PUBLICATIONS
250. Fedurek, P., C. Asiimwe, G. K. Rice, W. J. Akankwasa, V. Reynolds, C. Hobaiter, R. Kityo, G. Muhanguzi, K. Zuberbühler, C. Crockford, R. Z. Cer, A. J. Bennett, J. M. Rothman, K. A. Bishop-Lilly and T. L. Goldberg (2024). Selective deforestation and exposure of African wildlife to bat-borne viruses. Communications Biology 7:470. [PDF]
249. Mitani, J., Abwe, E., Campbell, G., Giles-Vernick, T., Goldberg, T. L., McLennan, M. R., Preuschoft, S., Supriatna, J., and Marshall, A. (2024). Future coexistence with great apes will require major changes to policy and practice. Nature Human Behaviour 8:632-643. [PDF]
248. Adhikari, B. N., Paskey, A. C., Frey, K. G., Bennett, A. J., Long, K. A., Kuhn, J. H., Hamilton, T., Glang, L., Cer, R. Z., Goldberg, T. L., and Bishop-Lilly, K. A. (2024). Virome profiling of fig wasps (Ceratosolen spp.) reveals virus diversity spanning four realms. Virology 591:109992. [PDF]
247. Weary, T. E., P. Tusiime, S. Tuhaise, J. F. Mandujano Reyes, E. Ross, J. E. Gern and T. L. Goldberg (2024). Respiratory disease patterns in rural Western Uganda, 2019–2022. Frontiers in Pediatrics 12:1336009. [PDF]
246. Ford, C. E., C. D. Dunn, E. M. Leis, W. A. Thiel and T. L. Goldberg (2024). Five species of wild freshwater sport fish in Wisconsin, USA, reveal highly diverse viromes. Pathogens 13:150. [PDF]
245. Leis, E., R. Katona, S. Dziki, R. McCann, I. Standish, E. Opgenorth, A. Dikkeboom, A. Lim, C. E. Ford and T. L. Goldberg (2024). Novel Aquareovirus isolated from channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) used in mussel restoration efforts in Wisconsin. J Fish Dis: e13938. [PDF]
244. Castillo, N. A., W. R. James, R. O. Santos, R. Rezek, D. Cerveny, R. E. Boucek, A. J. Adams, T. Goldberg, L. Campbell, A. U. Perez, J. J. Schmitter-Soto, J. P. Lewis, J. Fick, T. Brodin and J. S. Rehage (2024). Understanding pharmaceutical exposure and the potential for effects in marine biota: A survey of bonefish (Albula vulpes) across the Caribbean Basin. Chemosphere 349:140949. [PDF]
243. Owens, L. A., Friant, S., Martorelli Di Genova, B., Knoll, L. J., Contreras, M., Noya-Alarcon, O., Dominguez-Bello, M. G. and Goldberg, T. L. (2024). VESPA: an optimized protocol for accurate metabarcoding-based characterization of vertebrate eukaryotic endosymbiont and parasite assemblages. Nature Communications 15:402. [PDF]
242. Richard, J. C., Blevins, E., Dunn, C. D., Leis, E. M. and Goldberg, T. L. (2023). Viruses of freshwater mussels during mass mortality events in Oregon and Washington, USA. Viruses 15:1719,10.3390/v15081719. [PDF]
241. Putnam, J. G., Steiner, J. N., Richard, J. C., Leis, E., Goldberg, T. L., Dunn, C. D., Agbalog, R., Knowles, S. and Waller, D. L. (2023). Mussel mass mortality in the Clinch River, USA: metabolomics detects affected pathways and biomarkers of stress. Conservation Physiology 11:coad074. [PDF]
240. McMillan, J. R., Hamer, G. L., Levine, R. S., Mead, D. G., Waller, L. A., Goldberg, T. L., Walker, E. D., Brawn, J. D., Ruiz, M. O., Kitron, U. and Vazquez-Prokopec, G. (2023). Multi-year comparison of community- and species-level West Nile virus antibody prevalence in birds from Atlanta, Georgia and Chicago, Illinois, 2005–2016. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 10.4269/ajtmh.21-1086:tpmd211086. [PDF]
239. Leis, E. M., Dziki, S., Richard, J. C., Agbalog, R., Waller, D., Putnam, J., Knowles, S. and Goldberg, T. L. (2023). Further bacteriological analysis of annual pheasantshell (Actinonaias pectorosa) mussel mortality events in the Clinch River (Virginia/Tennessee), USA, reveals a consistent association with Yokenella regensburgei. Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation 26:1–10. [PDF]
238. Leis, E. M., Dziki, S., Standish, I., Waller, D., Richard, J., Weinzinger, J., Harris, C., Knowles, S. and Goldberg, T. L. (2023). A bacteriological comparison of the hemolymph from healthy and moribund unionid mussel populations in the Upper Midwestern U.S.A. prompts the development of diagnostic assays to detect Yokenella regensburgei. Microorganisms 11:1068. [PDF]
237. Lee, L. M., Owens, L. A., Krugner-Higby, L. A., Graham, M., Simmons, H. A., Climans, M., Brown, K., Bennett, A. J., Schaefer, J., Meyer, K. and Goldberg, T. L. (2023). Sarcina sp. as a presumptive cause of fatal acute gastric dilation and gastric emphysema in rhesus macaques. J Vet Diagn Invest 10.1177/10406387231193965:10406387231193965. [PDF]
236. Fry, T. L., Owens, L. A., Ketz, A. C., Atwood, T. C., Dunay, E. and Goldberg, T. L. (2023). Serum virome of Southern Beaufort Sea polar bears (Ursus maritimus) during a period of rapid climate change. Conservation Physiology 11:10.1093/conphys/coad054. [PDF]
235. Fry, T. L., Friedrichs, K. R., Ketz, A. C., Duncan, C., Van Deelen, T. R., Goldberg, T. L. and Atwood, T. C. (2023). Long-term assessment of relationships between changing environmental conditions and the physiology of southern Beaufort Sea polar bears (Ursus maritimus). Glob Chang Biol 29:5524-5539. [PDF]
234. Dunay, E., Rukundo, J., Atencia, R., Cole, M. F., Cantwell, A., Emery Thompson, M., Rosati, A. G. and Goldberg, T. L. (2023). Viruses in saliva from sanctuary chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in Republic of Congo and Uganda. PLoS One 18(6):e0288007. [PDF]
233. Goldberg, T. L., Blevins, E., Leis, E. M., Standish, I. F., Richard, J. C., Lueder, M. R., Cer, R. Z., and Bishop-Lilly, K. A. (2023). Plasticity, paralogy and pseudogenization: rhabdoviruses of freshwater mussels elucidate mechanisms of viral genome diversification and the evolution of the finfish-infecting rhabdoviral genera. Journal of Virology 97:e0019623. [PDF]
