Publications (see lab member personal pages for additional publications)
(Links to papers or PDFs in OA journals, where available; otherwise, PDFs are intended for single copy, research use only, to comply with copyright regulations)
Preprints (click on linked titles)
Sambado, S., Ryan, S.J. 2024. Ecological and socioeconomic factors associated with globally reported tick-borne viruses. bioRxiv
Shocket, M.S., Bernhardt, J.R., Miazgowicz, K.L., Orakzai, A., Savage, V.M., Hall, R.J., Ryan, S.J., & Murdock, C.C. 2024. Mean daily temperatures can predict the thermal limits of malaria transmission better than rate summation. bioRxiv
Brady, O., Lim, A., Shearer, F., Sewalk, K., Pigott, D., Clarke, J., Ghouse, A., Judge, C., Kang, H., Messina, J., Kraemer, M., Gaythorpe, K., de Souza, W., Nsoesie, E., Celone, M., Faria, N., Ryan, S., Rabe, I., Rojas, D., Hay, S., Brownstein, J., Golding, N. 2024. The overlapping global distribution of dengue, chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever. ResearchSquare
Gibb, R.*, Ryan, S.J.*, Pigott, D., Fernandez, M.del P., Muylaert, R.L., Albery, G.F., Becker, D.J., Blackburn, J.K., Caceres-Escobar, H., Celone, M., Eskew, E., Frank, H.K., Barbara A. Han, B.A., Hulland, E.N., Jones, K.E.,Katz, R., Kucharski, A., Limmathurotsakul, D., Lippi, C.A., Longbottom, J., Martinez, J.F., Messina, J.P., Nsoesie, E.O., Redding, D.W., Romero-Alvarez, D., Schmid, B.V., Seifert, S.N., Sinchi, A., Trisos, C.H., Wille, M., Carlson, C.J. 2024 The anthropogenic fingerprint on emerging infectious diseases. MedrXiv
Carlson, C.J., Mitchell, D., Gibb, R., Stuart-Smith, R.F., Carleton, T.A., Lavelle, T.E., Lippi, C.J., Lukas-Sithole, M., North, M.A., Ryan, S.J., Shumba, D.S., New, M., Trisos, C.H. 2024. Health losses attributable to anthropogenic climate change. MedRxiv.
Stevens, T., Zimmerman, R., Albery, G., Becker, D.J., Kading, R., Keiser, C.N., Khandelwal, S., Kramer-Schadt, S., Krut-Landau, R., McKee, C., Montecino-Latorre, D., Olson, S.H., Poisot, T., Robertson, H., Ryan, S.J., Seifert, S., Simons, D., Vicente-Santos, A., Wood, C., … Carlson, C. J. 2024. A minimum data standard for wildlife disease studies. EcoEvoXiv
Bleichrodt, A., Bourouiba, L., Chowell, G., Lofgren, E.T., Michael Reed, J., Ryan, S.J., & Fefferman, N.H. 2024. Assembling ensembling: An adventure in approaches across disciplines. arXiv
Carlson, C. J., Mitchell, D., Carleton, T., Chersich, M., Gibb, R., Lavelle, T., Lukas-Sithole, M., North, M., Lippi, C., New, M., Ryan, S.J., Shumba, D.S., Trisos, C.H. 2024. Designing and describing climate change impact attribution studies: a guide to common approaches. EartharXiv
Timothée Poisot , Daniel J Becker, Cole B Brookson, Ellie Graeden, Sadie Ryan, Gemma Turon, Colin J Carlson 2024. Ten Simple Rules to Build a Model Life Cycle. EcoEvoXiv
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Fefferman, N.H., Blum, M.J., Bourouiba, L., Gibson, N.L., He, Q., Miller, D.L., Papes, M., Pasquale, D.K., Verheyen, C., Ryan, S.J. 2023. The Case for Controls: Identifying outbreak risk factors through case-control comparisons. arXiv
Nikc K., Albery G.F., Becker D.J., Eskew E.A., Fagre A.C., Ryan S.J., et al. 2022 Viral diversity and zoonotic risk in endangered species. bioRxiv.
T Dallas, SJ Ryan, B Bellekom, A Fagre, R Christofferson, CJ Carlson. 2021. Predicting the tripartite network of mosquito-borne disease. EcoEvoRxiv
CJ Carlson, EA Eskew, GF Albery, L Brierley, R Gibb, T Poisot, SJ Ryan. Sampling and domestication, but not wildlife trade, drive zoonotic viral richness in mammals: response to Shivaprakash et al. Github at github.com/viralemergence/WildlifeTrade. Last updated May 31, 2021.
T Poisot, R Gibb, SJ Ryan, CJ Carlson. 2021. NCBITaxonomy.jl - rapid biological names finding and reconciliation. EcoEvoRxiv
James, T.G. and Ryan, S.J. 2017. Differences in STI knowledge accuracy and STI/HIV testing among a random sample of college students: A secondary survey analysis. SocArXiv
Published (peer-reviewed articles numbered reverse chronological, book chapters included separately)
182. Simo, F.B.N., Teagho, U.C.S., Atako, S.M., Lontsi, B.T., Owona, B.V.A., Demanou, M., Wondji, C.S., Kamgang, B., Burt, F.J., Ryan, S.J., Makoah, N.A., Dinglasan, R.R., & Moundipa, P.F. (2024). Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus exposure among febrile patients, cattle herders, and cattle herds in Cameroon. Acta Tropica, 107432.
181. Diaz, A.R., Rollock, L., Boodram, L., Mahon, R., Best, S., Trotman, A., Van Meerbeeck, C.J., Fletcher, C., Dunbar, W., Lippi, C.A., Luhrsen, D., Sorensen, C., Muñoz, Á. G., Ryan, S.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Lowe, R. 2024. A demand-driven climate services for health implementation framework: a case study for climate-sensitive diseases in Caribbean Small Island Developing States. PLOS Clim, 3(10), e0000282.
180. Villena, O.C., Arab, A., Lippi, C.A., Ryan, S.J., Johnson, L.R. 2024. Influence of environmental, geographic, socio-demographic, and epidemiological factors on presence of malaria at the community level in two continents. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 16734.
179. Lippi, C.A., Gaff, H.D., White, A.L., Ryan, S.J. 2024. Assessing the value and knowledge gains from an online tick identification and tick-borne disease management course for the Southeastern United States. BMC Public Health, 24(1), 1793.
Editorial: Wittemyer, G., & Ryan, S.J. 2024. Introduction to the Wayne Getz Festschrift. Movement Ecology, 12(1), 9.
178. Ryan, S.J., Lippi, C.A., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2024. Mapping geographic and demographic shifts in container breeding mosquito-borne disease transmission suitability in Central and South America in a warming world. PLOS Clim 3(5), e0000312
177. López-Rosero, A., Sippy, R., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Ryan, S.J., Mordecai, E., Heras, F., Beltrán, E., Costales, J.A., & Neira, M. 2024. High prevalence of Zika virus infection in populations of Aedes aegypti from South-western Ecuador. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 18(1), e0011908.
176. Fefferman, N.H., McAlister, J.S., Akpa, B.S., Akwataghibe, K., Azad, F.T., Barkley, K., Bleichrodt, A., Blum, M.J., Bourouiba, L., Bromberg, Y., Candan, K.S., Chowell, G., Clancey, E., Cothran, F.A., DeWitte, S.N., Fernandez, P.M., Finnoff, D., Flaherty, D.T., Gibson, N.L., Harris, N., He, Q., Lofgren, E.T., Miller, D.L., James Moody, J., Muccio, K., Nunn, C.L., Papeș, M., Paschalidis, I.C., Pasquale, D.K., Reed, J.M., Rogers, M.B., Schreiner, C.L., Strand, E.B., Swanson, C.S., Szabo‑Rogers, H.L., Ryan, S.J. 2023. A New Paradigm for Pandemic Preparedness. Current Epidemiology Reports 10: 240-251.
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175. Lim, A.-Y., Jafari, Y., Caldwell, J. M., Clapham, H. E., Gaythorpe, K. A. M., Hussain-Alkhateeb, L., Johansson, M. A., Kraemer, M. U. G., Maude, R. J., McCormack, C. P., Messina, J. P., Mordecai, E. A., Rabe, I. B., Reiner, R. C., Jr, Ryan, S. J., Salje, H., Semenza, J. C., Rojas, D. P., & Brady, O. J. 2023. A systematic review of the data, methods and environmental covariates used to map Aedes-borne arbovirus transmission risk. BMC Infect Dis. 23: 708.
174. Fletcher, R.J., Iezzi, M.E., Guralnick, R., Marx, A.J., Ryan, S.J., Valle, D. 2023. A framework for linking dispersal biology to connectivity across landscapes. Landsc Ecol. 38: 2487–2500.
173. Lippi, C.A., Mundis, S.J., Sippy, R., Flenniken, M.J., Chaudhary, A., Hecht, G., Carlson, C.J., and Ryan, S.J. 2023. Trends in mosquito species distribution modeling: insights for vector surveillance and disease control. Parasit. Vectors 16:302
172. Ryan, S.J., Ladau, J. 2023. Exploring species assemblages in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Af J. Wild Res 53
171. Ryan, S.J., Lippi, C.A., Caplan, T., Diaz, A., Dunbar, W., Grover, S., Johnson, S., Knowles, R., Lowe, R., Mateen, B., Thomson, M.C., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2023. The current landscape of software tools for the climate-sensitive infectious disease modelling community. Lancet PH 7(6): e527-e536.
170. Elbadry, M.A., Efstathion, C.A., Qualls, W.A., Tagliamonte, M.S., Alam, M.M., Khan, M.S.R., Ryan, S.J., Xue, R., Ward, H., Charrel, R.N., Bangonan, L., Pearson, M., Salemi, M., Ayhan, N., Lednicky, J.A., Morris, J.G. 2023. Diversity and genetic reassortment of Keystone virus in mosquito populations in Florida. Am J. Trop Med Hyg
169. Lippi, C.A., Gaff, H.D., Nadolny, R., Ryan, S.J. 2023. Newer Surveillance Data Extends our Understanding of the Niche of Rickettsia montanensis (Rickettsiales: Rickettsiaceae) Infection of the American Dog Tick (Acari: Ixodidae) in the United States. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis 23(6): 316-323
168. Bhattarai, S., Blackburn, J.K., Ryan, S.J. 2023. Analyzing the spatial and temporal patterns of designated malaria risk areas in Nepal from 2018 to 2021. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis 23(6):350-353
167. Chen, B., Sweeny, A.R., Wu, V.Y., Christofferson, R., Ebel, G., Fagre, A.C., Gallichotte, E., Kading, R., Ryan, S.J., and Carlson, C.J. 2023. Exploring the mosquito-arbovirus network: a survey of vector competence experiments. Am J. Trop Med Hyg 108(5):987-994
166. Thomas, R.Q., Boettiger, C., Carey, C.C., Dietze, M.C., Johnson, L.R., Kenney, M.A., Mclachlan, J.S., Peters, J.A., Sokol, E.R., Weltzin, J.F., Willson, A., Woelmer, W.M., and Challenge Contributors. 2023. The NEON Ecological Forecasting Challenge. Front Ecol Environ 21, 112–113. https://doi.org/10.1002/fee.2616.
165. Dunn, P.O. ... +53 authors. 2023. Extensive regional variation in the phenology of insects and their response to temperature across North America. Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4036
164. Lippi, C.A., Canfield, S., Espada, C., Gaff, H., Ryan, S.J. Estimating the distribution of Oryzomys palustris, a potential key host in expanding rickettsial tick-borne disease risk. 2023. Ecosphere 14. 10.1002/ecs2.4445.
163. Ryan, S.J., Lippi, C.A., Villena, O.C., Singh, A., Murdock, C.C., Johnson, L.R. 2023. Mapping current and future thermal limits to suitability for malaria transmission by the invasive mosquito Anopheles stephensi. Malar. J. 22:104 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-023-04531-4
162. Lippi, C.A., Rund, S.S.C., and Ryan, S.J. 2023. Characterizing the Vector Data Ecosystem. J. Med. Entomol. 10.1093/jme/tjad009
161. Bhattarai, S., Blackburn, J.K., McKune, S., Ryan, S.J. 2023. Spatio-temporal patterns of malaria in Nepal from 2005 to 2018: a country progressing towards malaria elimination. Spat. Spatiotemporal Epidemiol. 45, 100576. 10.1016/j.sste.2023.100576.
160. Southworth, J., Ryan, S.J., Herrero, H.V., Khatami, R., Bunting, E.L., Hassan, M., Muir, C.S., Waylen, P. 2023. Latitudes and Land Use: Global Biome Shifts in Vegetation Persistence Across Three Decades Front. Remote Sens. 4. 10.3389/frsen.2023.1063188. Remote Sensing Time Series Analysis, Special Issue: Women in Remote Sensing
159. Uelmen, J.A., Jr, Lamcyzk, B., Irwin, P., Bartlett, D., Stone, C., Mackay, A., Arsenault-Benoit, A., Ryan, S.J., Mutebi, J.-P., Hamer, G.L., Fritz, M., Smith, R.L. 2023. Human biting mosquitoes and implications for West Nile virus transmission. Parasit. Vectors 16, 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-022-05603-1.
158. Bhattarai, S., Blackburn, J.K., and Ryan, S.J. 2022. Malaria transmission in Nepal under climate change: anticipated shifts in extent and season, and comparison with risk definitions for intervention. Malar. J. 21, 390. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-022-04417-x.
157. Klinger, B.A., and Ryan, S.J. 2022. Population distribution within the human climate niche. PLOS Clim 1, e0000086. 10.1371/journal.pclm.0000086.
156. Welsh, R., Pickard, E.A., Ryan, S.J., Bisesi, J.H., Makaure, J., Stewart, D.J., and Larsen, D.A. 2023. Mosquito Net Fishing as a Normal Accident and the Roles of Traditional and Bureaucratic Authority in Barotseland, Zambia. Soc. Nat. Resour. 36: 170-188. https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2022.2139443.
155. Neta, G., Pan, W., Ebi, K., Buss, D., Castranio, T., Lowe, R., Ryan, S., Stewart-Ibarra, A., Rollock, L., Hapairai, L., Sehgal, M., Wimberly, M., Lichtveld, M., Balbus, J. 2022. Advancing Climate Change Health Adaptation through Implementation Science. Lancet PH 6, e909–e918. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(22)00199-1.
154. Dallas, T.A., J. Carlson, C., Stephens, P.R., Ryan, S.J., and Onstad, D.W. 2022. insectDisease: programmatic access to the Ecological Database of the World’s Insect Pathogens. Ecography https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.06152.
153. Wu, V.Y., Chen, B., Christofferson, R., Ebel, G., Fagre, A., Gallichotte, E., Sweeny, A.R., Carlson, C.J., Ryan, S.J. 2022. A minimum data standard for vector competence experiments. Sci Data 9, 634. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01741-4
152. Mundis, S.J., Harrison, S., Pelley, D., Durand, S., and Ryan, S.J. 2022. Spatiotemporal Environmental Drivers of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus in Central Florida: Towards a Predictive Model for a Lethal Disease. J. Med. Entomol.
151. Albery, G.F., Carlson, C.J., Cohen, L.E., Eskew, E.A., Gibb, R.J., Ryan, S.J., Sweeny, A.R., Becker, D.J. 2022. Urban-adapted mammal species have more known pathogens. Nat Ecol Evol. 2022;6: 794–801.
150. Carlson, C. J., Colwell, R., Hossain, M. S., Rahman, M. M., Robock, A., Ryan, S. J., Alam, M. S., & Trisos, C. H. 2022. Solar geoengineering could redistribute malaria risk in developing countries. Nat Comm 13, 2150
149. Coatsworth, H., Lippi, C. A., Vasquez, C., Ayers, J. B., Stephenson, C. J., Waits, C., Florez, M., Wilke, A. B. B., Unlu, I., Medina, J., Alcaide, M. L., Ryan, S. J., Lednicky, J. A., Beier, J. C., Petrie, W., & Dinglasan, R. R. 2022. A molecular surveillance-guided vector control response to concurrent dengue and West Nile virus outbreaks in a COVID-19 hotspot of Florida. The Lancet Regional Health - Americas 11:100231.
148. Fagre, A.C., Cohen, L.E., Eskew, E.A., Farrell, M., Glennon, E., Joseph, M.B., Frank, H.K., Ryan, S.J., Carlson, C.J., Albery, G.F. 2022. Assessing the risk of human-to-wildlife pathogen transmission for conservation and public health. Eco Lett.
147. Villena, O.C., Ryan, S.J., Murdock,C.C., Johnson, L.R. 2022. Temperature impacts the transmission of malaria parasites by Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes. Ecology e3685.
146. López-Carr, D.*, Ryan, S. J.*, & Clark, M. L. 2022. Global Economic and Diet Transitions Drive Latin American and Caribbean Forest Change during the First Decade of the Century: A Multi-Scale Analysis of Socioeconomic, Demographic, and Environmental Drivers of Local Forest Cover Change. Land, 11(3), 326.
145. Carlson, C.J., Gibb, R.J., Albery, G.F., Brierley, L., Connor, R.P., Dallas, T.A., Eskew, E.A., Fagre, A.C., Farrell, M.J., Frank, H. K., Muylaert, R.L., Poisot, T., Rasmussen, A.L., Ryan, S.J., Seifert, S.N. 2022. The Global Virome in One Network (VIRION): an atlas of vertebrate-virus associations. Mbio 13(2): e02985–21
144. Stewart-Ibarra, A. M., Rollock, L., Best, S., Brown, T., Diaz, A. R., Dunbar, W., Lippi, C. A., Mahon, R., Ryan, S.J., Trotman, A., Van Meerbeeck, C.J., & Lowe, R. 2022. Co-learning during the co-creation of a dengue early warning system for the health sector in Barbados. BMJ Global Health, 7(1), e007842.
143. Gibb, R., Albery, G.F., Mollentze, N., Eskew, E.A., Brierley, L., Ryan, S.J., Seifert, S.N., & Carlson, C.J. 2022. Mammal virus diversity estimates are unstable due to accelerating discovery effort. Biology Letters, 18(1), 20210427.
