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Devin Kirk
Devin Kirk
Senior Data Scientist
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Empirical evidence that metabolic theory describes the temperature dependency of within-host parasite dynamics
D Kirk, N Jones, S Peacock, J Phillips, PK Molnár, M Krkošek, P Luijckx
PLoS biology 16 (2), e2004608, 2018
872018
How will mosquitoes adapt to climate warming?
LI Couper, JE Farner, JM Caldwell, ML Childs, MJ Harris, DG Kirk, N Nova, ...
Elife 10, e69630, 2021
652021
The impact of long-term non-pharmaceutical interventions on COVID-19 epidemic dynamics and control: the value and limitations of early models
ML Childs, MP Kain, MJ Harris, D Kirk, L Couper, N Nova, I Delwel, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1957), 20210811, 2021
522021
The influence of vector‐borne disease on human history: socio‐ecological mechanisms
TS Athni, MS Shocket, LI Couper, N Nova, IR Caldwell, JM Caldwell, ...
Ecology letters 24 (4), 829-846, 2021
402021
Cannibalism by damselflies increases with rising temperature
D Start, D Kirk, D Shea, B Gilbert
Biology Letters 13 (5), 20170175, 2017
302017
Web reduction by courting male black widows renders pheromone-emitting females' webs less attractive to rival males
C Scott, D Kirk, S McCann, G Gries
Animal Behaviour 107, 71-78, 2015
302015
Predicting the thermal and allometric dependencies of disease transmission via the metabolic theory of ecology
D Kirk, P Luijckx, A Stanic, M Krkošek
The American Naturalist 193 (5), 661-676, 2019
292019
Evaluation of an open forecasting challenge to assess skill of West Nile virus neuroinvasive disease prediction
KM Holcomb, S Mathis, JE Staples, M Fischer, CM Barker, CB Beard, ...
Parasites & Vectors 16 (1), 11, 2023
182023
Experimental evidence of warming-induced disease emergence and its prediction by a trait-based mechanistic model
D Kirk, P Luijckx, N Jones, L Krichel, C Pencer, P Molnar, M Krkosek
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287, 20201526, 2020
172020
Host traits and competitive ability jointly structure disease dynamics and community assembly
D Kirk, D Shea, D Start
Journal of Animal Ecology 88 (9), 1379-1391, 2019
122019
Scaling effects of temperature on parasitism from individuals to populations
D Kirk, MI O’Connor, EA Mordecai
Journal of Animal Ecology, 2022
10*2022
Potential long-term intervention strategies for COVID-19
M Childs, M Kain, D Kirk, M Harris, J Ritchie, L Couper, I Delwel, N Nova, ...
Stanford University [Internet], 2020
82020
Predators can influence the host‐parasite dynamics of their prey via nonconsumptive effects
N Zukowski, D Kirk, K Wadhawan, D Shea, D Start, M Krkošek
Ecology and Evolution 10 (13), 6714-6722, 2020
72020
Short-term temperature fluctuations increase disease in a Daphnia-parasite infectious disease system
L Krichel, D Kirk, C Pencer, M Hönig, K Wadhawan, M Krkošek
PLoS Biology 21 (9), e3002260, 2023
62023
Four QTL underlie resistance to a microsporidian parasite that may drive genome evolution in its Daphnia host
D Keller, D Kirk, P Luijckx
bioRxiv, 2019
62019
Environmental variability affects optimal trade-offs in ecological immunology
D Kirk, M Greischar, N Mideo, M Krkošek
Ecosphere 12 (7), e03654, 2021
42021
Temperature impacts on dengue incidence are nonlinear and mediated by climatic and socioeconomic factors: A meta-analysis
D Kirk, S Straus, ML Childs, M Harris, L Couper, TJ Davies, C Forbes, ...
PLOS Climate 3 (3), e0000152, 2024
3*2024
Population isolation predicts the severity of historical human epidemics
D Start, D Kirk
Global Ecology and Biogeography 27 (6), 726-733, 2018
32018
Re-assessing thermal response of schistosomiasis transmission risk: evidence for a higher thermal optimum than previously predicted
IH Aslan, JD Pourtois, AJ Chamberlin, KR Mitchell, L Mari, KM Lwiza, ...
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 18 (6), e0011836, 2024
2024
Abnormal weather drives disease outbreaks in wild and agricultural plants
D Kirk, JM Cohen, V Nguyen, ML Childs, JE Farner, TJ Davies, SL Flory, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.03. 17.533130, 2023
2023
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