SPECIES
Publicaciones
- Rengifo-Correa, L., González-Salazar, C., & Stephens, C. R. (2023). Disentangling the contributions of biotic and abiotic predictors in the niche and the species distribution model of Trypanosoma cruzi, etiological agent of Chagas disease. Acta Tropica, 238, 106757. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106757
- “Biotic interactions may limit the southern distribution of bobcats Lynx rufus” Ecography 31, 757-764 (2008); (Víctor Sánchez-Cordero, David Stockwell, Hawoei Liu, SahotraSarkar, Christopher R. Stephens and Joaquin Giménez).
- “Using Biotic Interaction Networks for Prediction in Biodiversity and Emerging Diseases” PLoS One 4, 5725-5740 (2009); (Christopher R. Stephens, J. Giménez, C. González, C.González-Salazar, C. Ibarra, V. Sánchez-Cordero).
- “Comparing the relative contributions of biotic and abiotic factors as mediators of species distributions “ Ecological Modeling, 248, 57-70 (2010); (C. González-Salazar, Christopher R. Stephens and P. Marquet).
- “Constructing Ecological Networks: A Tool to Infer Risk of Transmission and Dispersal of Leishmaniasis” Zoonoses and Public Health 59, 179-193 (2012); (C. González-Salazar and Christopher R. Stephens).
- “Leishmania (L.) mexicana infected bats in Mexico: novel potential reservoirs” PLoS Negl Trop Dis 9, No. 1, e0003438 (2015); (Berzunza-Cruz, Miriam, Angel Rodríguez-Moreno, Gabriel Gutiérrez-Granados, Constantino González-Salazar, Christopher R.Stephens, Mircea Hidalgo-Mihart, Carlos F. Marina et al.).
- “When is the Naive Bayes approximation not so naive?” Machine Learning, 1-45 (2017); (Christopher R. Stephens, Hugo Flores-Huerta y Ana E. Ruíz).
- “Can you judge a disease host by the company it keeps? Predicting disease hosts and their relative importance using complex networks” PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 10 (10), e0005004 (2015); (Christopher R. Stephens; Constantino González- Salazar; Victor Sánchez-Cordero; Ingeborg Becker; Eduardo Rebollar-Tellez; Ángel Rodríguez-Moreno; Miriam Berzunza-Cruz; Cristina Domingo Balcells; Gabriel Gutiérrez-Granados; Mircea Hidalgo-Mihart; Carlos N. Ibarra-Cerdeña; Pilar Ibarra; Luis Ignacio Iñiguez-Davalos; María Magdalena Ramírez-Martínez).
- “Understanding transmissibility patterns of Chagas disease through complex vector- host networks” Parasitology, Vol.: 144 Número: 6; Páginas: 760-772 (2017); (Rengifo- Correa, L; Stephens, Christopher R; Morrone, JJ; Téllez-Rendón, JL; González-Salazar, C).
- “Predicting the potential role of non-human hosts in Zika virus maintenance” Eco- Health Volumen: 14; Número: 1; Páginas: 171-177 (2017); (González-Salazar, C; Stephens, Christopher R; Sánchez-Cordero, V).
- “Trypanosoma cruzi reservoir-triatomine vector co-occurrence networks reveal meta- community effects by synanthropic mammals on geographic dispersal” PeerJ Volumen: 5; Páginas: e3152 (2017); (Ibarra-Cerdeña, CN; Valiente-Banuet, L; Sánchez-Cordero, V; Stephens, Christopher R; Ramsey, JM).
- “Ecology of the phlebotomine sandflies and putative reservoirs hosts of leishmaniasis in a border area in Northeastern Mexico: implications for the risk of transmission of Leish-mania mexicana in Mexico and the USA” Parasite Volumen: 24; Número: 33 (2017); (Rodríguez-Rojas, JJ; Rodríguez-Moreno, A; Berzunza-Cruz, M; Gutiérrez-Granados, G; Becker, I; Sánchez-Cordero, V; Stephens, Christopher R; Fernández-Salas, I; Rebollar-Téllez, EA).
- “Bayesian Inference of Ecological Interactions from Spatial Data” Entropy (2017) Vol. 19, Número: 12; Página: 547 (Stephens, Christopher R; Sánchez-Cordero, V; González-Salazar,C).