142. Berger, A., James, T.G., Ryan, S.J. 2021. HIV-related stigma moderates the relation between perceived susceptibility and HIV testing intention among heterosexual (but not sexual minority) college students. Health Promot Pract. 2021; 15248399211024993. doi:10.1177/15248399211024993
141. Albery, G. F., Becker, D. J., Brierley, L., Brook, C. E., Christofferson, R. C., Cohen, L. E., Dallas, T. A., Eskew, E. A., Fagre, A., Farrell, M. J., Glennon, E., Guth, S., Joseph, M. B., Mollentze, N., Neely, B. A., Poisot, T., Rasmussen, A. L., Ryan, S. J., Seifert, S., Sjodin, A. R., Sorrell, E., Carlson, C. J. (2021). The science of the host-virus network. Nature Microbiology, 6(12), 1483–1492.
140. Walker M.A., Uribasterra M., Asher V., Getz W.M., Ryan S.J., Ponciano J.M., et al. 2021. Anthrax Surveillance and the Limited Overlap Between Obligate Scavengers and Endemic Anthrax Zones in the United States. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis 21 (9), 675-684 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/vbz.2020.2747
139. Lippi, C.A., Ryan, S.J., White, A.L., Gaff H.D., Carlson, C.J. 2021. Trends and opportunities in tick-borne disease geography. J. Med Entomol 58(6), 2021–2029.
138. Martin, J. L.*, Lippi, C.A.*, Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Beltran, E., Mordecai, E.A, Sippy, R., Heras, F., Blackburn, J.K., Ryan, S.J. Household and climate factors influence Aedes aegypti risk in the arid city of Huaquillas, Ecuador. PLOS NTDS 15(11): e0009931
137. Gibb, R., Albery, G.F., Becker, D.J., Brierley, L., Connor, R., Dallas, T.A., Eskew, E.A., Farrell, M.J., Rasmussen, A.L., Ryan, S.J., Sweeny, A.R., Carlson, C.J., Poisot, T. 2021. Data proliferation, reconciliation, and synthesis in viral ecology. BioScience 71(11), 1148–1156
136. Carlson, C.J., Farrell, M.J., Grange, Z., Han, B. A., Mollentze, N., Phelan, A.L., Albery, G.F., Bett, B., Brett-Major, D., Cohen, L., Dallas, T., Eskew, E., Fagre, A., Forbes, K., Gibb, R., Halabi, S., Hammer, C., Katz, R., Kindrachuk, J., Muylaert, R., Nutter, F., Ogola, J., Olival, K.J., Rourke, M., Ryan, S.J., Ross, N., Seifert, S., Sironen, T., Standley, C., Taylor, K., Venter, M., Webala, P. 2021. The future of zoonotic risk prediction. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2021 Nov 8;376(1837):20200358.
135. Mundis, S.J., Hamerlinck, G., Stone, E.K., Whiteman, A., Delmelle, E., Rapp, T., Dulin, M., Ryan, S.J. 2021. Examining wing length-abundance relationships and pyrethroid resistance mutations among Aedes albopictus in a rapidly growing urban area with implications for mosquito surveillance and control. Int J. Environ. Res. Public Health 18(8): 9443.
134. El Moustaid, F., Thronton, Z., Slamani, H., Ryan, S.J., Johnson, L.R. 2021 Predicting temperature-dependent transmission suitability of bluetongue virus in livestock. Parasites Vectors 14, 382.
BOOK CHAPTER: Ryan, S.J. 2021. “Disease Ecology”, in COVID-19 and Similar Futures: Pandemic Geographies, Andrews, G., Crooks, V., Pearce, J., Messina, J., (Eds), Springer [PDF]
133. Ngongala, C.N., Ryan, S.J., Tesla, B., Demakovskys, L.R., Mordecai, E.A., Murdock, C.C., Bonds, M.H. 2021. Effects of changes in temperature on Zika dynamics and control. J. R. Soc. Interface.18: 20210165 http://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2021.0165
132. McCoy K.D., Weldon C.T., Ansumana R., Lamin J.M., Stenger D.A., Ryan S.J., et al. 2021. Are malaria transmission-blocking vaccines acceptable to high burden communities? Results from a mixed methods study in Bo, Sierra Leone. Malar J. 20: 183 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-021-03723-0
131. Lippi, C.A., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Endy, T.P., Abbott, M., Cueva, C., Heras, F., Beltran-Ayala, E., Ryan, S.J. 2021. Exploring the utility of social-ecological and entomological risk factors for dengue infection as surveillance indicators in the dengue hyper-endemic city of Machala, Ecuador. PLOS NTDS 15 (3), e0009257
130. Lippi, C.A., Gaff, H.D., White, A.L., Ryan, S.J. 2021. Scoping review of distribution models for selected Amblyomma ticks and rickettsial group pathogens. PeerJ. 9: e10596.
129. Caldwell, J.M., LaBeaud, A.D., Lambin, E.F., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Ndenga, B. A., Mutuku, F.M, Krystosik, A.R., Beltran Ayala, E., Anyamba, A., Borbor-Cordova, M., Damoah, R., Grossi-Soyster, E.N., Heras, F., Ngugi, H. N., Ryan, S.J., Shah, M. M., Sippy, R., Mordecai, E.A. 2021. Climate predicts geographic and temporal variation in mosquito-borne disease dynamics on two continents. Nat Commun 12:1233 doi:10.1038/s41467-021-21496-7
128. Cheeseman, A.E., Cohen, J.B., Ryan, S.J., Whipps, C.M. 2021.Is conservation based on best available science creating an ecological trap for an imperiled lagomorph? Ecol Evol,11(2): 912-930
127. Walker MA, Uribasterra M, Asher V, Getz WM, Ryan SJ, Ponciano JM, et al. 2021. Factors influencing scavenger guilds and scavenging efficiency in Southwestern Montana. Sci Rep. 11: 4254.
126. Yang, A., Proffitt, K.M., Asher, V., Ryan, S.J. and Blackburn, J.K. 2021. Sex‐Specific Elk Resource Selection during the Anthrax Risk Period. Jour. Wild. Mgmt., 85: 145-155. https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.21952
125. Ryan, S.J., Carlson, C.J., Tesla, B., Bonds, M., Ngonghala, C.N., Mordecai, E.A., Johnson, L.R., Murdock, C.C. 2021. Warming temperatures could expose more than 1.3 billion new people to Zika virus risk by 2050. Global Change Biology 27: 84– 93.
124. Larsen, D.A., Makaure, J., Ryan, S.J., Stewart, D., Traub, A. Welsh, R., Love, D.H., Joseph H Bisesi, J.H. Jr. 2021. Implications of Insecticide-Treated Mosquito Net Fishing in Lower Income Countries. Environmental Health Perspectives 129 (1), 015001
123. James, T.G., Gebru, N.M., Ryan, S.J., & Cheong, J. 2021. Measuring dimensions of HIV-related stigma among college students. Stigma and Health, 6(3), 296–303.
122. Ryan, S.J. 2020. Mapping Thermal Physiology of Vector-Borne Diseases in a Changing Climate: Shifts in Geographic and Demographic Risk of Suitability. Curr. Env. Health Rep. [PDF]
BOOK CHAPTER: Ryan, S.J., Lippi, C.A., Bardosh, K.L., Frydenlund, E.F., Gaff, H.D., Heydari, N., Wilson, A.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2020. “Chapter 14: Direct and Indirect Social Drivers and Impacts of Vector Borne Diseases” in Population Biology of Vector Borne Diseases, Drake, J.M, Bonsall, M., Strand, M., (Eds.) Oxford University Press, Oxford.
121. Lippi, C.A., Gaff, H.D., White, A.L., St. John, H.K., Richards, A.L., Ryan, S.J. 2020. Exploring the Niche of Rickettsia montanensis (Rickettsiales: Rickettsiaceae) Infection of the American Dog Tick (Acari: Ixodidae), Using Multiple Species Distribution Model Approaches. J. Med Entomol 58(3):1083–1092
120. Lowe, R., Ryan, S.J., Mahon, R., Van Meerbeeck, C.J., Trotman, A.R., Boodram, L.G., Borbor-Cordova, M.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2020. Building resilience to mosquito-borne diseases in the Caribbean. PLOS Bio 18 (11), e3000791. Part of the PLOS Biology Collection: “Epidemics on the Move: Climate Change and Infectious Disease”
119. Walker, M.A., Uribasterra M.., Valpa, A., Ponciano, J.M., Getz, W.M., Ryan, S.J. and Blackburn, J.K. 2020. Ungulate use of locally infectious zones in a re-emerging anthrax risk area. R. Soc. Open Sci. 7200246
118. Ryan, S.J., Martin, A.C., Walia, B., Winters, A., Larsen, D.A. 2020. Comparing prioritization strategies for delivering indoor residual spray (IRS) implementation, using a network approach. Malaria J. 19: 326
117. Mordecai E.A., Ryan S.J., Caldwell J., Shah M.M., LaBeaud A.D. 2020. Climate change could shift disease burden from malaria to arboviruses in Africa. Lancet Planetary Health. [LINK]
116. Carlson, C.J., Gomez, A.C.R., Bansal, S., Ryan, S.J. 2020. Misconceptions about weather and seasonality must not misguide COVID-19 response. Nature Communications 11 (1), 1-4 [LINK]
115. Sippy, R., Lippi, C.A., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Ryan, S.J. 2020. Endemic and Emerging Arboviruses of Mosquitoes in Ecuador. Práctica Familiar Rural 5:2. [LINK]
114. Miazgowicz, K.L., Shocket, M.S., Ryan, S.J., Villena, O.C., Hall, R.J., Owen, J., Adanlawo, T., Balaji, K., Johnson, L.R., Mordecai, E.A., Murdock, C.C. 2020. Age influences the thermal suitability of Plasmodium falciparum transmission in the Asian malaria vector Anopheles stephensi. Proc Roy Soc B 287:20201093 [LINK]
113. Rohat, G., Monaghan, A., Hayden, M.H., Ryan, S.J., Wilhelmi, O.V. 2020. Intersecting vulnerabilities: Climatic and demographic contributions to future population exposure to Aedes-borne viruses in the United States. Environmental Research Letters [LINK]
112. Evans, K.L., Ewen, J.G., Guillera‐Arroita, G., Johnson, J.A., Penteriani, V., Ryan, S.J., Sollmann, R., Gordon, I.J. 2020. Conservation in the maelstrom of Covid‐19–a call to action to solve the challenges, exploit opportunities and prepare for the next pandemic. Animal Conservation 3: 235–238 [LINK]
111. Lippi, C., Stewart Ibarra, A.M., Romero, M., Hinds, A., Lowe, R., Mahon, R., Van Meerbeeck, C., Rollock, L., Gittens-St.Hilaire, M., Trotman, A., Holligan, D., Kirton, S., Borbor-Cordova, M., Ryan, S.J. 2020. Spatiotemporal tools for emerging and endemic disease hotspots in small areas – an analysis of dengue and chikungunya in Barbados, 2013 – 2016. Am J. Trop Med Hyg. [LINK]
110. Mundis, S.J., Estep, A.S., Waits, C.M., Ryan, S.J. 2020. Spatial variation in the frequency of knockdown resistance genotypes in Florida Aedes aegypti populations. Parasites & Vectors 13 (1), 1-12 [LINK]
109. Ryan, S.J., Lippi, C.A., Zermoglio, F. 2020. Shifting transmission risk for malaria in Africa with climate change: a framework for planning and intervention. Malaria J. 19 (1), 1-14 [LINK]
108. Lippi, C.A., Mao, L., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Heydari, N., Beltrán Ayala, E., Burkett-Cadena, N.D., Blackburn, J.K., Ryan, S.J. 2020. A Network Analysis Framework to Improve the Delivery of Mosquito Abatement Services in Machala, Ecuador. Intl J. Health Geog 19:3
107. Ervin, D., Lopez-Carr, D., Riosmena, F., Ryan, S.J. 2020. Examining the Relationship between Migration and Forest Cover Change in Mexico from 2001 to 2010. Land Use Policy. 91: 104334 [LINK]
106. Berry, I.M., Rutvisuttinunt, W., Sippy, R., Beltran-Ayala, E., Figueroa, K., Ryan, S., Srikanth, A., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Endy, T., Jarman, R.G. 2020.The origins of dengue and chikungunya viruses in Ecuador following increased migration from Venezuela and Colombia. BMC Evolutionary Biology 20 (1), 1-12
105. Sippy, R., Farrell, D.F., Lichtenstein, E., Nightingale, R., Harris, M., Toth, J., Hantztidiamantis, P., Usher, N., Cueva, C., Barzallo Aguilar, J., Puthumana, A., Endy, T., Ryan, S.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2020. Severity Index for Suspected Arbovirus (SISA): machine learning for accurate prediction of hospitalization in subjects suspected of arboviral infection. PLOS Negl Trop Dis. 14(2):e0007969
104. Suarez, G.P., Udiani, O., Allan, B.F., Price, C., Ryan, S.J., Lofgren, E., Coman, A.I., Stone, C.M, Gallos, L.K., Fefferman, N.H. 2020. A generic arboviral model framework for exploring trade-offs between vector control and environmental concerns. J. Theor. Biol. 490: 110161 [LINK]
103. Anderson, K.B., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Buddhari, D., Beltran Ayala, E.F., Iamsirithaworn, S., Ryan, S.J., Fernandez, S., Jarman, R.G., Thomas, S.J., Endy, T.P. 2020. Key findings and comparisons from analagous case-cluster studies for dengue virus infection conducted in Machala, Ecuador, and Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand. Frontiers in Public Health 8:2
102. Johannson, M.A. (and 81 others). 2019. An open challenge to advance probabilistic forecasting for dengue epidemics. PNAS 116(48): 24268-24274
101. Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Romero, M., Hinds, A.Q.J., Lowe, R., Mahon, R., Van Meerbeeck, C.J., Rollock, L., Gittens-St Hillaire, M., St Ville, S., Ryan, S.J., Trotman, A.R., Borbor-Cordova, M.J. 2019. Co-developing climate services for public health: stakeholder needs and perceptions for the prevention and control of Aedes-transmitted diseases in the Caribbean. PLOS Negl Trop Dis.13(10): e0007772
100. Cheeseman, A.E., Cohen, J.B., Whipps, C.M., Kovach, A.I., Ryan, S.J. 2019. Hierarchical population structure of a rare lagomorph indicates recent fragmentation has disrupted metapopulation function. Cons. Gen. 20(6): 1237-1249
99. Mordecai, E., Caldwell, J., Grossman, M., Lippi, C., Johnson, L., Neira, M., Rohr, J.R.; Ryan, S., Savage, V., Shocket, M., Sippy, R., Stewart Ibarra, A., Thomas, M, Villena, O. 2019. The thermal biology of mosquito-borne disease. Ecol Lett. 22: 1690-1708
98. Taylor, R.A., Ryan, S.J., Lippi, C.A., Hall, D.G., Narouei-Khandan, H.A., Rohr, J.R., Johnson, L.R. 2019. Predicting the fundamental thermal niche of crop pests and diseases in a changing world: a case study on citrus greening. J Appl. Ecol. 56: 2057-2068
97. Ryan, S.J.*†, Mundis, S.J.†, Aguirre, A.†, Lippi, C.A., Beltran, E., Heras, F., Sanchez, V., Borbor-Cordova, M.J., Sippy, R., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M*., Neira, M.V*. 2019 Seasonal and geographic variation in insecticide resistance in Aedes aegypti among four cities in southern Ecuador. PLOS Negl Trop Dis 13(6): e0007448
96. Richards, L., Erko, B., Ponpetch, K., Ryan, S.J., Liang, S. 2019. Assessing the nonhuman primate reservoir of Schistosoma mansoni in Africa: a systematic review. Infectious Diseases of Poverty 8:32.
95. Whipps, C.M., Gavard, E.J., Cohen, J.B. Ryan, S.J. 2019. Gastrointestinal Parasites of the New England Cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus transitionalis) and Eastern Cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus) in the Hudson Valley, New York. Parasitology Research 118(7): 2257–2262
94. Cheeseman, A.E., Cohen, J.B., Ryan, S.J., Whipps, C.W. 2019. Determinants of home range size of imperiled New England and introduced eastern cottontails. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2019, 97(6): 516-523
93. James, T.G., Cheong, J., Ryan, S.J. 2019. Sexual risk factors and HIV testing intention among at-risk college students who have never been tested. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 46(7): 76-79
92. Lippi, C.A., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Bajana Loor, M.E.F., Duenas Zambrano, J.E., Epinoza Lopez, N.A., Blackburn, J.K., Ryan, S.J. 2019. Geographic shifts in Aedes aegypti habitat suitability in Ecuador using larval surveillance data and ecological niche modeling: implications of climate change for public health vector control. PLOS Negl Trop Dis 13(4): e0007322
91. Rund, S.S.C., Braak, K., Cator, L., Copas, K., Emrich, S.J., Giraldo-Calderon, G.I., Johansson, M.A., Heydari, N., Hobern, D., Kelly, S.A., Lawson, D., Lord, C., MacCallum, R.M., Roche, D.G., Ryan, S.J., Schigel, D., Vandegrift, K., Watts, M., Zaspel, J.M., Pawar, S. 2019. Minimum Information for Reusable Arthropod Abundance Data (MIReAAD). Scientific Data 6:40
90. Jaramillo-Ochoa, R., Sippy, R., Farrell, D.F., Cueva-Aponte, C., Beltrán-Ayala, E., Gonzaga, J.L., Ordoñez-León, T., Quintana, F.A, Ryan, S.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2019. Political instability in Venezuela threatens local elimination of malaria: Recent resurgence of cases in the Ecuador-Peru border region. Emerging Infectious Diseases 25(4)
89. Ryan, S.J., Carlson, C.J., Mordecai, E.A., Johnson, L.R. 2019. Global expansion and redistribution of Aedes-borne virus transmission risk with climate change. PLOS Negl Trop Dis. 13(3): e0007213
88. Blackburn, J.K., Ganz, H.H., Ponciano, J.M., Turner, W.C., Ryan, S.J., Kamath, P.L., Cizauskas, C., Kausrud, K., Holt, R.D., Stenseth, N.C., Getz, W.M. 2019
Modeling R0 for pathogens with environmental transmission: animal movements, pathogen populations, and local infectious zones.Int. J. Env. Res in Public Health (IJERPH) 16(6):954; [LINK]
87. Ryan, S.J., Lippi, C.A., Nightingale, R., Hamerlinck, G., Borbor-Cordova, M.J., Cruz B, M., Ortega, F., Leon, R., Waggoner, E., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2019. Socio-Ecological Factors Associated with Dengue Risk and Aedes aegypti Presence in the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador. Int. J. Env. Res in Public Health (IJERPH) 16(5), 682; [LINK]
86. Nekorchuk, D., Morris, L.R., Asher, V., Hunter, D.L., Ryan, S.J., Blackburn, J.K. 2019. Potential Bacillus anthracis risk zones for male bison in Southwestern Montana. J. Wild. Dis. 55(1): 136-141 [LINK]
85. Tao, D., McGill, B., Hamerly, T., Kobayashi, R., Khare, P., Dziedzic, A., Leski, T., Holtz, A., Shull, B., Jedlicka, A.E., Walzer, A., Slowey, P.D., Slowey, C.C., Nsango, S.E., Stenger, D.A., Chaponda, M., Mulenga, M., Jacobsen, K.H., Sullivan, D.J., Ryan, S.J., Ansumana, R., Moss, W.H., Morlais, I., Dinglasan, R.R. 2019.
