For more information about the Global Mammal Parasite Database, see:
- Nunn CL, and Altizer S. 2005. The Global Mammal Parasite Database: an online resource for infectious disease records in wild primates. Evolutionary Anthroplogy.
- Stephens PR, Pappalardo P, Huang S, Byers JE, Farrell MJ, Gehman A, Ghai RR, Haas SE, Han B, and Park AW. 2017. Global Mammal Parasite Database version 2.0. Ecology.
The following papers have used data from the Global Primate Parasite Database:
- Farrell, MJ, Elmasri, M, Stephens, DA and Davies, TJ. 2020. Predicting missing links in global host-parasite networks. BioRxiv.
- Pappalardo, P, Morales-Castilla, I, Park, AW, Huang, S, Schmidt, JP. and Stephens, PR. 2020. Comparing methods for mapping global parasite diversity. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
- Teitelbaum, Claire S, Caroline R. Amoroso, Shan Huang, T. Jonathan Davies, Julie Rushmore, John M. Drake, Patrick R. Stephens, James E. Byers, Ania A. Majewska, and Charles L. Nunn. 2020. A comparison of diversity estimators applied to a database of host–parasite associations. Ecography.
- Byers, JE, Schmidt, JP, Pappalardo, P, Haas, SE, and Stephens, PR. 2019. What factors explain the geographical range of mammalian parasites? Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
- Dallas, TA, Han, BA, Nunn, CL, Park, AW, Stephens, PR and Drake, JM. 2019. Host traits associated with species roles in parasite sharing networks. Oikos.
- Stephens, PR, Altizer, S, Ezenwa, VO, Gittleman, JL, Moan, E, Han, B, Huang, S and Pappalardo, P. 2019. Parasite sharing in wild ungulates and their predators: Effects of phylogeny, range overlap, and trophic links. Journal of Animal Ecology.
- Dallas, TA, Aguirre, AA, Budischak, S, Carlson, C, Ezenwa, V, Han, B, Huang, S and Stephens, PR. 2018. Gauging support for macroecological patterns in helminth parasites. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
- Park, AW, Farrell, MJ, Schmidt, JP., Huang, S, Dallas, TA, Pappalardo, P, Drake, JM, Stephens, PR, Poulin, R, Nunn, CL and Davies, TJ. 2018. Characterizing the phylogenetic specialism-generalism spectrum of mammal parasites. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
- Teitelbaum, CS, Huang, S, Hall, RJ. and Altizer, S. 2018. Migratory behaviour predicts greater parasite diversity in ungulates. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
- Dallas, T, Huang, S, Nunn, C, Park, AW and Drake, JM. 2017. Estimating parasite host range. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
- Dallas, TAD, Park, AW and Drake, JM. 2017. Predictability of helminth parasite host range using information on geography, host traits and parasite community structure. Parasitology.
- Olival KJ, Hosseini PR, Zambrana-Torrelio C, Ross N, Bogich TL, and Daszak P. 2017. Host and viral traits predict zoonotic spillover from mammals. Nature.
- Stephens, PR, Altizer, S, Smith, KF, Alonso Aguirre, A, Brown, JH, Budischak, SA, Byers, JE, Dallas, TA, Jonathan Davies, T, Drake, JM and Ezenwa, VO. 2016. The macroecology of infectious diseases: A new perspective on global-scale drivers of pathogen distributions and impacts. Ecology letters.
- Farrell, MJ, Stephens, PR, Berrang-Ford, L, Gittleman, JL and Davies, TJ. 2015. The path to host extinction can lead to loss of generalist parasites. Journal of Animal Ecology.
- Han, BA, Park, AW, Jolles, AE and Altizer, S. 2015. Infectious disease transmission and behavioural allometry in wild mammals. Journal of Animal Ecology.
- Huang, S, Drake, JM, Gittleman, JL and Altizer, S. 2015. Parasite diversity declines with host evolutionary distinctiveness: a global analysis of carnivores. Evolution.
- Huang, S, Bininda-Emonds, OR, Stephens, PR, Gittleman, JL and Altizer, S. 2014. Phylogenetically related and ecologically similar carnivores harbour similar parasite assemblages. Journal of Animal Ecology.
