* indicates student authors under my mentorship
2016-2020
Aalto, E.A., Lafferty, K.D., Sokolow, S.H. Grewelle, R.E., Ben-Horin, T., Boch, C.A., Raimondi, P., Bograd, S., Hazen, E., Jacox, M. Micheli, F. and GA De Leo. 2020. Models with environmental drivers offer a plausible mechanism for the rapid spread of infectious disease outbreaks in marine organisms. Nature Scientific Reports. [PDF]
Chamberlin, A., Jones, I.J.*, Lund, A.*, Jouanard, N., Riveau, G., Ndione, R., Sokolow, S.H., Wood, C.L., Lafferty, K.D., De Leo, G.A. 2020. Visualization of schistosomiasis snail habitats using light unmanned aerial vehicles. Geospatial Health. [Video: vHealth] [PDF]
Buck, JC, De Leo, GA and Sokolow, SH. (senior and corresponding author) 2020. Concomitant Immunity and Worm Senescence May Drive Schistosomiasis Epidemiological Patterns: An Eco-Evolutionary Perspective. Frontiers in Immunology. 11:160. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.00160. [PDF]
Maier, T., Wheeler, N.J., Namigai, E.K.O., Tycko, J., Grewelle, R.E.,Woldeamanuel,Y. Klohe, K., Perez-Saez, J., Sokolow, S.H., De Leo, G., Yoshino, T., Zamanian ,M.,Reinhard-Rupp, J. 2019. Gene drives for schistosomiasis transmission control. PLOS-NTDs. 13(12): e0007833. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007833. [PDF]
Wood, C.L., Sokolow, S.H., Jones, I.J., Chamberlin, A., Lafferty, K.D., Kuris, A.M., Jocque, M., Hopkins, S., Adams, G., Buck, J.C., Lund, A., Garcia-Vedrenne, Fiorenza, E., Rohr, J. R., Allan, F., Webster, B., Rabone, M., Webster, J., Bandagny, L., Ndione, R., Senghor, S., Schacht, A.M., Jouanard, N., Riveau, G., De Leo, G.A. 2019. Precision mapping of snail habitat provides a powerful indicator of human schistosomiasis transmission. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). 116 (46) 23182-23191. [PDF]
Lund, A.J., Sam, M.M., Sy, A.B., Sow, O.W., Ali, S., Sokolow, S.H., Merrell, S.B., Bruce, J., Jouanard, N. Senghor, S. Riveau, G., Lopez-Carr, D., De Leo, G. 2019. Unavoidable risks: Local perspectives on water contact behavior and implications for schistosomiasis control in an agricultural region of northern Senegal. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (AJTMH). 101(4): 837–847. [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead and corresponding author), Nova, N., Pepin, K.M., Peel, A.J., Pulliam, J.R.C., Manlove, K., Cross, P.C., Becker, D.J., Plowright, P.K., McCallum, H., De Leo, G.A. 2019. Ecological interventions to prevent and manage zoonotic pathogen spillover. Phil Trans of the Royal Society. 374(1782): 20180342. [PDF]
Rohr, J.R., Barrett, C.B., Civitello, D.J., Craft, M.E., Delius, B., De Leo, G.A., Hudson, P.J., Jouanard, N., Nguyen, K.H., Ostfeld, R.S., Remais, J.V., Riveau, G., Sokolow, S.H., Tilman, D. 2019. Emerging human infectious diseases and the links to global food production. Nature Sustainability 2: 445-456. [PDF]
Arostegui M.C.*, Wood CL, Jones I.J.*, Chamberlin A., Jouanard, N., Fay, D.S., Kuris, A.M., Riveau, G., De Leo GA., Sokolow S.H. (senior author). 2019. Potential Biological Control of Schistosomiasis by Fishes in the Lower Senegal River Basin. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (AJTMH). 100(1): 117-126. [PDF]
Lunn, T.J., Restif, O., Peel, A., Munster, V.J., de Wit, E., Sokolow, S.H., van Doremalen, N., Hudson, P., McCallum, H. 2019. Dose-response and transmission: the nexus between reservoir hosts, environment and recipient hosts. Phil Trans of the Royal Society. 374(1782): 20190016. [PDF]