A saliva-based rapid test to quantify the infectious subclinical malaria parasite reservoir. Science Translational Medicine 11, eaan4479. [LINK]
84. Nekorchuk, D.M., Gomez, J.P., Mao, L., Ryan, S.J., Ponciano, J.M., Blackburn, J.K. 2018. Decoupling environmental effects and host population dynamics in a classic reservoir-driven disease. PLOS ONE 13(12): e0208621. [LINK]
83. Southworth, J., Bunting, E., Zhu, L., Ryan, S.J., Herrero, H.V., Waylen, P.R., Muñoz-Carpena, R., Campo-Bescós, M.A., and Kaplan, D. 2018. Using a coupled dynamic factor - random forest analysis (DFRFA) to reveal drivers of spatiotemporal heterogeneity in the Semi-Arid Regions of Southern Africa. PLOS ONE 13(12): e0208400. [LINK]
82. Fuda, R.K., Ryan, S.J., Cohen, J.B., Hartter, J., Frair, J.L. 2018. Assessing the impacts of oil exploration and restoration on mammals in Murchison Falls Conservation Area, Uganda. African Journal of Ecology 56(4): 804-817 [PDF] part of a Special Issue on Camera Trapping in Africa
81. Cheeseman, A.E., Ryan, S.J., Whipps, C.M., and Cohen, J.B. 2018. Competition alters seasonal resource selection and promotes use of invasive shrubs by an imperiled native cottontail. Ecology and Evolution 8:11122–11133 [PDF]
80. Youker-Smith, T., Boersch-Supan, P., Whipps, C.M., Ryan, S.J. 2018. Environmental drivers of ranavirus in free living amphibians in constructed ponds.
EcoHealth 15(3): 608–618 [PDF]
79. Shocket, M.S., Ryan S.J., Mordecai, E.A. 2018 Temperature explains broad patterns of Ross River virus transmission. eLife. 2018(7): e37762.
doi:10.7554/eLife.37762 [PDF]
78. Tesla, B., Demakovsky, L.R., Mordecai, E.A., Ryan, S.J., Bonds, M.H., Ngonghala, C.N., Brindley, M.A., Murdock, C.C. 2018. Temperature drives Zika transmission: evidence from empirical and mathematical models. Proc Roy Soc B 285: 20180795 [PDF]
77. Lowe, R.A., Gasparrini, A., Van Meerbeeck, C.J., Lippi, C.A., Mahon, R., Trotman, A.R., Rollock, L., Hinds, A.Q.J., Ryan, S.J., Stewart Ibarra, A.M. 2018. Non-linear and delayed impacts of climate on dengue risk in Barbados: a modelling study. PLOS MED 15(7): e1002613 [LINK]
76. Bunting, E., Southworth, J., Herrero, H., Ryan, S.J., and Waylen, P. 2018. Understanding Long-Term Savanna Vegetation Persistence across Three Drainage Basins in Southern Africa. Remote Sens.10(7), 1013 [LINK]
75. Ryan, S.J.*, Lippi, C.A.*, Carlson, C.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Romero, M., Cox, S., Mahon, R., Trotman, A., Rollock, L., King, D., Daniel, S., Gittens-St. Hillaire, M. 2018. Zika Virus Outbreak, Barbados, 2015-2016. Am J. Trop Med Hyg. 98(6): 1587-1589 [LINK]
74. James, T.G. and Ryan, S.J. 2018. HIV knowledge mediates the relationship between HIV testing history and stigma in college students. Journal of American College Health 66(7): 561-569 [PDF]
73. Lippi, C.A., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Munoz, A.G., Borbor Cordova, M.J., Mejia, R., Rivero, K., Castillo, K., Cardenas, W.B., Ryan, S.J. 2018.The social and spatial ecology of dengue presence and burden during an outbreak in Guayaquil, Ecuador, 2012. Int. J. Env. Res in Public Health (IJERPH)15(4): 827 [LINK]
72. Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Ryan, S.J., Kenneson, A., King, C.A., Abbott, M., Barbachano, A., Beltran, E., Borbor-Cordova, M.J., Cardenas, W.B., Cueva, C., Finkelstein, J., Lupone, C., Jarman, R., Maljkovic Berry, I., Mehta, S., Polhemus, M., Silva, M., Endy, T. 2018. The burden of dengue fever and chikungunya in southern coastal Ecuador: Epidemiology, clinical presentation, and phylogenetics from the first two years of a prospective study. Am J. Trop Med Hyg. 98(5): 1444-1459 [LINK]
71. Carlson, C. J., Dougherty, E., Boots, M., Getz. W.M., Ryan, S.J. 2018. Consensus and conflict among ecological forecasts of Zika virus outbreaks in the United States. Sci Reports 8: 4921 [LINK]
70. Boersch-Supan, P.H., Johnson, L.R., Phillips, R., Ryan, S.J. 2018 Surface temperatures of albatross eggs and nests. Emu - Austral Ornithology 118(2): 224-229 [PDF]
69. Salerno, J., Chapman, C.A., Diem, J.E., Dowhaniuk, N. Goldman, A., MacKenzie, C. A., Omeja, P.A., Palace, M.W., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Ryan, S.J., Hartter, J. 2018. Park isolation in anthropogenic landscapes: land change and livelihoods at park boundaries in the African Albertine Rift. Regional Environmental Change 18(3): 913-928. [PDF]
68. Ryan, S.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Ordóñez, E., Chu, W., Finkelstein, J.L., King, C.A., Escobar, L.E., Lupone, C., Heras, F., Tauzer, E., Waggoner, E., James, T.G., Cárdenas, W.B., Polhemus, M. 2018. Environmental Vibrio cholerae dynamics in an estuarine system in southern coastal Ecuador. Int. J. Env. Res in Public Health (IJERPH) 15(3), 486 [LINK]
67. Dobbins, M., Steinberg, M., Broadbent, E., Ryan, S. 2018. Habitat use, activity patterns and human interactions with jaguars Panthera onca in southern Belize. Oryx, 52(2), 276-281. [PDF]
66. Johnson, L.R., Gramacy, R.B., Cohen, J., Mordecai, E., Murdock, C., Rohr, J., Ryan, S.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A., Weikel, D. 2018. Phenomenological forecasting of disease incidence using heteroskedastic Gaussian processes: a dengue case study. Annals of Applied Statistics 12(1), 27-66. [PDF LINK]
65. Dowhaniuk, N., Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., Palace, M.W., Congalton, R.G. 2018. The Impact of Industrial Oil Development on a Protected Area Landscape: Demographic Change and Corporate Social Responsibility at Murchison Falls Conservation Area, Uganda. Population and Environment 39(3), 197-218. [PDF]
64. Getz, W.M, Marshall, C., Carlson, C.J., Giuggioli, L., Ryan, S.J., Romanach, S., Boettiger, C., Chamberlian, S., Larsen, L., D'Odorico, P, O'Sullivan, D. 2018. Making ecological models adequate. Ecology Letters 21: 153–166 [LINK]
BOOK CHAPTER: Southworth J., Ryan S.J., Bunting E., Herrero H.V., Nagendra H., Gibbes C., Agarwal S. 2018. "Chapter 16: Protected Areas, Climate Change, and Ecosystem Sustainability", in Comprehensive Remote Sensing, Vol 9, Liang, S., (Ed.), Elsevier, Oxford, pp 202-219. [LINK]
63. Ryan, S.J.*, Lippi, C.A.*, Boersch-Supan, P.H., Heydari, N., Silva, M., Adrian, J., Noblecilla, L.F., Ayala, E.B., Encalada, M.D., Larsen, D.A., Krisher, J.T., Krisher, L., Fregosi, L.N., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2017. Quantifying Seasonal and Diel Variation in Anopheline and Culex Human Biting Rates in Southern Ecuador. Malaria Journal, 16:479 [PDF]
62. Kenneson, A., Beltran-Ayala, E., Borbor-Cordova, M.J., Polhemus, M.E., Ryan, S.J., Endy, T.P., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2017. Social-ecological factors and preventive actions decrease the risk of dengue infection at the household-level: results from a prospective dengue surveillance study in Machala, Ecuador. PLOS NTDs 11(12): e0006150 [LINK]
61. Bardosh, K.L., Ryan, S.J., Ebi, K., Welburn, S., Singer, B. 2017. Addressing Vulnerability, Building Resilience: Community-based Adaptation to Vector-Borne Diseases in the Context of Global Change. Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 6:166 [PDF]
BOOK CHAPTER: Liang, S., Kintziger, K., Reaves, P., Ryan, S.J. 2017. "Chapter 4: Climate Change Impacts on Human Health", in Florida’s Climate: Changes, Variations, & Impacts, Florida Climate Institute, pp. 125-152 [PDF]
60. Ryan, S.J.*, Carlson, C.J.*, Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Borbor-Cordova, M.J., Romero, M.M., Cox, S., Mahon, R., Trotman, A., St. Ville, E.S., Ahmed, S. 2017. Zika Virus Outbreak, Dominica, 2016. Emerging Infectious Diseases 23(11):1926-1927 [PDF]
59. Kracalik, I., Malania, L., Broladze, M., Navdarashvili, A., Imnadze, P., Ryan, S.J., Blackburn, J.K. 2017. Changing livestock policy alters the epidemiology of human anthrax, Georgia, 2000-2013. Vaccine, 35(46): 6283-6289. [PDF]
58. Johnson, L.R., Boersch-Supan, P.H., Phillips, R.A., Ryan, S.J. 2017. Changing measurements or changing movements? Sampling scale and movement model identifiability across generations of biologging technology. Ecology and Evolution, 7:9257–9266. [PDF]
57. MacKenzie, C.A., Fuda, R.K., Ryan, S.J., Hartter, J. 2017. Drilling through Conservation Policy: Oil Exploration in Murchison Falls Protected Area, Uganda. Conservation & Society, 15(3): 322-333. [PDF]
56. Bardosh, K.L., Jean, L., Beau de Rochers, V.M., Lemoine, J.F., Okech, B., Ryan, S.J., Welburn, S., Morris, J. G. 2017. Polisye Kont Moustik: A culturally competent approach to larval source reduction in the context of lyphatic filariasis and malaria elimination in Haiti. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2(39) [PDF]
55. Pettorelli, N., Nagendra, H., Rocchini, D., Rowcliffe, M., Williams, R., Ahumada, J., De Angelo, C., Atzberger, C., Boyd, D., Buchanan, G., Chauvenet, A., Disney, M., Duncan, C., Fatoyinbo, T., Fernandez, N., Haklay, M., He, K., Horning, N., Kelly, N., de Klerk, H., Liu, X., Merchant, N., Paruelo, J., Roy, H., Roy, S., Ryan, S., Sollmann, R., Swenson, J. and Wegmann, M. 2017. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation: three years on. Remote Sens Ecol Conserv, 3: 53–56. [PDF]
54. Mordecai, E.A., Cohen, J., Evans, M.V., Gudapati, P., Johnson, L.R., Lippi, C.A., Miazgowicz, K., Murdock, C.C., Rohr, J.R., Ryan, S.J., Savage, V., Shocket, M., Stewart Ibarra, A.M., Thomas, M.B., Weikel, D.P. 2017. Detecting the impact of temperature on transmission of Zika, dengue, and chikungunya using mechanistic models. PLOS NTDs. 11(4): e0005568 [PDF]
53. Ryan, S.J., Palace, M., Hartter, J., Diem, J.E., Chapman, C.A., Southworth, J. 2017. Population pressure and global markets drive a decade of forest cover change in Africa's Albertine Rift. Applied Geography. 81:52-59 [PDF]
52. Boersch-Supan, P., Ryan, S.J., Johnson, L.R. 2017. deBInfer: Bayesian inference for dynamical models of biological systems in R. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 8(4): 511-518. [PDF] (R package on CRAN)
51. Youker-Smith, T.E., Whipps, C.M., Ryan, S.J. 2016. Detection of an FV3-like Ranavirus in Wood Frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) and Green Frogs (Lithobates clamitans) in a Constructed Vernal Pool Network in Central New York State. Herpetological Review. 47(4): 595-598 [PDF]
50. Fuda, R.K., Ryan, S.J., Cohen, J., Hartter, J., Frair, J. 2016. Assessing impacts to primary productivity at the park edge in Murchison Falls Conservation Area, Uganda. Ecosphere. 7(10):e01486.10.1002/ecs2.1486 [PDF]
49. Ryan, S.J., Gavard, E.J., Cheeseman, A.E., Cohen, J.B., Whipps, C.W. 2016. Reference and baseline hematocrit measures for the threatened New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) and comparison with sympatric Eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) rabbits. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 47(2):659-662 [PDF]
48. Cameron, E.Z.* and Ryan, S.J.* 2016. Welfare at multiple scales: importance of zoo elephant population welfare in a world of declining wild populations. Invited formal comment. PLOS ONE 11(7): e0158701 [PDF]
Formal comment on the co-edited collection Epidemiological Investigations of North American Zoo Elephant Welfare (http://collections.plos.org/elephant-welfare)
47. Handel A., Beltran, E., Borbor Cordova M.J., Fessler A., Finkelstein J., Robalino, R., Ryan S.J., Stewart Ibarra A.M. 2016. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding dengue infection among healthcare providers in Machala, Ecuador. BMC Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines. (2):8 Online: DOI: 10.1186/s40794-016-0024-y [PDF]
BOOK CHAPTER: Borbor-Cordova, M., Ayala, E., Cardenas, W., Endy, T., Finkelstein, J., Leon, R., Muñoz, Á., Mejía, R., Polhemus, M., Recalde Coronel, G., Ryan, S., Stewart-Ibarra, A. 2016. "Chapter 5: Developing and delivering health-tailored climate products and services, Case study 5.C Vector-virus microclimate surveillance system for dengue control in Machala, Ecuador", Climate Services for Health: Global case studies of enhancing decision support for climate risk management and adaptation, WHO/WMO, Geneva. pp.106-109 [PDF]
46. Taylor, R., Ryan, S.J., Brashares, J., Johnson, L.R. 2016. Hunting, food subsidies, and mesopredator release: the dynamics of crop-raiding baboons in a managed landscape. Ecology 97(4): 951-960 [PDF] (Supporting Data Publication: Ryan, S. J. 2015. Primate life history data. https://dx.doi.org/10.5063/F1HQ3WT0.)
45. Hartter, J., Dowhaniuk, N., MacKenzie, C.A., Ryan, S.J., Diem, J.E., Palace, M.W., Chapman, C.A. 2016. Perceptions of Risk in Communities near Parks in an African Biodiversity Hotspot. Ambio. 45(6), 692-705 [PDF]
44. Southworth, J., Zhu, L., Bunting, E., Ryan, S.J., Herrero, H., Waylen, P.R., Hill, M.J. 2016. Changes in Vegetation Persistence across Global Savanna Landscapes, 1982-2010. Journal of Land Use Science, 11(1): 7-32 . [PDF]
DATA PUBLICATION: Ryan, S. J. 2015. Primate life history data. https://dx.doi.org/10.5063/F1HQ3WT0.
