PUBLICATIONS (from 2005)
2018
Kain M.P., Cattadori I.M., Bolker B. 2018. The evolutionary response of virulence to host heterogeneity: a general model with application to myxomatosis in rabbits co-infected with intestinal helminths. Evol. Ecol. Res, 19.
Ghosh S., Ferrari M.J., Pathak A.K., Cattadori I.M. 2018. Changes in parasite traits, rather than intensity, affect the dynamics of infection under external perturbation. PLoS Comp. Biol., 14(6), p.e1006167.
2017
Liu J., Cattadori I.M., Sim DG, Eden JS, Holmes E.C., Read A.F. & Kerr P.J. 2017. Reverse engineering field isolates of myxoma virus demonstrates that single gene loss is not a good predictor for virulence evolution. J. Virol., 27: 91(20).
Ngonyoka A., Gwakisa P., Estes A., Salekwa L.P., Nnko H.J., Hudson P.J. & Cattadori I.M. 2017. Patterns of tsetse abundance and trypanosome infection rate among habitats of surveyed villages in Maasai Steppe of Northern Tanzania. Inf. Dis. Poverty, 6:126.
Kerr P.J., Cattadori I.M., Liu J., Sim D.G., Dodds J.W., Brooks J.W., Kennett M.K., Holmes E.C. & Read A.F. 2017. The next step in the on-going arms race between myxoma virus and wild rabbits in Australia is a novel disease phenotype. PNAS, 114 (35): 9397-9402.
Kerr P.J., Cattadori I.M., Rodgers M.B., Liu J., Sim D., Boag B., Eden J.S., Ghedin E., Read A.F. & Holmes E.C. 2017. Genomic and Phenotypic Characterization of Myxoma Virus from Great Britain Reveals Multiple Evolutionary Pathways Distinct from Those in Australia. PLoS Pathog., 13(3): e1006252.
Nnko H.J., Ngonyoka A., Salekwa L., Estes A.B., Hudson P.J., Gwakisa P.S. & Cattadori I.M. 2017. Seasonal variation of tsetse fly species abundance and prevalence of trypanosomes in the Maasai Steppe, Tanzania. J Vector Ecol., 42(1): 24-33.
Ngonyoka A., Gwakisa P., Estes A., Hudson P.J. Nnko H. & Cattadori I.M. 2017. Variation of tsetse fly abundance in relation to habitat and host presence in The Maasai Steppe, Tanzania. J. Vect. Ecol., 42, 34–43.
2016
Cattadori I.M., Sebastian A., Han H., Katani R., Albert I., Eilertson E.E., Kapur V., Pathak A., Mitchell S. 2016. Impact of helminth infections and nutritional constraints on the small intestine microbiota. PLoS ONE, 11(7): e0159770.pdf
Mignatti A., Boag B. & Cattadori I.M. 2016. Host Immunity Shapes The Impact Of Climate Changes On The Dynamics Of Two Parasite Infections. PNAS, 113: 2970–2975.pdf, pdf-SM
2015
Kerr P., Liu J., Cattadori I., Ghedin E., Read A. & Holmes E. 2015. Myxoma virus and the leporipoxviruses: an evolutionary paradigm. Viruses, 7: 1020-1061.pdf
2014
Lambert K.A, Pathak A.K. & Cattadori I.M. Does host immunity influence hatchability of helminth eggs shed in the environment? J. Helminthol., 89: 446–452. pdf
2013
Cattadori I.M., Boag B., Wagner B.R., Wodzinski L.A. & Boag B. 2014. Infections do not predict shedding in co-infections with two helminths from a natural system. Ecology, 95: 1684-1692. pdf
Kerr P.J., Rogers M.B., Fitch A., DePasse J.V., Cattadori I.M., Hudson P.J., Tscharke D.C., Read A., Holmes E.C. & Ghedin E. 2013. Genome scale evolution of myxoma virus reveals host-pathogen adaptation and rapid geographic spread. J. Virol., 87(23):12900-12915. pdf
Kerr P.J., Rogers M.B., Fitch A., DePasse J.V., Cattadori I.M., Hudson P.J., Tscharke D.C., Read A., Holmes E.C. & Ghedin E. 2013. Comparative analysis of the complete nucleotide sequence of the Californian MSW strain of myxoma virus reveals potential host adaptations. J. Virol., 87(22):12080-12089. pdf
Murphy L., Pathak A.K. & Cattadori I.M. 2013. A co-infection with two gastrointestinal nematodes alters host immune responses and only partially parasite dynamics. Paras. Immunol., 35: 421-432. pdf
Boag B., Hernandez A. & Cattadori I.M. 2013. Observations on the epidemiology and interactions between myxomatosis, coccidiosis and helminth parasites in a wild rabbit population in Scotland. Europ. J. Wild. Res., 59: 557-562. pdf
Van Kuren A., Boag B., Hrubar E. & Cattadori I.M. 2013. Variability in the intensity of nematode larvae from gastrointestinal tissues of a natural herbivore. Parasitology, 140: 632-640. pdf
2012
Hernandez A., Poole A. & Cattadori I.M. 2012. Climate changes influence free-living stages of soil-transmitted parasites of European rabbits. Glob. Chan. Biol., 19: 1028-1042. pdf
Kerr P.J., Ghedin E., DePasse J.V., Fitch A., Cattadori I.M., Hudson P.J., Tscharke D.C., Read A.F. & Holmes E.C. 2012 Evolutionary History and Attenuation of Myxoma virus on Two Continents. PLoS Pathog., 8(10): e1002950. pdf
Pathak A.K., Pelensky C., Boag B. & Cattadori I.M. 2012 Immuno-epidemiology of chronic bacteria-helminth co-infection: observations from the field and evidence from the laboratoy. Int. J. Parasit., 42:647-655. pdf
Thakar J., Pathak A.K., Murphy L., Albert R. & Cattadori I.M. 2012 Network model of immune responses reveals key effectors to single and co-infection kinetics by a respiratory bacterium and a gastrointestinal helminth. PLoS Comput. Biol., 8: e1002345.pdf
2011
Pathak A.K. Biarnes M., Murphy L. & Cattadori I.M. 2011. Snapshot of spatio-temporal cytokine response to single and co-infections with helminths and bacteria. Res. Immunol., 1: 95-102. pdf
Murphy L, Nalpas N., Stear M. & Cattadori I.M. 2011. Explaining patterns of infection in free living populations using laboratory immune experiments. Paras. Immunol., 33: 287-302. pdf
2010
Pathak A.K., Boag B., Poss M., Harvill E. & Cattadori I.M. 2010. Seasonal incidence of Bordetella Bronchiseptica in an age-structured free-living rabbit population.
