- Bateman, A., Peacock, S.J., Krkošek, M., Lewis, M.A. (2020) Migratory host vectors can maintain the high-dose refuge effect in a structured host-parasite system: the case of sea lice and salmon (accepted pending minor revisions at Evolutionary Applications) Journal access / Open access
- Schakau, V., Hilker, F.M., Lewis, M.A. (2019) Fish disease dynamics in changing rivers: Salmonid Ceratomyxosis in the Klamath River. Ecological Complexity, 40(A): 100776 (epub) Journal access / Open access
- Peacock, S.J., Krkošek, M. Bateman, A.W., Lewis, M.A. (2020) Estimation of spatiotemporal transmission dynamics and analysis of management scenarios for sea lice of farmed and wild salmon. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science, 77(1): 55-68 Journal access / Open access
- Peacock, S.J., Bouhours, J., Lewis, M.A., Molnár, P.K. (2018) Macroparasite dynamics of migratory host populations. Theoretical Population Biology, 120: 29-41 Journal access / Open access
- Kreitzman, M., Ashander, J., Driscoll, J., Bateman, A.W., Chan, K., Lewis, M.A, Krkošek, M. (2017) Wild salmon sustain the effectiveness of parasite control on salmon farms: conservation implications from an evolutionary ecosystem service. Conservation Letters, 11(2): 1-13 Journal access / Open access
- Peacock, S.J., Krkošek, M., Lewis, M.A., Lele, S. (2016) Study design and parameter estimability for spatial and temporal ecological models. Ecology and Evolution, 7(2): 762-770 Journal access / Open access