43. Ryan, S.J., McNally, A., Johnson, L.R., Mordecai, E.A., Ben-Horin, T., Paaijmans, K.P., Lafferty, K.D. 2015. Mapping physiological suitability limits of malaria in Africa under climate change. Journal of vector borne and zoonotic diseases 15(12): 817-725 [PDF]
42. Ryan, S.J., Ben-Horin, T., Johnson, L.R. 2015. Malaria control and senescence: the importance of accounting for the pace and shape of ageing in wild mosquitoes. Ecosphere 6(9):170 [PDF]
41. Escobar, L.E., Ryan, S.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Finkelstein, J.L., King, C.A., Qiao, H., Polhemus, M.E. 2015. A Global Map of Suitability for Coastal Vibrio cholerae Under Current and Future Climate Conditions. Acta Tropica 149: 202-211 [PDF]
40. Ryan, S.J., Southworth, J., Hartter, J., Dowhaniuk, N., Fuda, R., Diem, J. 2015. Household level influences on fragmentation in an African park landscape. Applied Geography 58: 18-31. [PDF]
39. Johnson, L.R. Ben-Horin, T., Lafferty, K.D., McNally, A., Mordecai, E., Paaijmans, K.P., Pawar, S., Ryan, S.J. 2015. Understanding uncertainty in temperature effects on vector-borne disease: A Bayesian approach. Ecology 96(1): 203-213. [PDF]
38. Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., Mackenzie, C.A., Goldman, A., Dowhaniuk, N., Palace, M.W., Diem, J.E., Chapman, C.A. 2015. Now there is no land: A story of ethnic migration in a protected area landscape in western Uganda. Population and Environment 36(4): 452-479 [PDF]
37. Stewart Ibarra, A.M., Munoz, A.G., Ryan, S.J., Borbor, M.J., Beltran Ayala, E., Finkelstein, J.L., Mejia, R., Ordonez, T., Recalde Coronel, G.C., Rivero, K. 2014. Spatiotemporal clustering, climate periodicity, and social-ecological risk factors for dengue during an outbreak in Machala, Ecuador, in 2010. BMC Infectious Diseases 14:610 [PDF]
BOOK CHAPTER: L.R. Johnson, K.D. Lafferty, A. McNally, E. Mordecai, K. Paaijmans, S. Pawar, S.J. Ryan. 2014. "Mapping the distribution of Malaria: Current Approaches and Future Directions". in Analyzing and Modeling Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Infectious Diseases. D. Chen, B. Moulin, J. Wu (Eds). John Wiley & Sons. pp 189-209 [PDF] [BOOK LINK]
36. Stewart Ibarra, A.M., Luzadis, V.A., Borbor Cordova, M.J., Silva, M., Ordoñez, T., Beltrán Ayala, E., Ryan, S.J. 2014. A social-ecological analysis of community perceptions of dengue fever and Aedes aegypti in Machala, Ecuador. BMC Public Health 14:1135 [PDF]
35. Diem, J.E., Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., Palace, M.W. 2014. Validation of satellite rainfall products for western Uganda. Journal of Hydrometeorology. 15(5): 2030-2038. [PDF]
BOOK CHAPTER: Cornélis, D., Melletti, M., Korte, L., Ryan, S.J., Mirabile, M., Prin, T., and Prins, H.H.T. 2014. Species Account: African buffalo (Syncerus caffer Sparrman, 1779). in
Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour of Wild Cattle: Implications for Conservation. Melleti, M. and Burton, J., (Eds). Cambridge. pp 326-372 [PDF] [BOOK LINK]
34. Dowhaniuk, N., Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J. 2014. Impact of spatial data discrepancies on protected areas management: an example from East Africa. Environmental Management 54(3): 596-605. [PDF]
33. Diem, J.E., Ryan, S.J., Hartter, J., Palace, M.W. 2014. Satellite-based rainfall data reveal a recent drying trend in central equatorial Africa. Climatic Change. 126(1-2): 263-272. [PDF]
32. Hartter, J., Solomon, J., Ryan, S.J., Jacobson, S.K., Goldman, A. 2014. Contrasting perceptions of ecosystem services of an African forest park. Environmental Conservation 41(4): 330-340. [PDF]
31. Ryan, S.J., Jones, J.H., Dobson, A.P. 2013. Interactions between social structure, demography, and transmission determine disease persistence in primates. PLOS ONE 8(10): e7686 [PDF]
Supplementary Discussion S1: From theory to reality: how can we establish and understand contact rates for these transmission modes? [PDF]
30. Stewart Ibarra, A.M., Ryan, S.J., Beltran, E. Mejía, R., Silva, M., Muñoz, A. 2013. Dengue vector dynamics (Aedes aegypti) influenced by climatic and social factors in Ecuador: implications for targeted control. PLOS ONE 8(11): e78263 [PDF]
29. Hartter, J.*, Ryan, S.J.*, MacKenzie, C.A., Parker, J.N., Strasser, C. Spatially explicit data: stewardship and ethical challenges in science. PLOS Biology 11(9): e1001364 [PDF]
28. Mordecai, E.A., Paaijmans, K.P., Johnson, L.R., Balzer, C.H., Ben-Horin, T., deMoor, E., McNally, A., Pawar, S., Ryan, S.J., Smith, T.C., Lafferty, K.D., 2013. Physiological constraints dramatically lower the expected temperature for peak malaria transmission. Ecology Letters 16(1):22-30. [PDF]
27. Ryan, S.J. and Hartter, J. 2012. Beyond ecological success of corridors: integrating land use history and demographic change to provide a whole landscape perspective. Ecological Restoration. 30(4): 320-328 [PDF] Invited paper: Special Issue on Design Approaches to Ecological Restoration in Ecological Restoration.
26. M.J. Tildesley and Ryan, S.J. 2012. Disease prevention versus data privacy:using landcover maps to inform spatial epidemic models. PLOS Computational Biology 8(11): e1002723 [PDF]
25. Rudnick, D., Ryan, S.J., Preziosi, D., Epps, C., Deiffenbach, F., Kintsch, J., Beier, P., Jenness, J., Perkl., R., Trombulak, S., Hartter, J., Gerber, L., Merenlender, A., Austen, D., Cushman, S. 2012. The role of landscape connectivity in planning and implementing conservation and restoration priorities. Issues in Ecology 16. [PDF]
24. Ryan, S.J., Cross, P.C., Winnie, J, Jr, Hay, C., Bowers, J., Getz, W.M. 2012. The utility of NDVI for predicting African buffalo forage quality. Journal of Wildlife Management. 76(7):1499-1508 [PDF] [COVER]
Data files: DOI:10.5061/dryad.7jd83
Fecal Nitrogen and Phosphorous measurements: NP_01-02_KNP
Buffalo Body Condition Data
Vegetation and fecal indicators of Nitrogen and Phosphorous
23. Ryan, S.J., Brashares, J. S, Walsh, C., Milbers, K., Kilroy, C., Chapman, C.A. 2012. A survey of gastrointestinal parasites of olive baboons (Papio anubis) in human settlement areas of Mole National Park, Ghana. J. Parasitology 98:885-888. [PDF]
22. Hartter, J., Stampone, M.D., Ryan, S.J., Kirner, K., Chapman, C.A., Goldman, A., 2012. Patterns and perceptions of climate change around a biodiversity hotspot. PLOS ONE 7(2): e32408 [PDF]
21. Ryan, S.J. and Walsh, P.D. 2011. Consequences of non-intervention for infectious disease in African great apes. PLOS ONE 6(12): e29030. [PDF]
20. Wolf, A., Anderegg, W., Ryan, S.J., Christensen, J. 2011. Robust detection of plant species range shifts under biased sampling regimes. Ecosphere 2(10):115 [PDF]
19. Hartter, J.* and Ryan, S.J.*, Southworth, J., and Chapman, C.A. 2011. Landscapes as continuous entities: forest disturbance and recovery in the Albertine Rift Landscape. Landscape Ecology 26(6):877-890 [PDF]
18. Stampone, M., Hartter, J., Chapman, C.A., Ryan, S.J. 2011.Localized precipitation trends in and around a forest park in east equatorial Africa. Research Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences 3(1):14-23 [PDF]
17. Petorelli, N., Ryan, S.J., Mueller, T., Bunnefeld, N., Jedrzejewska, B., Lima, M., Kausrud, K. 2011. The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI): unforeseen successes in animal ecology. Climate Research 46(1):15-27 [PDF]
16. Hartter, J. and Ryan, S.J. 2010. Top-down or bottom-up? Decentralization, natural resource management and usufruct rights in the forests and wetlands of Western Uganda. Land Use Policy 27(3): 815-826. [PDF]
15. Ladau, J. and Ryan, S.J. 2010. MPowering ecologists: community assembly tools for community assembly rules. Oikos 119(7):1064-1069 [PDF]
BOOK CHAPTER: Chapman, C.A., Huffman,M.A., Ryan,S.J., Sengupta, R., and Goldberg, T. 2009. “Ways forward in the study of primate parasite ecology”. in Primate parasite ecology: the dynamics and study of host-parasite relationships. Huffman, M.A. and Chapman, C.A., eds. Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology. Cambridge University Press. [PDF]
14. Bar-David, S, Bar-David, I, Cross, P.C. Ryan, S.J., Knechtel, C.U., Getz, W.M. 2009. Methods for assessing movement path recursion with application to African buffalo in South Africa. Ecology 90(9):2467–2479 [PDF]
13. Sánchez, M.S., Lloyd-Smith, J.O., Williams, B.G., Porco, T.C., Ryan, S.J., Borgdorff, M.W., Mansoer, J., Dye, C. and Getz, W.M. 2009. Incongruent HIV and tuberculosis co-dynamics in Kenya: Interacting epidemics monitor each other. Epidemics 1(1):14-20 [PDF]
12. Ryan, S.J., Starks, P.T., Milton, K. and Getz, W.M. 2008. Intersexual conflict and group size in Alouatta palliata: a 23-year evaluation. International Journal of Primatology. 29:405-420 [PDF]
11. Gusset, M.* and Ryan, S.J.*, Hofmeyr, M., Van Dyk, G., Davies-Mostert, H.T., Graf, J.A., Owen, C., Szykman, M., Macdonald, D.W., Monfort, S.L., Wildt, D.E., Maddock, A.H., Mills, M.G.L., Slotow, R., Somers, M.J. 2008. Efforts going to the dogs? Evaluating attempts to re-introduce endangered wild dogs in South Africa. Journal of Applied Ecology 45:100-108 [PDF]
10. Ryan, S.J., Knechtel, C.U. and Getz, W.M. 2007. Ecological cues, gestation length and birth timing in African Buffalo (Syncerus caffer). Behavioral Ecology 18:635-644 [PDF]
9. Getz, W.M., Fortmann-Roe, S, Cross, P.C., Lyons, A.J. Ryan, S.J., et al. 2007. LoCoH: Nonparametric kernel methods for constructing home ranges and utilization distributions. PLOS ONE 2(2): e207. [PDF]
8. Ryan, S.J. 2006. The role of culture in conservation of small or endangered populations. Journal of Conservation Biology 20(4):1321-1324 [PDF]
7. Ryan, S.J., Knechtel, C.U. and Getz, W.M.2006. Range and habitat selection of African buffalo in South Africa. Journal of Wildlife Management 70(3):764-776 [PDF]
6. Redfern, J.V., Ryan, S.J. and Getz, W.M. 2006. Defining Herbivore Assemblages in the Kruger National Park: A Correlative Coherence Approach. Oecologia 146:632-640 [PDF]
5. Ryan, S.J., and Getz, W.M. 2005. A spatial location allocation GIS framework for managing water sources in a savanna nature reserve. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 35(2):153-178 [PDF]
4. Ryan, S.J. and Jordaan, W. 2005. Activity Patterns of African Buffalo Syncerus caffer in the Lower Sabie Region, Kruger National Park, South Africa. Koedoe 48(2): 117-124 [PDF]
3. Faust, L.J., Thompson, S.D., Earnhardt, J.M., Brown, E., Ryan, S.J., Sherman, M. and Yurenka, M. 2003. Using Stage-Based System Dynamics Modeling for Demographic Management of Captive Populations. Zoo Biology, 22:1, Wiley-Liss [PDF]
2. Ryan, S., Roth, A.M., Thompson,S.D. and Gold, K.C. 2002. Effects of hand rearing on the reproductive success of Western Lowland Gorillas in North America. Zoo Biology 21:3, Wiley-Liss [PDF]
1. Ryan, S.J. and Thompson, S.D., 2001. Disease Risk and Inter-institutional Transfer of Specimens in Cooperative Breeding Programs: Herpes and the Elephant Species Survival Plans, Zoo Biology 20:2, Wiley-Liss [PDF]
BOOK CHAPTER: Dobson, A., Ralls. K., Foster, M., Soule, M.,Simberloff, D., Doak, D., Estes, J., Mills, S., Mattson, D., Dirzo, R., Arita, H., Ryan, S., Norse, E., Noss, R., Johns, D. 1999. "Corridors: Reconnecting Fragmented Landscapes". In Continental Conservation, Michael E. Soule and John Terborgh, eds. The Wildlands Project,Island Press. [PDF]
PROCEEDINGS/REVIEWS/REPORTS
Ryan, S.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A., Dunbar, W., Diaz, A., Lowe, R., Thomas, S.J. 2020. "Climate health audit tool: regional health audit of climate and vector borne diseases data, Haiti, St. Lucia, Jamaica." Technical Report. Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience (PPCR), University of the West Indies, Mona. 60pp
Ryan, S.J., Steynor, A., Jack, C., Wolski, P., van Aardenne, L., Lennard, C., Zermoglio, F. 2020. “Shifting Risks of Malaria in Southern Africa: a regional analysis.” Technical Report. United States Agency for International Development Adaptation Thought Leadership and Assessments (USAID-ATLAS). 44pp
Steynor, A., Jack, C., Wolski, P., van Aardenne, L., Lennard, C., Ryan, S.J., Ebi, K., Allen, L., Graff, N., Zermoglio, F. 2020. “The Influence of Climate on Malaria Incidence in Malawi.” Technical Report. United States Agency for International Development Adaptation Thought Leadership and Assessments (USAID-ATLAS). 64pp
Ryan, S.J., Zermoglio. F. 2020. "Shifting Burdens: Malaria Risk Under Rising Temperatures in Botswana." Briefing note. United States Agency for International Development Adaptation Thought Leadership and Assessments (USAID-ATLAS). 13pp
Ryan, S.J., Zermoglio, F. 2019. Plague in a Changing Environment: A literature review for Madagascar. Technical Report. United States Agency for International Development Adaptation Thought Leadership and Assessments (USAID-ATLAS). 62pp https://www.climatelinks.org/resources/plague-changing-environment-literature-review-madagascar
Zermoglio, F., Ryan, S.J., Swaim, M. 2019. Shifting Burdens: Malaria Risk in a Hotter Africa. Technical Report. United States Agency for International Development Adaptation Thought Leadership and Assessments (USAID-ATLAS). 54pp https://www.climatelinks.org/resources/shifting-burdens-malaria-risks-hotter-africa
Ryan, S. J., Rheingans, R., Amratia, P., Amaya, M.P., Laytner, L. A., Bagamian, K. H., Anderson, J.D., Watson, J., McNamara, K., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Ecuador.” World Bank Report, 51pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Bagamian, K. H., Anderson, J. D., Ryan, S. J., Amratia, P., Amaya, M. P., Bouland, J., Laytner, L. A., Watson, J., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Bangladesh.” World Bank Report, 56pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Anderson, J. D., Bagamian, K. H., Ryan, S. J., McNamara, K., Laytner, L. A., Amratia, P., Watson, J., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Democratic Republic of Congo.” World Bank Report, 56pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Bagamian, K. H., Anderson, J. D., Ryan, S. J., Laytner, L. A., McNamara, K., Watson, J., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Ethiopia.” World Bank Report, 56pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Bagamian, K. H., Anderson, J. D., Ryan, S. J., Laytner, L. A., McNamara, K., Amaya, M. P., Watson, J., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Haiti.” World Bank Report, 54pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Anderson, J.D., Bagamian, K.H., Ryan, S.J., Watson, J., Laytner, L.A., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Mozambique.” World Bank Report, 62pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Bagamian, K. H., Anderson, J.D., Ryan, S. J., Laytner, L. A., McNamara, K., Watson, J., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Nigeria.” World Bank Report, 54pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Anderson, J. D., Bagamian, K. H., Ryan, S.J., Amaya, M. P., Laytner, L. A., McNamara, K., Watson, J., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Tajikistan.” World Bank Report, 54pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Bagamian, K. H., Anderson, J. D., Ryan, S. J., Watson, J., Amratia, P., Laytner, L. A., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Pakistan.” World Bank Report, 58pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Bardosh, K, Ebi, K., Ryan, S.J., Welburn, S., Singer. B, 2015. “Addressing Vulnerability, Building Resilience: Community-based Adaptation to Vector-Borne Diseases in the Context of Global Change.” Review commissioned by the UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) as part of the research initiative “Population Health Vulnerabilities to Vector-Borne Diseases: Increasing Resilience under Climate Change Conditions in Africa.” With funding support from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada.
Ryan, S.J., 2011. Invited Book Review. "Governing Africa's Forests in a Globalized World Laura A German, Alain Karsenty and Anne-Marie Tiani (Editors)". Natural Resources Forum 35(2): 146-147. [PDF]
Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., Southworth, J., and Chapman, C.A. 2010. "Fortresses and Fragments: Impacts of Fragmentation in a Forest Park Landscape". in Proceedings of IUFRO Landscape Ecology International Conference. Braganca, Portugal [PDF]
Getz, W.M, Cross, P.C., Jolles, A.E., Lloyd-Smith, J.O., Ryan, S.J., Baxter, P.W.J., Bowers, J., Hay, C.T., Knechtel, C., Tambling, C.J., Turner, W.C., duToit, J.T. 2005. “Bovine Tuberculosis in the African Buffalo: The Role of Population Models”. in Conservation and development interventions at the wildlife/livestock interface: implications for wildlife, livestock and human health. Osofsky, S. A., S. Cleaveland, et al., Eds. Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK, IUCN
Ryan, S., Roth, A.M., Thompson, S.D., Gold, K.C. 2001. "Effects of hand rearing on the reproductive success of Western Lowland Gorillas in North America". in The Apes: Challenges for the 21st Century. Chicago, Chicago Zoological Society, p.99. [PDF]
Faust, L. J., Thompson, S.D., Earnhardt, J.E., Sherman, M., Brown, E. and Ryan, S. J. 2001 . "Innovative techniques in population demography to improve captive management of western lowland gorillas". Brookfield Zoo, 2001. in The Apes: Challenges for the 21st Century. Chicago, Chicago Zoological Society, p.207. [PDF]
THESES
Ryan, S.J. 2006. Spatial Ecology of African Buffalo and their Resources in a Savanna Ecosystem. PhD Dissertation, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley. [PDF]
Ryan, S.J. 1998. Primate Concerns: Development of a Rapid Censusing Technique, Social Effects on Pathogen Transmission and an Examination of Primate Conservation. BA Thesis, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University
NEWSLETTERS/NEWSPAPER EDITORIALS
Ryan, S., and Nadolny, R. 2011 "Report on the Second Advanced Study Institute on Mathematical Modeling in Conservation Biology at the Kenya Wildlife Service Training Institute". Society for Mathematical Biology newsletter, May 2011, p.6-7 [PDF]
Smith, C, with Ouzman, S., Ryan, S. and Schonfeldt-Aultman, S. 2003. " Renboogtaal in Renboogdorp gepraat". Die Volksblad 15 May
EDITED REPORTS/ANALYSES
Ryan, S.J., (ed.). 1999. North American Regional Studbook for Sunbittern (Eurypyga helias). AZA /Lincoln Park Zoo
Ryan, S.J., (ed.). 1999. North American Regional Studbook for Pygmy Hippos (Hexaprotodon liberiensis). AZA/LPZ
Ryan, S.J., (ed.). 2000. North American Regional Studbook for Snow Leopards (Pantera uncia). AZA /LPZ
Ryan, S.J., (ed.). 2000. AZA Research Coordinators Directory. AZA/LPZ
(Links to papers or PDFs in OA journals, where available; otherwise, PDFs are intended for single copy, research use only, to comply with copyright regulations)
Preprints (click on linked titles)
Sambado, S., Ryan, S.J. 2024. Ecological and socioeconomic factors associated with globally reported tick-borne viruses. bioRxiv
Shocket, M.S., Bernhardt, J.R., Miazgowicz, K.L., Orakzai, A., Savage, V.M., Hall, R.J., Ryan, S.J., & Murdock, C.C. 2024. Mean daily temperatures can predict the thermal limits of malaria transmission better than rate summation. bioRxiv
Brady, O., Lim, A., Shearer, F., Sewalk, K., Pigott, D., Clarke, J., Ghouse, A., Judge, C., Kang, H., Messina, J., Kraemer, M., Gaythorpe, K., de Souza, W., Nsoesie, E., Celone, M., Faria, N., Ryan, S., Rabe, I., Rojas, D., Hay, S., Brownstein, J., Golding, N. 2024. The overlapping global distribution of dengue, chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever. ResearchSquare
Gibb, R.*, Ryan, S.J.*, Pigott, D., Fernandez, M.del P., Muylaert, R.L., Albery, G.F., Becker, D.J., Blackburn, J.K., Caceres-Escobar, H., Celone, M., Eskew, E., Frank, H.K., Barbara A. Han, B.A., Hulland, E.N., Jones, K.E.,Katz, R., Kucharski, A., Limmathurotsakul, D., Lippi, C.A., Longbottom, J., Martinez, J.F., Messina, J.P., Nsoesie, E.O., Redding, D.W., Romero-Alvarez, D., Schmid, B.V., Seifert, S.N., Sinchi, A., Trisos, C.H., Wille, M., Carlson, C.J. 2024 The anthropogenic fingerprint on emerging infectious diseases. MedrXiv
Carlson, C.J., Mitchell, D., Gibb, R., Stuart-Smith, R.F., Carleton, T.A., Lavelle, T.E., Lippi, C.J., Lukas-Sithole, M., North, M.A., Ryan, S.J., Shumba, D.S., New, M., Trisos, C.H. 2024. Health losses attributable to anthropogenic climate change. MedRxiv.
