189. Raffel, T.R., Dillard, J. & Hudson, P.J. 2006. Field evidence for leech-borne transmission of amphibian Ichthyophonus sp. Journal of Parasitology 92 1256-1264 Download pdf
188. Perkins, S.E., Cattadori, I.M.C. & Hudson, P.J. 2006. Localised deer absence leads to loss of the dilution effect and tick amplification. Ecology 87: 1981-1986 Download pdf
183. Hudson, P.J. Cattadori, I.M. & Perkins, S.E. 2007. The emergence of wildlife disease and the application of ecology. In: Proceedings of the Carey Conference. Chapter 16: 347-367. Princeton University Press
181. Altizer, S. Dobson, A.P. Pascual, M., Hudson, P. Rohani, P. and Hosseini, P. 2006. Seasonality and population dynamics: infectious diseases as case studies. Ecology Letters 9:467-484. Download pdf
178. Dobson, A.P., Cattadori, I.M., Holt, R., Ostfeld, R., Keeling, F., Krichbaulm, K., Rohr, J., Perkins, S.E. & Hudson, P.J. 2006. Sacred cows and sympathetic squirrels: The importance of biological diversity to human health. PLOS Medicine 3: 714-718 Download pdf
165. Kirby, A.D., Smith, A.A., Benton, T.G. & Hudson, P.J. (2004). Rising burden of immature sheep ticks (Ixodes ricinus) on Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus scoticus) chicks. Med and Vet Entomology 18, 67-70. Download pdf
162. Hudson, P.J. Dobson, A.P., Cattadori, I.M.C., Newborn, D., Haydon, D.T., Shaw, D.J., Benton, T.G. and Grenfell, B.T. (2003) Trophic interactions and population growth rates: describing patterns and identifying mechanisms. In Wildlife population growth rates. Edited by R.M.Sibly, J.Hone & T.H. Clutton Brock. Pp 198-224. Cambridge University Press. Download pdf Or Why not have a look at the book!
158. Laurenson, M.K., Norman, R.A., Gilbert, L., Reid, H.W. and Hudson, P.J. (2004). Mountain hares, Louping-ill, red grouse and harvesting: complex interactions but few data. Journal of Animal Ecology. 73: 811-813. Download pdf
157. Gilbert, L., Jones, L.D., Laurenson, M.K., Gould, E.A, Reid, H.W., and Hudson, P.J. (2004). Ticks need not bite their red grouse hosts to infect them with Louping ill virus. Biology Letters. 271: 202-205. Download pdf
149. Perkins, S.E., Cattadori, I.M., Taglieppetta, V., Rizzoli, A.P. & Hudson,. P.J. (2003) Empirical evidence for key hosts in persistence of a tick borne disease. International Journal of Parasitology 33:909-917. Download pdf
146. Rosa, R., Pugliese, A., Norman, R.A. & Hudson, P.J. (2003). Thresholds for disease persistence in models for tick-borne infections including non-viraemic transmission, extended feeding and tick aggregation. Journal of Theoretical Biology 224 359-376. Download pdf
142. Norman, R. Ross, D., Laurenson, M.K. & Hudson, P.J. (2004). The role of non-viraemic transmission in the persistence and dynamics of a tick borne virus - Louping ill in Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus scoticus) and Mountain Hares (Lepus timidus). Journal of Mathematical Biology 48: 119-134. Download pdf
138. Laurenson, K.M. Gilbert, L., Norman, R.A., Reid, H.W. & Hudson P.J. (2003) Identifying disease reservoirs in complex system: mountain hares as reservoirs of ticks and Louping ill virus, pathogens of red grouse. Journal of Animal Ecology 72: 177-186. Download pdf
131. Randolph, S.E., Chemini, C., Furlanello, C., Genchi, C., Hails, R.S., Hudson, P.J., Jones, L.D., Medley, G., Norman, R.A., Rizzoli, A.P., Smith, G. and Woolhouse, M.E. The ecology of tick borne infections in wildlife reservoirs. In: Ecology of wildlife diseases. Ed by Hudson, P.J. et al. Oxford University press. You really should buy the book!
