2024

Mark, M, TC Christensen, RE Kwait, EA Eskew, I Zoccolo, EJ Struck, and B Maslo. Apparent ophidiomycosis alters eastern copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix) behavior and habitat use.

Kwait, R, ML Pinsky, S Gignoux-Wolfsohn, EA Eskew, K Kerwin, and B Maslo. Impact of putatively beneficial genomic loci on gene expression in little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus, Le Conte, 1831) affected by white-nose syndrome. [GitHub repository]

Nuismer, SL, AJ Basinski, CL Schreiner, EA Eskew, E Fichet-Calvet, and CH Remien. Quantifying the risk of spillover reduction programs for human health. [GitHub repository]

Eskew, EA, BH Bird, BM Ghersi, J Bangura, AJ Basinski, E Amara, MA Bah, MC Kanu, OT Kanu, EG Lavalie, V Lungay, W Robert, MA Vandi, E Fichet-Calvet, and SL Nuismer. Reservoir displacement by an invasive rodent reduces Lassa virus zoonotic spillover risk. [GitHub repository; Zenodo repository]

2023

Layman, NC, AJ Basinski, B Zhang, EA Eskew, BH Bird, BM Ghersi, J Bangura, E Fichet-Calvet, CH Remien, M Vandi, M Bah, and SL Nuismer. Predicting the fine-scale spatial distribution of zoonotic reservoirs using computer vision. [GitHub repository; Zenodo repository]

Connelly, PJ, N Ross, OC Stringham, and EA Eskew. United States amphibian imports pose a disease risk to salamanders despite Lacey Act regulations. [GitHub repository; Zenodo repository]

2022

Becker, DJ, GF Albery, AR Sjodin, T Poisot, LM Bergner, B Chen, LE Cohen, TA Dallas, EA Eskew, AC Fagre, MJ Farrell, S Guth, BA Han, NB Simmons, M Stock, EC Teeling, and CJ Carlson. Optimising predictive models to prioritise viral discovery in zoonotic reservoirs. [GitHub respository]

Carlson, CJ, GF Albery, C Merow, CH Trisos, CM Zipfel, EA Eskew, KJ Olival, N Ross, and S Bansal. Climate change increases cross-species viral transmission risk. [GitHub repository]

Fagre, AC, LE Cohen, EA Eskew, M Farrell, E Glennon, MB Joseph, HK Frank, SJ Ryan, CJ Carlson, and GF Albery. Assessing the risk of human-to-wildlife pathogen transmission for conservation and public health.

Albery, GF, CJ Carlson, LE Cohen, EA Eskew, R Gibb, SJ Ryan, AR Sweeny, and DJ Becker. Urban-adapted mammal species have more known pathogens. [GitHub repository]

Carlson, CJ, RJ Gibb, GF Albery, L Brierley, RP Connor, TA Dallas, EA Eskew, AC Fagre, MJ Farrell, HK Frank, RL Muylaert, T Poisot, AL Rasmussen, SJ Ryan, and SN Seifert. The Global Virome in One Network (VIRION): an atlas of vertebrate-virus associations. [GitHub repository]

Levin, MO, JB Meek, B Boom, SM Kross, and EA Eskew. Using publicly available data to conduct rapid assessments of extinction risk. [GitHub repository]

Gibb, R, GF Albery, N Mollentze, EA Eskew, L Brierley, SJ Ryan, SN Seifert, and CJ Carlson. Mammal virus diversity estimates are unstable due to accelerating discovery effort. [GitHub repository]

2021

Sweeny, AR, GF Albery, DJ Becker, EA Eskew, and CJ Carlson. Synzootics.

Eskew, EA, D Fraser, MJ Vonhof, ML Pinsky, and B Maslo. Host gene expression in wildlife disease: making sense of species-level responses. [GitHub repository]

Albery, GF, DJ Becker, L Brierley, CE Brook, RC Christofferson, LE Cohen, TA Dallas, EA Eskew, A Fagre, MJ Farrell, E Glennon, S Guth, MB Joseph, N Mollentze, BA Neely, T Poisot, AL Rasmussen, SJ Ryan, S Seifert, AR Sjodin, EM Sorrell, and CJ Carlson. The science of the host-virus network.

Carlson, CJ, MJ Farrell, Z Grange, BA Han, N Mollentze, AL Phelan, AL Rasmussen, GF Albery, B Bett, DM Brett-Major, LE Cohen, T Dallas, EA Eskew, AC Fagre, KM Forbes, R Gibb, S Halabi, CC Hammer, R Katz, J Kindrachuk, RL Muylaert, FB Nutter, J Ogola, KJ Olival, M Rourke, SJ Ryan, N Ross, SN Seifert, T Sironen, CJ Standley, K Taylor, M Venter, and PW Webala. The future of zoonotic risk prediction.

