Below is a list of selected recent publications (current and former lab members in bold, * denotes undergraduate author), updated sporadically; for additional information, see Richard’s google scholar page.
Books
Ezenwa, V.O., Altizer, S. and Hall, R.J.. (2022) Animal Behavior and Parasitism (edited volume), Oxford University Press.
Journal Articles
- Ragonese, I. G., Sarkar, M. R., Hall, R. J., & Altizer, S. (2024). Extreme heat reduces host and parasite performance in a butterfly–parasite interaction. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 291(2015), 20232305
- Wilson, C. A., Hernandez, S., Weil, J. N., Ezenwa, V. O., Altizer, S., & Hall, R. J. (2024). Human-provided food increases aggregation but does not change activity budgets in an urban wading bird. Journal of Urban Ecology, 10(1), juae017
- Trillo, P. A., Bernal, X. E., & Hall, R. J. (2023). Mixed-species assemblages and disease: the importance of differential vector and parasite attraction in transmission dynamics. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 378(1878), 20220109
- Teitelbaum, C. S., Bachner, N. C., & Hall, R. J. (2023). Post‐migratory nonbreeding movements of birds: a review and case study. Ecology and Evolution, 13(3), e9893
- Vinson, J.E., Gottdenker, N.L., Chaves, L.F., Kaul, R.R.B., Kramer, A.M., Drake, J.M. and Hall, R.J. (2022). Land reversion and zoonotic spillover risk. Royal Society Open Science 9 (6), 220582
- Teitelbaum, C.S., Altizer, S. and Hall, R.J. (2022) Habitat specialization by wildlife reduces pathogen spread in urbanizing landscapes. The American Naturalist 199 (2), 238-251
- Arnold, Z.J., Wenger, S.J. and Hall, R.J. (2021) Not just trash birds: Quantifying avian diversity at landfills using community science data. PLoS One 16 (9), e0255391.
- Vinson, J.E., Park, A.W., Cleveland, C.A., Yabsley, M.J., Ezenwa, V.O. and Hall, R.J. (2021). Alternative transmission pathways for guinea worm in dogs: implications for outbreak risk and control International Journal for Parasitology 12, 1027-1034.
- Teitelbaum, C.S., Altizer, S. and Hall, R.J. (2020) Movement rules determine nomadic species’ responses to resource supplementation and degradation. Journal of Animal Ecology 89 2644-2656.
- Becker, D.J., Ketterson, E.D. and Hall, R.J. (2020) Reactivation of latent infections with migration shapes population-level disease dynamics. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287, 20201829.
- Hall, R.J. (2019) Modeling the effects of resource-driven immune defense on parasite transmission in heterogeneous host populations. Integrative and Comparative Biology 59, 1253-1263.
- Majewska, A.A., Sims, S., Schneider, A.*, Altizer, S. and Hall, R.J. (2019) Multiple transmission routes sustain high prevalence of a virulent parasite in a butterfly host. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286, 20191630.
- Becker, D. J., Snedden, C. E.*, Altizer, S. and Hall, R. J. (2018) Host dispersal responses to resource supplementation determine pathogen spread in wildlife metapopulations. The American Naturalist 192, 503-517.
- Brown, L. M. and Hall, R. J. (2018) Consequences of resource supplementation for disease risk in a partially migratory population. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 373 (1745), 20170095.
- Teitelbaum, C. S., Huang, S., Hall R. J. and Altizer, S. (2018) Migratory behavior predicts greater parasite diversity in ungulates. Proceedings B 285 (1875), 20180089.
- Gehman, A-L. M. Hall, R. J. and Byers, J. E. (2018) Host and parasite thermal ecology jointly determine the effect of climate warming on epidemic dynamics. PNAS 201705067.
- Hall, R. J., Brown, L. M., & Altizer, S. (2016). Modeling vector-borne disease risk in migratory animals under climate change. Integrative and Comparative Biology, icw049.
- Taylor, C. M., Laughlin, A. J., & Hall, R. J. (2016). The response of migratory populations to phenological change: a Migratory Flow Network modelling approach. Journal of Animal Ecology, 85(3), 648-659.
- Hall, R. J., Altizer, S., & Bartel, R. A. (2014). Greater migratory propensity in hosts lowers pathogen transmission and impacts. Journal of Animal Ecology, 83(5), 1068-1077.
- Becker, D. J., & Hall, R. J. (2014). Too much of a good thing: resource provisioning alters infectious disease dynamics in wildlife. Biology Letters, 10(7), 20140309.