Borremans, B., Faust, C., Manlove, K.R., Sokolow, S.H., and Lloyd-Smith, J.O. 2019. Cross-species pathogen spillover across ecosystem boundaries: mechanisms and theory. Phil Trans of the Royal Society. 374(1782): 20180344. [PDF]
Hoover, C.H., Sokolow, S.H.,Kemp, J., Sanchirico, J.N., Lund, A.J., Jones, I.J., Higginson, T., Riveau, G., Savaya, A., Coyle, S., Wood, C.L., Micheli, F., Casagrandi, R., Mari, L., Gatto, M., Rinaldo, A., Perez-Saez, J., Rohr, J.R., Sagi, A., Remais, J.V., De Leo, G.A. 2019. Modelled effects of prawn aquaculture on poverty alleviation and schistosomiasis control. Nature Sustainability. 2: 611–620. [PDF]
Arakala, A., Hoover, C.M., Marshall, J. Sokolow, S.H., De Leo, G.A., Rohr, J., Remais, J.V., Gambhir, M. 2018. Estimating the elimination feasibility in the ‘end game’ of control efforts for parasites subjected to regular mass drug administration: Methods and their application to schistosomiasis. PLOS-NTDs. 12(11): e0006794. [PDF]
Halstead, N.T., Hoover, C.M, Arakala, A., Civitello, D.J., De Leo, G.A., Gambhir, M., Johnson, S.A., Jouanard, N., Loerns, K.A., McMahon, T.A., Ndione, R., Nguyen, K., Raffel, T.R., Remais, J.V., Riveau, G., Sokolow, S.H., Rohr, J. 2018. Agrochemicals increase risk of human schistosomiasis by supporting higher densities of intermediate hosts. Nature Communications. 9:837. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03189-w. [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead and corresponding author), Wood, C.L., Jones, I.J.*, Lafferty, K.D., Kuris, A.M., Hsieh, M.H., De Leo, G.A. 2018. To reduce the global burden of human schistosomiasis, use ‘old fashioned’ snail control. Trends in Parasitology. 34(1):23-40. [PDF]
Mari, L., Gatto, M., Ciddio, M., Dia, E.D., Sokolow, S.H., De Leo, G.A.,Casagrandi, R. 2017. Big-data-driven modeling unveils country-wide drivers of endemic schistosomiasis. Nature Scientific Reports. 7: 489. DOI:10.1038/s41598-017-00493-1. [PDF]
Mari, L., Ciddio, M., Casagrandi, R., Perez-Saez, J., Bertuzzo, E., Rinaldo, A., Sokolow, S.H., De Leo, G.A., Gatto, M. 2017. Heterogeneity in schistosomiasis transmission. Journal of Theoretical Biology 432: 87-89. [PDF]
De Leo, G. A. Sokolow, S.H., Garchitorena, A., Ngonghala, C.N., Lund, A.*, Barry, M., Burke, K.S., Mordecai, E.A., Daily, G.C., Jones, J.H., Andrews, J.R., Bendavid, E., Luby, S.P., LaBeaud, A.D., Seetah, K., Guégan, J.F., Lafferty, K.D., Wood, C.L., Jones, I.J.*, Bonds, M.H. 2017. A novel framework to account for ecological drivers in the control and elimination of environmentally transmitted disease: a modelling study. Lancet 389:S5. [Abstract]
Sokolow, S.H. Jones, I.J.*, Jocque, M., La, D., Cords, O.*, Knight, A.*, Lund, A.*, Wood, C.L., Lafferty, K.D., Hoover, C.M., Collender, P.A., Remais, J.V., Lopez-Carr, D., Fisk, J.*, Kuris, A.M., De Leo, G.A. 2017. Water, dams, and prawns: novel ecological solutions for the control and elimination of schistosomiasis. Lancet. 389:S20. [Abstract]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead and corresponding author), Jones,I.J.*, Cords,O.*, Knight, A.*, Lund, A.*, Wood, C.L, Lafferty, K.D., Hoover, C.M., Collender, P.A., Remais, J., Lopez-Carr, D., Fisk, J.*, Kuris, A.M., De Leo, G.A. 2017. Nearly 400 million people are at higher risk of schistosomiasis because dams block migration of snail-eating river prawns. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B. 372: 20160127. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2016.0127 [PDF]
