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Cecilia, H., B.M. Althouse, S.R. Azar, B.A. Moehn, R. Yun, S. L. Rossi, N. Vasilakis, K.A. Hanley. 2024. Aedes albopictus is not an arbovirus aficionado: impacts of sylvatic flavivirus infection in vectors and hosts on mosquito engorgement on non-human primates. iScience, submitted. scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A., H. Cecilia, S.R. Azar, B.A. Moehn, W. Yu, R. Yun, B.M. Althouse, N. Vasilakis, S. L. Rossi. 2024. Immunologically mediated trade-offs shaping transmission of sylvatic dengue and Zika viruses in native and novel non-human primate hosts. Nature Communications 15:2682. scholar 101      paper 101
Whelpley, M.J., L.H. Zhou, J. Rascon, B. Payne, B.A. Moehn, K.I. Young, C.E. Mire, D.P.C. Peters, L.L. Rodriguez, K.A. Hanley. 2024. Community composition of black flies during and after the 2020 Vesicular Stomatitis Virus outbreak in southern New Mexico, USA. Parasites and Vectors 17:93 scholar 101      paper 101
Harman, P.R., N.L. Mendell, M.M. Harman, P.A. Draney, A.T. Boyle, M.E. Gompper, T.J. Orr, D.H. Bouyer, P.D. Teel, K.A. Hanley. 2024. Science abhors a surveillance vacuum: detection of ticks and tick-borne bacteria in southern New Mexico through passive surveillance. PLoS One 19: e0292573 scholar 101      paper 101
Garcia-Oliveira, G., A. Guimarães, G. Dias, T. Costa, M. Arruda, E. de Mello, M. Silva, M. de Almeida, K. A. Hanley, N. Vasilakis, B. Drummond. 2023. Yellow Alert: Persistent yellow fever virus circulation among non-human primates in urban areas of Minas Gerais State (2021-2023). Viruses 16:31 scholar 101      paper 101
Carrera, J.P., D. Arauz, A. Rojas, F. Cardozo, V. Stittleburg, I. Morales Claro, J. Galue, C. Lezcano- Coba, F. R. Rebello Moreira, L. Rivera, M. Chen-German, B. Moreno, Z. Capitan-Barrios, S. López-Vergès, J. Pascale, E. Sabino, A. Valderrama, K.A. Hanley, C. Donnelly, N. Vasilakis, N.R. Faria, and J.J. Waggoner. 2023. Venezuelan equine encephalitis complex, Madariaga and Eastern equine encephalitis viruses genome detection in human and mosquito populations. Journal of Clinical Medicine 61: e0015223 scholar 101      paper 101
Hendy, A., E. Hernandez-Acosta, D. Valério, N.F. Fé, C. Mendonça, E. Rodrigues Costa, E. Andrade, V.M. Scarpassa, M.V.G. de Lacerda, M. Buenemann, N. Vasilakis, K. A. Hanley. 2023. Where boundaries become bridges: Mosquito community composition and relationships between key vectors and the environment at forest edges in the central Brazilian Amazon. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 17:e0011296. scholar 101      paper 101
Hendy, A. N.F. Fé, D. Valério, E. Hernandez-Acosta, B. A. Chaves, L. F. Alho da Silva, R.A. Gonçalves Santana, A. da Costa Paz, M. M. Mota Soares, F. P. Assunção, J. T. Andes Jr, C. Andolina, V. M. Scarpassa, M. V. Guimarães de Lacerda, K. A. Hanley, N. Vasilakis. 2022. Towards the laboratory maintenance of Haemagogus janthinomys (Dyar,1921), the major neotropical vector of sylvatic yellow fever. Viruses 15:45 scholar 101      paper 101
Silva, N.A.O., G. Albery, M.A. Arruda, G.F. Garcia Oliveira, T.A. Costa, E. M. Mello, G.D. Moreira, E.V. Reis, S.A. Silva, M.C. Silva, M.G. Almeida, D.J. Becker, C.J. Carlson, N. Vasilakis, K.A. Hanley, B.P. Drumond. 2023. Ecological drivers of sustained enzootic yellow fever virus transmission in Brazil, 2017-2021. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 17: e0011407 scholar 101      paper 101
Azar, A.R., R.K. Campos, R.Yun, T. Strange, S.L. Rossi, K.A. Hanley, N. Vasilakis, S.C. Weaver. 2022. Aedes aegypti shows increased susceptibility to Zika virus provided via both in vitro and in vivo models of type II diabetes. Viruses 14:655 scholar 101      paper 101
