Allison T. Neal, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Biology | The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College |
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(Local mate competition and the sex ratios of malaria parasites, with a focus on Plasmodium mexicanum.) |
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Neal A, Sassi J, Vardo-Zalik A. (2023) Drought correlates with reduced infection complexity and possibly prevalence in a decades-long study of the lizard malaria parasite . Peerj. 11: e14908 |
Neal AT. (2021) Distribution of clones among hosts for the lizard malaria parasite . Peerj. 9: e12448 |
Neal AT, Taylor PD. (2014) Local mate competition and transmission bottlenecks: a new model for understanding malaria parasite and other sex ratios. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 363: 381-9 |
Neal AT, Schall JJ. (2014) Testing sex ratio theory with the malaria parasite Plasmodium mexicanum in natural and experimental infections. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 68: 1071-81 |
Neal AT, Schall JJ. (2014) Life history focus on a malaria parasite: Linked traits and variation among genetic clones Evolutionary Ecology. 28: 89-102 |
Neal AT, Poulin R. (2012) Substratum preference of Philophthalmus sp. cercariae for cyst formation under natural and experimental conditions. The Journal of Parasitology. 98: 293-8 |
Neal AT. (2011) Male gametocyte fecundity and sex ratio of a malaria parasite, Plasmodium mexicanum Parasitology. 138: 1203-1210 |
Neal AT, Schall JJ. (2010) Gametocyte sex ratio in single-clone infections of the malaria parasite Plasmodium mexicanum. Parasitology. 137: 1851-9 |