Stevens, T., Zimmerman, R., Albery, G., Becker, D.J., Kading, R., Keiser, C.N., Khandelwal, S., Kramer-Schadt, S., Krut-Landau, R., McKee, C., Montecino-Latorre, D., Olson, S.H., Poisot, T., Robertson, H., Ryan, S.J., Seifert, S., Simons, D., Vicente-Santos, A., Wood, C., … Carlson, C. J. 2024. A minimum data standard for wildlife disease studies. EcoEvoXiv
Bleichrodt, A., Bourouiba, L., Chowell, G., Lofgren, E.T., Michael Reed, J., Ryan, S.J., & Fefferman, N.H. 2024. Assembling ensembling: An adventure in approaches across disciplines. arXiv
Carlson, C. J., Mitchell, D., Carleton, T., Chersich, M., Gibb, R., Lavelle, T., Lukas-Sithole, M., North, M., Lippi, C., New, M., Ryan, S.J., Shumba, D.S., Trisos, C.H. 2024. Designing and describing climate change impact attribution studies: a guide to common approaches. EartharXiv
Timothée Poisot , Daniel J Becker, Cole B Brookson, Ellie Graeden, Sadie Ryan, Gemma Turon, Colin J Carlson 2024. Ten Simple Rules to Build a Model Life Cycle. EcoEvoXiv
en Simple Rules to build a Model Life Cycle
Fefferman, N.H., Blum, M.J., Bourouiba, L., Gibson, N.L., He, Q., Miller, D.L., Papes, M., Pasquale, D.K., Verheyen, C., Ryan, S.J. 2023. The Case for Controls: Identifying outbreak risk factors through case-control comparisons. arXiv
Nikc K., Albery G.F., Becker D.J., Eskew E.A., Fagre A.C., Ryan S.J., et al. 2022 Viral diversity and zoonotic risk in endangered species. bioRxiv.
T Dallas, SJ Ryan, B Bellekom, A Fagre, R Christofferson, CJ Carlson. 2021. Predicting the tripartite network of mosquito-borne disease. EcoEvoRxiv
CJ Carlson, EA Eskew, GF Albery, L Brierley, R Gibb, T Poisot, SJ Ryan. Sampling and domestication, but not wildlife trade, drive zoonotic viral richness in mammals: response to Shivaprakash et al. Github at github.com/viralemergence/WildlifeTrade. Last updated May 31, 2021.
T Poisot, R Gibb, SJ Ryan, CJ Carlson. 2021. NCBITaxonomy.jl - rapid biological names finding and reconciliation. EcoEvoRxiv
James, T.G. and Ryan, S.J. 2017. Differences in STI knowledge accuracy and STI/HIV testing among a random sample of college students: A secondary survey analysis. SocArXiv
Published (peer-reviewed articles numbered reverse chronological, book chapters included separately)
182. Simo, F.B.N., Teagho, U.C.S., Atako, S.M., Lontsi, B.T., Owona, B.V.A., Demanou, M., Wondji, C.S., Kamgang, B., Burt, F.J., Ryan, S.J., Makoah, N.A., Dinglasan, R.R., & Moundipa, P.F. (2024). Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus exposure among febrile patients, cattle herders, and cattle herds in Cameroon. Acta Tropica, 107432.
181. Diaz, A.R., Rollock, L., Boodram, L., Mahon, R., Best, S., Trotman, A., Van Meerbeeck, C.J., Fletcher, C., Dunbar, W., Lippi, C.A., Luhrsen, D., Sorensen, C., Muñoz, Á. G., Ryan, S.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Lowe, R. 2024. A demand-driven climate services for health implementation framework: a case study for climate-sensitive diseases in Caribbean Small Island Developing States. PLOS Clim, 3(10), e0000282.
180. Villena, O.C., Arab, A., Lippi, C.A., Ryan, S.J., Johnson, L.R. 2024. Influence of environmental, geographic, socio-demographic, and epidemiological factors on presence of malaria at the community level in two continents. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 16734.
179. Lippi, C.A., Gaff, H.D., White, A.L., Ryan, S.J. 2024. Assessing the value and knowledge gains from an online tick identification and tick-borne disease management course for the Southeastern United States. BMC Public Health, 24(1), 1793.
Editorial: Wittemyer, G., & Ryan, S.J. 2024. Introduction to the Wayne Getz Festschrift. Movement Ecology, 12(1), 9.
178. Ryan, S.J., Lippi, C.A., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2024. Mapping geographic and demographic shifts in container breeding mosquito-borne disease transmission suitability in Central and South America in a warming world. PLOS Clim 3(5), e0000312
177. López-Rosero, A., Sippy, R., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Ryan, S.J., Mordecai, E., Heras, F., Beltrán, E., Costales, J.A., & Neira, M. 2024. High prevalence of Zika virus infection in populations of Aedes aegypti from South-western Ecuador. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 18(1), e0011908.
176. Fefferman, N.H., McAlister, J.S., Akpa, B.S., Akwataghibe, K., Azad, F.T., Barkley, K., Bleichrodt, A., Blum, M.J., Bourouiba, L., Bromberg, Y., Candan, K.S., Chowell, G., Clancey, E., Cothran, F.A., DeWitte, S.N., Fernandez, P.M., Finnoff, D., Flaherty, D.T., Gibson, N.L., Harris, N., He, Q., Lofgren, E.T., Miller, D.L., James Moody, J., Muccio, K., Nunn, C.L., Papeș, M., Paschalidis, I.C., Pasquale, D.K., Reed, J.M., Rogers, M.B., Schreiner, C.L., Strand, E.B., Swanson, C.S., Szabo‑Rogers, H.L., Ryan, S.J. 2023. A New Paradigm for Pandemic Preparedness. Current Epidemiology Reports 10: 240-251.
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175. Lim, A.-Y., Jafari, Y., Caldwell, J. M., Clapham, H. E., Gaythorpe, K. A. M., Hussain-Alkhateeb, L., Johansson, M. A., Kraemer, M. U. G., Maude, R. J., McCormack, C. P., Messina, J. P., Mordecai, E. A., Rabe, I. B., Reiner, R. C., Jr, Ryan, S. J., Salje, H., Semenza, J. C., Rojas, D. P., & Brady, O. J. 2023. A systematic review of the data, methods and environmental covariates used to map Aedes-borne arbovirus transmission risk. BMC Infect Dis. 23: 708.
174. Fletcher, R.J., Iezzi, M.E., Guralnick, R., Marx, A.J., Ryan, S.J., Valle, D. 2023. A framework for linking dispersal biology to connectivity across landscapes. Landsc Ecol. 38: 2487–2500.
173. Lippi, C.A., Mundis, S.J., Sippy, R., Flenniken, M.J., Chaudhary, A., Hecht, G., Carlson, C.J., and Ryan, S.J. 2023. Trends in mosquito species distribution modeling: insights for vector surveillance and disease control. Parasit. Vectors 16:302
172. Ryan, S.J., Ladau, J. 2023. Exploring species assemblages in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Af J. Wild Res 53
171. Ryan, S.J., Lippi, C.A., Caplan, T., Diaz, A., Dunbar, W., Grover, S., Johnson, S., Knowles, R., Lowe, R., Mateen, B., Thomson, M.C., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2023. The current landscape of software tools for the climate-sensitive infectious disease modelling community. Lancet PH 7(6): e527-e536.
170. Elbadry, M.A., Efstathion, C.A., Qualls, W.A., Tagliamonte, M.S., Alam, M.M., Khan, M.S.R., Ryan, S.J., Xue, R., Ward, H., Charrel, R.N., Bangonan, L., Pearson, M., Salemi, M., Ayhan, N., Lednicky, J.A., Morris, J.G. 2023. Diversity and genetic reassortment of Keystone virus in mosquito populations in Florida. Am J. Trop Med Hyg
169. Lippi, C.A., Gaff, H.D., Nadolny, R., Ryan, S.J. 2023. Newer Surveillance Data Extends our Understanding of the Niche of Rickettsia montanensis (Rickettsiales: Rickettsiaceae) Infection of the American Dog Tick (Acari: Ixodidae) in the United States. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis 23(6): 316-323
168. Bhattarai, S., Blackburn, J.K., Ryan, S.J. 2023. Analyzing the spatial and temporal patterns of designated malaria risk areas in Nepal from 2018 to 2021. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis 23(6):350-353
167. Chen, B., Sweeny, A.R., Wu, V.Y., Christofferson, R., Ebel, G., Fagre, A.C., Gallichotte, E., Kading, R., Ryan, S.J., and Carlson, C.J. 2023. Exploring the mosquito-arbovirus network: a survey of vector competence experiments. Am J. Trop Med Hyg 108(5):987-994
166. Thomas, R.Q., Boettiger, C., Carey, C.C., Dietze, M.C., Johnson, L.R., Kenney, M.A., Mclachlan, J.S., Peters, J.A., Sokol, E.R., Weltzin, J.F., Willson, A., Woelmer, W.M., and Challenge Contributors. 2023. The NEON Ecological Forecasting Challenge. Front Ecol Environ 21, 112–113. https://doi.org/10.1002/fee.2616.
165. Dunn, P.O. ... +53 authors. 2023. Extensive regional variation in the phenology of insects and their response to temperature across North America. Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4036
164. Lippi, C.A., Canfield, S., Espada, C., Gaff, H., Ryan, S.J. Estimating the distribution of Oryzomys palustris, a potential key host in expanding rickettsial tick-borne disease risk. 2023. Ecosphere 14. 10.1002/ecs2.4445.
163. Ryan, S.J., Lippi, C.A., Villena, O.C., Singh, A., Murdock, C.C., Johnson, L.R. 2023. Mapping current and future thermal limits to suitability for malaria transmission by the invasive mosquito Anopheles stephensi. Malar. J. 22:104 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-023-04531-4
162. Lippi, C.A., Rund, S.S.C., and Ryan, S.J. 2023. Characterizing the Vector Data Ecosystem. J. Med. Entomol. 10.1093/jme/tjad009
161. Bhattarai, S., Blackburn, J.K., McKune, S., Ryan, S.J. 2023. Spatio-temporal patterns of malaria in Nepal from 2005 to 2018: a country progressing towards malaria elimination. Spat. Spatiotemporal Epidemiol. 45, 100576. 10.1016/j.sste.2023.100576.
160. Southworth, J., Ryan, S.J., Herrero, H.V., Khatami, R., Bunting, E.L., Hassan, M., Muir, C.S., Waylen, P. 2023. Latitudes and Land Use: Global Biome Shifts in Vegetation Persistence Across Three Decades Front. Remote Sens. 4. 10.3389/frsen.2023.1063188. Remote Sensing Time Series Analysis, Special Issue: Women in Remote Sensing
159. Uelmen, J.A., Jr, Lamcyzk, B., Irwin, P., Bartlett, D., Stone, C., Mackay, A., Arsenault-Benoit, A., Ryan, S.J., Mutebi, J.-P., Hamer, G.L., Fritz, M., Smith, R.L. 2023. Human biting mosquitoes and implications for West Nile virus transmission. Parasit. Vectors 16, 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-022-05603-1.
158. Bhattarai, S., Blackburn, J.K., and Ryan, S.J. 2022. Malaria transmission in Nepal under climate change: anticipated shifts in extent and season, and comparison with risk definitions for intervention. Malar. J. 21, 390. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-022-04417-x.
157. Klinger, B.A., and Ryan, S.J. 2022. Population distribution within the human climate niche. PLOS Clim 1, e0000086. 10.1371/journal.pclm.0000086.
156. Welsh, R., Pickard, E.A., Ryan, S.J., Bisesi, J.H., Makaure, J., Stewart, D.J., and Larsen, D.A. 2023. Mosquito Net Fishing as a Normal Accident and the Roles of Traditional and Bureaucratic Authority in Barotseland, Zambia. Soc. Nat. Resour. 36: 170-188. https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2022.2139443.
155. Neta, G., Pan, W., Ebi, K., Buss, D., Castranio, T., Lowe, R., Ryan, S., Stewart-Ibarra, A., Rollock, L., Hapairai, L., Sehgal, M., Wimberly, M., Lichtveld, M., Balbus, J. 2022. Advancing Climate Change Health Adaptation through Implementation Science. Lancet PH 6, e909–e918. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(22)00199-1.
154. Dallas, T.A., J. Carlson, C., Stephens, P.R., Ryan, S.J., and Onstad, D.W. 2022. insectDisease: programmatic access to the Ecological Database of the World’s Insect Pathogens. Ecography https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.06152.
153. Wu, V.Y., Chen, B., Christofferson, R., Ebel, G., Fagre, A., Gallichotte, E., Sweeny, A.R., Carlson, C.J., Ryan, S.J. 2022. A minimum data standard for vector competence experiments. Sci Data 9, 634. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01741-4
152. Mundis, S.J., Harrison, S., Pelley, D., Durand, S., and Ryan, S.J. 2022. Spatiotemporal Environmental Drivers of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus in Central Florida: Towards a Predictive Model for a Lethal Disease. J. Med. Entomol.
151. Albery, G.F., Carlson, C.J., Cohen, L.E., Eskew, E.A., Gibb, R.J., Ryan, S.J., Sweeny, A.R., Becker, D.J. 2022. Urban-adapted mammal species have more known pathogens. Nat Ecol Evol. 2022;6: 794–801.
150. Carlson, C. J., Colwell, R., Hossain, M. S., Rahman, M. M., Robock, A., Ryan, S. J., Alam, M. S., & Trisos, C. H. 2022. Solar geoengineering could redistribute malaria risk in developing countries. Nat Comm 13, 2150
149. Coatsworth, H., Lippi, C. A., Vasquez, C., Ayers, J. B., Stephenson, C. J., Waits, C., Florez, M., Wilke, A. B. B., Unlu, I., Medina, J., Alcaide, M. L., Ryan, S. J., Lednicky, J. A., Beier, J. C., Petrie, W., & Dinglasan, R. R. 2022. A molecular surveillance-guided vector control response to concurrent dengue and West Nile virus outbreaks in a COVID-19 hotspot of Florida. The Lancet Regional Health - Americas 11:100231.
148. Fagre, A.C., Cohen, L.E., Eskew, E.A., Farrell, M., Glennon, E., Joseph, M.B., Frank, H.K., Ryan, S.J., Carlson, C.J., Albery, G.F. 2022. Assessing the risk of human-to-wildlife pathogen transmission for conservation and public health. Eco Lett.
147. Villena, O.C., Ryan, S.J., Murdock,C.C., Johnson, L.R. 2022. Temperature impacts the transmission of malaria parasites by Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes. Ecology e3685.
146. López-Carr, D.*, Ryan, S. J.*, & Clark, M. L. 2022. Global Economic and Diet Transitions Drive Latin American and Caribbean Forest Change during the First Decade of the Century: A Multi-Scale Analysis of Socioeconomic, Demographic, and Environmental Drivers of Local Forest Cover Change. Land, 11(3), 326.
145. Carlson, C.J., Gibb, R.J., Albery, G.F., Brierley, L., Connor, R.P., Dallas, T.A., Eskew, E.A., Fagre, A.C., Farrell, M.J., Frank, H. K., Muylaert, R.L., Poisot, T., Rasmussen, A.L., Ryan, S.J., Seifert, S.N. 2022. The Global Virome in One Network (VIRION): an atlas of vertebrate-virus associations. Mbio 13(2): e02985–21
144. Stewart-Ibarra, A. M., Rollock, L., Best, S., Brown, T., Diaz, A. R., Dunbar, W., Lippi, C. A., Mahon, R., Ryan, S.J., Trotman, A., Van Meerbeeck, C.J., & Lowe, R. 2022. Co-learning during the co-creation of a dengue early warning system for the health sector in Barbados. BMJ Global Health, 7(1), e007842.
143. Gibb, R., Albery, G.F., Mollentze, N., Eskew, E.A., Brierley, L., Ryan, S.J., Seifert, S.N., & Carlson, C.J. 2022. Mammal virus diversity estimates are unstable due to accelerating discovery effort. Biology Letters, 18(1), 20210427.