Hendy, A., D. Valério, N. Fé, E. Hernandez Acosta, C. Mendonça, E. Andrade, I. Pedrosa, E. Costa, J. Júnior, F. Assunção, B. Chaves, V. Scarpassa, M. Gordo, M. Buenemann, M. Lacerda, K. A. Hanley=, N. Vasilakis=. 2021. Microclimate and the vertical stratification of potential bridge vectors of mosquito borne viruses captured by nets and ovitraps in a central Amazonian forest bordering Manaus, Brazil. Scientific Reports 11:21129 = corresponding authors scholar 101      paper 101
Young, K. I., F. Valdez, C. Vaquera, C. Campos, L. Zhou, H.K. Vessels, J.K. Moulton, B.S. Drolet, P. Rozo-Lopez, A. Pelzel-McCluskey, D.P.C. Peters, L. Rodriguez, K.A. Hanley. 2021. Surveillance along the Rio Grande during the 2020 vesicular stomatitis virus outbreak reveals spatiotemporal dynamics of and viral RNA detection in black flies. Pathogens 10:1264 = equal contribution scholar 101      paper 101
Humphreys, J. M., A. Pelzel-McCluskey, L.W. Cohnstaedt, B.L. McGregor, K.A. Hanley, A.R. Hudson, K. I. Young, D.E. Peck, L. Rodriguez, D.P.C. Peters. 2021. Integrating spatiotemporal epidemiology, eco-phylogenetics, and distributional ecology to assess West Nile disease risk in horses. Viruses 13:1811 scholar 101      paper 101
Sacchetto, L., B.A. Chaves, E.R. Costa, A. S. de Menezes Medeiros, M. Gordo, D.B. Araujo, D.B. Leal de Oliveira, A.P. Betaressi da Silva, A.F. Negri Reis, E. L. Durigon, K.A. Hanley, N. Vasilakis, M.V.G. de Lacerda. 2021. Lack of evidence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spillover in free-living Neotropical non-human primates, Brazil. Viruses 13:1933 scholar 101      paper 101
Humphreys, J. M., K.I. Young, L.W. Cohnstaedt, K.A. Hanley, D.P.C. Peters. 2021. Vector surveillance, host species richness and demographic factors as neuroinvasive West Nile disease risk factors. Viruses 13:934 scholar 101      paper 101
Scroggs, S.L.P., J.T. Gass, R. Chinnasamy, S.G. Widen, S.R. Azar, S.L. Rossi, J.B. Arterburn, N. Vasilakis, K.A. Hanley. 2021. Evolution of resistance to fluoroquinolones by dengue virus serotype 4 provides insight into mechanism of action and consequences for viral fitness. Virology 552:94-106 scholar 101      paper 101
Hendy, A., E. Hernandez Acosta, D. Valerio, C. Mendonca, E. Rodrigues Costa, J. T. A. Júnior, F.P. Assunção, V.M. Scarpassa, M. Gordo, N. F. Fé, M. Buenemann, M.V.G. de Lacerda, K. A. Hanley=, N. Vasilakis=. 2020. The vertical stratification of potential bridge vectors of mosquito-borne viruses in a central Amazonian forest bordering Manaus, Brazil. Scientific Reports 10:18254. = corresponding authors scholar 101      paper 101
Kulkarni, A., W. Yu, A. Moon, A. Pandey, K.A. Hanley, J. Xu. 2020. Programmable CRISPR interference for gene silencing using Cas13a in mosquitoes. Journal of Genomics 8:30-36 scholar 101      paper 101
Young, K.I., M. Buenemann, N. Vasilakis, D. Perera, K.A. Hanley. 2021. Diversity and abundance of mosquitoes, save for one key vector, declines along a gradient from interior forest to contiguous oil palm plantations in Borneo. Ecosphere 12: e03463 scholar 101      paper 101
Scroggs, S.L.P., C.C. Andrade , R. Chinnasamy, S.A. Azar, E.E. Schirtzinger, E.I Garcia, J.B. Arterburn, K.A. Hanley, S.L. Rossi. 2020. Old drugs with new tricks: Efficacy of fluoroquinolones to suppress replication of flaviviruses. Viruses 12:1022 scholar 101      paper 101
Hendy, A.=, E. Hernandez Acosta =, B. Chaves, N. Fe, D. Valerio, C. Mendonca, M. Lacerda, M. Buenemann, N. Vasilakis, K.A. Hanley. 2020. Into the Woods: Changes in mosquito community composition and presence of key vectors at increasing distances from the urban edge in urban forest parks in Manaus, Brazil. Acta Tropica 206:105441. = equal contribution scholar 101      paper 101
Young, K.I., J.T. Medwid, S.R. Azar, R.M. Huff, H. Drumm, L.L. Coffey, R.J. Pitts, M. Buenemann, N. Vasilakis, D. Perera, K.A. Hanley. 2020. Identification of host bloodmeals from mosquitoes collected in diverse habitats in Malaysian Borneo using CO1 barcoding. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 5:E51 scholar 101      paper 101
