffy
Hydrobiologia 770 (1), 165-172, 2016
472016
Volatile and semivolatile compounds in gray catbird uropygial secretions vary with age and between breeding and wintering grounds
CL Shaw, JE Rutter, AL Austin, MC Garvin, RJ Whelan
Journal of chemical ecology 37 (4), 329-339, 2011
472011
What the reproductive number R0 can and cannot tell us about COVID-19 dynamics
CL Shaw, DA Kennedy
Theoretical Population Biology 137, 2-9, 2021
432021
Shedding light on environmentally transmitted parasites: lighter conditions within lakes restrict epidemic size
CL Shaw, SR Hall, EP Overholt, CE Cáceres, CE Williamson, MA Duffy
Ecology 101 (11), e03168, 2020
242020
Genotypic variation in an ecologically important parasite is associated with host species, lake, and spore size
CL Shaw, R Bilich, B O'Brien, CE Cáceres, SR Hall, TY James, MA Duffy
Parasitology, 1-39, 2021
112021
Density, parasitism, and sexual reproduction are strongly correlated in lake Daphnia populations
CD Gowler, MA Rogalski, CL Shaw, KK Hunsberger, MA Duffy
Ecology and evolution 11 (15), 10446-10456, 2021
102021
Drivers of epidemic timing and size in a natural aquatic system
C Shaw
102019
Developing an empirical model for spillover and emergence: Orsay virus host range in Caenorhabditis
CL Shaw, DA Kennedy
bioRxiv, 2021
82021
Multiple factors likely explain variation in investment in sexual reproduction by lake Daphnia populations
C Gowler, M Rogalski, C Shaw, K Hunsberger, M Duffy
2021
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