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1. Detecting the impact of temperature on transmission of Zika, dengue, and chikungunya using mechanistic models.

2. Resources, key traits and the size of fungal epidemics in Daphnia populations.

3. Mean daily temperatures can predict the thermal limits of malaria transmission better than rate summation.

4. Acclimation to warmer temperatures can protect host populations from both further heat stress and the potential invasion of pathogens.

5. Variation in temperature of peak trait performance constrains adaptation of arthropod populations to climatic warming.

6. Pathways linking nutrient enrichment, habitat structure, and parasitism to host-resource interactions.

7. Phenotypic adaptation to temperature in the mosquito vector, Aedes aegypti.

8. Fluctuating temperatures have a surprising effect on disease transmission.

10. Virulent Disease Epidemics Can Increase Host Density by Depressing Foraging of Hosts.

11. The influence of vector-borne disease on human history: socio-ecological mechanisms.

12. Susceptible host availability modulates climate effects on dengue dynamics.

13. Transmission of West Nile and five other temperate mosquito-borne viruses peaks at temperatures between 23°C and 26°C.

14. Age influences the thermal suitability of Plasmodium falciparum transmission in the Asian malaria vector Anopheles stephensi .

15. Genotypic variation in parasite avoidance behaviour and other mechanistic, nonlinear components of transmission.

16. Thermal biology of mosquito-borne disease.

17. Dengue fever in Saudi Arabia: A review of environmental and population factors impacting emergence and spread.

18. Parasite rearing and infection temperatures jointly influence disease transmission and shape seasonality of epidemics.

19. Temperature explains broad patterns of Ross River virus transmission.

20. Temperature Drives Epidemics in a Zooplankton-Fungus Disease System: A Trait-Driven Approach Points to Transmission via Host Foraging.

21. Rapid evolution rescues hosts from competition and disease but-despite a dilution effect-increases the density of infected hosts.

22. Allocation, not male resistance, increases male frequency during epidemics: a case study in facultatively sexual hosts.

23. Detecting the impact of temperature on transmission of Zika, dengue, and chikungunya using mechanistic models.

24. Parasites destabilize host populations by shifting stage-structured interactions.

25. Resources, key traits and the size of fungal epidemics in Daphnia populations.

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