232. Dunay, E., Owens, L. A., Dunn, C. D., Rukundo, J., Atencia, R., Cole, M. F., Cantwell, A., Emery Thompson, M., Rosati, A. G. and Goldberg, T. L. (2023). Viruses in sanctuary chimpanzees across Africa. American Journal of Primatology 85:e23452. [PDF]
231. McMillan, J. R., Hamer, G. L., Levine, R. S., Mead, D. G., Waller, L. A., Goldberg, T. L., Walker, E. D., Brawn, J. D., Ruiz, M. O., Kitron, U. and Vazquez-Prokopec, G. (2023). Multi-year comparison of community- and species-level West Nile virus antibody prevalence in birds from Atlanta, Georgia and Chicago, Illinois, 2005–2016. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 10.4269/ajtmh.21-1086: tpmd211086. [PDF]
230. Campbell, L. J., Castillo, N. A., Dunn, C. D., Perez, A., Schmitter-Soto, J. J., Mejri, S. C., Boucek, R. E., Corujo, R. S., Adams, A. J., Rehage, J. S. and Goldberg, T. L. (2023). Viruses of Atlantic Bonefish (Albula vulpes) in Florida and the Caribbean show geographic patterns consistent with population declines. Environmental Biology of Fishes 10.1007/s10641-022-01306-9. [PDF]
229. Campbell, L. J., Castillo, N. A., Shenker, J., Owens, L. A., Santos, R. O., Adams, A. J., Rehage, J. S., Denton, K. E. and Goldberg, T. L. (2023). Bone appétit: DNA metabarcoding as a non-lethal alternative to morphological dietary assessment in Atlantic bonefish (Albula vulpes). Environmental Biology of Fishes 10.1007/s10641-022-01328-3. [PDF]
228. Danylchuk, A. J., Griffin, L. P., Ahrens, R., Allen, M. S., Boucek, R. E., Brownscombe, J. W., Casselberry, G. A., Danylchuk, S. C., Filous, A., Goldberg, T. L., Perez, A. U., Rehage, J. S., Santos, R. O., Shenker, J., Wilson, J. K., Adams, A. J. and Cooke, S. J. (2023). Cascading effects of climate change on recreational marine flats fishes and fisheries. Environmental Biology of Fishes 10.1007/s10641-022-01333-6. [PDF]
227. Warren, C. J., Yu, S., Peters, D. K., Barbachano-Guerrero, A., Yang, Q., Burris, B. L., Worwa, G., Huang, I. C., Wilkerson, G. K., Goldberg, T. L., Kuhn, J. H. and Sawyer, S. L. (2022). Primate hemorrhagic fever-causing arteriviruses are poised for spillover to humans. Cell 185:3980-3991 e3918. [PDF]
226. Richard, J. C., Leis, E. M., Dunn, C. D., Harris, C., Agbalog, R. E., Campbell, L. J., Knowles, S., Waller, D. L., Putnam, J. G. and Goldberg, T. L. (2022). Freshwater mussels show elevated viral richness and intensity during a mortality event. Viruses 14:2603. [PDF]
225. Negrey, J. D., Mitani, J. C., Wrangham, R. W., Otali, E., Reddy, R. B., Pappas, T. E., Grindle, K. A., Gern, J. E., Machanda, Z. P., Muller, M. N., Langergraber, K. E., Emery Thompson, M. and Goldberg, T. L. (2022). Viruses associated with ill health in wild chimpanzees. American Journal of Primatology e23358. [PDF]
224. Richard, J. C., Leis, E. M., Dunn, C. D., Harris, C., Agbalog, R. E., Campbell, L. J., Knowles, S., Waller, D. L., Putnam, J. G. and Goldberg, T. L. (2022). Freshwater mussels show elevated viral richness and intensity during a mortality event. Viruses 14:2603. [PDF]
223. Mankertz, A., Chen, M.-H., Goldberg, T. L., Hübschen, J. M., Pfaff, F., Ulrich, R. G. and Consortium, I. R. (2022). ICTV virus taxonomy profile: Matonaviridae 2022. Journal of General Virology 103:001817. [PDF]
222. Knowles, S., Leis, E. M., Richard, J. C., Cole, R., Agbalog, R. E., Putnam, J. G., Goldberg, T. L. and Waller, D. L. (2022). A novel gonadotropic microsporidian parasite (Microsporidium clinchi n. sp.) infecting a declining population of pheasantshell mussels (Actinonaias pectorosa) (Unioinidae) from the Clinch River, USA. Parasitologia 2:1-12. [PDF]
221. Kamani, J., Gonzalez-Miguel, J., Msheliza, E. G. and Goldberg, T. L. (2022). Straw-colored fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) and their bat flies (Cyclopodia greefi) in Nigeria host viruses with multifarious modes of transmission. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 22:545-552. [PDF]
220. Ruiz-Lopez, M.J., Hitchcock, A.J., Simons, N.D., McCarter, J., Chapman, C.A., Sarkar, D., Omeja, P., Goldberg, T.L., and Ting, N. (2022). Genetics and community-based restoration can guide conservation of forest fragments for endangered primates. Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation 20:177-183. [PDF]
219. Goncalves, J. L., de Campos, J. L., Steinberger, A. J., Safdar, N., Kates, A., Sethi, A., Shutske, J., Suen, G., Goldberg, T. L., Cue, R. I. and Ruegg, P. L. (2022). Incidence and treatments of bovine mastitis and other diseases on 37 dairy farms in Wisconsin. Pathogens 11:11. [PDF]
218. Gogarten, J.F., Jahan, M., Calvignac-Spencer, S., Chapman, C.A., Goldberg, T.L., Leendertz, F.H., and Rothman, J.M. (2022). The cost of living in larger primate groups includes higher fly densities. EcoHealth 19:290-298. [PDF]
217. Negrey, J.D., Mitani, J.C., Wrangham, R.W., Otali, E., Reddy, R.B., Pappas, T.E., Grindle, K.A., Gern, J.E., Machanda, Z.P., Muller, M.N., Langergraber, K.E., Emery Thompson, M., and Goldberg, T.L. (2022), Viruses associated with ill health in wild chimpanzees. Am J Primatol e23358. [PDF]
216. Friant, S., Bonwitt, J., Ayambem, W.A., Ifebueme, N.M., Alobi, A.O., Otukpa, O.M., Bennett, A.J., Shea, C., Rothman, J.M., Goldberg, T.L., and Jacka, J.K. (2022). Zootherapy as a potential pathway for zoonotic spillover: a mixed-methods study of the use of animal products in medicinal and cultural practices in Nigeria. One Health Outlook 4:5. [PDF]
215. Knowles, S., Leis, E.M., Richard, J.C., Cole, R., Agbalog, R.E., Putnam, J.G., Goldberg, T.L., and Waller, D.L. (2022). A novel gonadotropic microsporidian parasite (Microsporidium clinchi n. sp.) infecting a declining population of pheasantshell mussels (Actinonaias pectorosa) (Unioinidae) from the Clinch River, USA. Parasitologia 2:1-12. [PDF]