Epidem. Infect., 14:1-10. pdf
Pathak A.K., Creppage K., Werner J. & Cattadori I.M. 2010. Immune regulation of a chronic bacteria infection and consequences for pathogen transmission: the case of Bordetella bronchiseptica in rabbits. BMC microbiol., 10: 226. pdf
2009
Stear M.J., Boag B., Cattadori I.M. & Murphy L. 2009. Genetic variation in resistance to mixed, predominantly Teladorsagia circumcincta nematode infections of sheep: from heritabilities to gene identification. Paras. Immunol., 31: 274-82. pdf
Ferrari N., Cattadori I.M., Rizzoli A. & Hudson P.J. 2009. Heligmosomoides polygyrus reduces infestation of Ixodes ricinus in free-living yellow-necked mice, Apodemus flavicollis. Parasitology, 136: 305-16. pdf
Harvell D., Altizer S., Cattadori I.M., Harrington L., Weil E. 2009. Climate change and wildlife diseases: when does the host matter the most? Ecology, 90: 912-920. pdf
Chylinski C., Boag B., Stear M. & Cattadori I.M. 2009. Effects of host characteristics and parasite intensity on growth and fecundity of Trichostrongylus retortaeformis infections in rabbits. Parasitology. 136: 117-123. pdf
2008
Cattadori I.M., Boag B. & Hudson P.J., 2008. Parasite co-infection and interaction as drivers of host heterogeneity. Int. J. Parasitol., 38: 371–380. pdf
Cornell S., Bjørnstad O.N., Cattadori I.M., Boag B., & Hudson P.J. 2008.
Seasonality, cohort-dependence and the development of immunity in a natural host-nematode system. Proc R. Soc. B. 275: 473-591. pdf
2007
Cattadori I.M, Albert R. & Boag B. 2007. Variation in host susceptibility and infectiousness generated by co-infection: the myxoma-Trichostrongylus retortaeformis case in wild rabbits. J.R.S. Interface, 4: 831-840. pdf
Graham A. Cattadori I.M., Lloyd-Smith J., Ferrari M., Bjornstad O.N. 2007. Transmission consequences of co-infection: cytokines writ large? Trends Parasitol., 6: 284-291. pdf
2006
Perkins S.E., Cattadori I.M., Tagliapietra V., Rizzoli A., Hudson P. J. 2006. Localized deer absence leads to loss of the dilution effect and tick amplification. Ecology, 87: 1981-1986. pdf
Hudson P.J., Cattadori I.M., Boag B., Dobson A.P. 2006. Climate disruption and parasite-host dynamics: patterns and processes associated with warming and the frequency of extreme climatic events. J. Helminthol., 80:1-9. pdf
Dobson A., Cattadori I.M., Holt R., Ostfeld R.S., Keesing F., Krichbaum K., Rohr J., Perkins S.E., Hudson P.J. 2006. Sacred cows, and sympathetic squirrels: The importance of biological diversity to human health. PLoS Med., 3: 1-5. pdf
Childs D. Z., Cattadori I.M., Suwonkerd W., Prajakwong S. & Boots M. 2006. Spatio-temporal patterns of Malaria incidence in Northern Thailand. Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hygiene, 100: 623-631.
2005
Kallio-Kokko H, Laakkonen J., Rizzoli A, Tagliapietra V., Cattadori I.M., Perkins S., Hudson P.J., Cristofolini A., Versini W., Vapalahti O.,Vaheri A., Henttonen, H. 2005.
Hanta- and arenavirus antibody prevalence in rodents and humans in Trentino, Northern Italy. Epidem. Infect., 2: 1-7.
Cattadori I.M., Boag B., Bjørnstad O.N., Cornell S. & Hudson P.J., 2005. Immuno-epidemiology and peak shift in a seasonal host-nematode system. Proc. R. Soc. B, 272, 1163-1169. pdf
Cattadori I.M., Haydon D.T., & Hudson P.J. 2005. Parasites and climate synchronize red grouse populations. Nature, 433: 737-741. pdf