Anna Jolles
Assistant Professor
Epidemiology
212A Dryden Hall
541-737-4719 (voice mail)
541-737-2730 (fax)
jollesa@science.oregonstate.edu
5072 Cordley Hall
541-737-9028
541-737-0501 (fax)
Mailing address:
105 Magruder Hall
College of Veterinary Medicine
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-4801
- Population ecology
- Wildlife diseases
- Tuberculosis
- Intestinal parasites
- Parasite interactions
Kleynhans, E. J., Jolles, A. E., Bos, M. R. E., Olff, H. in press. Resource partitioning in African savanna grazers: seasonal and allometric patterns. Oikos.
Seabloom, E. W., E. T. Borer, A. E. Jolles, C. E. Mitchell. 2009. Direct and indirect effects of viral pathogens and the environment on host fitness: invasive grasses in California. Journal of Ecology 97: 1264-1273.
Jolles, A. E. 2007. Population biology of African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) at Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, South Africa. African Journal of Ecology 45(3): 398-406.
Turner, W. C., A. E. Jolles & N. Owen-Smith. 2005. Alternating sexual segregation during the mating season by male African buffalo. Journal of Zoology 267(3): 291-300.
Jolles, A. E., D. Cooper and S. A. Levin. 2005. Hidden effects of chronic tuberculosis in African buffalo. Ecology 86(9):2358-2364.
Jolles, A. E., P. Sullivan, A. P. Alker and C. D. Harvell. 2002. Disease transmission of Aspergillosis in sea fans: Inferring process from spatial pattern. Ecology 83(9): 2373-2378.
Emslie, R. H., M. Brooks, J. Lee-Thorp, A. E. Jolles, W. Smith and N. Vermass. 2000. Progress with developing statistical methods to determine the source and species of recovered illegal rhino horn in Africa based on analysis of its chemistry. Pachyderm 29: 56-57.