214. Friant, S., Young, D.K., and Goldberg, T.L. (2022) Typical intracranial myiasis in Nigerian red river hogs (Potamochoerus porcus) caused by an unknown bot fly (Diptera: Oestridae). Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl 17:14-19. [PDF]
213. Owens, L. A., Colitti, B., Hirji, I., Pizarro, A., Jaffe, J. E., Moittié, S., Bishop-Lilly, K. A., Estrella, L. A., Voegtly, L. J., Kuhn, J. H., Suen, G., Deblois, C. L., Dunn, C. D., Juan-Sallés, C. and Goldberg, T. L. (2021). A Sarcina bacterium linked to lethal disease in sanctuary chimpanzees in Sierra Leone. Nature Communications 12:763. [PDF]
212. Richard, J.C., Campbell, L.J., Leis, E.M., Agbalog, R.E., Dunn, C.D., Waller, D.L., Knowles, S., Putnam, J.G., and Goldberg, T.L. (2021). Mussel mass mortality and the microbiome: evidence for shifts in the bacterial microbiome of a declining freshwater bivalve. Microorganisms 9:9. [PDF]
211. Ramírez-Martínez, M.M., Bennett, A.J., Dunn, C.D., Yuill, T.M., and Goldberg, T.L. (2021). Bat flies of the family Streblidae (Diptera: Hippoboscoidea) host relatives of medically and agriculturally important “bat-associated” viruses. Viruses 13:860. [PDF]
210. Vanderwolf, K.J., Campbell, L.J., Goldberg, T.L., Blehert, D.S., and Lorch, J.M. (2021) Skin fungal assemblages of bats vary based on susceptibility to white-nose syndrome. ISME J 15:909-920. [PDF]
209. Reese, A.T., Phillips, S.R., Owens, L.A., Venable, E.M., Langergraber, K.E., Machanda, Z.P., Mitani, J.C., Muller, M.N., Watts, D.P., Wrangham, R.W., Goldberg, T.L., Emery Thompson, M., and Carmody, R.N. (2021). Age patterning in wild chimpanzee gut microbiota diversity reveals differences from humans in early life. Curr Biol 31:613-620 e3. [PDF]
208. Glasser, D.B., Goldberg, T.L., Guma, N., Balyesiima, G., Agaba, H., Gessa, S.J., and Rothman, J.M. (2021). Opportunities for respiratory disease transmission from people to chimpanzees at an East African tourism site. Am J Primatol 83:e23228. [PDF]
207. Kates, A.E., Knobloch, M.J., Konkel, A., Young, A., Steinberger, A., Shutske, J., Ruegg, P.L., Sethi, A.K., Goldberg, T., Leite de Campos, J., Suen, G., and Safdar, N. (2021). Wisconsin dairy farm worker perceptions and practices related to antibiotic use, resistance, and infection prevention using a systems engineering framework. PLoS One 16:e0258290. [PDF]
206. Thiel, W. A., Toohey-Kurth, K., Giehtbrock, D., Baker, B. B., Finley, M. and Goldberg, T. L. (2021). Widespread seropositivity to viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus in four species of inland sport fishes in Wisconsin. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 33:53-65. [PDF]
205. Thomas, S., Dunn, C. D., Campbell, L. J., Strand, D. W., Vezina, C. M., Bjorling, D. E., Penniston, K. L., Li, L., Ricke, W. A. and Goldberg, T. L. (2021). A multi-omic investigation of male lower urinary tract symptoms: potential role for JC virus. PLoS ONE 18:e0246266. [PDF]
204. de Campos, J.L., Kates, A., Steinberger, A., Sethi, A., Suen, G., Shutske, J., Safdar, N., Goldberg, T., and Ruegg, P.L. (2021). Quantification of antimicrobial usage in adult cows and preweaned calves on 40 large Wisconsin dairy farms using dose-based and mass-based metrics. J Dairy Sci 104:4727-4745. [PDF]
203. Standish, I., Leis, E., Erickson, S., Katona, R., Baumgartner, W., Hanson, K., Ibrahim, I. and Goldberg, T. (2021). Nephroblastoma in a common mudpuppy Necturus maculosus associated with a mollicute bacterium of the genus Acholeplasma. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 33:44-52. [PDF]
202. Kuhn, J.H., et al (Goldberg in alphabetically ordered author list) (2021) Taxonomic update of phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales. Arch Virol 166:3513-3566. [PDF]
201. Bennett, A. J., Paskey, A. C., Ebinger, A., Pfaff, F., Priemer, G., Hoper, D., Breithaupt, A., Heuser, E., Ulrich, R. G., Kuhn, J. H., Bishop-Lilly, K. A., Beer, M. and Goldberg, T. L. (2020). Relatives of rubella virus in diverse mammals. Nature 586:424-428. [PDF]
200. Nelson, C. W., Ardern, Z., Goldberg, T. L., Meng, C., Kuo, C. H., Ludwig, C., Kolokotronis, S. O. and Wei, X. (2020). Dynamically evolving novel overlapping gene as a factor in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Elife 9. [PDF]
199. Negrey, J. D., Thompson, M. E., Langergraber, K. E., Machanda, Z. P., Mitani, J. C., Muller, M. N., Otali, E., Owens, L. A., Wrangham, R. W. and Goldberg, T. L. (2020). Demography, life-history trade-offs, and the gastrointestinal virome of wild chimpanzees. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 375:20190613. [PDF]
198. Phillips, S. R., Goldberg, T. L., Muller, M. N., Machanda, Z. P., Otali, E., Friant, S., Carag, J., Langergraber, K. E., Mitani, J. C., Wroblewski, E. E., Wrangham, R. W. and Emery Thompson, M. (2020). Fecal parasites increase with age but not reproductive effort in wild female chimpanzees. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 8:20190614. [PDF]
197. Richard, J.C., Leis, E., Dunn, C.D., Agbalog, R., Waller, D., Knowles, S., Putnam, J., and Goldberg, T.L. 2020. Mass mortality in freshwater mussels (Actinonaias pectorosa) in the Clinch River, USA, linked to a novel densovirus. Scientific Reports 10:14498. [PDF]
196. Glasser, D. B., Goldberg, T. L., Guma, N., Balyesiima, G., Agaba, H., Gessa, S. J. and Rothman, J. M. (2020). Opportunities for respiratory disease transmission from people to chimpanzees at an East African tourism site. American Journal of Primatology e23228. [PDF]
