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St. Romain, K., D.W. Tripp, D.J. Salkeld, and M.F. Antolin. 2013. Duration of plague (Yersinia pestis) outbreaks in Black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) colonies of northern Colorado. EcoHealth 10: 241-245. Lowell, J.L, M.F. Antolin, G. Andersen, P. Hu, R.P. Stokowski, and K.L. Gage. 2015. Single nucleotide polymorphisms reveal spatial diversity among clones of Yersinia pestis during plague outbreaks in Colorado and the western United States. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 15: 291-302. Bayard de Volo, S., R.T. Reynolds, R.T., S.A. Sonsthagen, S.L. Talbot and M.F. Antolin. 2013. Phylogeography, post-glacial gene flow and population history of North American Goshawks (Accipiter gentilis). The Auk, 130:342-354. Antolin, M.F., K.P. Jenkins, C.T. Bergstrom, B.J. Crespi, S. De, A. Hancock, K.A. Hanley, T.R. Meagher, A. Moreno-Estrada, R.M. Nesse, G.S. Omenn, S.C. Stearns. 2012. Evolution and medicine in undergraduate education: a prescription for all biology students. Evolution 66: 1991–2006. Jenkins, K.P., and M.F. Antolin. 2011. Evolution and medicine. Evolution: Education and Outreach 4: 556-558. Antolin, M.F. 2011. Evolution, medicine, and the Darwin family. Evolution: Education and Outreach 4: 613-623. Savage, L.T., R. M. Reich, L.M. Hartley, P. Stapp, M.F. Antolin. 2011. Climate, soils and connectivity predict plague epizootics in Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus). Ecological Applications 21: 2933–2943 Tavener, S.J., M. Mikucki, S.G. Field, and M.F. Antolin. 2011. Transient sensitivity analysis for nonlinear population models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 2: 560–575. Tripp, D.W., K.L. Gage, K.L., J.A. Montenieri, J.A., & M.F. Antolin. 2009. Flea abundance on Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) increases during plague epizootics. J. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 9: 313-321. Antolin, M.F. 2008. Unpacking β: Within-host dynamics and evolutionary ecology of pathogen transmission. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Systemat. 39: 415-437. Wilder, A.P., R.J. Eisen, S.W. Bearden, J.A. Montenieri, D.W. Tripp, R.J. Brinkerhoff, K.L. Gage, and M.F. Antolin. 2008. Transmission efficiency of two flea species (Oropsylla tuberculata cynomuris and Oropsylla hirsuta) involved in plague epizootics among prairie dogs. EcoHealth 5: 205-212. Antolin, M.F., T.A. Bjorksten, and T. T. Vaughn. 2006. Host-related fitness trade-offs in a presumed generalist parasitoid, Diaeretiella rapae (Hymenoptera: Aphidiidae). Ecological Entomology 31: 242-254. Eisen, R.J., S.W. Bearden, A.P. Wilder, J.A. Montenieri, M.F. Antolin, and K.L. Gage. 2006. Early-phase transmission of Yersinia pestis by unblocked fleas as a mechanism explaining rapidly spreading plague epizootics. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 103: 15380-15385. Webb, C.T., C.P. Brooks, K.L. Gage, and M.F. Antolin. 2006. Classic flea-borne transmission does not drive plague epizootics in prairie dogs. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 103: 6236-6241. Stapp, P., M.F. Antolin, and M. Ball. 2004. Patterns of extinction in prairie dog metapopulations: plague outbreaks follow El Ni?o events. Front. Ecol. Environ 2: 235-240. Baer, C.F., D.W.Tripp, T.A. Bjorksten, and M. F. Antolin. 2004. Phylogeography of a parasitoid wasp (Diaeretiella rapae): no evidence of host-associated lineages. Molecular Ecology 13: 1859-1869. Black, W.C. IV, C.F. Baer, M.F. Antolin, and N.M. DuTeau. 2001. Population Genomics: Genome-wide Sampling of Insect Populations. Annual. Review of Entomology 46: 441-469. Antolin, M.F. and J. H. Herbers. 2001. Perspective: Evolution's struggle for existence in America's public schools. Evolution 55: 2379-2388.

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