Spread, specificity and initial impact of the white-smut fungus Entyloma ageratinae on mistflower in Australia.

S. Schooler , L. Morin , A. White , M. Piper
Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012 88 -90

1
2012
Evolutionary behaviour in ecological systems with trade-offs and non-equilibrium population dynamics

T.G. Benton , M. Boots , A. White , J.V. Greenman
Evolutionary Ecology Research 8 ( 3) 387 -398

27
2006
The influence of land use change on global-scale fluxes of carbon from terrestrial ecosystems

P. E. Levy , A. D. Friend , A. White , M. G. R. Cannell
Climatic Change 67 ( 2) 185 -209

44
2004
Incorporating habitat distribution in wildlife disease models: conservation implications for the threat of squirrelpox on the Isle of Arran

M. F. Macpherson , R. S. Davidson , D. B. Duncan , P. W. Lurz
Animal Conservation 19 ( 1) 3 -14

9
2016
The consequences of CO2 stabilisation for the impacts of climate change

N. W. Arnell , M. G. R. Cannell , M. Hulme , R. S. Kovats
Climatic Change 53 ( 4) 413 -446

121
2002
The Evolution of Host‐Parasite Range

A. Best , A. White , É. Kisdi , J. Antonovics
The American Naturalist 176 ( 1) 63 -71

56
2010
Seasonality selects for more acutely virulent parasites when virulence is density dependent

R. Donnelly , A. Best , A. White , M. Boots
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 ( 1751) 20122464 -20122464

16
2013
The epidemiological feedbacks critical to the evolution of host immunity

R. Donnelly , A. White , M. Boots
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28 ( 11) 2042 -2053

15
2015
Host lifespan and the evolution of resistance to multiple parasites.

R. Donnelly , A. White , M. Boots
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30 ( 3) 561 -570

3
2017
The evolution of host resistance: Tolerance and control as distinct strategies

M.R. Miller , A. White , M. Boots
Journal of Theoretical Biology 236 ( 2) 198 -207

109
2005
Interference and the persistence of vertically transmitted parasites.

E.O. Jones , A. White , M. Boots
Journal of Theoretical Biology 246 ( 1) 10 -17

35
2007
One-dimensional daisyworld: spatial interactions and pattern formation

B. Adams , J. Carr , T.M. Lenton , A. White
Journal of Theoretical Biology 223 ( 4) 505 -513

20
2003
The high‐latitude terrestrial carbon sink: a model analysis

A. White , M. G. R. Cannell , A. D. Friend
Global Change Biology 6 ( 2) 227 -245

122
2000
Wolves contribute to disease control in a multi-host system.

E. Tanner , A. White , P. Acevedo , A. Balseiro
Scientific Reports 9 ( 1) 7940

8
2019
Coexistence of multiple parasitoids on a single host due to differences in parasitoid phenology

E. Hackett-Jones , C. Cobbold , A. White
Theoretical Ecology 2 ( 1) 19 -31

29
2009
Maintenance of host variation in tolerance to pathogens and parasites.

A. Best , A. White , M. Boots
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 105 ( 52) 20786 -20791

107
2008
An analysis of some diverse approaches to modelling terrestrial net primary productivity

B. Adams , A. White , T.M. Lenton
Ecological Modelling 177 ( 3) 353 -391

89
2004
The evolution of oscillatory behavior in age-structured species

J. V. Greenman , T. G. Benton , M. Boots , A. R. White
The American Naturalist 166 ( 1) 68 -78

20
2005
Population cycles in self-regulated insect pathogen systems

Andrew Ronald White , RG Bowers , M Begon
American Naturalist 148 220 -225

4
1996
How specificity and epidemiology drive the co-evolution of static trait diversity in hosts and parasites

Andy White
european conference on mathematical and theoretical biology

2014