142. Berger, A., James, T.G., Ryan, S.J. 2021. HIV-related stigma moderates the relation between perceived susceptibility and HIV testing intention among heterosexual (but not sexual minority) college students. Health Promot Pract. 2021; 15248399211024993. doi:10.1177/15248399211024993
141. Albery, G. F., Becker, D. J., Brierley, L., Brook, C. E., Christofferson, R. C., Cohen, L. E., Dallas, T. A., Eskew, E. A., Fagre, A., Farrell, M. J., Glennon, E., Guth, S., Joseph, M. B., Mollentze, N., Neely, B. A., Poisot, T., Rasmussen, A. L., Ryan, S. J., Seifert, S., Sjodin, A. R., Sorrell, E., Carlson, C. J. (2021). The science of the host-virus network. Nature Microbiology, 6(12), 1483–1492.
140. Walker M.A., Uribasterra M., Asher V., Getz W.M., Ryan S.J., Ponciano J.M., et al. 2021. Anthrax Surveillance and the Limited Overlap Between Obligate Scavengers and Endemic Anthrax Zones in the United States. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis 21 (9), 675-684 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/vbz.2020.2747
139. Lippi, C.A., Ryan, S.J., White, A.L., Gaff H.D., Carlson, C.J. 2021. Trends and opportunities in tick-borne disease geography. J. Med Entomol 58(6), 2021–2029.
138. Martin, J. L.*, Lippi, C.A.*, Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Beltran, E., Mordecai, E.A, Sippy, R., Heras, F., Blackburn, J.K., Ryan, S.J. Household and climate factors influence Aedes aegypti risk in the arid city of Huaquillas, Ecuador. PLOS NTDS 15(11): e0009931
137. Gibb, R., Albery, G.F., Becker, D.J., Brierley, L., Connor, R., Dallas, T.A., Eskew, E.A., Farrell, M.J., Rasmussen, A.L., Ryan, S.J., Sweeny, A.R., Carlson, C.J., Poisot, T. 2021. Data proliferation, reconciliation, and synthesis in viral ecology. BioScience 71(11), 1148–1156
136. Carlson, C.J., Farrell, M.J., Grange, Z., Han, B. A., Mollentze, N., Phelan, A.L., Albery, G.F., Bett, B., Brett-Major, D., Cohen, L., Dallas, T., Eskew, E., Fagre, A., Forbes, K., Gibb, R., Halabi, S., Hammer, C., Katz, R., Kindrachuk, J., Muylaert, R., Nutter, F., Ogola, J., Olival, K.J., Rourke, M., Ryan, S.J., Ross, N., Seifert, S., Sironen, T., Standley, C., Taylor, K., Venter, M., Webala, P. 2021. The future of zoonotic risk prediction. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2021 Nov 8;376(1837):20200358.
135. Mundis, S.J., Hamerlinck, G., Stone, E.K., Whiteman, A., Delmelle, E., Rapp, T., Dulin, M., Ryan, S.J. 2021. Examining wing length-abundance relationships and pyrethroid resistance mutations among Aedes albopictus in a rapidly growing urban area with implications for mosquito surveillance and control. Int J. Environ. Res. Public Health 18(8): 9443.
134. El Moustaid, F., Thronton, Z., Slamani, H., Ryan, S.J., Johnson, L.R. 2021 Predicting temperature-dependent transmission suitability of bluetongue virus in livestock. Parasites Vectors 14, 382.
BOOK CHAPTER: Ryan, S.J. 2021. “Disease Ecology”, in COVID-19 and Similar Futures: Pandemic Geographies, Andrews, G., Crooks, V., Pearce, J., Messina, J., (Eds), Springer [PDF]
133. Ngongala, C.N., Ryan, S.J., Tesla, B., Demakovskys, L.R., Mordecai, E.A., Murdock, C.C., Bonds, M.H. 2021. Effects of changes in temperature on Zika dynamics and control. J. R. Soc. Interface.18: 20210165 http://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2021.0165
132. McCoy K.D., Weldon C.T., Ansumana R., Lamin J.M., Stenger D.A., Ryan S.J., et al. 2021. Are malaria transmission-blocking vaccines acceptable to high burden communities? Results from a mixed methods study in Bo, Sierra Leone. Malar J. 20: 183 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-021-03723-0
131. Lippi, C.A., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Endy, T.P., Abbott, M., Cueva, C., Heras, F., Beltran-Ayala, E., Ryan, S.J. 2021. Exploring the utility of social-ecological and entomological risk factors for dengue infection as surveillance indicators in the dengue hyper-endemic city of Machala, Ecuador. PLOS NTDS 15 (3), e0009257
130. Lippi, C.A., Gaff, H.D., White, A.L., Ryan, S.J. 2021. Scoping review of distribution models for selected Amblyomma ticks and rickettsial group pathogens. PeerJ. 9: e10596.
129. Caldwell, J.M., LaBeaud, A.D., Lambin, E.F., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Ndenga, B. A., Mutuku, F.M, Krystosik, A.R., Beltran Ayala, E., Anyamba, A., Borbor-Cordova, M., Damoah, R., Grossi-Soyster, E.N., Heras, F., Ngugi, H. N., Ryan, S.J., Shah, M. M., Sippy, R., Mordecai, E.A. 2021. Climate predicts geographic and temporal variation in mosquito-borne disease dynamics on two continents. Nat Commun 12:1233 doi:10.1038/s41467-021-21496-7
128. Cheeseman, A.E., Cohen, J.B., Ryan, S.J., Whipps, C.M. 2021.Is conservation based on best available science creating an ecological trap for an imperiled lagomorph? Ecol Evol,11(2): 912-930
127. Walker MA, Uribasterra M, Asher V, Getz WM, Ryan SJ, Ponciano JM, et al. 2021. Factors influencing scavenger guilds and scavenging efficiency in Southwestern Montana. Sci Rep. 11: 4254.
126. Yang, A., Proffitt, K.M., Asher, V., Ryan, S.J. and Blackburn, J.K. 2021. Sex‐Specific Elk Resource Selection during the Anthrax Risk Period. Jour. Wild. Mgmt., 85: 145-155. https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.21952
125. Ryan, S.J., Carlson, C.J., Tesla, B., Bonds, M., Ngonghala, C.N., Mordecai, E.A., Johnson, L.R., Murdock, C.C. 2021. Warming temperatures could expose more than 1.3 billion new people to Zika virus risk by 2050. Global Change Biology 27: 84– 93.
124. Larsen, D.A., Makaure, J., Ryan, S.J., Stewart, D., Traub, A. Welsh, R., Love, D.H., Joseph H Bisesi, J.H. Jr. 2021. Implications of Insecticide-Treated Mosquito Net Fishing in Lower Income Countries. Environmental Health Perspectives 129 (1), 015001
123. James, T.G., Gebru, N.M., Ryan, S.J., & Cheong, J. 2021. Measuring dimensions of HIV-related stigma among college students. Stigma and Health, 6(3), 296–303.
122. Ryan, S.J. 2020. Mapping Thermal Physiology of Vector-Borne Diseases in a Changing Climate: Shifts in Geographic and Demographic Risk of Suitability. Curr. Env. Health Rep. [PDF]
BOOK CHAPTER: Ryan, S.J., Lippi, C.A., Bardosh, K.L., Frydenlund, E.F., Gaff, H.D., Heydari, N., Wilson, A.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2020. “Chapter 14: Direct and Indirect Social Drivers and Impacts of Vector Borne Diseases” in Population Biology of Vector Borne Diseases, Drake, J.M, Bonsall, M., Strand, M., (Eds.) Oxford University Press, Oxford.
121. Lippi, C.A., Gaff, H.D., White, A.L., St. John, H.K., Richards, A.L., Ryan, S.J. 2020. Exploring the Niche of Rickettsia montanensis (Rickettsiales: Rickettsiaceae) Infection of the American Dog Tick (Acari: Ixodidae), Using Multiple Species Distribution Model Approaches. J. Med Entomol 58(3):1083–1092
120. Lowe, R., Ryan, S.J., Mahon, R., Van Meerbeeck, C.J., Trotman, A.R., Boodram, L.G., Borbor-Cordova, M.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2020. Building resilience to mosquito-borne diseases in the Caribbean. PLOS Bio 18 (11), e3000791. Part of the PLOS Biology Collection: “Epidemics on the Move: Climate Change and Infectious Disease”
119. Walker, M.A., Uribasterra M.., Valpa, A., Ponciano, J.M., Getz, W.M., Ryan, S.J. and Blackburn, J.K. 2020. Ungulate use of locally infectious zones in a re-emerging anthrax risk area. R. Soc. Open Sci. 7200246
118. Ryan, S.J., Martin, A.C., Walia, B., Winters, A., Larsen, D.A. 2020. Comparing prioritization strategies for delivering indoor residual spray (IRS) implementation, using a network approach. Malaria J. 19: 326
117. Mordecai E.A., Ryan S.J., Caldwell J., Shah M.M., LaBeaud A.D. 2020. Climate change could shift disease burden from malaria to arboviruses in Africa. Lancet Planetary Health. [LINK]
116. Carlson, C.J., Gomez, A.C.R., Bansal, S., Ryan, S.J. 2020. Misconceptions about weather and seasonality must not misguide COVID-19 response. Nature Communications 11 (1), 1-4 [LINK]
115. Sippy, R., Lippi, C.A., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Ryan, S.J. 2020. Endemic and Emerging Arboviruses of Mosquitoes in Ecuador. Práctica Familiar Rural 5:2. [LINK]
114. Miazgowicz, K.L., Shocket, M.S., Ryan, S.J., Villena, O.C., Hall, R.J., Owen, J., Adanlawo, T., Balaji, K., Johnson, L.R., Mordecai, E.A., Murdock, C.C. 2020. Age influences the thermal suitability of Plasmodium falciparum transmission in the Asian malaria vector Anopheles stephensi. Proc Roy Soc B 287:20201093 [LINK]
113. Rohat, G., Monaghan, A., Hayden, M.H., Ryan, S.J., Wilhelmi, O.V. 2020. Intersecting vulnerabilities: Climatic and demographic contributions to future population exposure to Aedes-borne viruses in the United States. Environmental Research Letters [LINK]
112. Evans, K.L., Ewen, J.G., Guillera‐Arroita, G., Johnson, J.A., Penteriani, V., Ryan, S.J., Sollmann, R., Gordon, I.J. 2020. Conservation in the maelstrom of Covid‐19–a call to action to solve the challenges, exploit opportunities and prepare for the next pandemic. Animal Conservation 3: 235–238 [LINK]
111. Lippi, C., Stewart Ibarra, A.M., Romero, M., Hinds, A., Lowe, R., Mahon, R., Van Meerbeeck, C., Rollock, L., Gittens-St.Hilaire, M., Trotman, A., Holligan, D., Kirton, S., Borbor-Cordova, M., Ryan, S.J. 2020. Spatiotemporal tools for emerging and endemic disease hotspots in small areas – an analysis of dengue and chikungunya in Barbados, 2013 – 2016. Am J. Trop Med Hyg. [LINK]
110. Mundis, S.J., Estep, A.S., Waits, C.M., Ryan, S.J. 2020. Spatial variation in the frequency of knockdown resistance genotypes in Florida Aedes aegypti populations. Parasites & Vectors 13 (1), 1-12 [LINK]
109. Ryan, S.J., Lippi, C.A., Zermoglio, F. 2020. Shifting transmission risk for malaria in Africa with climate change: a framework for planning and intervention. Malaria J. 19 (1), 1-14 [LINK]
108. Lippi, C.A., Mao, L., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Heydari, N., Beltrán Ayala, E., Burkett-Cadena, N.D., Blackburn, J.K., Ryan, S.J. 2020. A Network Analysis Framework to Improve the Delivery of Mosquito Abatement Services in Machala, Ecuador. Intl J. Health Geog 19:3
107. Ervin, D., Lopez-Carr, D., Riosmena, F., Ryan, S.J. 2020. Examining the Relationship between Migration and Forest Cover Change in Mexico from 2001 to 2010. Land Use Policy. 91: 104334 [LINK]
106. Berry, I.M., Rutvisuttinunt, W., Sippy, R., Beltran-Ayala, E., Figueroa, K., Ryan, S., Srikanth, A., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Endy, T., Jarman, R.G. 2020.The origins of dengue and chikungunya viruses in Ecuador following increased migration from Venezuela and Colombia. BMC Evolutionary Biology 20 (1), 1-12
105. Sippy, R., Farrell, D.F., Lichtenstein, E., Nightingale, R., Harris, M., Toth, J., Hantztidiamantis, P., Usher, N., Cueva, C., Barzallo Aguilar, J., Puthumana, A., Endy, T., Ryan, S.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2020. Severity Index for Suspected Arbovirus (SISA): machine learning for accurate prediction of hospitalization in subjects suspected of arboviral infection. PLOS Negl Trop Dis. 14(2):e0007969
104. Suarez, G.P., Udiani, O., Allan, B.F., Price, C., Ryan, S.J., Lofgren, E., Coman, A.I., Stone, C.M, Gallos, L.K., Fefferman, N.H. 2020. A generic arboviral model framework for exploring trade-offs between vector control and environmental concerns. J. Theor. Biol. 490: 110161 [LINK]
103. Anderson, K.B., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Buddhari, D., Beltran Ayala, E.F., Iamsirithaworn, S., Ryan, S.J., Fernandez, S., Jarman, R.G., Thomas, S.J., Endy, T.P. 2020. Key findings and comparisons from analagous case-cluster studies for dengue virus infection conducted in Machala, Ecuador, and Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand. Frontiers in Public Health 8:2
102. Johannson, M.A. (and 81 others). 2019. An open challenge to advance probabilistic forecasting for dengue epidemics. PNAS 116(48): 24268-24274
101. Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Romero, M., Hinds, A.Q.J., Lowe, R., Mahon, R., Van Meerbeeck, C.J., Rollock, L., Gittens-St Hillaire, M., St Ville, S., Ryan, S.J., Trotman, A.R., Borbor-Cordova, M.J. 2019. Co-developing climate services for public health: stakeholder needs and perceptions for the prevention and control of Aedes-transmitted diseases in the Caribbean. PLOS Negl Trop Dis.13(10): e0007772
100. Cheeseman, A.E., Cohen, J.B., Whipps, C.M., Kovach, A.I., Ryan, S.J. 2019. Hierarchical population structure of a rare lagomorph indicates recent fragmentation has disrupted metapopulation function. Cons. Gen. 20(6): 1237-1249
99. Mordecai, E., Caldwell, J., Grossman, M., Lippi, C., Johnson, L., Neira, M., Rohr, J.R.; Ryan, S., Savage, V., Shocket, M., Sippy, R., Stewart Ibarra, A., Thomas, M, Villena, O. 2019. The thermal biology of mosquito-borne disease. Ecol Lett. 22: 1690-1708
98. Taylor, R.A., Ryan, S.J., Lippi, C.A., Hall, D.G., Narouei-Khandan, H.A., Rohr, J.R., Johnson, L.R. 2019. Predicting the fundamental thermal niche of crop pests and diseases in a changing world: a case study on citrus greening. J Appl. Ecol. 56: 2057-2068
97. Ryan, S.J.*†, Mundis, S.J.†, Aguirre, A.†, Lippi, C.A., Beltran, E., Heras, F., Sanchez, V., Borbor-Cordova, M.J., Sippy, R., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M*., Neira, M.V*. 2019 Seasonal and geographic variation in insecticide resistance in Aedes aegypti among four cities in southern Ecuador. PLOS Negl Trop Dis 13(6): e0007448
96. Richards, L., Erko, B., Ponpetch, K., Ryan, S.J., Liang, S. 2019. Assessing the nonhuman primate reservoir of Schistosoma mansoni in Africa: a systematic review. Infectious Diseases of Poverty 8:32.
95. Whipps, C.M., Gavard, E.J., Cohen, J.B. Ryan, S.J. 2019. Gastrointestinal Parasites of the New England Cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus transitionalis) and Eastern Cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus) in the Hudson Valley, New York. Parasitology Research 118(7): 2257–2262
94. Cheeseman, A.E., Cohen, J.B., Ryan, S.J., Whipps, C.W. 2019. Determinants of home range size of imperiled New England and introduced eastern cottontails. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2019, 97(6): 516-523
93. James, T.G., Cheong, J., Ryan, S.J. 2019. Sexual risk factors and HIV testing intention among at-risk college students who have never been tested. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 46(7): 76-79
92. Lippi, C.A., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Bajana Loor, M.E.F., Duenas Zambrano, J.E., Epinoza Lopez, N.A., Blackburn, J.K., Ryan, S.J. 2019. Geographic shifts in Aedes aegypti habitat suitability in Ecuador using larval surveillance data and ecological niche modeling: implications of climate change for public health vector control. PLOS Negl Trop Dis 13(4): e0007322
91. Rund, S.S.C., Braak, K., Cator, L., Copas, K., Emrich, S.J., Giraldo-Calderon, G.I., Johansson, M.A., Heydari, N., Hobern, D., Kelly, S.A., Lawson, D., Lord, C., MacCallum, R.M., Roche, D.G., Ryan, S.J., Schigel, D., Vandegrift, K., Watts, M., Zaspel, J.M., Pawar, S. 2019. Minimum Information for Reusable Arthropod Abundance Data (MIReAAD). Scientific Data 6:40
90. Jaramillo-Ochoa, R., Sippy, R., Farrell, D.F., Cueva-Aponte, C., Beltrán-Ayala, E., Gonzaga, J.L., Ordoñez-León, T., Quintana, F.A, Ryan, S.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2019. Political instability in Venezuela threatens local elimination of malaria: Recent resurgence of cases in the Ecuador-Peru border region. Emerging Infectious Diseases 25(4)
89. Ryan, S.J., Carlson, C.J., Mordecai, E.A., Johnson, L.R. 2019. Global expansion and redistribution of Aedes-borne virus transmission risk with climate change. PLOS Negl Trop Dis. 13(3): e0007213
88. Blackburn, J.K., Ganz, H.H., Ponciano, J.M., Turner, W.C., Ryan, S.J., Kamath, P.L., Cizauskas, C., Kausrud, K., Holt, R.D., Stenseth, N.C., Getz, W.M. 2019
Modeling R0 for pathogens with environmental transmission: animal movements, pathogen populations, and local infectious zones.Int. J. Env. Res in Public Health (IJERPH) 16(6):954; [LINK]
87. Ryan, S.J., Lippi, C.A., Nightingale, R., Hamerlinck, G., Borbor-Cordova, M.J., Cruz B, M., Ortega, F., Leon, R., Waggoner, E., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2019. Socio-Ecological Factors Associated with Dengue Risk and Aedes aegypti Presence in the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador. Int. J. Env. Res in Public Health (IJERPH) 16(5), 682; [LINK]
86. Nekorchuk, D., Morris, L.R., Asher, V., Hunter, D.L., Ryan, S.J., Blackburn, J.K. 2019. Potential Bacillus anthracis risk zones for male bison in Southwestern Montana. J. Wild. Dis. 55(1): 136-141 [LINK]
85. Tao, D., McGill, B., Hamerly, T., Kobayashi, R., Khare, P., Dziedzic, A., Leski, T., Holtz, A., Shull, B., Jedlicka, A.E., Walzer, A., Slowey, P.D., Slowey, C.C., Nsango, S.E., Stenger, D.A., Chaponda, M., Mulenga, M., Jacobsen, K.H., Sullivan, D.J., Ryan, S.J., Ansumana, R., Moss, W.H., Morlais, I., Dinglasan, R.R. 2019.
