Stephen M Krone
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Baumgaertner B, Fetros P, Krone S, Tyson R
Phys Rev E
. 2018 Sep;
98(2-1):022310.
PMID: 30253497
Spatially situated opinions that can be held with different degrees of conviction lead to spatiotemporal patterns such as clustering (homophily), polarization, and deadlock. Our goal is to understand how sensitive...
12.
Bull J, Christensen K, Scott C, Jack B, Crandall C, Krone S
Antibiotics (Basel)
. 2018 Feb;
7(1).
PMID: 29382134
Bacteria growing on surfaces appear to be profoundly more resistant to control by lytic bacteriophages than do the same cells grown in liquid. Here, we use simulation models to investigate...
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Krone S
Theor Popul Biol
. 2017 Oct;
122:3-4.
PMID: 29042150
Paul Joyce's work touched on a variety of topics in population genetics-from mathematical models of idealized systems to working closely with biologists on experimental evolution and landscape genetics. I will...
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Baumgaertner B, Tyson R, Krone S
J Math Sociol
. 2017 May;
40(4):207-218.
PMID: 28529381
Opinions are rarely binary; they can be held with different degrees of conviction, and this expanded attitude spectrum can affect the influence one opinion has on others. Our goal is...
15.
Gomulkiewicz R, Krone S, Remien C
Evol Appl
. 2017 May;
10(5):471-484.
PMID: 28515780
Many populations are doomed to extinction, but little is known about how evolution contributes to their longevity. We address this by modeling an asexual population consisting of genotypes whose abundances...
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Nardin L, Miller C, Ridenhour B, Krone S, Joyce P, Baumgaertner B
PeerJ
. 2016 Nov;
4:e2678.
PMID: 27843714
The spread of infectious diseases can be impacted by human behavior, and behavioral decisions often depend implicitly on a planning horizon-the time in the future over which options are weighed....
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Gillies K, Krone S, Nagler J, Schultz I
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2016 Apr;
12(4):e1004874.
PMID: 27096735
Reproduction in fishes and other vertebrates represents the timely coordination of many endocrine factors that culminate in the production of mature, viable gametes. In recent years there has been rapid...
18.
Bull J, Crandall C, Rodriguez A, Krone S
PeerJ
. 2015 Apr;
3:e879.
PMID: 25870772
Microbes produce a variety of compounds that are used to kill or suppress other species. Traditional antibiotics have their origins in these natural products, as do many types of compounds...
19.
Ally D, Wiss V, Deckert G, Green D, Roychoudhury P, Wichman H, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 Feb;
9(2):e88702.
PMID: 24533140
Background: Most clinical and natural microbial communities live and evolve in spatially structured environments. When changes in environmental conditions trigger evolutionary responses, spatial structure can impact the types of adaptive...
20.
Roychoudhury P, Shrestha N, Wiss V, Krone S
Proc Biol Sci
. 2013 Nov;
281(1774):20132563.
PMID: 24225463
For a parasite evolving in a spatially structured environment, an evolutionarily advantageous strategy may be to reduce its transmission rate or infectivity. We demonstrate this empirically using bacteriophage (phage) from...