195. Aunin, E., U. Böhme, T. Sanderson, N. D. Simons, T. L. Goldberg, N. Ting, C. A. Chapman, C. I. Newbold, M. Berriman and A. J. Reid (2020). Genomic and transcriptomic evidence for descent from Plasmodium and loss of blood schizogony in Hepatocystis parasites from naturally infected red colobus monkeys. PLoS Pathogens 16:e1008717. [PDF]
194. Bennett A.J., Goldberg, T.L. 2020. Pteropine orthoreovirus in an Angolan soft-furred fruit bat (Lissonycteris angolensis) in Uganda dramatically expands the global distribution of an emerging bat-borne respiratory virus. Viruses 12:doi:10.3390/v12070740. [PDF]
193. Bennett, A.J., Paskey, A.C., Kuhn, J.H., Bishop-Lilly, K.A., Goldberg, T.L. 2020. Diversity, transmission, and cophylogeny of ledanteviruses (Rhabdoviridae: Ledantevirus) and nycteribiid bat flies parasitizing Angolan soft-furred fruit bats in Bundibugyo District, Uganda. Microorganisms 8:750. [PDF]
192. Dunn, C.D., Campbell, L.J., Wallace, E.M., Danylchuk, A.J., Cooke, S.J., Shultz, A.D., Black, B.D., Brownscombe, J.W., Griffin, L.P., Philipp, D.P., Adams, A.J., Goldberg, T.L. 2020. Bacterial communities on the gills of bonefish (Albula vulpes) in the Florida Keys and The Bahamas show spatial structure and differential abundance of disease‑associated bacteria. Marine Biology 167:85. [PDF]
191. Thiel, W. A., K. L. Toohey-Kurth, B. B. Baker, M. Finley and T. L. Goldberg (2020). Assessment of a serologic diagnostic test and kinetics of antibody development in northern pike experimentally infected with viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, 31(1): 3-10. [PDF]
190. Vanderwolf, K. J., Campbell, L. J., Goldberg, T. L., Blehert, D. S. and Lorch, J. M. (2020). Skin fungal assemblages of bats vary based on susceptibility to white-nose syndrome. ISME J, 10.1038/s41396-020-00821-w. [PDF]
189. Friant, S., W. A. Ayambem, A. O. Alobi, N. M. Ifebueme, O. M. Otukpa, D. A. Ogar, C. B. I. Alawa, T. L. Goldberg, J. K. Jacka and J. M. Rothman (2020). Eating bushmeat improves food security in a biodiversity and infectious disease “hotspot." Ecohealth doi 10.1007/s10393-020-01473-0. [PDF]
188. Mann, A. E., F. Mazel, M. A. Lemay, E. Morien, V. Billy, M. Kowalewski, A. Di Fiore, A. Link, T. L. Goldberg, S. Tecot, A. L. Baden, A. Gomez, M. L. Sauther, F. P. Cuozzo, G. A. O. Rice, N. J. Dominy, R. Stumpf, R. J. Lewis, L. Swedell, K. Amato and L. Wegener Parfrey (2020). Biodiversity of protists and nematodes in the wild nonhuman primate gut. ISME Journal 14: 609–622. [PDF]
187. Goldberg, T. L., S. D. Sibley, M. E. Pinkerton, C. D. Dunn, L. J. Long, L. C. White and S. D. Strom (2019). Multidecade mortality and a homolog of hepatitis C vrus in bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), the national bird of the USA. Scientific Reports 9: 14953. [PDF]
186. Negrey, J., R. Reddy, E. Scully, S. Phillips-Garcia, L. Owens, K. Langergraber, J. Mitani, M. E. Thomson, R. Wrangham, M. Muller, E. Otali, Z. Machanda, D. Hyeroba, K. Grindle, T. Pappas, A. Palmenberg, J. Gern and T. Goldberg (2019). Simultaneous outbreaks of respiratory disease in wild chimpanzees caused by distinct viruses of human origin. Emerging Microbes and Infections 8: 139-149. [PDF]
185. Leis, E., S. Erickson, D. Waller, J. Richard and T. Goldberg (2019). A comparison of bacteria cultured from unionid mussel hemolymph between stable populations in the Upper Mississippi River basin and populations affected by a mortality event in the Clinch River. Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation 22: 70-80. [PDF]
184. Simons, N. D., G. N. Eick, M. J. Ruiz-Lopez, D. Hyeroba, P. A. Omeja, G. Weny, H. Zheng, A. Shankar, S. D. W. Frost, J. H. Jones, C. A. Chapman, W. M. Switzer, T. L. Goldberg, K. N. Sterner and N. Ting (2019). Genome-wide patterns of gene expression in a wild primate indicate species-specific mechanisms associated with tolerance to natural simian immunodeficiency virus infection. Genome Biology and Evolution 11: 1630–1643. [PDF]
183. Shankar, A., S. D. Sibley, T. L. Goldberg and W. M. Switzer (2019). Molecular analysis of the complete genome of a simian foamy virus infecting Hylobates pileatus (pileated gibbon) reveals ancient co-evolution with lesser apes. Viruses 11: 608. [PDF]
182. Goldberg, T. L., C. D. Dunn, E. Leis and D. L. Waller (2019). A novel picornalike virus in a Wabash Pigtoe (Fusconaia flava) from the Upper Mississippi River, USA. Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation 22: 81-84. [PDF]
181. Goldberg, T. L. (2019). Monitoring bonefish health. Bonefish & Tarpon Journal Fall: 40-43. [PDF]
180. Fry, T. L., K. R. Friedrichs, T. C. Atwood, C. Duncan, K. Simac and T. Goldberg (2019). Reference intervals for blood-based biochemical analytes of southern Beaufort Sea polar bears. Conservation Physiology 7: coz040. [PDF]
179. Friant, S., W. A. Ayambem, A. O. Alobi, N. M. Ifebueme, O. M. Otukpa, D. A. Ogar, C. B. I. Alawa, T. L. Goldberg, J. K. Jacka and J. M. Rothman (2019). Life on the rainforest edge: food security in the agricultural-forest frontier of Cross River State, Nigeria. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 3: 113. [PDF]
178. Bennett, A. J., T. Bushmaker, K. Cameron, A. Ondzie, F. R. Niama, H. J. Parra, J. V. Mombouli, S. H. Olson, V. J. Munster and T. L. Goldberg (2019). Diverse RNA viruses of arthropod origin in the blood of fruit bats suggest a link between bat and arthropod viromes. Virology 528: 64-72. [PDF]
177. Arzt, J., I. Fish, S. J. Pauszek, S. L. Johnson, P. S. Chain, D. K. Rai, E. Rieder, T. L. Goldberg, L. L. Rodriguez and C. Stenfeldt (2019). The evolution of a super-swarm of foot-and-mouth disease virus in cattle. PLoS One 14: e0210847. [PDF]