Garchitorena A., Sokolow S.H., Roche B., Ngonghala C.N., Jocque M., Lund A.*, Barry M., Mordecai E.A., Daily G.C., Jones J.H., Andrews J.R., Bendavid E., Luby S.P., LaBeaud A.D., Seetah K., Guégan J.F., Bonds M.H., De Leo G.A. 2017. Disease ecology, health and the environment: a framework to account for ecological and socio-economic drivers in the control of neglected tropical diseases. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B. 372: 20160128. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2016.0128 [PDF]
Ciddio, M., Mari, L., Sokolow, S.H., De Leo, G.A., Casagrandi, R., Gatto, M. 2017. The spatial spread of schistosomiasis: a multidimensional network model applied to Saint-Louis region, Senegal. Advances in Water Resources. 108: 406-415. [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead and corresponding author), Wood, C.L, Jones,I.J.*, Swartz,S.J.*, Lopez, M.*, Hsieh, M.H., Lafferty, K.D., Kuris, A.M., Rickards, C.G.*, De Leo, G.A. 2016. Global assessment of schistosomiasis control over the past century shows targeting the snail intermediate host works best. PLoSNTD. 10(7): e0004794. [PDF]
2011-2015
Swartz, S.J.*, DeLeo, G.A., Wood, C.L., Sokolow, S.H. (senior and corresponding author). 2015. Infection with schistosome parasites in snails leads to increased predation by prawns: implications for human schistosomiasis control. Journal of Experimental Biology. [PDF]
Perez-Saez, J., Mari, L., Bertuzzo, E., Casagrandi, R., Sokolow, S.H., De Leo, G.A., Mande, T., Ceperley, N., Froehlich, J.M., Sou, M., Karambiri, H., Yacouba, H., Maiga, A., Gatto, M., Rinaldo, A. 2015. A theoretical analysis of the geography of schistosomiasis in Burkina Faso highlights the roles of human mobility and water resources development in disease transmission. PLoSNTD. [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead and corresponding author), Huttinger, E., Jouanard, J., Hsieh, M., Lafferty, K.D., Kuris, A.M., Riveau, G., Senghor, S., Cheikh Thiam, C., N’Diaye, A., Faye, D.S., DeLeo, G. 2015. Reduced transmission of human schistosomiasis after restoration of a native river prawn that preys on the snail intermediate host. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). 112(31): 9650-9655. [PDF]
Alkalay, A., Rosen, O., Sokolow, S.H., Faye , W.P.F., Faye, D.S., Aflalo E.D., Jouanard, N., Zilberg, D., Huttinger, E. , Sagi, A. 2014. The prawn, Macrobrachium vollenho- venii, in the Senegal River Basin: towards sustainable restocking of all-male populations for fisheries and biological control. PloSNTD. 8(8):e3060. [PDF]
Kuris, A.M., Lafferty, K.D., Sokolow, S.H. 2014. Sapronosis: a distinctive type of infectious agent. Trends in Parasitology. 30: 386-393. [Cover story] [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead and corresponding author), Lafferty, K.D., Kuris, A.M. 2014. Regulation of laboratory populations of snails (Biomphalaria and Bulinus spp.) by river prawns, Macrobrachium spp. (Decapoda, Palaemonidae): Implications for control of schistosomiasis. Acta Tropica. 132:64-74. [PDF]
