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Faculty
Thomas Caraco
Recent Publications Include: |
- O'Malley, L., B. Kozma, G. Korniss, Z. Racz & T. Caraco. 2009.
Fisher waves and the velocity of front propagation in a two-species invasion model
with preemptive competition. Pp. 73-78 in Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed-Matter Physics, XIX.
D.P. Landau, S.P. Lewis, and H.-B. Schuttler, eds. Springer, Heidelberg, Berlin.
- Caraco, T. & I.-N. Wang. 2008.
Free-living pathogens:
life history constraints and strain competition.
Journal of Theoretical Biology 250:569-579.
- Allstadt, A., T. Caraco & G. Korniss. 2007.
Ecological invasion: spatial clustering and the critical radius.
Evolutionary Ecology Research 9:275-294.
- O'Malley, L., B. Kozma, G. Korniss, Z. Racz & T. Caraco. 2006.
Fisher waves and front roughening
in a two-species invasion model with preemptive competition.
Physical Review E 74, 041116 (7 pages).
- O'Malley, L., J. Basham, J. Yasi, G. Korniss, A. Allstadt & T. Caraco. 2006.
Invasive
advance of an advantageous mutation: nucleation theory.
Theoretical Population Biology 70:464-478.
- Caraco, T., S. Glavanakov, S. Li, W. Maniatty & B.K. Szymanski. 2006.
Spatially
structured superinfection and the evolution of disease virulence.
Theoretical Population Biology 69:367-384.
- Trainor, K.E. & T. Caraco. 2006. Group size, energy budgets and population dynamic
complexity. Evolutionary Ecology Research 8:1173-1192.
- Chen, H., H.H. Stratton, T. Caraco & D.J. White. 2006.
Spatio-temporal analysis of Lyme disease in New York State, 1990-2000.
Journal of Medical Entomology 43:777-784.
- Korniss, G., & T. Caraco. 2005.
Spatial dynamics of
invasion: the geometry of introduced species. Journal of Theoretical Biology
233: 137-150.
- Giraldeau, L.-A., & T. Caraco. 2000.
Social Foraging Theory. Princeton University Press. Princeton, NJ.
- List of Thomas Caraco's
publications,
20 September 2008.
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Department of Biological Sciences
University at Albany, State University of New York
1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222
Phone: (518) 442-4300; Fax: (518) 442-4767
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