- Nunn CL, Brezine C, Jolles AE, and Ezenwa VO. 2014. Interactions between micro- and macroparasites predict microparasite species richness across primates. Am Nat.
- Barrett MA, Brown JL, Junge RE and Yoder AD. 2013. Climate change, predictive modeling and lemur health: Assessing impacts of changing climate on health and conservation in Madagascar. Biological Conservation.
- Gómez JM, Nunn CL, and Verdú M. 2013. Centrality in primate–parasite networks reveals the potential for the transmission of emerging infectious diseases to humans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
- Pickles RS, Thornton D, Feldman R, Marques A, and Murray DL. 2013. Predicting shifts in parasite distribution with climate change: a multitrophic level approach. Global Change Biology.
- Young H, Griffin RH, Wood CL, and Nunn CL. 2013. Does habitat disturbance increase infectious disease risk for primates? Ecology Letters.
- Cooper N, Griffin R, Franz M, Omotayo M, and Nunn CL. 2012. Phylogenetic host specificity and understanding parasite sharing in primates. Ecology Letters.
- Griffin RH and Nunn CL. 2012. Community structure and the spread of infectious disease in primate social networks. Evolutionary Ecology.
- Harris NC and Dunn RR. 2010. Using host associations to predict spatial patterns in the species richness of the parasites of North American carnivores. Ecology Letters.
- Bordes F and Morand S. 2009. Parasite diversity: an overlooked metric of parasite pressures? Oikos.
- Garamszegi LZ. 2009. Patterns of co-speciation and host switching in primate malaria parasites. Malaria Journal.
- Pedersen AB and Davies TJ. 2009. Cross-species pathogen transmission and disease emergence in primates. EcoHealth.
- Preston BT, Capellini I, McNamara P, Barton RA, and Nunn CL. 2009. Parasite resistance and the adaptive significance of sleep. BMC Evolutionary Biology.
- Davies TJ and Pedersen AB. 2008. Phylogeny and geography predict pathogen community similarity in wild primates and humans. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences.
- Gillespie TR, Nunn CL, and Leendertz FH. 2008. Integrative approaches to the study of primate infectious disease: implications for biodiversity conservation and global health. American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
- Lafferty KD, Allesina S, Arim M, Briggs CJ, De Leo G, Dobson AP, Dunne JA, Johnson PT, Kuris AM, Marcogliese DJ, and Martinez ND. 2008. Parasites in food webs: the ultimate missing links. Ecology Letters
- Altizer S, Nunn CL, and Lindenfors P. 2007. Do threatened hosts have fewer parasites? A comparative study in primates. Journal of Animal Ecology.
- Hopkins ME and Nunn CL. 2007. A global gap analysis of infectious agents in wild primates. Diversity and Distributions.
- Lindenfors P, Nunn CL, Jones KE, Cunningham AA, Sechrest W, and Gittleman JL. 2007. Parasite species richness in carnivores: effects of host body mass, latitude, geographical range and population density. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
- Pedersen A, Jones K, Nunn CL, and Altizer S. 2007. Infectious diseases and extinction risk in wild mammals. Conservation Biology.
- Setchell JM, Bedjabaga IB, Goossens B, Reed P, Wickings EJ, and Knapp LA. 2007. Parasite prevalence, abundance, and diversity in a semi-free-ranging colony of Mandrillus sphinx. International Journal of Primatology.
- Nunn CL and Dokey ATW. 2006. Ranging patterns and parasitism in primates. Biology Letters.
- Nunn CL, Altizer SM, Sechrest W, and Cunningham A. 2005. Latitudinal gradients of disease Risk in primates. Diversity and Distributions.
- Pedersen AB, Poss M, Altizer S, Cunningham A, and Nunn CL. 2005. Patterns of host specificity and transmission among parasites of wild primates. Int J Parasitol.
- Nunn CL, Altizer S, Sechrest W, Jones KE, Barton RA, and Gittleman JL. 2004. Parasites and the evolutionary diversification of primate clades. Am Nat.
- Nunn CL, Altizer S, Jones KE, and Sechrest W. 2003. Comparative tests of parasite species richness in primates. Am Nat.