A saliva-based rapid test to quantify the infectious subclinical malaria parasite reservoir. Science Translational Medicine 11, eaan4479. [LINK]
84. Nekorchuk, D.M., Gomez, J.P., Mao, L., Ryan, S.J., Ponciano, J.M., Blackburn, J.K. 2018. Decoupling environmental effects and host population dynamics in a classic reservoir-driven disease. PLOS ONE 13(12): e0208621. [LINK]
83. Southworth, J., Bunting, E., Zhu, L., Ryan, S.J., Herrero, H.V., Waylen, P.R., Muñoz-Carpena, R., Campo-Bescós, M.A., and Kaplan, D. 2018. Using a coupled dynamic factor - random forest analysis (DFRFA) to reveal drivers of spatiotemporal heterogeneity in the Semi-Arid Regions of Southern Africa. PLOS ONE 13(12): e0208400. [LINK]
82. Fuda, R.K., Ryan, S.J., Cohen, J.B., Hartter, J., Frair, J.L. 2018. Assessing the impacts of oil exploration and restoration on mammals in Murchison Falls Conservation Area, Uganda. African Journal of Ecology 56(4): 804-817 [PDF] part of a Special Issue on Camera Trapping in Africa
81. Cheeseman, A.E., Ryan, S.J., Whipps, C.M., and Cohen, J.B. 2018. Competition alters seasonal resource selection and promotes use of invasive shrubs by an imperiled native cottontail. Ecology and Evolution 8:11122–11133 [PDF]
80. Youker-Smith, T., Boersch-Supan, P., Whipps, C.M., Ryan, S.J. 2018. Environmental drivers of ranavirus in free living amphibians in constructed ponds.
EcoHealth 15(3): 608–618 [PDF]
79. Shocket, M.S., Ryan S.J., Mordecai, E.A. 2018 Temperature explains broad patterns of Ross River virus transmission. eLife. 2018(7): e37762.
doi:10.7554/eLife.37762 [PDF]
78. Tesla, B., Demakovsky, L.R., Mordecai, E.A., Ryan, S.J., Bonds, M.H., Ngonghala, C.N., Brindley, M.A., Murdock, C.C. 2018. Temperature drives Zika transmission: evidence from empirical and mathematical models. Proc Roy Soc B 285: 20180795 [PDF]
77. Lowe, R.A., Gasparrini, A., Van Meerbeeck, C.J., Lippi, C.A., Mahon, R., Trotman, A.R., Rollock, L., Hinds, A.Q.J., Ryan, S.J., Stewart Ibarra, A.M. 2018. Non-linear and delayed impacts of climate on dengue risk in Barbados: a modelling study. PLOS MED 15(7): e1002613 [LINK]
76. Bunting, E., Southworth, J., Herrero, H., Ryan, S.J., and Waylen, P. 2018. Understanding Long-Term Savanna Vegetation Persistence across Three Drainage Basins in Southern Africa. Remote Sens.10(7), 1013 [LINK]
75. Ryan, S.J.*, Lippi, C.A.*, Carlson, C.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Romero, M., Cox, S., Mahon, R., Trotman, A., Rollock, L., King, D., Daniel, S., Gittens-St. Hillaire, M. 2018. Zika Virus Outbreak, Barbados, 2015-2016. Am J. Trop Med Hyg. 98(6): 1587-1589 [LINK]
74. James, T.G. and Ryan, S.J. 2018. HIV knowledge mediates the relationship between HIV testing history and stigma in college students. Journal of American College Health 66(7): 561-569 [PDF]
73. Lippi, C.A., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Munoz, A.G., Borbor Cordova, M.J., Mejia, R., Rivero, K., Castillo, K., Cardenas, W.B., Ryan, S.J. 2018.The social and spatial ecology of dengue presence and burden during an outbreak in Guayaquil, Ecuador, 2012. Int. J. Env. Res in Public Health (IJERPH)15(4): 827 [LINK]
72. Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Ryan, S.J., Kenneson, A., King, C.A., Abbott, M., Barbachano, A., Beltran, E., Borbor-Cordova, M.J., Cardenas, W.B., Cueva, C., Finkelstein, J., Lupone, C., Jarman, R., Maljkovic Berry, I., Mehta, S., Polhemus, M., Silva, M., Endy, T. 2018. The burden of dengue fever and chikungunya in southern coastal Ecuador: Epidemiology, clinical presentation, and phylogenetics from the first two years of a prospective study. Am J. Trop Med Hyg. 98(5): 1444-1459 [LINK]
71. Carlson, C. J., Dougherty, E., Boots, M., Getz. W.M., Ryan, S.J. 2018. Consensus and conflict among ecological forecasts of Zika virus outbreaks in the United States. Sci Reports 8: 4921 [LINK]
70. Boersch-Supan, P.H., Johnson, L.R., Phillips, R., Ryan, S.J. 2018 Surface temperatures of albatross eggs and nests. Emu - Austral Ornithology 118(2): 224-229 [PDF]
69. Salerno, J., Chapman, C.A., Diem, J.E., Dowhaniuk, N. Goldman, A., MacKenzie, C. A., Omeja, P.A., Palace, M.W., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Ryan, S.J., Hartter, J. 2018. Park isolation in anthropogenic landscapes: land change and livelihoods at park boundaries in the African Albertine Rift. Regional Environmental Change 18(3): 913-928. [PDF]
68. Ryan, S.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Ordóñez, E., Chu, W., Finkelstein, J.L., King, C.A., Escobar, L.E., Lupone, C., Heras, F., Tauzer, E., Waggoner, E., James, T.G., Cárdenas, W.B., Polhemus, M. 2018. Environmental Vibrio cholerae dynamics in an estuarine system in southern coastal Ecuador. Int. J. Env. Res in Public Health (IJERPH) 15(3), 486 [LINK]
67. Dobbins, M., Steinberg, M., Broadbent, E., Ryan, S. 2018. Habitat use, activity patterns and human interactions with jaguars Panthera onca in southern Belize. Oryx, 52(2), 276-281. [PDF]
66. Johnson, L.R., Gramacy, R.B., Cohen, J., Mordecai, E., Murdock, C., Rohr, J., Ryan, S.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A., Weikel, D. 2018. Phenomenological forecasting of disease incidence using heteroskedastic Gaussian processes: a dengue case study. Annals of Applied Statistics 12(1), 27-66. [PDF LINK]
65. Dowhaniuk, N., Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., Palace, M.W., Congalton, R.G. 2018. The Impact of Industrial Oil Development on a Protected Area Landscape: Demographic Change and Corporate Social Responsibility at Murchison Falls Conservation Area, Uganda. Population and Environment 39(3), 197-218. [PDF]
64. Getz, W.M, Marshall, C., Carlson, C.J., Giuggioli, L., Ryan, S.J., Romanach, S., Boettiger, C., Chamberlian, S., Larsen, L., D'Odorico, P, O'Sullivan, D. 2018. Making ecological models adequate. Ecology Letters 21: 153–166 [LINK]
BOOK CHAPTER: Southworth J., Ryan S.J., Bunting E., Herrero H.V., Nagendra H., Gibbes C., Agarwal S. 2018. "Chapter 16: Protected Areas, Climate Change, and Ecosystem Sustainability", in Comprehensive Remote Sensing, Vol 9, Liang, S., (Ed.), Elsevier, Oxford, pp 202-219. [LINK]
63. Ryan, S.J.*, Lippi, C.A.*, Boersch-Supan, P.H., Heydari, N., Silva, M., Adrian, J., Noblecilla, L.F., Ayala, E.B., Encalada, M.D., Larsen, D.A., Krisher, J.T., Krisher, L., Fregosi, L.N., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2017. Quantifying Seasonal and Diel Variation in Anopheline and Culex Human Biting Rates in Southern Ecuador. Malaria Journal, 16:479 [PDF]
62. Kenneson, A., Beltran-Ayala, E., Borbor-Cordova, M.J., Polhemus, M.E., Ryan, S.J., Endy, T.P., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. 2017. Social-ecological factors and preventive actions decrease the risk of dengue infection at the household-level: results from a prospective dengue surveillance study in Machala, Ecuador. PLOS NTDs 11(12): e0006150 [LINK]
61. Bardosh, K.L., Ryan, S.J., Ebi, K., Welburn, S., Singer, B. 2017. Addressing Vulnerability, Building Resilience: Community-based Adaptation to Vector-Borne Diseases in the Context of Global Change. Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 6:166 [PDF]
BOOK CHAPTER: Liang, S., Kintziger, K., Reaves, P., Ryan, S.J. 2017. "Chapter 4: Climate Change Impacts on Human Health", in Florida’s Climate: Changes, Variations, & Impacts, Florida Climate Institute, pp. 125-152 [PDF]
60. Ryan, S.J.*, Carlson, C.J.*, Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Borbor-Cordova, M.J., Romero, M.M., Cox, S., Mahon, R., Trotman, A., St. Ville, E.S., Ahmed, S. 2017. Zika Virus Outbreak, Dominica, 2016. Emerging Infectious Diseases 23(11):1926-1927 [PDF]
59. Kracalik, I., Malania, L., Broladze, M., Navdarashvili, A., Imnadze, P., Ryan, S.J., Blackburn, J.K. 2017. Changing livestock policy alters the epidemiology of human anthrax, Georgia, 2000-2013. Vaccine, 35(46): 6283-6289. [PDF]
58. Johnson, L.R., Boersch-Supan, P.H., Phillips, R.A., Ryan, S.J. 2017. Changing measurements or changing movements? Sampling scale and movement model identifiability across generations of biologging technology. Ecology and Evolution, 7:9257–9266. [PDF]
57. MacKenzie, C.A., Fuda, R.K., Ryan, S.J., Hartter, J. 2017. Drilling through Conservation Policy: Oil Exploration in Murchison Falls Protected Area, Uganda. Conservation & Society, 15(3): 322-333. [PDF]
56. Bardosh, K.L., Jean, L., Beau de Rochers, V.M., Lemoine, J.F., Okech, B., Ryan, S.J., Welburn, S., Morris, J. G. 2017. Polisye Kont Moustik: A culturally competent approach to larval source reduction in the context of lyphatic filariasis and malaria elimination in Haiti. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2(39) [PDF]
55. Pettorelli, N., Nagendra, H., Rocchini, D., Rowcliffe, M., Williams, R., Ahumada, J., De Angelo, C., Atzberger, C., Boyd, D., Buchanan, G., Chauvenet, A., Disney, M., Duncan, C., Fatoyinbo, T., Fernandez, N., Haklay, M., He, K., Horning, N., Kelly, N., de Klerk, H., Liu, X., Merchant, N., Paruelo, J., Roy, H., Roy, S., Ryan, S., Sollmann, R., Swenson, J. and Wegmann, M. 2017. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation: three years on. Remote Sens Ecol Conserv, 3: 53–56. [PDF]
54. Mordecai, E.A., Cohen, J., Evans, M.V., Gudapati, P., Johnson, L.R., Lippi, C.A., Miazgowicz, K., Murdock, C.C., Rohr, J.R., Ryan, S.J., Savage, V., Shocket, M., Stewart Ibarra, A.M., Thomas, M.B., Weikel, D.P. 2017. Detecting the impact of temperature on transmission of Zika, dengue, and chikungunya using mechanistic models. PLOS NTDs. 11(4): e0005568 [PDF]
53. Ryan, S.J., Palace, M., Hartter, J., Diem, J.E., Chapman, C.A., Southworth, J. 2017. Population pressure and global markets drive a decade of forest cover change in Africa's Albertine Rift. Applied Geography. 81:52-59 [PDF]
52. Boersch-Supan, P., Ryan, S.J., Johnson, L.R. 2017. deBInfer: Bayesian inference for dynamical models of biological systems in R. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 8(4): 511-518. [PDF] (R package on CRAN)
51. Youker-Smith, T.E., Whipps, C.M., Ryan, S.J. 2016. Detection of an FV3-like Ranavirus in Wood Frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) and Green Frogs (Lithobates clamitans) in a Constructed Vernal Pool Network in Central New York State. Herpetological Review. 47(4): 595-598 [PDF]
50. Fuda, R.K., Ryan, S.J., Cohen, J., Hartter, J., Frair, J. 2016. Assessing impacts to primary productivity at the park edge in Murchison Falls Conservation Area, Uganda. Ecosphere. 7(10):e01486.10.1002/ecs2.1486 [PDF]
49. Ryan, S.J., Gavard, E.J., Cheeseman, A.E., Cohen, J.B., Whipps, C.W. 2016. Reference and baseline hematocrit measures for the threatened New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) and comparison with sympatric Eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) rabbits. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 47(2):659-662 [PDF]
48. Cameron, E.Z.* and Ryan, S.J.* 2016. Welfare at multiple scales: importance of zoo elephant population welfare in a world of declining wild populations. Invited formal comment. PLOS ONE 11(7): e0158701 [PDF]
Formal comment on the co-edited collection Epidemiological Investigations of North American Zoo Elephant Welfare (http://collections.plos.org/elephant-welfare)
47. Handel A., Beltran, E., Borbor Cordova M.J., Fessler A., Finkelstein J., Robalino, R., Ryan S.J., Stewart Ibarra A.M. 2016. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding dengue infection among healthcare providers in Machala, Ecuador. BMC Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines. (2):8 Online: DOI: 10.1186/s40794-016-0024-y [PDF]
BOOK CHAPTER: Borbor-Cordova, M., Ayala, E., Cardenas, W., Endy, T., Finkelstein, J., Leon, R., Muñoz, Á., Mejía, R., Polhemus, M., Recalde Coronel, G., Ryan, S., Stewart-Ibarra, A. 2016. "Chapter 5: Developing and delivering health-tailored climate products and services, Case study 5.C Vector-virus microclimate surveillance system for dengue control in Machala, Ecuador", Climate Services for Health: Global case studies of enhancing decision support for climate risk management and adaptation, WHO/WMO, Geneva. pp.106-109 [PDF]
46. Taylor, R., Ryan, S.J., Brashares, J., Johnson, L.R. 2016. Hunting, food subsidies, and mesopredator release: the dynamics of crop-raiding baboons in a managed landscape. Ecology 97(4): 951-960 [PDF] (Supporting Data Publication: Ryan, S. J. 2015. Primate life history data. https://dx.doi.org/10.5063/F1HQ3WT0.)
45. Hartter, J., Dowhaniuk, N., MacKenzie, C.A., Ryan, S.J., Diem, J.E., Palace, M.W., Chapman, C.A. 2016. Perceptions of Risk in Communities near Parks in an African Biodiversity Hotspot. Ambio. 45(6), 692-705 [PDF]
44. Southworth, J., Zhu, L., Bunting, E., Ryan, S.J., Herrero, H., Waylen, P.R., Hill, M.J. 2016. Changes in Vegetation Persistence across Global Savanna Landscapes, 1982-2010. Journal of Land Use Science, 11(1): 7-32 . [PDF]
DATA PUBLICATION: Ryan, S. J. 2015. Primate life history data. https://dx.doi.org/10.5063/F1HQ3WT0.