Guth, S. K.A. Hanley, B.A. Althouse, M. Boots. 2020. A framework for assessing the risk of enzootic establishment—arboviruses in the neotropics as a case study. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 13: e0008338. scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A., S.R. Azar, R.K. Campos, N. Vasilakis, S.L. Rossi. 2019. Support for the transmission-clearance trade-off hypothesis from a study of Zika virus delivered by mosquito bite to mice. Viruses 11:E1072 scholar 101      paper 101
Scroggs, S.L.P., N.D. Grubaugh, J.A. Sena, A. Sundararajan, F.D. Schilkey, D.R. Smith, G.D. Ebel, K.A. Hanley. 2019. Endless forms: Within-host variation in the structure of the West Nile virus RNA genome during serial passage in bird hosts. mSphere 4: e00291-19 scholar 101      paper 101
Kulkarni, A., W. Yu, J. Jiang, C. Sanchez, A. Karna, K. Martinez, K.A. Hanley, M. Buenemann, I.A. Hansen, R. Xue, P. Ettestad, S. D. Melman, D. Duguna, M. Dubboun, J. Xu. 2019. Wolbachia pipientis occurs in Aedes aegypti populations in New Mexico and Florida. Ecology and Evolution 9:6148-6156. scholar 101      paper 101
Valdez, F., P. Palermo, J.E. Mohl, K.A. Hanley, D.W. Watts, M. Llano. 2019. Schlafen 11 restricts flavivirus replication. Journal of Virology 93:e00104-19 scholar 101      paper 101
Kandel, Y., J. Vulcan, S.D. Rodriguez, A.S. Moon, E.L. Moore, H-N Chung, S. Mitra, J.J. Cordova, K.J.L. Martinez, P. Ettestad, A. Kulkarni, S.D. Melman, J. Xu, M. Buenemann, K.A. Hanley, I.A. Hansen. 2019. Widespread insecticide resistance in Aedes aegypti L. in New Mexico, U.S.A. PLoS One 14:e0212693 scholar 101      paper 101
Diallo, D., C.T. Diagne, M. Buenemann, B.A. Yamar, I.Dia, O. Faye, A. Sall, O. Faye, D.W. Watts, S.C. Weaver, K.A. Hanley, M. Diallo. 2019. Mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) biodiversity pattern in Southeastern Senegal, epidemiological implication in arbovirus and malaria transmission. Journal of Medical Entomology 56:453-463 scholar 101      paper 101
Azar, S.A., S.L. Rossi, H.H. Haller, R. Yun, J.H. Huang, J.A. Plante, J. Zhou, J.P. Olano, C.M. Roundy, K.A. Hanley, S.C. Weaver, N. Vasilakis. 2018. ZIKV demonstrates minimal pathologic effects and mosquito infectivity in viremic cynomolgus macaques. Viruses 10:E661 scholar 101      paper 101
Kovar, L., M. Nageswara-Rao,S, Ortega-Ruiz, D. V. Dugas, S. Straub, R. Cronn, S. Strickler, C. E. Hughes, K. A. Hanley, D. Rodriguez, B. W. Langhorst, B. Dilamanta, C.D. Bailey. PacBio-based mitochondrial genome assembly of Leucaena trichandra (Leguminosae) and an intrageneric assessment of mitochondrial RNA editing. Genome Biology and Evolution, 10:2501-2517. scholar 101      paper 101
Karna, A.K, S.R. Azar, J.A. Plante, R. Yun, N. Vasilakis, S.C. Weaver, I.A. Hansen, K.A. Hanley. 2018. Colonized Sabethes cyaneus, a sylvatic New World mosquito species, shows low vector competence and a long extrinsic incubation period for Zika virus relative to Aedes aegypti. Viruses 10:E434. scholar 101      paper 101
Gonzales, K.K., S.D. Rodriguez, H-N Chung, M. Kowalski, J. Vulcan, E.L. Moore, Y. Li, Y. Kandel, S. Willette, W. Van Voorheis, O. Holguin, K.A. Hanley, I.A. Hansen. 2018. The effect of SkitoSnack, an artificial blood meal replacement, on Aedes aegypti life history traits and gut microbiota. Scientific Reports 8:11023 scholar 101      paper 101
Richman, R.L., M. Diallo, D.Diallo, A.A. Sall, O. Faye, C.T. Diagne, I. Dia, S.C. Weaver, K.A. Hanley, M. Buenemann. 2018. Ecological niche modeling of Aedes mosquito vectors of chikungunya virus in Senegal. Parasites and Vectors 11:255 scholar 101      paper 101