Vandergrift, K.J., Sokolow, S.H., Daszak, P., Kilpatrick, A.M. 2010. Ecology of avian influenza viruses in a changing world. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Volume 1195. [PDF]
Laca, E.A., Sokolow, S.H., Galli, J., Cangiano, C. 2010. Allometry and spatial scales of foraging in mammalian herbivores. Ecology Letters. 13:3, 311-320. [PDF]
2005-2010
Hosseini, P., Sokolow, S.H., Vandergrift, K.J., Kilpatrick, A.M., Daszak, P. 2010. Predictive power of air travel and socio-economic data for early pandemic spread. PLoS-One. 5 (9), e12763. [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (sole and corresponding author). 2009. Effects of a changing climate on the dynamics of coral infectious disease: a review of the evidence. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 87: 5-18. [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead author), Foley, P., Foley, J.E., Hastings, A, Richardson, L. 2009. Disease dynamics in marine metapopulations: modeling infectious diseases on coral reefs. Journal of Applied Ecology. 46(3): 621-631. [EDITOR’S CHOICE] [PDF]
Plowright, R., Sokolow, S.H., Goreman, M.E., Daszack, P., Foley, J.E. 2008. Causal inference indisease ecology: investigating ecological drivers of disease emergence. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 6(8): 420-429. [PDF]
Foley, J.E., Sokolow S.H., Girvetz, E.H., Foley, C., Foley, P. 2005. Spatial epidemiology of yellow band syndrome in Montastraea spp. coral in the eastern Yucatan Caribbean. Hydrobiologia. 548(1): 33-40. [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead author), Rand, C., Marks, S.L. Drazenovich, N.L., Kather, E.J., and Foley, J.E. 2005. Epidemiologic evaluation of diarrhea in dogs in an animal shelter. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 66(6): 1018-1024. [PDF]
2016-2020
Aalto, E.A., Lafferty, K.D., Sokolow, S.H. Grewelle, R.E., Ben-Horin, T., Boch, C.A., Raimondi, P., Bograd, S., Hazen, E., Jacox, M. Micheli, F. and GA De Leo. 2020. Models with environmental drivers offer a plausible mechanism for the rapid spread of infectious disease outbreaks in marine organisms. Nature Scientific Reports. [PDF]
Chamberlin, A., Jones, I.J.*, Lund, A.*, Jouanard, N., Riveau, G., Ndione, R., Sokolow, S.H., Wood, C.L., Lafferty, K.D., De Leo, G.A. 2020. Visualization of schistosomiasis snail habitats using light unmanned aerial vehicles. Geospatial Health. [Video: vHealth] [PDF]
Buck, JC, De Leo, GA and Sokolow, SH. (senior and corresponding author) 2020. Concomitant Immunity and Worm Senescence May Drive Schistosomiasis Epidemiological Patterns: An Eco-Evolutionary Perspective. Frontiers in Immunology. 11:160. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.00160. [PDF]
Maier, T., Wheeler, N.J., Namigai, E.K.O., Tycko, J., Grewelle, R.E.,Woldeamanuel,Y. Klohe, K., Perez-Saez, J., Sokolow, S.H., De Leo, G., Yoshino, T., Zamanian ,M.,Reinhard-Rupp, J. 2019. Gene drives for schistosomiasis transmission control. PLOS-NTDs. 13(12): e0007833. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007833. [PDF]
Wood, C.L., Sokolow, S.H., Jones, I.J., Chamberlin, A., Lafferty, K.D., Kuris, A.M., Jocque, M., Hopkins, S., Adams, G., Buck, J.C., Lund, A., Garcia-Vedrenne, Fiorenza, E., Rohr, J. R., Allan, F., Webster, B., Rabone, M., Webster, J., Bandagny, L., Ndione, R., Senghor, S., Schacht, A.M., Jouanard, N., Riveau, G., De Leo, G.A. 2019. Precision mapping of snail habitat provides a powerful indicator of human schistosomiasis transmission. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). 116 (46) 23182-23191. [PDF]