125. Gilbert, L., Norman, R., Laurenson, K.M., Reid, H.W. & Hudson, P.J. (2001). Disease persistence and apparent competition in a three-host community: an empirical and analytical study of large-scale wild populations. Journal of Animal Ecology 70:1053-1061. Download pdf
111. Gilbert, L. Jones, L.D., Hudson, P.J. & Reid, H.W. (2000) The role of small mammals in the persistence of Louping-Ill virus: field studies and co-feeding studies. Medical & Veterinary Entomolgy.14: 277-282. Download pdf
97. Norman, R., Bowers R.G., Begon, M.E. & Hudson, P.J. (1999) Persistence of tick borne virus in the presence of multiple host species: Tick reservoirs and parasite mediated competition. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 200, 111-118. Download pdf
91. Hudson, P.J. (1999). Birds and their Parasites: Victims of infection or fashion? Parasitology Today. 15, 4-5
90. Hudson, P.J. Rizzoli, A.P., Jones, L. Agostini, L. Chemini. C. Luise, R., De Felici,S. & Gould, E.A. (2001). Tick borne encephalitis virus in northern Italy: Molecular analysis and the potential importance of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.). Medical & Veterinary Entomology. 15: 304-313. Download pdf
85. Laurenson, M.K., Norman, R., Reid, H.W., Pow, I., Newborn, D. & Hudson P.J. (2000). The role of lambs in Louping-ill virus amplification. Parasitology 120, 97-104. Download pdf
79. Gaunt, M., Jones, L.D., Laurenson, M.K. Hudson, P.J., Reid H.W.& Gould, E.A. (1997). Definitive identification of LI virus by RT-PCR and sequencing in field populations of Ixodes ricinus on the Lochindorb Estate. Archives of Virology 142, 1181-1191. Download pdf
78. Laurenson, M.K., Hudson, P.J., McGuire, K. Thirgood, SJ & Reid, H.W. (1998). Efficacy of acaricidal tags and pour-on as prophylaxis against ticks and Louping-ill in red grouse. Medical & Veterinary Entomology. 11, 389-393
74. Hudson, P.J., Gould, E.A., Laurenson, M.K., Gaunt, M., Reid, H.W., Jones, L.D., Norman, R., MacGuire, K. & Newborn, D. (1997). The epidemiology of Louping-ill, a tick borne viral infection of grouse and sheep. Parassitologia 39, 319-323
73. Jones, L.D., M.Gaunt, R.S. Hails, K., Laurenson, P.J. Hudson, H. Reid, P. Henbest & E.A. Gould (1997). Transmission of Louping ill virus between infected and uninfected ticks co-feeding on mountain hares (Lepus timidus). Medical & Veterinary Entomology. 11: 172-176.
64. Hudson, P.J., Norman, R., Laurenson, M. K., Newborn, D., Gaunt, M, Reid, H. Gould, E., Bowers, R. & Dobson, A.P. (1995) Persistence and transmission of tick-borne viruses: Ixodes ricinus and Louping-ill virus in red grouse populations. Parasitology 111, S49-58.
62. Dobson, A.P. & Hudson P. J. (1995) The impact of microparasites on wild animal populations. In: Proceedings of the International Union of Game Biologists XXI Congress, Ed: I. Thompson. 2: 64-70
52. Dobson, A.P. & Hudson, P. J. (1995). Microparasites: observed patterns in wildlife. In: Infectious diseases in natural populations. Ed. B. T. Grenfell & A. P. Dobson. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.pp
39. Hudson, P.J. & Dobson, A.P. (1991). The control of parasites in natural animal populations: nematode and virus infections of red grouse. In: Bird Populations Studies: Their relevance to conservation and management. Ed: C.M. Perrins, J-D. Lebreton & G.J.M. Hirons. Oxford University Press, Oxford. pp 413-432.
22. Hudson, P.J. 1987. The environmental impact of bracken. British Crop Protection Conference - weeds 1987. 285-290.
21. Dobson, A.P. & Hudson, P.J. 1986. Parasites, diseases and the structure of ecological communities. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 1, 11-15.
19. Hudson, P.J. 1986. Bracken and ticks on grouse moors in the north of England. In: Bracken: Ecology, land use and control technology edited by R T Smith. Parthenon Press. pp161-170.