Publications

2025

• Damdinjav, Batchuluun and Raveendran, Savitha and Mojsiejczuk, Laura and Ankhanbaatar, Ulaankhuu and Yang, Jiayun and Sadeyen, Jean-Remy and Iqbal, Munir and Perez, Daniel R and Rajao, Daniela S and Park, Andrew and others (2025). Evidence of influenza A (H5N1) spillover infections in horses, Mongolia. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 31(1), 183.

• Molinero, Carlos and Brown, Christian H and Odom, Timothy L and Suh, Daniel C and Park, Andrew W (2025). Bird Community Composition, Migration, and Environmental Factors Jointly Influence the Global Distribution of Avian Haemosporidian Lineages. Integrative Zoology.

• Park, Andrew W and Cressler, Clayton E and Dallas, Tad A and Farrell, Maxwell J and Huang, Shan and Pedersen, Amy B and Varney, Rebecca M (2025). Costs of parasite generalism revealed by abundance patterns across mammalian hosts. Proceedings B, 292(2057), 20251157.

• Schatz, Annakate M and Park, Andrew W (2025). Evidence for the Vacated Niche Hypothesis in Parasites of Invasive Mammals. Ecology and Evolution, 15(2), e70959.

2024

• Suh, Daniel C and Lance, Stacey L and Park, Andrew W (2024). Abiotic and biotic factors jointly influence the contact and environmental transmission of a generalist pathogen. Ecology and Evolution, 14(8), e70167.

2023

• Cleveland, Christopher A and Dallas, Tad A and Vigil, Stacey and Mead, Daniel G and Corn, Joseph L and Park, Andrew W (2023). Vector communities under global change may exacerbate and redistribute infectious disease risk. Parasitology Research, 122(4), 963–972.

• Schatz, Annakate M and Park, Andrew W (2023). Patterns of host–parasite coinvasion promote enemy release and specialist parasite spillover. Journal of Animal Ecology, 92(5), 1029–1041.

• Sutherland, Kathryn P and Griffin, Ashton and Park, Andrew and Porter, James W and Heron, Scott F and Eakin, C Mark and Berry, Brett and Kemp, Dustin W and Kemp, Keri M and Lipp, Erin K and others (2023). Twenty-year record of white pox disease in the Florida Keys: importance of environmental risk factors as drivers of coral health. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 154, 15–31.

2022

• Tredennick, Andrew T and O’Dea, Eamon B and Ferrari, Matthew J and Park, Andrew W and Rohani, Pejman and Drake, John M (2022). Anticipating infectious disease re-emergence and elimination: a test of early warning signals using empirically based models. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 19(193), 20220123.

2021

• Farrell, Maxwell J and Park, Andrew W and Cressler, Clayton E and Dallas, Tad and Huang, Shan and Mideo, Nicole and Morales-Castilla, Ignacio and Davies, T Jonathan and Stephens, Patrick (2021). The ghost of hosts past: impacts of host extinction on parasite specificity. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 376(1837), 20200351.

• Schatz, Annakate M and Park, Andrew W (2021). Host and parasite traits predict cross-species parasite acquisition by introduced mammals. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 288(1950), 20210341.

• Taylor, Kishana and Wilson, Jonathan J and Park, Andrew W and Nemeth, Nicole M and Yabsley, Michael J and Fenton, Heather and Keel, M Kevin and Gottdenker, Nicole L (2021). Temporal and spatial patterns in canine distemper virus cases in wildlife diagnosed at the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, 1975–2019. The Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 57(4), 820–830.

• Vinson, John E and Park, Andrew W and Cleveland, Christopher A and Yabsley, Michael J and Ezenwa, Vanessa O and Hall, Richard J (2021). Alternative transmission pathways for guinea worm in dogs: implications for outbreak risk and control. International Journal for Parasitology, 51(12), 1027–1034.

2020

• Pappalardo, Paula and Morales-Castilla, Ignacio and Park, Andrew W and Huang, Shan and Schmidt, John P and Stephens, Patrick R (2020). Comparing methods for mapping global parasite diversity. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 29(1), 182–193.

• Park, Andrew W and Ezenwa, Vanessa O (2020). Characterising interactions between co-infecting parasites using age-intensity profiles. International journal for parasitology, 50(1), 23–26.