176. Amato, K. R., J. Sanders, S. J. Song, M. Nute, J. L. Metcalf, L. R. Thompson, J. T. Morton, A. Amir, V. J. McKenzie, Humphrey, G., G. Gogul, J. Gaffney, A. L. Baden, G. A. O. Britton, F. P. Cuozzo, A. Di Fiore, N. Dominy, J. , T. L. Goldberg, A. Gomez, M. M. Kowalewski, R. Lewis, J., A. Link, M. L. Sauther, S. Tecot, B. A. White, K. E. Nelson, R. Stumpf, M., R. Knight and S. R. Leigh (2019). Evolutionary trends in host physiology outweigh dietary niche in structuring primate gut microbiomes. ISME Journal 13: 576–587. [PDF]
175. Amato, K. R., E. K. Mallott, D. McDonald, N. J. Dominy, T. Goldberg, J. E. Lambert, L. Swedell, J. L. Metcalf, A. Gomez, G. A. O. Britton, R. M. Stumpf, S. R. Leigh and R. Knight (2019). Convergence of human and Old World monkey gut microbiomes demonstrates the importance of human ecology over phylogeny. Genome Biology 20: 201. [PDF]
174. Weiss, D., R. M. Wallace, I. B. Rwego, T. R. Gillespie, C. A. Chapman, R. S. Singer and T. L. Goldberg (2018). Antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli and class 1 integrons in humans, domestic animals, and wild primates in rural Uganda. Applied & Environmental Microbiology 84: e01632-01618. [PDF]
173. Poh, K. C., E. Martin, E. D. Walker, U. Kitron, M. O. Ruiz, T. L. Goldberg and G. L. Hamer (2018). Co-circulation of flanders virus and West Nile virus in Culex mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) from Chicago, Illinois. Journal of Medical Entomology 55:1062-1066. [PDF]
172. Nelson, C. W., S. D. Sibley, S. O. Kolokotronis, G. L. Hamer, C. M. Newman, T. K. Anderson, E. D. Walker, U. D. Kitron, J. D. Brawn, M. O. Ruiz and T. L. Goldberg (2018). Selective constraint and adaptive potential of West Nile virus within and among naturally infected avian hosts and mosquito vectors. Virus Evolution 4: vey013. [PDF]
171. Leis, E., D. Waller, S. Knowles, T. Goldberg, J. Putnam, J. Richard, S. Erickson, E. Blevins and J. Weinzinger (2018). Building a response network to investigate potential pathogens associated with unionid mortality events. Ellipsaria 20: 44-45. [PDF]
170. Goldberg, T. L., V. L. Clyde, A. Gendron-Fitzpatrick, S. D. Sibley and R. Wallace (2018). Severe neurologic disease and chick mortality in crested screamers (Chauna torquata) infected with a novel Gyrovirus. Virology 520: 111-115. [PDF]
169. Emery Thompson, M., Z. P. Machanda, E. J. Scully, D. K. Enigk, E. Otali, M. N. Muller, T. L. Goldberg, C. A. Chapman and R. W. Wrangham (2018). Risk factors for respiratory illness in a community of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii). Royal Society Open Science 5: 180840. [PDF]
168. Amarasinghe, G. K., N. G. Arechiga Ceballos, A. C. Banyard, C. F. Basler, S. Bavari, A. J. Bennett, K. R. Blasdell, T. Briese, A. Bukreyev, Y. Cai, C. H. Calisher, C. Campos Lawson, K. Chandran, C. A. Chapman, C. Y. Chiu, K. S. Choi,P. L. Collins, R. G. Dietzgen, V. V. Dolja, O. Dolnik, L. L. Domier, R. Durrwald, J. M. Dye, A. J. Easton, H. Ebihara, J. E. Echevarria, A. R. Fooks, P. B. H. Formenty, R. A. M. Fouchier, C. M. Freuling, E. Ghedin, T. L. Goldberg, R. Hewson, M. Horie, T. H. Hyndman, D. Jiang, R. Kityo, G. P. Kobinger, H. Kondo, E. V. Koonin, M. Krupovic, G. Kurath, R. A. Lamb, B. Lee, E. M. Leroy, P. Maes, A. Maisner, D. A. Marston, S. K. Mor, T. Muller, E. Muhlberger, V. M. N. Ramirez, S. V. Netesov, T. F. F. Ng, N. Nowotny, G. Palacios, J. L. Patterson, J. T. Paweska, S. L. Payne, K. Prieto, B. K. Rima, P. Rota, D. Rubbenstroth, M. Schwemmle, S. Siddell, S. J. Smither, Q. Song, T. Song, M. D. Stenglein, D. M. Stone, A. Takada, R. B. Tesh, L. M. Thomazelli, K. Tomonaga, N. Tordo, J. S. Towner, N. Vasilakis, S. Vazquez-Moron, C. Verdugo, V. E. Volchkov, V. Wahl, P. J. Walker, D. Wang, L. F. Wang, J. F. X. Wellehan, M. R. Wiley, A. E. Whitfield, Y. I. Wolf, G. Ye, Y. Z. Zhang and J. H. Kuhn (2018). Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: update 2018. Archives of Virology 163: 2283–2294. [PDF]
167. Simons, N. D., G. N. Eick, M. J. Ruiz-Lopez, P. A. Omeja, C. A. Chapman, T. L. Goldberg, N. Ting and K. N. Sterner (2017). Cis-regulatory evolution in a wild primate: infection-associated genetic variation drives differential expression of MHC-DQA1 in vitro. Molecular Ecology 26: 4523-4535. [PDF]
166. Scully, E. J., S. Basnet, R. W. Wrangham, M. N. Muller, E. Otali, D. Hyeroba, K. A. Grindle, T. E. Pappas, M. E. Thompson, Z. Machanda, K. E. Watters, A. C. Palmenberg, J. E. Gern and T. L. Goldberg (2018). Lethal respiratory disease associated with human rhinovirus C in wild chimpanzees, Uganda, 2013. Emerging Infectious Diseases 24: 267-274. [PDF]
165. Goldberg, T. L., A. J. Bennett, R. Kityo, J. H. Kuhn and C. A. Chapman (2017). Kanyawara virus: a novel Rhabdovirus infecting newly discovered nycteribiid bat flies infesting previously unknown pteropodid bats in Uganda. Scientific Reports 7: 5287. [PDF]
164. Toohey-Kurth, K., S. D. Sibley and T. L. Goldberg (2017). Metagenomic assessment of adventitious viruses in commercial bovine sera. Biologicals 47: 64-68. [PDF]
163. Hyeroba, D., S. Friant, J. Acon, J. Okwee-Acai and T. L. Goldberg (2017). Demography and health of "village dogs" in rural Western Uganda. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 137: 24-27. [PDF]
162. Moncla, L. H., A. M. Weiler, G. Barry, J. T. Weinfurter, J. M. Dinis, O. Charlier, M. Lauck, A. L. Bailey, V. Wahl-Jensen, C. W. Nelson, J. C. Johnson, Y. Cai, T. L. Goldberg, D. H. O'Connor, P. B. Jahrling, J. H. Kuhn and T. C. Friedrich (2017). Within-host evolution of simian arteriviruses in crab-eating macaques. Journal of Virology 91: e02231-16. [PDF]
161. Paige, S. B., S. Friant, L. Clech, C. Malavé, K. Kemigabo, R. Obeti and T. L. Goldberg (2017). Combining footwear with public health iconography to prevent soil-transmitted helminth infections. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygeine 96: 205–213. [PDF]
