A metapopulation framework integrating landscape heterogeneity to model an airborne plant pathogen: the case of brown rot of peach in France A Radici, D Martinetti, C Vanalli, NJ Cunniffe, D Bevacqua Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 367, 108994, 2024 | 2 | 2024 |
Key challenges in plant pathology in the next decade N Wang, GW Sundin, LDL Fuente, J Cubero, S Tatineni, MT Brewer, ... Phytopathology® 114 (5), 837-842, 2024 | 2 | 2024 |
Why aphid virus retention needs more attention: modelling aphid behaviour and virus manipulation in non-persistent plant virus transmission. EK Falla, NJ Cunniffe agriRxiv, 20240201304, 2024 | | 2024 |
A synoptic review of plant disease epidemics and outbreaks published in 2022 H Fielder, T Beale, MJ Jeger, G Oliver, S Parnell, AM Szyniszewska, ... Phytopathology, 2024 | 1 | 2024 |
Utility of decision tools for assessing plant health risks from management strategies in natural environments F Donald, C Hedges, BV Purse, NJ Cunniffe, S Green, FA Asaaga Ecology and Evolution 14 (5), e11308, 2024 | | 2024 |
The basic-reproduction number of infectious diseases in spatially structured host populations F van den Bosch, J Helps, NJ Cunniffe Oikos, e10616, 2024 | | 2024 |
Developing epidemiological preparedness for a plant disease invasion: modelling citrus huanglongbing in the European Union JR Ellis, E Lazaro, B Duarte, T Magalhaes, A Duarte, J Benhadi-Marin, ... bioRxiv, 2024.06. 04.597414, 2024 | | 2024 |
Optimal Control Prevents Itself from Eradicating Stochastic Disease Epidemics R Russell, NJ Cunniffe bioRxiv, 2024.04. 26.591262, 2024 | | 2024 |
Emerging themes and approaches in plant virus epidemiology M Jeger, F Hamelin, N Cunniffe Phytopathology® 113 (9), 1630-1646, 2023 | 5 | 2023 |
What can be learned by a synoptic review of plant disease epidemics and outbreaks published in 2021? MJ Jeger, H Fielder, T Beale, AM Szyniszewska, S Parnell, NJ Cunniffe Phytopathology® 113 (7), 1141-1158, 2023 | 6 | 2023 |
Expanding growers' choice of plant disease management options can promote suboptimal social outcomes RE Murray‐Watson, NJ Cunniffe Plant Pathology 72 (5), 933-950, 2023 | 3* | 2023 |
Identifiability and Observability in Epidemiological Models N Cunniffe, F Hamelin, A Iggidr, A Rapaport, G Sallet | 2* | 2023 |
Coupling machine learning and epidemiological modelling to characterise optimal fungicide doses when fungicide resistance is partial or quantitative NP Taylor, NJ Cunniffe Journal of the Royal Society Interface 20 (201), 20220685, 2023 | | 2023 |
Modelling quantitative fungicide resistance and breakdown of resistant cultivars: designing integrated disease management strategies for Septoria of winter wheat NP Taylor, NJ Cunniffe PLOS Computational Biology 19 (3), e1010969, 2023 | 10 | 2023 |
Biased pollen transfer by bumblebees favors the paternity of virus-infected plants in cross-pollination AM Murphy, S Jiang, JAD Elderfield, AE Pate, C Halliwell, BJ Glover, ... iScience 26 (3), 2023 | 1 | 2023 |
Evolutionary epidemiology consequences of trait-dependent control of heterogeneous parasites L Miele, RML Evans, NJ Cunniffe, C Torres-Barcelo, D Bevacqua The American Naturalist 202 (5), 2023 | 3* | 2023 |
Using ‘sentinel’ plants to improve early detection of invasive plant pathogens FA Lovell-Read, S Parnell, NJ Cunniffe, RN Thompson PLOS Computational Biology 19 (2), e1010884, 2023 | 2 | 2023 |
Observabilité, Identifiabilité et Epidémiologie N Cunniffe, F Hamelin, A Iggidr, A Rapaport, G Sallet, ING Est | | 2023 |
Optimal resistance management for mixtures of high-risk fungicides: robustness to the initial frequency of resistance and pathogen sexual reproduction NP Taylor, NJ Cunniffe Phytopathology 113 (1), 55-69, 2023 | 12 | 2023 |
Modeling the effects of virus manipulation of host and vector on plant disease epidemics: Why model structure matters EK Falla, NJ Cunniffe PHYTOPATHOLOGY 112 (11), 68-68, 2022 | | 2022 |