Lund, A.J., Sam, M.M., Sy, A.B., Sow, O.W., Ali, S., Sokolow, S.H., Merrell, S.B., Bruce, J., Jouanard, N. Senghor, S. Riveau, G., Lopez-Carr, D., De Leo, G. 2019. Unavoidable risks: Local perspectives on water contact behavior and implications for schistosomiasis control in an agricultural region of northern Senegal. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (AJTMH). 101(4): 837–847. [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead and corresponding author), Nova, N., Pepin, K.M., Peel, A.J., Pulliam, J.R.C., Manlove, K., Cross, P.C., Becker, D.J., Plowright, P.K., McCallum, H., De Leo, G.A. 2019. Ecological interventions to prevent and manage zoonotic pathogen spillover. Phil Trans of the Royal Society. 374(1782): 20180342. [PDF]
Rohr, J.R., Barrett, C.B., Civitello, D.J., Craft, M.E., Delius, B., De Leo, G.A., Hudson, P.J., Jouanard, N., Nguyen, K.H., Ostfeld, R.S., Remais, J.V., Riveau, G., Sokolow, S.H., Tilman, D. 2019. Emerging human infectious diseases and the links to global food production. Nature Sustainability 2: 445-456. [PDF]
Arostegui M.C.*, Wood CL, Jones I.J.*, Chamberlin A., Jouanard, N., Fay, D.S., Kuris, A.M., Riveau, G., De Leo GA., Sokolow S.H. (senior author). 2019. Potential Biological Control of Schistosomiasis by Fishes in the Lower Senegal River Basin. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (AJTMH). 100(1): 117-126. [PDF]
Lunn, T.J., Restif, O., Peel, A., Munster, V.J., de Wit, E., Sokolow, S.H., van Doremalen, N., Hudson, P., McCallum, H. 2019. Dose-response and transmission: the nexus between reservoir hosts, environment and recipient hosts. Phil Trans of the Royal Society. 374(1782): 20190016. [PDF]
Borremans, B., Faust, C., Manlove, K.R., Sokolow, S.H., and Lloyd-Smith, J.O. 2019. Cross-species pathogen spillover across ecosystem boundaries: mechanisms and theory. Phil Trans of the Royal Society. 374(1782): 20180344. [PDF]
Hoover, C.H., Sokolow, S.H.,Kemp, J., Sanchirico, J.N., Lund, A.J., Jones, I.J., Higginson, T., Riveau, G., Savaya, A., Coyle, S., Wood, C.L., Micheli, F., Casagrandi, R., Mari, L., Gatto, M., Rinaldo, A., Perez-Saez, J., Rohr, J.R., Sagi, A., Remais, J.V., De Leo, G.A. 2019. Modelled effects of prawn aquaculture on poverty alleviation and schistosomiasis control. Nature Sustainability. 2: 611–620. [PDF]
Arakala, A., Hoover, C.M., Marshall, J. Sokolow, S.H., De Leo, G.A., Rohr, J., Remais, J.V., Gambhir, M. 2018. Estimating the elimination feasibility in the ‘end game’ of control efforts for parasites subjected to regular mass drug administration: Methods and their application to schistosomiasis. PLOS-NTDs. 12(11): e0006794. [PDF]
Halstead, N.T., Hoover, C.M, Arakala, A., Civitello, D.J., De Leo, G.A., Gambhir, M., Johnson, S.A., Jouanard, N., Loerns, K.A., McMahon, T.A., Ndione, R., Nguyen, K., Raffel, T.R., Remais, J.V., Riveau, G., Sokolow, S.H., Rohr, J. 2018. Agrochemicals increase risk of human schistosomiasis by supporting higher densities of intermediate hosts. Nature Communications. 9:837. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03189-w. [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead and corresponding author), Wood, C.L., Jones, I.J.*, Lafferty, K.D., Kuris, A.M., Hsieh, M.H., De Leo, G.A. 2018. To reduce the global burden of human schistosomiasis, use ‘old fashioned’ snail control. Trends in Parasitology. 34(1):23-40. [PDF]