Althouse, B.M., M. Guerbois, D.A.T. Cummings, O.M. Diop, O. Faye, A. Faye, D. Diallo, B.D. Sadio,A. Sow, A. Faye, A.A. Sall, M. Diallo, B. Benefit, E. Simon, D.M. Watts, S.C. Weaver, K.A. Hanley. 2018. Role of monkeys in the sylvatic cycle of chikungunya virus in Senegal. Nature Communications 9:1046 scholar 101      paper 101
Adams Waldorf, K.M., J. E. Stencel-Baerenwald, C. Studholme, R. P. Kapur, B. R. Nelson, B. Armistead, C. L. Walker, S. Merillat, J. Vornhagen, J. Tisoncik-Go, A. Baldessari, M. Coleman, M. K. Dighe, D.W.W. Shaw, J. A. Roby, V. Santana-Ufret, E. Boldenow, J. A. Swanstrom, D. G. Widman, R. S. Baric, J. T. Medwid, K. A. Hanley, J. Ogle, G. M. Gough, W. Lee, C. English, W. M. Durning, J. Thiel, C. Gatenby, E.C. Dewey, M. R. Fairgrieve, R. F. Grant, L. Kuller, W. B. Dobyns, R. F. Hevner, M. Gale Jr., L. Rajagopal. 2018. Loss of fetal brain volume and neural progenitor cells after maternal Zika virus infection in a nonhuman primate model.Nature Medicine 24:368-374 scholar 101      paper 101
Sow,A, O. Faye, M. Diallo, D. Diallo, R. Chen, O. Faye, C.T. Diagne, M. Guerbois, M. Wiedmann, Y. Ndiaye, S.S. Senghor, A. Faye, O.M. Diop, B. Sadio, O. Ndiaye, D.Watts, K.A. Hanley, A.T. Dia, D. Malvy, S.C. Weaver, A.A. Sall. 2017. Chikungunya outbreak in Kedougou, Southeastern Senegal in 2009-2010. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 5:ofx259. scholar 101      paper 101
Guzman, H., M.A. Contreras-Gutierrez, A.P.A. Travassos Da Rosa, M.R.T. Nunes, J.F. Cardosa, V.L. Popov, K.I. Young, C. Savit, T.G. Wood, S.G. Widen, D.M. Watts, K.A. Hanley, D. Perera, D. Fish, N. Vasilakis, R.B. Tesh. 2017. Characterization of three new Insect-Specific flaviviruses: Their relationship to the mosquito-borne flavivirus pathogens. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 98:410-419. scholar 101      paper 101
Terzian, A.C.B., A.S. Schanoski, M.T. de Oliviera Mota, R.F. da Silva, C.F. Estofolete, T.E. Colombo, P. Rahal, K.A. Hanley, N. Vasilakis, J. Kalil, M.L. Noguiera. 2017. Viral load and cytokine response profile does not support antibody-dependent enhancement in dengue-primed, Zika-infected patients. Clinical Infectious Diseases 65:1260-65. scholar 101      paper 101
Young, K.I., S. Mundis, S.G.Widen, T.G. Wood, J. Cardosa, N. Vasilakis, D. Perera, K.A. Hanley. 2017. Land cover type affects the abundance and distribution of sylvatic dengue virus vectors at a local scale in Malaysian Borneo. Parasites and Vectors 10:406 scholar 101      paper 101
Azar, S.R., C.M. Roundy, S.L. Rossi, J.H. Huang, G. Leal, R. Yun, I. Fernandez-Salas, C.J. Vitek, I.A.D. Paploski, P.M. Stark, J. Vela, M. Debboun, M.R. Nava, U. Kitron, G.S. Ribeiro, K.A. Hanley, N. Vasilakis, S.C. Weaver. 2017. Differential susceptibilities and competencies of Aedes albopictus populations from the Americas to Zika virus. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 97:330-339. scholar 101      paper 101
Roundy, C.M., S.R. Azar, S.L. Rossi, J.H. Huang, G. Leal, R. Yun, I.A.D. Paploski, U. Kitron, G.S. Ribeiro, K.A. Hanley, S.C. Weaver, N. Vasilakis. 2017. Variation in Aedes aegypti competence for Zika virus transmission as a function of viral strain and mosquito geographic origin. Emerging Infectious Diseases 23:625-632. scholar 101      paper 101
Tsujimoto, H. , K.A. Hanley, A. Sundararajan, N.P. Devitt, F.D. Schilkey, I.A. Hansen. 2017. Dengue infection alters midgut and carcass gene expression in the Asian tiger mosquito Ae. albopictus. PLoS One 12:e0171345. scholar 101      paper 101
Althouse, B.M., N. Vasilakis, A.A. Sall, M. Diallo, S.C. Weaver, K.A. Hanley. 2016. Potential for Zika virus to establish a sylvatic transmission cycle in the Americas. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 10: e0005055. scholar 101      paper 101
Andrade, C.C. , K.I. Young, W.L. Johnson, M. Villa, C. Buraczyk, W.B. Messer, K.A. Hanley. 2016. Rise and fall of mosquito infectivity during sequential strain displacements by mosquito-borne dengue virus. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 29:2205-2218. scholar 101      paper 101