160. Weny, G., J. Okwee-Acai, S. G. Okech, G. Tumwine, S. Ndyanabu, S. Abigaba and T. L. Goldberg (2017). Prevalence and risk factors associated with hemoparasites in cattle and goats at the edge of Kibale National Park, western Uganda. Journal of Parasitology 103: 69-74. [PDF]
159. Newman, C. M., B. L. Krebs, T. K. Anderson, G. L. Hamer, M. O. Ruiz, J. D. Brawn, W. M. Brown, U. D. Kitron and T. L. Goldberg (2017). Culex flavivirus during West Nile virus epidemic and interepidemic years in Chicago, United States. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 17: 567-575. [PDF]
158. Valenta, K., D. Twinomugisha, K. Godfrey, C. Liu, V. A. M. Schoof, T. L. Goldberg and C. A. Chapman (2017). Comparison of gastrointestinal parasite communities in vervet monkeys. Integrative Zoology 12: 512-520. [PDF]
157. Moreira, A., S. Raabis, M. Graham, S. D. Sibley, J. Cooper, K. Toohey-Kurth, T. L. Goldberg and S. F. Peek (2017). Identification by next-generation sequencing of Aichivirus B in a calf with enterocolitis and neurological signs: a cautionary tale. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 28: 209-211. [PDF]
156. Friant, S., T. E. Ziegler and T. L. Goldberg (2016). Primate reinfection with gastrointestinal parasites: behavioural and physiological predictors of parasite acquisition. Animal Behaviour 117: 105-113. [PDF]
155. Ladner, J. T., M. R. Wiley, B. Beitzel, A. J. Auguste, A. P. Dupuis, 2nd, M. E. Lindquist, S. D. Sibley, K. P. Kota, D. Fetterer, G. Eastwood, D. Kimmel, K. Prieto, H. Guzman, M. T. Aliota, D. Reyes, E. E. Brueggemann, L. St John, D. Hyeroba, M. Lauck, T. C. Friedrich, D. H. O'Connor, M. C. Gestole, L. H. Cazares, V. L. Popov, F. Castro-Llanos, T. J. Kochel, T. Kenny, B. White, M. D. Ward, J. R. Loaiza, T. L. Goldberg, S. C. Weaver, L. D. Kramer, R. B. Tesh and G. Palacios (2016). A multicomponent animal virus isolated from mosquitoes. Cell Host Microbe 20: 357-367 [PDF]
154. Sibley, S. D., M. A. Finley, B. B. Baker, C. Puzach, A. G. Armien, D. Giehtbrock and T. L. Goldberg (2016). Novel reovirus associated with epidemic mortality in wild largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides). Journal of General Virology 97: 2482–2487. [PDF]
153. Bayles, B. R., K. A. Brauman, J. N. Adkins, B. F. Allan, A. M. Ellis, T. L. Goldberg, C. D. Golden, D. S. Grigsby-Toussaint, S. S. Myers, S. A. Osofsky, T. H. Ricketts and J. B. Ristaino (2016). Ecosystem services connect environmental change to human health outcomes. Ecohealth 13: 443-449. [PDF]
152. Shand, L., W. M. Brown, L. F. Chaves, T. L. Goldberg, G. L. Hamer, L. Haramis, U. Kitron, E. D. Walker and M. O. Ruiz (2016). Predicting West Nile virus infection risk from the synergistic effects of rainfall and temperature. Journal of Medical Entomology 53: 935-944. [PDF]
151. Ghai, R., M. I. Thurber, A. E. Bakry, C. A. Chapman and T. L. Goldberg (2016). Multi-method assessment of patients with febrile illness reveals over-diagnosis of malaria in rural Uganda. Malaria Journal 15: 460. [PDF]
150. Medeiros, M. C., R. E. Ricklefs, J. D. Brawn, M. O. Ruiz, T. L. Goldberg and G. L. Hamer. (2016). Overlap in the seasonal infection patterns of avian malaria parasites and West Nile virus in vectors and hosts. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 95: 1121-1129. [PDF]
149. Friant, S., T. E. Ziegler and T. L. Goldberg (2016). Changes in physiological stress and behaviour in semi-free-ranging red-capped mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus) following antiparasitic treatment. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 283(1835). [PDF]
148. Bennett, A. J., S. D. Sibley, M. Lauck, G. Weny, D. Hyeroba, A. Tumukunde, T. C. Friedrich, D. H. O'Connor, C. A. Johnson, J. M. Rothman and T. L. Goldberg (2016). Naturally circulating hepatitis A virus in olive baboons, Uganda. Emerging Infectious Diseases 22: 1308-1310. [PDF]
147. Bonnell, T. R., R. R. Ghai, T. L. Goldberg, R. Sengupta and C. A. Chapman (2016). Spatial patterns of persistence for environmentally transmitted parasites: effects of regional climate and local landscape. Ecological Modelling 338: 78-89. [PDF]
146. Yu, S. Q., Y. Cai, C. Lyons, R. F. Johnson, E. Postnikova, S. Mazur, J. C. Johnson, S. R. Radoshitzky, A. L. Bailey, M. Lauck, T. L. Goldberg, D. H. O'Connor, P. B. Jahrling, T. C. Friedrich and J. H. Kuhn (2016). Specific detection of two divergent simian arteriviruses using RNAscope in situ hybridization. PLoS One 11(3): e0151313. [PDF]
145. Simons, N. D., M. J. Ruiz-Lopez, C. A. Chapman, T. L. Goldberg, J. A. Karl, R. W. Wiseman, P. S. Bohn, D. H. O'Connor and N. Ting (2016). Rapid identification of major histocompatibility complex class I haplotypes using deep sequencing in an endangered Old World monkey. Conservation Genetics Resources 8: 23-26. [PDF]
144. Lester, J., S. Paige, C. A. Chapman, M. Gibson, J. Holland Jones, W. M. Switzer, N. Ting, T. L. Goldberg and S. D. Frost (2016). Assessing commitment and reporting fidelity to a text message-based participatory surveillance in rural Western Uganda. PLoS One 11: e0155971. [PDF]
143. Karki, S., G. L. Hamer, T. K. Anderson, T. L. Goldberg, U. D. Kitron, B. L. Krebs, E. D. Walker and M. O. Ruiz (2016). Effect of trapping methods, weather, and landscape on estimates of the Culex vector mosquito abundance. Environmental Health Insights 10: 93-103. [PDF]
142. Bailey, A. L., M. Lauck, R. R. Ghai, C. W. Nelson, K. Heimbruch, A. L. Hughes, T. L. Goldberg, J. H. Kuhn, A. J. Jasinska, N. B. Freimer, C. Apetrei and D. H. O'Connor (2016). Arteriviruses, pegiviruses, and lentiviruses are common among wild African monkeys. Journal of Virology 90: 6724-6737. [PDF]