Gibb, R, GF Albery, DJ Becker, L Brierley, R Connor, TA Dallas, EA Eskew, MJ Farrell, AL Rasmussen, SJ Ryan, A Sweeny, CJ Carlson, and T Poisot. Data proliferation, reconciliation, and synthesis in viral ecology. [GitHub repository]

2020

Hierink, F, I Bolon, AM Durso, R Ruiz de Castañeda, C Zambrana-Torrelio, EA Eskew, and N Ray. Forty-four years of global trade in CITES-listed snakes: Trends and implications for conservation and public health.

Eskew, EA, and CJ Carlson. Overselling wildlife trade bans will not bolster conservation or pandemic preparedness.

Albery, GF, EA Eskew, N Ross, and KJ Olival. Predicting the global mammalian viral sharing network using phylogeography. [GitHub repository]

Di Marco, M, ML Baker, P Daszak, P De Barro, EA Eskew, CM Godde, TD Harwood, M Herrero, AJ Hoskins, E Johnson, WB Karesh, C Machalaba, J Navarro Garcia, D Paini, R Pirzl, MS Smith, C Zambrana-Torrelio, and S Ferrier. Opinion: Sustainable development must account for pandemic risk.

Eskew, EA, AM White, N Ross, KM Smith, KF Smith, JP Rodríguez, C Zambrana-Torrelio, WB Karesh, and P Daszak. United States wildlife and wildlife product imports from 2000-2014. [GitHub repository; Zenodo repository]

2019

Brown, P, RELISH Consortium*, and Y Zhou. Large expert-curated database for benchmarking document similarity detection in biomedical literature search.
* EA Eskew is a RELISH Consortium member

Ross, N, EA Eskew, and N Ray. citesdb: An R package to support analysis of CITES Trade Database shipment-level data. [GitHub repository]

Eskew, EA, N Ross, C Zambrana-Torrelio, and WB Karesh. The CITES Trade Database is not a “global snapshot” of legal wildlife trade: Response to Can et al., 2019.

2018

Eskew, EA, and KJ Olival. De-urbanization and zoonotic disease risk.

Eskew, EA, BC Shock, EEB LaDouceur, K Keel, MR Miller, JE Foley, and BD Todd. Gene expression differs in susceptible and resistant amphibians exposed to Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. [GitHub repository]

Guzy, JC, EA Eskew, BJ Halstead, and SJ Price. Influence of damming on anuran species richness in riparian areas: A test of the serial discontinuity concept.

2017

Eskew, EA, and BD Todd. Too cold, too wet, too bright, or just right? Environmental predictors of snake movement and activity. [GitHub repository]

Plourde, BT, TL Burgess, EA Eskew, TM Roth, N Stephenson, and JE Foley. Are disease reservoirs special? Taxonomic and life history characteristics.

2016

Nowakowski, AJ, SM Whitfield, EA Eskew, ME Thompson, JP Rose, BL Caraballo, JL Kerby, MA Donnelly, and BD Todd. Infection risk decreases with increasing mismatch in host and pathogen environmental tolerances.

Meyer, E, EA Eskew, L Chibwe, J Schrlau, SL Massey Simonich, and BD Todd. Organic contaminants in western pond turtles in remote habitat in California.

2015

Eskew, EA, SJ Worth, JE Foley, and BD Todd. American bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus) resist infection by multiple isolates of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, including one implicated in wild mass mortality.

2014

Eskew, EA, BD Todd, and WA Hopkins. Extremely low prevalence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection in Eastern Hellbenders (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis) in southwest Virginia, USA.

2013

Eskew, EA, and BD Todd. Parallels in amphibian and bat declines from pathogenic fungi.

Hunt, SD, JC Guzy, SJ Price, BJ Halstead, EA Eskew, and ME Dorcas. Responses of riparian reptile communities to damming and urbanization.

2012

Kern, MM, JC Guzy, SJ Price, SD Hunt, EA Eskew, and ME Dorcas. Riparian-zone amphibians and reptiles within the Broad River Basin of South Carolina.

Eskew, EA, SJ Price, and ME Dorcas. Effects of river-flow regulation on anuran occupancy and abundance in riparian zones.

Price, SJ, EA Eskew, KK Cecala, RA Browne, and ME Dorcas. Estimating survival of a streamside salamander: importance of temporary emigration, capture response, and location.

2010

Eskew, EA, SJ Price, and ME Dorcas. Survivorship and population densities of painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) in recently modified suburban landscapes.

Eskew, EA, SJ Price, and ME Dorcas. Survival and recruitment of semi-aquatic turtles in an urbanized region.

2009

Eskew, EA, JD Willson, and CT Winne. Ambush site selection and ontogenetic shifts in foraging strategy in a semi-aquatic pit viper, the Eastern cottonmouth.

2008

Eskew, EA, SJ Price, and ME Dorcas. New distribution records for reptiles and amphibians from the Charlotte-metropolitan area of the western Piedmont of North Carolina.