Rossi, S.L., R.B. Tesh, S.R. Azar, A. Muruato, K.A. Hanley, A.J. Auguste, R.M. Langsjoen, N. Vasilakis, S.C. Weaver. 2016. Characterization of a novel murine model to study Zika virus. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 94:1362-9. PMCID: PMC4889758 scholar 101      paper 101
Althouse, B.M., K.A. Hanley. The Tortoise or the Hare? Impacts of within-host dynamics on transmission success of arthropod-borne viruses. 2015. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (Theme Issue on Within-Host Dynamics of Infection: From Ecological Insights to Evolutionary Predictions) 1675: 20140299. scholar 101      paper 101
Brackney, D.E., E.E. Schirtzinger, T. Harrison, G.D. Ebel, K.A. Hanley. 2015. Modulation of flavivirus population diversity by RNA interference. Journal of Virology 89:4035-9 (Spotlight publication). scholar 101      paper 101
Schirtzinger, E.E. , C.C. Andrade, N. Devitt, T. Ramaraj, J.L. Jacobi, F. Schilkey, K.A. Hanley. 2015. Repertoire of virus-derived small RNAs produced by mosquito and mammalian cells in response to dengue virus infection. Virology 476:54-60. scholar 101      paper 101
Althouse, B.M., K.A. Hanley, D. Diallo, M. Diallo, A.A. Sall, D.M. Watts, S.C. Weaver, D.A.T. Cummings. 2015. Impact of climate and mosquito vector abundance on sylvatic arbovirus circulation dynamics in Senegal. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 92(1):88- 97. scholar 101      paper 101
Diallo, D. A.A. Sall, C.T. Diagne, O. Faye, O. Faye, Y. Ba, K.A. Hanley, M. Buenemann, S.C. Weaver, M. Diallo. 2014. Zika virus emergence in mosquitoes in southeastern Senegal, 2011. PLoS One 9(10):e109442. scholar 101      paper 101
Williams, M., S.V. Mayer, W. L. Johnson, R. Chen, E. Volkova, S. Vilcarromero, S.G. Widen, T.G. Wood, L. Suarez-Ognio, K.C. Long, K.A. Hanley, A.C. Morrison, N. Vasilakis, E.S. Halsey. 2014. Lineage II of Southeast Asian/American DENV-2 is associated with a severe dengue outbreak in the Peruvian Amazon. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 91:611- 20. scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A., M. Guerbois, T. Kautz, M. Brown, S.S. Whitehead S.C. Weaver, N. Vasilakis, P. Marx. 2014. Infection dynamics of sylvatic dengue virus serotype 2 in a natural primate host, the African green monkey. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 91:672-6. scholar 101      paper 101
Diallo, D., A.A. Sall, C.T. Diagne, O. Faye, K.A. Hanley, M. Buenemann, Y. Ba, O. Faye, S.C. Weaver, M. Diallo. 2014. Patterns of a sylvatic yellow fever virus amplification in southeastern Senegal, 2010. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 90:1003-13. scholar 101      paper 101
Althouse, B.M., A.P. Durbin, K.A. Hanley, S.B. Halstead, S. C. Weaver, D.A.T. Cummings. 2014. Viral kinetics of primate dengue infection in non-human primates: A systematic review and individual pooled analysis. Virology 452-453: 237-46. scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A., T.M. Monath, S.C. Weaver, S. L. Rossi, R.L. Richman, N. Vasilakis. 2013. Fever versus Fever: the role of host and vector susceptibility and interspecific competition in shaping the current and future distribution of the sylvatic cycles of dengue virus and yellow fever virus. Infection, Genetics and Evolution 19:292-311. scholar 101      paper 101
Tumban, E., N. Maes, K. Young, E.E. Schirtzinger, C.T. Hanson, S.S. Whitehead, K.A. Hanley. 2013. Replacement of conserved or variable sequences of the mosquito-borne dengue virus 3’ untranslated region with homologous sequences from directly-transmitted Modoc virus: no impact on infectivity for mosquitoes. Journal of General Virology 94:783-8. scholar 101      paper 101