• Park, Andrew W (2020). Trip duration modifies spatial spread of infectious diseases. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(37), 22637–22638.

• Richards, Robert L and Cleveland, Christopher A and Hall, Richard J and Tchindebet Ouakou, Philip and Park, Andrew W and Ruiz-Tiben, Ernesto and Weiss, Adam and Yabsley, Michael J and Ezenwa, Vanessa O (2020). Identifying correlates of Guinea worm (Dracunculus medinensis) infection in domestic dog populations. PLoS neglected tropical diseases, 14(9), e0008620.

2019

• Dallas, Tad A and Han, Barbara A and Nunn, Charles L and Park, Andrew W and Stephens, Patrick R and Drake, John M (2019). Host traits associated with species roles in parasite sharing networks. Oikos, 128(1), 23–32.

• Devaney, E and Matthews, Louise and Milne, Catherine and Howell, Sue and McIntyre, Jennifer and Ezenwa, V and Babayan, Simon A and Mable, Barbara and Doyle, Stephen and Morgan, Eric and others (2019). Refugia and anthelmintic resistance: concepts and challenges. International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance.

• Drake, John M and Brett, Tobias S and Chen, Shiyang and Epureanu, Bogdan I and Ferrari, Matthew J and Marty, Eric and Miller, Paige B and O’dea, Eamon B and O’regan, Suzanne M and Park, Andrew W and others (2019). The statistics of epidemic transitions. PLoS computational biology, 15(5), e1006917.

• Hodgkinson, Jane E and Kaplan, Ray M and Kenyon, Fiona and Morgan, Eric R and Park, Andrew W and Paterson, Steve and Babayan, Simon A and Beesley, Nicola J and Britton, Collette and Chaudhry, Umer and others (2019). Refugia and anthelmintic resistance: concepts and challenges. International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance, 10, 51–57.

• Park, AW (2019). Food web structure selects for parasite host range. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 286(1908), 20191277.

• Park, Andrew W and Cleveland, Christopher A and Dallas, Tad A and Corn, Joseph L (2019). Vector species richness increases haemorrhagic disease prevalence through functional diversity modulating the duration of seasonal transmission. Parasitology, 146(10), 1353–1353.

• Park, Andrew W (2019). Phylogenetic aggregation increases zoonotic potential of mammalian viruses. Biology letters, 15(12), 20190668.

• Vilches, TN and Bonesso, MF and Guerra, HM and Fortaleza, CMCB and Park, AW and Ferreira, CP (2019). The role of intra and inter-hospital patient transfer in the dissemination of heathcare-associated multidrug-resistant pathogens. Epidemics, 26, 104–115.

• Vinson, John E and Park, Andrew W (2019). Vector-borne parasite invasion in communities across space and time. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 286(1917), 20192614.

2018

• Brett, Tobias S and O’Dea, Eamon B and Marty, {‘E}ric and Miller, Paige B and Park, Andrew W and Drake, John M and Rohani, Pejman (2018). Anticipating epidemic transitions with imperfect data. PLoS computational biology, 14(6), e1006204.

• O’Dea, Eamon B and Park, Andrew W and Drake, John M (2018). Estimating the distance to an epidemic threshold. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 15(143), 20180034.

• Park, AW and Farrell, MJ and Schmidt, JP and Huang, S and Dallas, TA and Pappalardo, P and Drake, JM and Stephens, PR and Poulin, R and Nunn, CL and others (2018). Characterizing the phylogenetic specialism–generalism spectrum of mammal parasites. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 285(1874), 20172613.

2017

• Dallas, Tad and Park, Andrew W and Drake, John M (2017). Predictability of helminth parasite host range using information on geography, host traits and parasite community structure. Parasitology, 144(2), 200–205.

• Dallas, Tad and Huang, Shan and Nunn, Charles and Park, Andrew W and Drake, John M (2017). Estimating parasite host range. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 284(1861), 20171250.

• Dallas, Tad and Park, Andrew W and Drake, John M (2017). Predicting cryptic links in host-parasite networks. PLoS computational biology, 13(5), e1005557.

• Schmidt, John Paul and Park, Andrew W and Kramer, Andrew M and Han, Barbara A and Alexander, Laura W and Drake, John M (2017). Spatiotemporal fluctuations and triggers of Ebola virus spillover. Emerging infectious diseases, 23(3), 415.

