Amy B. Pedersen, PhD

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University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 
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Janis Antonovics grad student 2005 UVA
 (Intestinal parasites, acorn masts and population dynamics of Peromyscus.)

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Liam Brierley grad student 2016 Edinburgh
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Stevens L, Martínez-Ugalde I, King E, et al. (2023) Ancient diversity in host-parasite interaction genes in a model parasitic nematode. Nature Communications. 14: 7776
Fenton A, Withenshaw SM, Devevey G, et al. (2023) Experimental assessment of cross-species transmission in a natural multihost-multivector-multipathogen community. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 290: 20231900
Hayward AD, Behnke JM, Childs DZ, et al. (2022) Long-term temporal trends in gastrointestinal parasite infection in wild Soay sheep. Parasitology. 1-11
Erazo D, Pedersen AB, Fenton A. (2022) The predicted impact of resource provisioning on the epidemiological responses of different parasites. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Marsh KJ, Raulo AM, Brouard M, et al. (2022) Synchronous Seasonality in the Gut Microbiota of Wild Mouse Populations. Frontiers in Microbiology. 13: 809735
Erazo D, Pedersen AB, Gallagher K, et al. (2021) Who acquires infection from whom? Estimating herpesvirus transmission rates between wild rodent host groups. Epidemics. 35: 100451
Sweeny AR, Clerc M, Pontifes PA, et al. (2021) Supplemented nutrition decreases helminth burden and increases drug efficacy in a natural host-helminth system. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20202722
Gecchele LV, Pedersen AB, Bell M. (2020) Fine-scale variation within urban landscapes affects marking patterns and gastrointestinal parasite diversity in red foxes. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 13796-13809
Sweeny AR, Thomason CA, Carbajal EA, et al. (2020) Experimental parasite community perturbation reveals associations between Sin Nombre virus and gastrointestinal nematodes in a rodent reservoir host. Biology Letters. 16: 20200604
Rynkiewicz EC, Fenton A, Pedersen AB. (2019) Linking community assembly and structure across scales in a wild mouse parasite community. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 13752-13763
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