Diallo, D., C.T. Diagne, K.A. Hanley, A.A. Sall, M. Buenemann, Y. Ba, I. Dia, S.C. Weaver, M. Diallo. 2012. Larval ecology of mosquito vectors of dengue-2 and chikungunya virus in southeastern Senegal. Parasites and Vectors 5:286. scholar 101      paper 101
Althouse, B.M., J. Lessler, A.A. Sall, M. Diallo, K.A. Hanley, D.W. Watts, S.C. Weaver, D.A.T. Cummings. 2012. Synchrony of sylvatic dengue isolations: A multi-host, multi-vector SIR model of dengue virus transmission in Senegal. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 6:e1928. scholar 101      paper 101
Diallo, D., A.A. Sall, M. Buenemann, O. Faye, R. Chen, C. Diagne, Y. Ba, I. Dia, D. Watts, S.C. Weaver, K.A. Hanley, M. Diallo. 2012. Landscape ecology of sylvatic chikungunya virus and mosquito vectors in southeastern Senegal. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 6: e1649 scholar 101      paper 101
Antolin, M.F., K. Jenkins, C.T. Bergstrom, B. Crespi, S. De, A. Moreno-Estrada, A. Hancock, K.A. Hanley, R. Nesse, G.S. Omenn, S.C. Stearns. 2012. Evolutionary medicine in undergraduate education: a prescription for all biology students. Evolution 66:1991-2006 scholar 101      paper 101
Rossi, S.R., F. Nasar, J. Cardosa, S.V. Mayer, R.B. Tesh, K.A. Hanley, S.C. Weaver, N. Vasilakis. 2012. Genetic and phenotypic characterization of sylvatic dengue virus type 4 strains. Virology 423:58-67. scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A. 2011. The double-edged sword: How evolution can make or break a live-attenuated virus vaccine. Evolution: Education and Outreach 4: 635-643. scholar 101      paper 101
Mu, R., T.A. Romero, K.A. Hanley, A.L. Dawe. 2011. Conserved and variable structural elements in the 5' untranslated region of two hypoviruses from the filamentous fungus Cryphonectria parasitica. Virus Research 161:203-8. PMCID: PMC3837689 scholar 101      paper 101
Vasilakis, N., J. Cardosa, K.A. Hanley, E.C. Holmes, and S.C. Weaver. 2011. The fever from the forest: Prospects for continued emergence of sylvatic dengue virus and impact on public health. Nature Reviews Microbiology 9:532-41. scholar 101      paper 101
Tumban, E., D.N. Mitzel, N.E. Maes, C.T. Hanson, S.S. Whitehead, K.A. Hanley. 2011. Replacement of the 3’ untranslated variable region of mosquito-borne dengue virus with that of tick-borne Langat virus does not alter vector specificity. Journal of General Virology 92:841-8. scholar 101      paper 101
McDowell, M., S.R. Gonzalez, S.C. Kumarapperuma, M. Jeselnik, J.B. Arterburn, K.A. Hanley. 2010. A novel nucleoside analog, 1--D-ribofuranosyl-3-ethynyl-[1,2,4]triazole (ETAR), exhibits efficacy against a broad range of flaviviruses in vitro. Antiviral Research 87:78-80 scholar 101      paper 101
Mukherjee, S., K.A. Hanley. 2010. RNA interference modulates dengue virus infection in Drosophila melanogaster cells. BMC Microbiology 10:127 scholar 101      paper 101
Vasilakis, N., J. Cardosa, M. Diallo, A.A. Sall, E.C. Holmes, K.A. Hanley S.C. Weaver. 2010. Sylvatic dengue viruses share the pathogenic potential of urban/ endemic dengue viruses. Journal of Virology 84:3726-7 [letter to the editor] scholar 101      paper 101
Vasilakis, N., E. Deardoff, J.L. Kenney, S.R. Rossi, K.A. Hanley, S.C. Weaver. 2009. Mosquitoes put the brake on evolution: experimental evolution reveals slower mutation accumulation in mosquito cells than vertebrate cells. PLoS Pathogens 5:e100467 scholar 101      paper 101
Joseph, S.B., K.A. Hanley, L. Chao, and C.L. Burch. 2009. Coinfection rates in 6 bacteriophage are enhanced by virus-induced changes in host cells. Evolutionary Applications. 2:24-31. scholar 101      paper 101
Pepin, K.M. , K.A. Hanley. 2008. Density-dependent competitive suppression of sylvatic dengue virus by endemic dengue virus in cultured mosquito cells. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 8:821-8. scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A., J.T. Nelson, E. E. Schirtzinger, S.S. Whitehead, and C.T. Hanson. 2008. Superior infectivity for mosquito vectors contributes to competitive displacement among strains of dengue virus. Biomed Central Ecology 8:1. scholar 101      paper 101