• Stephens, Patrick R and Pappalardo, Paula and Huang, Shan and Byers, James E and Farrell, Maxwell J and Gehman, Alyssa and Ghai, Ria R and Haas, Sarah E and Han, Barbara and Park, Andrew W and others (2017). Global mammal parasite database version 2.0.

2016

• Dibble, Christopher J and O’Dea, Eamon B and Park, Andrew W and Drake, John M (2016). Waiting time to infectious disease emergence. Journal of The Royal Society Interface, 13(123), 20160540.

• Drake, John M and Park, Andrew W (2016). A Model for Coupled Outbreaks Contained by Behavior Change. Mathematical and Statistical Modeling for Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases, 25–37.

• Kramer, Andrew M and Pulliam, J Tomlin and Alexander, Laura W and Park, Andrew W and Rohani, Pejman and Drake, John M (2016). Spatial spread of the West Africa Ebola epidemic. Royal Society open science, 3(8), 160294.

• Park, Andrew W and Cleveland, Christopher A and Dallas, Tad A and Corn, Joseph L (2016). Vector species richness increases haemorrhagic disease prevalence through functional diversity modulating the duration of seasonal transmission. Parasitology, 143(7), 874–879.

• Stephens, Patrick R and Altizer, Sonia and Smith, Katherine F and Alonso Aguirre, A and Brown, James H and Budischak, Sarah A and Byers, James E and Dallas, Tad A and Jonathan Davies, T and Drake, John M and others (2016). The macroecology of infectious diseases: A new perspective on global-scale drivers of pathogen distributions and impacts. Ecology letters, 19(9), 1159–1171.

• Sutherland, Kathryn P and Berry, Brett and Park, Andrew and Kemp, Dustin W and Kemp, Keri M and Lipp, Erin K and Porter, James W (2016). Shifting white pox aetiologies affecting Acropora palmata in the Florida Keys, 1994–2014. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 371(1689), 20150205.

• Vinson, John E and Drake, John M and Rohani, Pejman and Park, Andrew W (2016). The potential for sexual transmission to compromise control of Ebola virus outbreaks. Biology Letters, 12(6), 20151079.

2015

• Drake, John M and Kaul, RajReni B and Alexander, Laura W and O’Regan, Suzanne M and Kramer, Andrew M and Pulliam, J Tomlin and Ferrari, Matthew J and Park, Andrew W (2015). Ebola cases and health system demand in Liberia. PLoS biology, 13(1), e1002056.

• Han, Barbara A and Park, Andrew W and Jolles, Anna E and Altizer, Sonia (2015). Infectious disease transmission and behavioural allometry in wild mammals. Journal of Animal Ecology, 84(3), 637–646.

• O’Regan, Suzanne M and Vinson, John E and Park, Andrew W (2015). Interspecific contact and competition may affect the strength and direction of disease-diversity relationships for directly transmitted microparasites. The American Naturalist, 186(4), 480–494.

• Park, Andrew W and Haven, James and Kaplan, Ray and Gandon, Sylvain (2015). Refugia and the evolutionary epidemiology of drug resistance. Biology letters, 11(11), 20150783.

• Stallknecht, David E and Allison, Andrew B and Park, Andrew W and Phillips, Jamie E and Goekjian, Virginia H and Nettles, Victor F and Fischer, John R (2015). Apparent increase of reported hemorrhagic disease in the midwestern and northeastern USA. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 51(2), 348–361.

2014

• Magori, Krisztian and Park, Andrew W (2014). The evolutionary consequences of alternative types of imperfect vaccines. Journal of mathematical biology, 68(4), 969–987.

• Park, AW and Vandekerkhove, Jochen and Michalakis, Y (2014). Sex in an uncertain world: environmental stochasticity helps restore competitive balance between sexually and asexually reproducing populations. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 27(8), 1650–1661.

2013

• Berry, Brett S and Magori, Krisztian and Perofsky, Amanda C and Stallknecht, David E and Park, Andrew W (2013). Wetland cover dynamics drive hemorrhagic disease patterns in white-tailed deer in the United States. Journal of wildlife diseases, 49(3), 501–509.