141. Lee LM, Wallace RS, Clyde VL, Gendron-Fitzpatrick A, Sibley SD, Stuchin M, Lauck M, Nakao M, Lavikainen A, Hoberg E, Goldberg TL. (2016) Definitive hosts of Versteria species (Cestoda: Taeniidae) causing fatal infection in North America. Emerging Infecitous Diseases. 22: 707-710. [PDF]
140. Newman, C. M., T. K. Anderson and T. L. Goldberg (2016). Decreased flight activity in Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae) naturally infected with culex flavivirus. Journal of Medical Entomology 53: 233-236. [PDF]
139. Wahl-Jensen, V., J. C. Johnson, M. Lauck, J. T. Weinfurter, L. H. Moncla, A. M. Weiler, O. Charlier, O. Rojas, R. Byrum, D. R. Ragland, L. Huzella, E. Zommer, M. Cohen, J. G. Bernbaum, Y. Caì, H. B. Sanford, S. Mazur, R. F. Johnson, J. Qin, G. F. Palacios, A. L. Bailey, Peter B. Jahrling, T. L. Goldberg, D. H. O’Connor, T. C. Friedrich and J. H. Kuhn (2016). Divergent simian arteriviruses cause simian hemorrhagic fever of differing severities in macaques. mBio 7: e02009-15. [PDF]
138. Bailey, A. L., M. Lauck, S. D. Sibley, T. C. Friedrich, J. H. Kuhn, N. B. Freimer, A. J. Jasinska, J. E. Phillips-Conroy, C. J. Jolly, P. A. Marx, C. Apetrei, J. Rogers, T. L. Goldberg and D. H. O'Connor (2015). Zoonotic potential of simian arteriviruses. Journal of Virology 90: 630-635. [PDF]
137. Goldberg, T. L. and J. A. Patz (2015). The need for a global health ethic. Lancet 386: e37-e39. [PDF]
136. Wilson-Rothering, A., S. Marcquenski, R. Koenigs, R. Bruch, K. Kamke, D. Isermann, A. Thurman, K. Toohey-Kurth and T. Goldberg (2015). Temporal variation in viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus antibodies in freshwater drum (Aplodinotus grunniens) indicates cyclic transmission in Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 53: 2889-2894. [PDF]
135. Lauck, M., A. L. Bailey, K. G. Andersen, T. L. Goldberg, P. C. Sabeti and D. H. O'Connor (2015). GB virus C coinfections in West African Ebola patients. Journal of Virology 89: 2425-2429. [PDF]
134. Boothe, E., M. C. Medeiros, U. D. Kitron, J. D. Brawn, M. O. Ruiz, T. L. Goldberg, E. D. Walker and G. L. Hamer (2015). Identification of avian and hemoparasite DNA in blood-engorged abdomens of Culex pipiens (Diptera; Culicidae) from a West Nile virus epidemic region in suburban Chicago, Illinois. Journal of Medical Entomology 52: 461-468. [PDF]
133. Lauck, M., S. V. Alkhovsky, Y. Bao, A. L. Bailey, Z. V. Shevtsova, A. M. Shchetinin, T. V. Vishnevskaya, M. G. Lackemeyer, E. Postnikova, S. Mazur, J. Wada, S. R. Radoshitzky, T. C. Friedrich, B. A. Lapin, P. G. Deriabin, P. B. Jahrling, T. L. Goldberg, D. H. O'Connor and J. H. Kuhn (2015). Historical outbreaks of simian hemorrhagic fever in captive macaques were caused by distinct arteriviruses. Journal of Virology 89: 8082-8087. [PDF]
132. McKee, E. M., E. D. Walker, T. K. Anderson, U. D. Kitron, J. D. Brawn, B. L. Krebs, C. Newman, M. O. Ruiz, R. S. Levine, M. E. Carrington, R. G. McLean, T. L. Goldberg and G. L. Hamer (2015). West Nile virus antibody decay rate in free-ranging birds. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 51: 601-608. [PDF]
131. Bailey, A. L., M. Lauck, M. Mohns, E. J. Peterson, K. Beheler, K. G. Brunner, K. Crosno, A. Mejia, J. Mutschler, M. Gehrke, J. Greene, A. J. Ericsen, A. Weiler, G. Lehrer-Brey, T. C. Friedrich, S. D. Sibley, E. G. Kallas, S. Capuano, 3rd, J. Rogers, T. L. Goldberg, H. A. Simmons and D. H. O'Connor (2015). Durable sequence stability and bone marrow tropism in a macaque model of human pegivirus infection. Science Translational Medicine 7: 305ra144. [PDF]
130. Kuhn, J. H., M. Lauck, A. L. Bailey, A. M. Shchetinin, T. V. Vishnevskaya, Y. Bào, T. F. F. Ng, M. LeBreton, B. S. Schneider, A. Gillis, U. Tamoufe, J. L. D. Diffo, J. M. Takuo, N. O. Kondov, L. L. Coffey, N. D. Wolfe, E. Delwart, A. N. Clawson, E. Postnikova, L. Bollinger, M. G. Lackemeyer, S. R. Radoshitzky, G. Palacios, J. Wada, Z. V. Shevtsova, P. B. Jahrling, B. A. Lapin, P. G. Deriabin, M. Dunowska, S. V. Alkhovsky, J. Rogers, T. C. Friedrich, D. H. O’Connor and T. L. Goldberg (2015). Reorganization and expansion of the nidoviral family Arteriviridae. Archives of Virology: DOI 10.1007/s00705-00015-02672-z. [PDF]
129. Ghai, R. R., V. Fugere, C. A. Chapman, T. L. Goldberg and T. J. Davies (2015). Sickness behaviour associated with non-lethal infections in wild primates. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Biological Sciences 282: 20151436. [PDF]
128. Friant, S., S. B. Paige and T. L. Goldberg (2015). Drivers of bushmeat hunting and perceptions of zoonoses in nigerian hunting communities. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 9: e0003792. [PDF]
127. Friant, S., K. Brown, M. T. Saari, N. H. Segel, J. Slezak and T. L. Goldberg (2015). Lung fluke (Paragonimus africanus) infects Nigerian red-capped mangabeys and causes respiratory disease. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 4: 329-332. [PDF]
126. Cai, Y., E. N. Postnikova, J. G. Bernbaum, S. Q. Yu, S. Mazur, N. M. Deiuliis, S. R. Radoshitzky, M. G. Lackemeyer, A. McCluskey, P. J. Robinson, V. Haucke, V. Wahl-Jensen, A. L. Bailey, M. Lauck, T. C. Friedrich, D. H. O'Connor, T. L. Goldberg, P. B. Jahrling and J. H. Kuhn (2015). Simian hemorrhagic fever virus cell entry is dependent on CD163 and uses a clathrin-mediated endocytosis-like pathway. Journal of Virology 89: 844-856. [PDF]
125. Genomic Resources Development Consortium., S. Blanchet, O. Bouchez, C. A. Chapman, P. D. Etter, T. L. Goldberg, E. A. Johnson, J. H. Jones, G. Loot, P. A. Omeja, O. Rey, M. J. Ruiz-Lopez, W. M. Switzer and N. Ting (2015). Genomic resources notes accepted 1 December 2014 - 31 January 2015: Identification of SNP markers for the endangered Ugandan red colobus (Procolobus rufomitratus tephrosceles) using RAD sequencing. Molecular Ecology Resources 15: 684. [PDF]