Pepin, K.M., K. Lambeth, K.A. Hanley. 2008. Asymmetric competitive suppression between strains of dengue virus. Biomed Central Microbiology 8:28. scholar 101      paper 101
Blaney, J.E., Jr., N. Sathe, C.T. Hanson. L. Goddard, T.A. Romero, K.A. Hanley, B.R. Murphy, S.S. Whitehead. 2008. Dengue virus type 3 vaccine candidates generated by introduction of deletions in the 3’ untranslated region (UTR) or exchange of the DENV3 3’ UTR with that of DENV4. Vaccine 26:817-28. PMCID: PMC2246307 scholar 101      paper 101
Vasilakis, N., E.B. Fokam, C.T. Hanson, E. Weinberg, A.A. Sall, S. S. Whitehead, K.A. Hanley, S.C. Weaver. 2008. Genetic and phenotypic characterization of sylvatic dengue strains. Virology 377:296-307. scholar 101      paper 101
Vasilakis, N., E. J. Shell, E.B. Fokam, P.W. Mason, K.A. Hanley, D.M. Estes, S.C. Weaver. 2007. Potential of ancestral sylvatic dengue-2 viruses to re-emerge. Virology 358:402-12. scholar 101      paper 101
Romero, T.A., E. Tumban, J. Jun, W.B. Lott, K.A. Hanley. 2006. Secondary structure of dengue virus type 4 3’ untranslated region: Impact of deletion and substitution mutations. Journal of General Virology 87:3291-3296. scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A., L.B. Goddard, L.E. Gilmore, T.W. Scott, J. Speicher, B.R. Murphy, A. G. Pletnev. 2005. Infectivity of West Nile/Dengue chimeric viruses for West Nile and Dengue mosquito vectors. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 5: 1-10. scholar 101      paper 101
Blaney, Jr., J.E., C.T. Hanson, C. Y. Firestone, K.A. Hanley, B.R. Murphy, S.S. Whitehead. 2004. Genetically modified, live attenuated dengue virus type 3 vaccine candidates. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 71: 811-821. scholar 101      paper 101
Blaney, J.E., Jr., C.T. Hanson, K.A. Hanley, B.R. Murphy S. S. Whitehead. 2004. Vaccine candidates derived from a novel infectious cDNA clone of an American genotype dengue virus type 2. Biomed Central Infectious Diseases 4: 39-49. scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A., L.R. Manlucu, G.G. Manipon, C.T. Hanson, S.S. Whitehead, B.R. Murphy, J.E. Blaney Jr. 2004. Introduction of mutations into the non-structural genes or 3’ untranslated region of an attenuated dengue virus type 4 vaccine candidate further decreases replication in rhesus monkeys while retaining protective immunity. Vaccine 22:3440-3448. scholar 101      paper 101
Burch, C.L., P.E. Turner, K.A. Hanley. 2003. Patterns of epistasis in RNA viruses: a review of the evidence from vaccine design. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 16:1223-1235. scholar 101      paper 101
Whitehead, S.S., K.A. Hanley, J.E. Blaney Jr., L.E. Gilmore, W.R. Elkins, B.R. Murphy. 2003. Substitution of the structural genes of dengue virus type 4 with those of type 2 results in chimeric vaccine candidates which are attenuated for mosquitoes, mice and rhesus monkeys. Vaccine 21:4307-4316 scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A., L.R. Manlucu, L.E. Gilmore, J.E. Blaney Jr., C. T. Hanson, B.R. Murphy, S.S. Whitehead. 2003. A trade-off in replication in mosquito versus mammalian systems conferred by a point mutation in the NS4B protein of dengue virus type 4. Virology 312: 222-232. scholar 101      paper 101