• Daly, Janet M and Newton, JR and Wood, JLN and Park, AW (2013). What can mathematical models bring to the control of equine influenza? Equine Veterinary Journal, 45(6), 784–788.

• Haven, James and Park, Andrew William (2013). Superinfection reconciles host–parasite association and cross-species transmission. Theoretical Population Biology, 90, 129–134.

• Park, Andrew W and Magori, Krisztian and White, Brad A and Stallknecht, David E (2013). When more transmission equals less disease: reconciling the disconnect between disease hotspots and parasite transmission. PLoS One, 8(4), e61501.

2012

• Haven, James and Magori, Krisztian and Park, Andrew W (2012). Ecological and Inhost Factors Promoting Distinct Parasite Life-History Strategies in Lyme Borreliosis. Epidemics.

• Park, Andrew W (2012). Infectious disease in animal metapopulations: the importance of environmental transmission. Ecology and Evolution, 2(7), 1398–1407.

2010

• Park, AW and Jokela, Jukka and Michalakis, Yannis (2010). Parasites and deleterious mutations: interactions influencing the evolutionary maintenance of sex. Journal of evolutionary biology, 23(5), 1013–1023.

2009

• Park, Andrew W and Daly, Janet M and Lewis, Nicola S and Smith, Derek J and Wood, James LN and Grenfell, Bryan T (2009). Quantifying the impact of immune escape on transmission dynamics of influenza. Science, 326(5953), 726–728.

2007

• Park, Andrew W and Glass, Kathryn (2007). Dynamic patterns of avian and human influenza in east and southeast Asia. The Lancet infectious diseases, 7(8), 543–548.

2006

• Day, Troy and Andre, Jean-Baptiste and Park, Andrew (2006). The evolutionary emergence of pandemic influenza. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 273(1604), 2945–2953.

• Day, Troy and Park, Andrew and Madras, Neal and Gumel, Abba and Wu, Jianhong (2006). When is quarantine a useful control strategy for emerging infectious diseases? American journal of epidemiology, 163(5), 479–485.

2005

• Wood, JLN and Kelly, L and Cardwell, JM and Park, AW (2005). Quantitative assessment of the risks of reducing the routine swabbing requirements for the detection of Taylorella equigenitalis. Veterinary record, 157(2), 41–46.

2004

• Daly, Janet M and Yates, Philip J and Newton, J Richard and Park, Andrew and Henley, William and Wood, James LN and Davis-Poynter, Nick and Mumford, Jennifer A (2004). Evidence supporting the inclusion of strains from each of the two co-circulating lineages of H3N8 equine influenza virus in vaccines. Vaccine, 22(29-30), 4101–4109.

• Newton, JR and Park, AW and Wood, JLN (2004). Maximizing the Benefits of Vaccination against Equine Influenza (15-Nov-2004).

• Park, AW and Wood, JLN and Daly, JM and Newton, JR and Glass, Kathryn and Henley, W and Mumford, JA and Grenfell, BT (2004). The effects of strain heterology on the epidemiology of equine influenza in a vaccinated population. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 271(1548), 1547–1555.

2003

• Park, AW and Wood, JLN and Newton, JR and Daly, J and Mumford, JA and Grenfell, BT (2003). Optimising vaccination strategies in equine influenza. Vaccine, 21(21-22), 2862–2870.

• Wood, JLN and Newton, JR and Daly, J and Park, AW and Mumford, JA (2003). It’s all in the mix: infection transmission in populations. Vet Record.

2002

• Park, Andrew W and Gubbins, Simon and Gilligan, Christopher A (2002). Extinction times for closed epidemics: the effects of host spatial structure. Ecology Letters, 5(6), 747–755.

• Park, AW and Wood, JLN and Newton, JR and Daly, J and Mumford, JA and Glass, K and Grenfell, BT (2002). Modelling equine influenza: epidemiology, vaccination, spatial spread and strain variation. Proc. Soc. Vet. Epidem. Prev. Med.

2001

• Park, Andrew W and Gubbins, Simon and Gilligan, Christopher A (2001). Invasion and persistence of plant parasites in a spatially structured host population. Oikos, 94(1), 162–174.

1998

• Davidson, FA and Park, AW (1998). A mathematical model for fungal development in heterogeneous environments. Applied Mathematics Letters, 11(6), 51–56.

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Odum School of Ecology & Dept. Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, USA