Cheryl J. Briggs

Cheryl J. Briggs

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 63

North America-United States

About Cheryl J. Briggs

Cheryl J. Briggs, With an exceptional h-index of 63 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara, specializes in the field of Population Ecology, Disease Ecology, Systems Biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Rapid evolution of resistance and tolerance leads to variable host recoveries following disease-induced declines

Correction: Revisiting conservation units for the endangered mountain yellow-legged frog species complex (Rana muscosa, Rana sierrae) using multiple genomic methods

Revisiting conservation units for the endangered mountain yellow-legged frog species complex (Rana muscosa, Rana sierrae) using multiple genomic methods

Experimental evidence that host species composition alters host–pathogen dynamics in a ranavirus–amphibian assemblage

A time-since-infection model for populations with two pathogens

Effectiveness of antifungal treatments during chytridiomycosis epizootics in populations of an endangered frog

High fungal pathogen loads and prevalence in Baja California amphibian communities: The importance of species, elevation, and historical context

Host density has limited effects on pathogen invasion, disease‐induced declines and within‐host infection dynamics across a landscape of disease

Cheryl J. Briggs Information

University

Position

Professor of Ecology Evolution and Marine Biology

Citations(all)

18659

Citations(since 2020)

6722

Cited By

14661

hIndex(all)

63

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

117

i10Index(since 2020)

90

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University of California, Santa Barbara

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Cheryl J. Briggs Skills & Research Interests

Population Ecology

Disease Ecology

Systems Biology

Top articles of Cheryl J. Briggs

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Publication Date

Rapid evolution of resistance and tolerance leads to variable host recoveries following disease-induced declines

The American Naturalist

Mark Q Wilber

Joseph A DeMarchi

Cheryl J Briggs

Sabrina Streipert

2024/5/1

Correction: Revisiting conservation units for the endangered mountain yellow-legged frog species complex (Rana muscosa, Rana sierrae) using multiple genomic methods

Conservation Genetics

Allison Q Byrne

Andrew P Rothstein

Lydia L Smith

Hannah Kania

Roland A Knapp

...

2024/4/19

Revisiting conservation units for the endangered mountain yellow-legged frog species complex (Rana muscosa, Rana sierrae) using multiple genomic methods

Conservation Genetics

Allison Q Byrne

Andrew P Rothstein

Lydia L Smith

Hannah Kania

Roland A Knapp

...

2023/9/29

Experimental evidence that host species composition alters host–pathogen dynamics in a ranavirus–amphibian assemblage

Paul W Snyder

Chloe T Ramsay

Carmen C Harjoe

Emily S Khazan

Cheryl J Briggs

...

2023/2

A time-since-infection model for populations with two pathogens

Theoretical Population Biology

Ferdinand Pfab

Roger M Nisbet

Cheryl J Briggs

2022/4/1

Effectiveness of antifungal treatments during chytridiomycosis epizootics in populations of an endangered frog

PeerJ

Roland A Knapp

Maxwell B Joseph

Thomas C Smith

Ericka E Hegeman

Vance T Vredenburg

...

2022/1/5

High fungal pathogen loads and prevalence in Baja California amphibian communities: The importance of species, elevation, and historical context

Global Ecology and Conservation

Andrea J Adams

Anny Peralta-García

Carlos A Flores-López

Jorge H Valdez-Villavicencio

Cheryl J Briggs

2022/1/1

Host density has limited effects on pathogen invasion, disease‐induced declines and within‐host infection dynamics across a landscape of disease

Journal of Animal Ecology

Mark Q Wilber

Roland A Knapp

Thomas C Smith

Cheryl J Briggs

2022/12

How extreme drought events, introduced species, and disease interact to influence threatened amphibian populations

Freshwater Science

Travis McDevitt-Galles

Wynne E Moss

Dana M Calhoun

Cheryl J Briggs

Pieter TJ Johnson

2022/12/1

Once a reservoir, always a reservoir? Seasonality affects the pathogen maintenance potential of amphibian hosts

Ecology

Mark Q Wilber

Michel EB Ohmer

Karie A Altman

Laura A Brannelly

Brandon C LaBumbard

...

2022/9

Putative resistance and tolerance mechanisms have little impact on disease progression for an emerging salamander pathogen

Functional Ecology

Mark Q Wilber

Edward Davis Carter

Matthew J Gray

Cheryl J Briggs

2021/4

Mechanisms underlying host persistence following amphibian disease emergence determine appropriate management strategies

Laura A Brannelly

Hamish I McCallum

Laura F Grogan

Cheryl J Briggs

Maria P Ribas

...

2021/1

Integrating infection intensity into within-and between-host pathogen dynamics: Implications for invasion and virulence evolution

The American Naturalist

Mark Q Wilber

Ferdinand Pfab

Michel E Ohmer

Cheryl J Briggs

2021/12/1

Divergent regional evolutionary histories of a devastating global amphibian pathogen

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Andrew P Rothstein

Allison Q Byrne

Roland A Knapp

Cheryl J Briggs

Jamie Voyles

...

2021/6/30

Stepping into the past to conserve the future: archived skin swabs from extant and extirpated populations inform genetic management of an endangered amphibian

Molecular Ecology

Andrew P Rothstein

Roland A Knapp

Gideon S Bradburd

Daniel M Boiano

Cheryl J Briggs

...

2020/7

Investigating the potential use of an ionic liquid (1-Butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium bis (trifluoromethylsulfonyl) imide) as an anti-fungal treatment against the amphibian chytrid …

PLoS One

Graziella V DiRenzo

Renwei Chen

Kelly Ibsen

Mary Toothman

Abigail J Miller

...

2020/4/17

Conservation decisions under pressure: Lessons from an exercise in rapid response to wildlife disease

Conservation Science and Practice

Stefano Canessa

Annemarieke Spitzen‐van der Sluijs

Tariq Stark

Bryony E Allen

Phillip J Bishop

...

2020/1

Disease's hidden death toll: Using parasite aggregation patterns to quantify landscape‐level host mortality in a wildlife system

Journal of Animal Ecology

Mark Q Wilber

Cheryl J Briggs

Pieter TJ Johnson

2020/12

Fungal infection alters the selection, dispersal and drift processes structuring the amphibian skin microbiome

Ecology Letters

Mark Q Wilber

Andrea J Jani

Joseph R Mihaljevic

Cheryl J Briggs

2020/1

Energy budgets for tadpoles approaching metamorphosis

Ecological modelling

Ferdinand Pfab

Graziella V DiRenzo

Ariel Gershman

Cheryl J Briggs

Roger M Nisbet

2020/11/15

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Co-Authors

H-index: 116
Hugh Charles Jonathan Godfray

Hugh Charles Jonathan Godfray

University of Oxford

H-index: 99
John Brownstein

John Brownstein

Harvard University

H-index: 85
Stephen Ellner

Stephen Ellner

Cornell University

H-index: 78
Roger M Nisbet

Roger M Nisbet

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 77
Matthew C Fisher

Matthew C Fisher

Imperial College London

H-index: 70
Pieter Johnson

Pieter Johnson

University of Colorado Boulder

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