Mari, L., Gatto, M., Ciddio, M., Dia, E.D., Sokolow, S.H., De Leo, G.A.,Casagrandi, R. 2017. Big-data-driven modeling unveils country-wide drivers of endemic schistosomiasis. Nature Scientific Reports. 7: 489. DOI:10.1038/s41598-017-00493-1. [PDF]
Mari, L., Ciddio, M., Casagrandi, R., Perez-Saez, J., Bertuzzo, E., Rinaldo, A., Sokolow, S.H., De Leo, G.A., Gatto, M. 2017. Heterogeneity in schistosomiasis transmission. Journal of Theoretical Biology 432: 87-89. [PDF]
De Leo, G. A. Sokolow, S.H., Garchitorena, A., Ngonghala, C.N., Lund, A.*, Barry, M., Burke, K.S., Mordecai, E.A., Daily, G.C., Jones, J.H., Andrews, J.R., Bendavid, E., Luby, S.P., LaBeaud, A.D., Seetah, K., Guégan, J.F., Lafferty, K.D., Wood, C.L., Jones, I.J.*, Bonds, M.H. 2017. A novel framework to account for ecological drivers in the control and elimination of environmentally transmitted disease: a modelling study. Lancet 389:S5. [Abstract]
Sokolow, S.H. Jones, I.J.*, Jocque, M., La, D., Cords, O.*, Knight, A.*, Lund, A.*, Wood, C.L., Lafferty, K.D., Hoover, C.M., Collender, P.A., Remais, J.V., Lopez-Carr, D., Fisk, J.*, Kuris, A.M., De Leo, G.A. 2017. Water, dams, and prawns: novel ecological solutions for the control and elimination of schistosomiasis. Lancet. 389:S20. [Abstract]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead and corresponding author), Jones,I.J.*, Cords,O.*, Knight, A.*, Lund, A.*, Wood, C.L, Lafferty, K.D., Hoover, C.M., Collender, P.A., Remais, J., Lopez-Carr, D., Fisk, J.*, Kuris, A.M., De Leo, G.A. 2017. Nearly 400 million people are at higher risk of schistosomiasis because dams block migration of snail-eating river prawns. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B. 372: 20160127. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2016.0127 [PDF]
Garchitorena A., Sokolow S.H., Roche B., Ngonghala C.N., Jocque M., Lund A.*, Barry M., Mordecai E.A., Daily G.C., Jones J.H., Andrews J.R., Bendavid E., Luby S.P., LaBeaud A.D., Seetah K., Guégan J.F., Bonds M.H., De Leo G.A. 2017. Disease ecology, health and the environment: a framework to account for ecological and socio-economic drivers in the control of neglected tropical diseases. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B. 372: 20160128. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2016.0128 [PDF]
Ciddio, M., Mari, L., Sokolow, S.H., De Leo, G.A., Casagrandi, R., Gatto, M. 2017. The spatial spread of schistosomiasis: a multidimensional network model applied to Saint-Louis region, Senegal. Advances in Water Resources. 108: 406-415. [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead and corresponding author), Wood, C.L, Jones,I.J.*, Swartz,S.J.*, Lopez, M.*, Hsieh, M.H., Lafferty, K.D., Kuris, A.M., Rickards, C.G.*, De Leo, G.A. 2016. Global assessment of schistosomiasis control over the past century shows targeting the snail intermediate host works best. PLoSNTD. 10(7): e0004794. [PDF]
2011-2015
Swartz, S.J.*, DeLeo, G.A., Wood, C.L., Sokolow, S.H. (senior and corresponding author). 2015. Infection with schistosome parasites in snails leads to increased predation by prawns: implications for human schistosomiasis control. Journal of Experimental Biology. [PDF]