43. Ryan, S.J., McNally, A., Johnson, L.R., Mordecai, E.A., Ben-Horin, T., Paaijmans, K.P., Lafferty, K.D. 2015. Mapping physiological suitability limits of malaria in Africa under climate change. Journal of vector borne and zoonotic diseases 15(12): 817-725 [PDF]
42. Ryan, S.J., Ben-Horin, T., Johnson, L.R. 2015. Malaria control and senescence: the importance of accounting for the pace and shape of ageing in wild mosquitoes. Ecosphere 6(9):170 [PDF]
41. Escobar, L.E., Ryan, S.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A.M., Finkelstein, J.L., King, C.A., Qiao, H., Polhemus, M.E. 2015. A Global Map of Suitability for Coastal Vibrio cholerae Under Current and Future Climate Conditions. Acta Tropica 149: 202-211 [PDF]
40. Ryan, S.J., Southworth, J., Hartter, J., Dowhaniuk, N., Fuda, R., Diem, J. 2015. Household level influences on fragmentation in an African park landscape. Applied Geography 58: 18-31. [PDF]
39. Johnson, L.R. Ben-Horin, T., Lafferty, K.D., McNally, A., Mordecai, E., Paaijmans, K.P., Pawar, S., Ryan, S.J. 2015. Understanding uncertainty in temperature effects on vector-borne disease: A Bayesian approach. Ecology 96(1): 203-213. [PDF]
38. Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., Mackenzie, C.A., Goldman, A., Dowhaniuk, N., Palace, M.W., Diem, J.E., Chapman, C.A. 2015. Now there is no land: A story of ethnic migration in a protected area landscape in western Uganda. Population and Environment 36(4): 452-479 [PDF]
37. Stewart Ibarra, A.M., Munoz, A.G., Ryan, S.J., Borbor, M.J., Beltran Ayala, E., Finkelstein, J.L., Mejia, R., Ordonez, T., Recalde Coronel, G.C., Rivero, K. 2014. Spatiotemporal clustering, climate periodicity, and social-ecological risk factors for dengue during an outbreak in Machala, Ecuador, in 2010. BMC Infectious Diseases 14:610 [PDF]
BOOK CHAPTER: L.R. Johnson, K.D. Lafferty, A. McNally, E. Mordecai, K. Paaijmans, S. Pawar, S.J. Ryan. 2014. "Mapping the distribution of Malaria: Current Approaches and Future Directions". in Analyzing and Modeling Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Infectious Diseases. D. Chen, B. Moulin, J. Wu (Eds). John Wiley & Sons. pp 189-209 [PDF] [BOOK LINK]
36. Stewart Ibarra, A.M., Luzadis, V.A., Borbor Cordova, M.J., Silva, M., Ordoñez, T., Beltrán Ayala, E., Ryan, S.J. 2014. A social-ecological analysis of community perceptions of dengue fever and Aedes aegypti in Machala, Ecuador. BMC Public Health 14:1135 [PDF]
35. Diem, J.E., Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., Palace, M.W. 2014. Validation of satellite rainfall products for western Uganda. Journal of Hydrometeorology. 15(5): 2030-2038. [PDF]
BOOK CHAPTER: Cornélis, D., Melletti, M., Korte, L., Ryan, S.J., Mirabile, M., Prin, T., and Prins, H.H.T. 2014. Species Account: African buffalo (Syncerus caffer Sparrman, 1779). in
Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour of Wild Cattle: Implications for Conservation. Melleti, M. and Burton, J., (Eds). Cambridge. pp 326-372 [PDF] [BOOK LINK]
34. Dowhaniuk, N., Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J. 2014. Impact of spatial data discrepancies on protected areas management: an example from East Africa. Environmental Management 54(3): 596-605. [PDF]
33. Diem, J.E., Ryan, S.J., Hartter, J., Palace, M.W. 2014. Satellite-based rainfall data reveal a recent drying trend in central equatorial Africa. Climatic Change. 126(1-2): 263-272. [PDF]
32. Hartter, J., Solomon, J., Ryan, S.J., Jacobson, S.K., Goldman, A. 2014. Contrasting perceptions of ecosystem services of an African forest park. Environmental Conservation 41(4): 330-340. [PDF]
31. Ryan, S.J., Jones, J.H., Dobson, A.P. 2013. Interactions between social structure, demography, and transmission determine disease persistence in primates. PLOS ONE 8(10): e7686 [PDF]
Supplementary Discussion S1: From theory to reality: how can we establish and understand contact rates for these transmission modes? [PDF]
30. Stewart Ibarra, A.M., Ryan, S.J., Beltran, E. Mejía, R., Silva, M., Muñoz, A. 2013. Dengue vector dynamics (Aedes aegypti) influenced by climatic and social factors in Ecuador: implications for targeted control. PLOS ONE 8(11): e78263 [PDF]
29. Hartter, J.*, Ryan, S.J.*, MacKenzie, C.A., Parker, J.N., Strasser, C. Spatially explicit data: stewardship and ethical challenges in science. PLOS Biology 11(9): e1001364 [PDF]
28. Mordecai, E.A., Paaijmans, K.P., Johnson, L.R., Balzer, C.H., Ben-Horin, T., deMoor, E., McNally, A., Pawar, S., Ryan, S.J., Smith, T.C., Lafferty, K.D., 2013. Physiological constraints dramatically lower the expected temperature for peak malaria transmission. Ecology Letters 16(1):22-30. [PDF]
27. Ryan, S.J. and Hartter, J. 2012. Beyond ecological success of corridors: integrating land use history and demographic change to provide a whole landscape perspective. Ecological Restoration. 30(4): 320-328 [PDF] Invited paper: Special Issue on Design Approaches to Ecological Restoration in Ecological Restoration.
26. M.J. Tildesley and Ryan, S.J. 2012. Disease prevention versus data privacy:using landcover maps to inform spatial epidemic models. PLOS Computational Biology 8(11): e1002723 [PDF]
25. Rudnick, D., Ryan, S.J., Preziosi, D., Epps, C., Deiffenbach, F., Kintsch, J., Beier, P., Jenness, J., Perkl., R., Trombulak, S., Hartter, J., Gerber, L., Merenlender, A., Austen, D., Cushman, S. 2012. The role of landscape connectivity in planning and implementing conservation and restoration priorities. Issues in Ecology 16. [PDF]
24. Ryan, S.J., Cross, P.C., Winnie, J, Jr, Hay, C., Bowers, J., Getz, W.M. 2012. The utility of NDVI for predicting African buffalo forage quality. Journal of Wildlife Management. 76(7):1499-1508 [PDF] [COVER]
Data files: DOI:10.5061/dryad.7jd83
Fecal Nitrogen and Phosphorous measurements: NP_01-02_KNP
Buffalo Body Condition Data
Vegetation and fecal indicators of Nitrogen and Phosphorous
23. Ryan, S.J., Brashares, J. S, Walsh, C., Milbers, K., Kilroy, C., Chapman, C.A. 2012. A survey of gastrointestinal parasites of olive baboons (Papio anubis) in human settlement areas of Mole National Park, Ghana. J. Parasitology 98:885-888. [PDF]
22. Hartter, J., Stampone, M.D., Ryan, S.J., Kirner, K., Chapman, C.A., Goldman, A., 2012. Patterns and perceptions of climate change around a biodiversity hotspot. PLOS ONE 7(2): e32408 [PDF]
21. Ryan, S.J. and Walsh, P.D. 2011. Consequences of non-intervention for infectious disease in African great apes. PLOS ONE 6(12): e29030. [PDF]
20. Wolf, A., Anderegg, W., Ryan, S.J., Christensen, J. 2011. Robust detection of plant species range shifts under biased sampling regimes. Ecosphere 2(10):115 [PDF]
19. Hartter, J.* and Ryan, S.J.*, Southworth, J., and Chapman, C.A. 2011. Landscapes as continuous entities: forest disturbance and recovery in the Albertine Rift Landscape. Landscape Ecology 26(6):877-890 [PDF]
18. Stampone, M., Hartter, J., Chapman, C.A., Ryan, S.J. 2011.Localized precipitation trends in and around a forest park in east equatorial Africa. Research Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences 3(1):14-23 [PDF]
17. Petorelli, N., Ryan, S.J., Mueller, T., Bunnefeld, N., Jedrzejewska, B., Lima, M., Kausrud, K. 2011. The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI): unforeseen successes in animal ecology. Climate Research 46(1):15-27 [PDF]
16. Hartter, J. and Ryan, S.J. 2010. Top-down or bottom-up? Decentralization, natural resource management and usufruct rights in the forests and wetlands of Western Uganda. Land Use Policy 27(3): 815-826. [PDF]
15. Ladau, J. and Ryan, S.J. 2010. MPowering ecologists: community assembly tools for community assembly rules. Oikos 119(7):1064-1069 [PDF]
BOOK CHAPTER: Chapman, C.A., Huffman,M.A., Ryan,S.J., Sengupta, R., and Goldberg, T. 2009. “Ways forward in the study of primate parasite ecology”. in Primate parasite ecology: the dynamics and study of host-parasite relationships. Huffman, M.A. and Chapman, C.A., eds. Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology. Cambridge University Press. [PDF]
14. Bar-David, S, Bar-David, I, Cross, P.C. Ryan, S.J., Knechtel, C.U., Getz, W.M. 2009. Methods for assessing movement path recursion with application to African buffalo in South Africa. Ecology 90(9):2467–2479 [PDF]
13. Sánchez, M.S., Lloyd-Smith, J.O., Williams, B.G., Porco, T.C., Ryan, S.J., Borgdorff, M.W., Mansoer, J., Dye, C. and Getz, W.M. 2009. Incongruent HIV and tuberculosis co-dynamics in Kenya: Interacting epidemics monitor each other. Epidemics 1(1):14-20 [PDF]
12. Ryan, S.J., Starks, P.T., Milton, K. and Getz, W.M. 2008. Intersexual conflict and group size in Alouatta palliata: a 23-year evaluation. International Journal of Primatology. 29:405-420 [PDF]
11. Gusset, M.* and Ryan, S.J.*, Hofmeyr, M., Van Dyk, G., Davies-Mostert, H.T., Graf, J.A., Owen, C., Szykman, M., Macdonald, D.W., Monfort, S.L., Wildt, D.E., Maddock, A.H., Mills, M.G.L., Slotow, R., Somers, M.J. 2008. Efforts going to the dogs? Evaluating attempts to re-introduce endangered wild dogs in South Africa. Journal of Applied Ecology 45:100-108 [PDF]
10. Ryan, S.J., Knechtel, C.U. and Getz, W.M. 2007. Ecological cues, gestation length and birth timing in African Buffalo (Syncerus caffer). Behavioral Ecology 18:635-644 [PDF]
9. Getz, W.M., Fortmann-Roe, S, Cross, P.C., Lyons, A.J. Ryan, S.J., et al. 2007. LoCoH: Nonparametric kernel methods for constructing home ranges and utilization distributions. PLOS ONE 2(2): e207. [PDF]
8. Ryan, S.J. 2006. The role of culture in conservation of small or endangered populations. Journal of Conservation Biology 20(4):1321-1324 [PDF]
7. Ryan, S.J., Knechtel, C.U. and Getz, W.M.2006. Range and habitat selection of African buffalo in South Africa. Journal of Wildlife Management 70(3):764-776 [PDF]
6. Redfern, J.V., Ryan, S.J. and Getz, W.M. 2006. Defining Herbivore Assemblages in the Kruger National Park: A Correlative Coherence Approach. Oecologia 146:632-640 [PDF]
5. Ryan, S.J., and Getz, W.M. 2005. A spatial location allocation GIS framework for managing water sources in a savanna nature reserve. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 35(2):153-178 [PDF]
4. Ryan, S.J. and Jordaan, W. 2005. Activity Patterns of African Buffalo Syncerus caffer in the Lower Sabie Region, Kruger National Park, South Africa. Koedoe 48(2): 117-124 [PDF]
3. Faust, L.J., Thompson, S.D., Earnhardt, J.M., Brown, E., Ryan, S.J., Sherman, M. and Yurenka, M. 2003. Using Stage-Based System Dynamics Modeling for Demographic Management of Captive Populations. Zoo Biology, 22:1, Wiley-Liss [PDF]
2. Ryan, S., Roth, A.M., Thompson,S.D. and Gold, K.C. 2002. Effects of hand rearing on the reproductive success of Western Lowland Gorillas in North America. Zoo Biology 21:3, Wiley-Liss [PDF]
1. Ryan, S.J. and Thompson, S.D., 2001. Disease Risk and Inter-institutional Transfer of Specimens in Cooperative Breeding Programs: Herpes and the Elephant Species Survival Plans, Zoo Biology 20:2, Wiley-Liss [PDF]
BOOK CHAPTER: Dobson, A., Ralls. K., Foster, M., Soule, M.,Simberloff, D., Doak, D., Estes, J., Mills, S., Mattson, D., Dirzo, R., Arita, H., Ryan, S., Norse, E., Noss, R., Johns, D. 1999. "Corridors: Reconnecting Fragmented Landscapes". In Continental Conservation, Michael E. Soule and John Terborgh, eds. The Wildlands Project,Island Press. [PDF]
PROCEEDINGS/REVIEWS/REPORTS
Ryan, S.J., Stewart-Ibarra, A., Dunbar, W., Diaz, A., Lowe, R., Thomas, S.J. 2020. "Climate health audit tool: regional health audit of climate and vector borne diseases data, Haiti, St. Lucia, Jamaica." Technical Report. Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience (PPCR), University of the West Indies, Mona. 60pp
Ryan, S.J., Steynor, A., Jack, C., Wolski, P., van Aardenne, L., Lennard, C., Zermoglio, F. 2020. “Shifting Risks of Malaria in Southern Africa: a regional analysis.” Technical Report. United States Agency for International Development Adaptation Thought Leadership and Assessments (USAID-ATLAS). 44pp
Steynor, A., Jack, C., Wolski, P., van Aardenne, L., Lennard, C., Ryan, S.J., Ebi, K., Allen, L., Graff, N., Zermoglio, F. 2020. “The Influence of Climate on Malaria Incidence in Malawi.” Technical Report. United States Agency for International Development Adaptation Thought Leadership and Assessments (USAID-ATLAS). 64pp
Ryan, S.J., Zermoglio. F. 2020. "Shifting Burdens: Malaria Risk Under Rising Temperatures in Botswana." Briefing note. United States Agency for International Development Adaptation Thought Leadership and Assessments (USAID-ATLAS). 13pp
Ryan, S.J., Zermoglio, F. 2019. Plague in a Changing Environment: A literature review for Madagascar. Technical Report. United States Agency for International Development Adaptation Thought Leadership and Assessments (USAID-ATLAS). 62pp https://www.climatelinks.org/resources/plague-changing-environment-literature-review-madagascar
Zermoglio, F., Ryan, S.J., Swaim, M. 2019. Shifting Burdens: Malaria Risk in a Hotter Africa. Technical Report. United States Agency for International Development Adaptation Thought Leadership and Assessments (USAID-ATLAS). 54pp https://www.climatelinks.org/resources/shifting-burdens-malaria-risks-hotter-africa
Ryan, S. J., Rheingans, R., Amratia, P., Amaya, M.P., Laytner, L. A., Bagamian, K. H., Anderson, J.D., Watson, J., McNamara, K., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Ecuador.” World Bank Report, 51pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Bagamian, K. H., Anderson, J. D., Ryan, S. J., Amratia, P., Amaya, M. P., Bouland, J., Laytner, L. A., Watson, J., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Bangladesh.” World Bank Report, 56pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Anderson, J. D., Bagamian, K. H., Ryan, S. J., McNamara, K., Laytner, L. A., Amratia, P., Watson, J., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Democratic Republic of Congo.” World Bank Report, 56pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Bagamian, K. H., Anderson, J. D., Ryan, S. J., Laytner, L. A., McNamara, K., Watson, J., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Ethiopia.” World Bank Report, 56pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Bagamian, K. H., Anderson, J. D., Ryan, S. J., Laytner, L. A., McNamara, K., Amaya, M. P., Watson, J., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Haiti.” World Bank Report, 54pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Anderson, J.D., Bagamian, K.H., Ryan, S.J., Watson, J., Laytner, L.A., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Mozambique.” World Bank Report, 62pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Bagamian, K. H., Anderson, J.D., Ryan, S. J., Laytner, L. A., McNamara, K., Watson, J., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Nigeria.” World Bank Report, 54pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Anderson, J. D., Bagamian, K. H., Ryan, S.J., Amaya, M. P., Laytner, L. A., McNamara, K., Watson, J., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Tajikistan.” World Bank Report, 54pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Rheingans, R., Bagamian, K. H., Anderson, J. D., Ryan, S. J., Watson, J., Amratia, P., Laytner, L. A., Cumming, O. 2016. “WASH Poverty Diagnostic; Poverty Risk Model Assessment: Pakistan.” World Bank Report, 58pp. Report commissioned by the “Poverty Risk Models (PRM) for water, sanitation and health (WASH) project” for World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Bardosh, K, Ebi, K., Ryan, S.J., Welburn, S., Singer. B, 2015. “Addressing Vulnerability, Building Resilience: Community-based Adaptation to Vector-Borne Diseases in the Context of Global Change.” Review commissioned by the UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) as part of the research initiative “Population Health Vulnerabilities to Vector-Borne Diseases: Increasing Resilience under Climate Change Conditions in Africa.” With funding support from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada.
Ryan, S.J., 2011. Invited Book Review. "Governing Africa's Forests in a Globalized World Laura A German, Alain Karsenty and Anne-Marie Tiani (Editors)". Natural Resources Forum 35(2): 146-147. [PDF]
Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., Southworth, J., and Chapman, C.A. 2010. "Fortresses and Fragments: Impacts of Fragmentation in a Forest Park Landscape". in Proceedings of IUFRO Landscape Ecology International Conference. Braganca, Portugal [PDF]
Getz, W.M, Cross, P.C., Jolles, A.E., Lloyd-Smith, J.O., Ryan, S.J., Baxter, P.W.J., Bowers, J., Hay, C.T., Knechtel, C., Tambling, C.J., Turner, W.C., duToit, J.T. 2005. “Bovine Tuberculosis in the African Buffalo: The Role of Population Models”. in Conservation and development interventions at the wildlife/livestock interface: implications for wildlife, livestock and human health. Osofsky, S. A., S. Cleaveland, et al., Eds. Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK, IUCN
Ryan, S., Roth, A.M., Thompson, S.D., Gold, K.C. 2001. "Effects of hand rearing on the reproductive success of Western Lowland Gorillas in North America". in The Apes: Challenges for the 21st Century. Chicago, Chicago Zoological Society, p.99. [PDF]
Faust, L. J., Thompson, S.D., Earnhardt, J.E., Sherman, M., Brown, E. and Ryan, S. J. 2001 . "Innovative techniques in population demography to improve captive management of western lowland gorillas". Brookfield Zoo, 2001. in The Apes: Challenges for the 21st Century. Chicago, Chicago Zoological Society, p.207. [PDF]
THESES
Ryan, S.J. 2006. Spatial Ecology of African Buffalo and their Resources in a Savanna Ecosystem. PhD Dissertation, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley. [PDF]
Ryan, S.J. 1998. Primate Concerns: Development of a Rapid Censusing Technique, Social Effects on Pathogen Transmission and an Examination of Primate Conservation. BA Thesis, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University
NEWSLETTERS/NEWSPAPER EDITORIALS
Ryan, S., and Nadolny, R. 2011 "Report on the Second Advanced Study Institute on Mathematical Modeling in Conservation Biology at the Kenya Wildlife Service Training Institute". Society for Mathematical Biology newsletter, May 2011, p.6-7 [PDF]
Smith, C, with Ouzman, S., Ryan, S. and Schonfeldt-Aultman, S. 2003. " Renboogtaal in Renboogdorp gepraat". Die Volksblad 15 May
EDITED REPORTS/ANALYSES
Ryan, S.J., (ed.). 1999. North American Regional Studbook for Sunbittern (Eurypyga helias). AZA /Lincoln Park Zoo
Ryan, S.J., (ed.). 1999. North American Regional Studbook for Pygmy Hippos (Hexaprotodon liberiensis). AZA/LPZ
Ryan, S.J., (ed.). 2000. North American Regional Studbook for Snow Leopards (Pantera uncia). AZA /LPZ
Ryan, S.J., (ed.). 2000. AZA Research Coordinators Directory. AZA/LPZ