Isabella M. Cattadori

Corresponding author: (2008)

Isabella M. Cattadori, Réka Albert, Brian Boag, Isabella M. Cattadori

myxoma poxvirus, age-intensity relationship, TH1-TH2 paradigm.

Ecology 2004 (2004)

British Ecological Society, Darren J. Shaw, Daniel T. Haydon, Isabella M. Cattadori, Peter J. Hudson, Simon J. Thirgood

this paper we use these shooting records to address the following questions: 769 grouse cycles 2004 British . What proportion of grouse time-series are asymmetrical and/or non-linear? . How does...

Received 4 April 2002 Accepted 17 April 2002 P.--5J:J-- online 3 July 2002 Analysing noisy (2002)

Tsy Describing Regional, Daniel T. Haydon, Darren J. Shaw, Isabella M. Cattadori, Peter J. Hudson, Simon J. Thirgood

this paper are twofold: first, to develop methods that can rigorously quantify and categorize the oscillatory nature of time-series from each moor; and second, to use these methods systematically and...

Synchrony, scale and temporal dynamics of rock partridge (Alectoris graeca saxatilis) populations in the dolomites (1999)

Isabella M. Cattadori, Peter J. Hudson, Stefano Merler, Annapaola Rizzoli

1. We examine harvesting records of rock partridge (Alectoris graeca saxatilis) to first identify the presence of cycles in a species with a southern European distribution and then examine synchrony...

Analysing noisy time-series: describing regional variation in the cyclic dynamics of red grouse.

Haydon, Daniel T, Shaw, Darren J, Cattadori, Isabella M, Hudson, Peter J, Thirgood, Simon J

We develop a method for describing the periodicity of noisy 'quasi-cyclic' time-series based on integrals of their power spectra corresponding to different frequency intervals that we use to classify...

Trophic interactions and population growth rates: describing patterns and identifying mechanisms.

Hudson, Peter J, Dobson, Andy P, Cattadori, Isabella M, Newborn, David, Haydon, Dan T, Shaw, Darren J, ...

While the concept of population growth rate has been of central importance in the development of the theory of population dynamics, few empirical studies consider the intrinsic growth rate in detail,...

Variation in host susceptibility and infectiousness generated by co-infection: the myxoma–Trichostrongylus retortaeformis case in wild rabbits

Cattadori, Isabella M, Albert, Réka, Boag, Brian

One of the conditions that can affect host susceptibility and parasite transmission is the occurrence of concomitant infections. Parasites interact directly or indirectly within an individual host...

Seasonality, cohort-dependence and the development of immunity in a natural host–nematode system

Cornell, Stephen J, Bjornstad, Ottar N, Cattadori, Isabella M, Boag, Brian, Hudson, Peter J

Acquired immunity is known to be a key modulator of the dynamics of many helminth parasites in domestic and human host populations, but its relative importance in natural populations is more...