Whitehead, S.S., B. Falgout, K.A. Hanley, J.E. Blaney Jr., L. Markoff, B.R. Murphy. 2003. A live attenuated dengue virus type 1 vaccine candidate with a 30 nucleotide deletion in the 3’ untranslated region is highly attenuated and immunogenic in monkeys. Journal of Virology 77:1653-1657. scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A., J.J. Lee, J.E. Blaney, Jr., B.R. Murphy, S.S. Whitehead. 2002. Paired charge-to- alanine mutagenesis of dengue virus type 4 NS5 confers temperature-sensitive, host-range and mouse attenuation phenotypes. Journal of Virology 76: 525-531 scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A. J.A. Stamps. 2002. Does corticosterone mediate bidirectional interactions between social behaviour and blood parasites in juvenile black iguanas, Ctenosaura similis? Animal Behaviour 63: 311-322 scholar 101      paper 101
Troyer, J. M. =, K.A. Hanley=, S.S. Whitehead, D. Strickman, R.A. Karron, A. P. Durbin, B. R. Murphy. 2001. A live attenuated recombinant dengue-4 virus vaccine candidate with restricted capacity for dissemination in mosquitoes and lack of transmission from vaccinees to mosquitoes. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 65:414-419. = Equal contribution scholar 101      paper 101
Pletnev, A.G., M. Bray, K.A. Hanley, J. Speicher R. Elkins. 2001. Tick-borne Langat/mosquito- borne dengue flavivirus chimera, a candidate live-attenuated vaccine for protection against disease caused by members of the tick-borne encephalitis virus complex: evaluation in rhesus monkeys and mosquitoes. Journal of Virology 75: 8259-8267. scholar 101      paper 101
Chao, L., K.A. Hanley, C. L. Burch, C. Dahlberg, P.E. Turner. 2000. Kin selection and the evolution of virulence in parasites: Making hard and soft choices. Quarterly Review of Biology 75:261-275. scholar 101      paper 101
Schall, J.J., H. R. Prendiville, K.A. Hanley. 2000. Prevalence of the tick, Ixodes pacificus, on western fence lizards, Sceloporus occidentalis: Trends by gender, size, season, site and mite infestation. Journal of Herpetology 34:160-163. scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A., M.L. Elliott, J.A. Stamps. 1999. Chemical recognition of familiar versus unfamiliar conspecifics by juvenile black iguanas, Ctenosaura similis. Ethology 105: 641-650. scholar 101      paper 101
Turner, P.E., C. L. Burch, K.A. Hanley, L. Chao. 1999. Hybrid frequencies confirm limit to coinfection in the RNA bacteriophage Phi 6. Journal of Virology 73: 2420-2424. scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A., K.R. Petren, T.J. Case. 1998. An experimental investigation of the competitive displacement of a native gecko by an invading gecko: no role for parasites. Oecologia 115: 196- 205. scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A., R.N. Fisher, T.J. Case. 1995. Higher mite infestations in sexual geckos than their asexual congeners. Evolution 49(3): 418-436. scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A., D.M. Vollmer, T.J. Case. 1995. The distribution and prevalence of helminths, coccidia and blood parasites in two competing species of gecko: implications for apparent competition. Oecologia 102: 220-229. scholar 101      paper 101
Radtkey, R.R., S. Donnellan, R.N. Fisher, C. Moritz, K.A. Hanley, T.J. Case. 1995. When species collide: the origin and spread of an asexual gecko species. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (Biology) 259:145-152. scholar 101      paper 101
Upton, S.J., K.A. Hanley, T.J. Case. 1994. Eimeria frenatus sp. n. and Eimeria rochalimai (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from Hemidactylus frenatus (Sauria: Gekkonidae) in Hawaii. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 113(3): 390-394. scholar 101      paper 101
Hanley, K.A., D.T. Bolger, T.J. Case. 1994. Comparative ecology of sexual and asexual gecko congeners (Lepidodactylus) in French Polynesia. Evolutionary Ecology 8: 438-454. scholar 101      paper 101
Upton, S.J., K.A. Hanley, T.J. Case, C.T. McCallister. 1991. Description of Isospora schlegeli (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from gekkonid lizards in the South Pacific. Canadian Journal of Zoology 69: 3108-3110. scholar 101      paper 101