Perez-Saez, J., Mari, L., Bertuzzo, E., Casagrandi, R., Sokolow, S.H., De Leo, G.A., Mande, T., Ceperley, N., Froehlich, J.M., Sou, M., Karambiri, H., Yacouba, H., Maiga, A., Gatto, M., Rinaldo, A. 2015. A theoretical analysis of the geography of schistosomiasis in Burkina Faso highlights the roles of human mobility and water resources development in disease transmission. PLoSNTD. [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead and corresponding author), Huttinger, E., Jouanard, J., Hsieh, M., Lafferty, K.D., Kuris, A.M., Riveau, G., Senghor, S., Cheikh Thiam, C., N’Diaye, A., Faye, D.S., DeLeo, G. 2015. Reduced transmission of human schistosomiasis after restoration of a native river prawn that preys on the snail intermediate host. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). 112(31): 9650-9655. [PDF]
Alkalay, A., Rosen, O., Sokolow, S.H., Faye , W.P.F., Faye, D.S., Aflalo E.D., Jouanard, N., Zilberg, D., Huttinger, E. , Sagi, A. 2014. The prawn, Macrobrachium vollenho- venii, in the Senegal River Basin: towards sustainable restocking of all-male populations for fisheries and biological control. PloSNTD. 8(8):e3060. [PDF]
Kuris, A.M., Lafferty, K.D., Sokolow, S.H. 2014. Sapronosis: a distinctive type of infectious agent. Trends in Parasitology. 30: 386-393. [Cover story] [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead and corresponding author), Lafferty, K.D., Kuris, A.M. 2014. Regulation of laboratory populations of snails (Biomphalaria and Bulinus spp.) by river prawns, Macrobrachium spp. (Decapoda, Palaemonidae): Implications for control of schistosomiasis. Acta Tropica. 132:64-74. [PDF]
Vandergrift, K.J., Sokolow, S.H., Daszak, P., Kilpatrick, A.M. 2010. Ecology of avian influenza viruses in a changing world. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Volume 1195. [PDF]
Laca, E.A., Sokolow, S.H., Galli, J., Cangiano, C. 2010. Allometry and spatial scales of foraging in mammalian herbivores. Ecology Letters. 13:3, 311-320. [PDF]
2005-2010
Hosseini, P., Sokolow, S.H., Vandergrift, K.J., Kilpatrick, A.M., Daszak, P. 2010. Predictive power of air travel and socio-economic data for early pandemic spread. PLoS-One. 5 (9), e12763. [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (sole and corresponding author). 2009. Effects of a changing climate on the dynamics of coral infectious disease: a review of the evidence. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 87: 5-18. [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead author), Foley, P., Foley, J.E., Hastings, A, Richardson, L. 2009. Disease dynamics in marine metapopulations: modeling infectious diseases on coral reefs. Journal of Applied Ecology. 46(3): 621-631. [EDITOR’S CHOICE] [PDF]
Plowright, R., Sokolow, S.H., Goreman, M.E., Daszack, P., Foley, J.E. 2008. Causal inference indisease ecology: investigating ecological drivers of disease emergence. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 6(8): 420-429. [PDF]
Foley, J.E., Sokolow S.H., Girvetz, E.H., Foley, C., Foley, P. 2005. Spatial epidemiology of yellow band syndrome in Montastraea spp. coral in the eastern Yucatan Caribbean. Hydrobiologia. 548(1): 33-40. [PDF]
Sokolow, S.H. (lead author), Rand, C., Marks, S.L. Drazenovich, N.L., Kather, E.J., and Foley, J.E. 2005. Epidemiologic evaluation of diarrhea in dogs in an animal shelter. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 66(6): 1018-1024. [PDF]