124. Paige, S. B., C. Malavé, E. Mbabazi, J. Mayer and T. L. Goldberg (2015). Uncovering zoonoses awareness in an emerging disease "hotspot." Social Science and Medicine 129: 78-86. [PDF]
123. Paige, S. B., S. D. Frost, M. A. Gibson, J. H. Jones, A. Shankar, W. M. Switzer, N. Ting and T. L. Goldberg (2014). Beyond bushmeat: animal contact, injury, and zoonotic disease risk in western Uganda. Ecohealth 11: 534-543. [PDF]
122. Kamlangdee, A., B. Kingstad-Bakke, T. Anderson, T. Goldberg and J. Osorio (2014). Broad protection against avian influenza using a modified Vaccinia Ankara virus expressing a mosaic hemagglutinin gene. Journal of Virology 88: 13300-13309. [PDF]
121. Ghai, R. R., N. D. Simons, C. A. Chapman, P. A. Omeja, T. J. Davies, N. Ting and T. L. Goldberg (2014). Hidden population structure and cross-species transmission of whipworms (Trichuris sp.) in humans and non-human primates in Uganda. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 8: e3256. [PDF]
120. Thurber, M. I., K. Gamble, B. Krebs and T. L. Goldberg (2014). Avian malaria in free-ranging birds and captive flamingos in Chicago. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 45: 749-754 [PDF]
119. Chapman, C. A., B. van Bavel, C. Boodman, R. R. Ghai, J. F. Gogarten, J. Hartter, L. E. Mechak, P. A. Omeja, S. Poonawala, D. Tuli and T. L. Goldberg. (2015). Providing health care to improve community perceptions of protected areas. Oryx 49: 636-642. [PDF]
118. Bailey, A., M. Lauck, S. Sibley, J. Pecotte, K. Rice, G. Weny, A. Tumukunde, D. Hyeroba, J. Greene, M. Correll, M. Gleicher, T. Friedrich, P. Jahrling, J. Kuhn, T. Goldberg, J. Rogers and D. O'Connor (2014). Two novel simian arteriviruses in captive and wild baboons (Papio spp.). Journal of Virology 22: 13231-13239. [PDF]
117. Chapman, C. A., A. DeLuycker, R. A. Reyna-Hurtado, J. C. Serio-Silva, T. B. Smith, K. B. Strier and T. L. Goldberg (2014). Safeguarding biodiversity: what works according to the conservation community. Oryx, doi:10.1017/S0030605314000738. [PDF]
116. Lauck, M., G. Palacios, M. Wiley, Y. Lǐ, Y. Fang, M. Lackemeyer, Y. Cai, A. Bailey, E. Postnikova, S. Radoshitzky, R. Johnson, S. Alkhovsky, P. Deriabin, T. Friedrich, T. Goldberg, P. Jahrling, D. O'Connor and J. Kuhn (2014). Genome sequences of simian hemorriagic fever virus variant NIH LVR42-0/M6941 isolates (Arteriviridae: Arterivirus). Genome Announcements 2: e00978-14. [PDF]
115. Goldberg, T. L., A. Gendron-Fitzpatrick, K. M. Deering, R. S. Wallace, V. L. Clyde, M. Lauck, G. E. Rosen, A. J. Bennett, E. C. Greiner and D. H. O'Connor (2014). Fatal metacestode infection in Bornean orangutan caused by unknown Versteria species. Emerging Infectious Diseases 20: 109-113. [PDF]
114. Lauck, M., W. M. Switzer, S. D. Sibley, D. Hyeroba, A. Tumukunde, G. Weny, A. Shankar, J. M. Greene, A. J. Ericsen, H. Zheng, N. Ting, C. A. Chapman, T. C. Friedrich, T. L. Goldberg and D. H. O'Connor (2014). Discovery and full genome characterization of a new SIV lineage infecting red-tailed guenons (Cercopithecus ascanius schmidti) in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Retrovirology 11: 55. [PDF]
113. Ghai, R. R., C. A. Chapman, P. A. Omeja, T. J. Davies and T. L. Goldberg (2014). Nodule worm infection in humans and wild primates in Uganda: cryptic species in a newly identified region of human transmission. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 8: e2641. [PDF]
112. Wilson, A., T. Goldberg, S. Marcquenski, W. Olson, F. Goetz, P. Hershberger, L. Hart and K. Toohey-Kurth (2014). Development and evaluation of a blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and virus neutralization assay to detect antibodies to viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology 21: 435-442. [PDF]
111. Sibley, S. D., M. Lauck, A. L. Bailey, D. Hyeroba, A. Tumukunde, G. Weny, C. A. Chapman, D. H. O'Connor, T. L. Goldberg and T. C. Friedrich (2014). Discovery and characterization of distinct simian pegiviruses in three wild African old world monkey species. PLoS One 9: e98569. [PDF]
110. McCord, A. I., C. A. Chapman, G. Weny, A. Tumukunde, D. Hyeroba, K. Klotz, A. S. Koblings, D. N. Mbora, M. Cregger, B. A. White, S. R. Leigh and T. L. Goldberg (2014). Fecal microbiomes of non-human primates in Western Uganda reveal species-specific communities largely resistant to habitat perturbation. American Journal of Primatology 76: 347-354. [PDF]
109. Hamer, G. L., T. K. Anderson, D. J. Donovan, J. D. Brawn, B. L. Krebs, A. M. Gardner, M. O. Ruiz, W. M. Brown, U. D. Kitron, C. M. Newman, T. L. Goldberg and E. D. Walker (2014). Dispersal of adult Culex mosquitoes in an urban West Nile virus hotspot: a mark-capture study incorporating stable isotope enrichment of natural larval habitats. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 8: e2768. [PDF]
108. Bailey, A. L., M. Lauck, A. Weiler, S. D. Sibley, J. M. Dinis, Z. Bergman, C. W. Nelson, M. Correll, M. Gleicher, D. Hyeroba, A. Tumukunde, G. Weny, C. Chapman, J. H. Kuhn, A. L. Hughes, T. C. Friedrich, T. L. Goldberg and D. H. O'Connor (2014). High genetic diversity and adaptive potential of two simian hemorrhagic fever viruses in a wild primate population. PLoS One 9(3): e90714. [PDF]
107. Hamer, S. A., A. B. Bernard, R. M. Donovan, J. A. Hartel, R. W. Wrangham, E. Otali and T. L. Goldberg (2013). Coincident tick infestations in the nostrils of wild chimpanzees and a human in Uganda. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 89: 924-927. [PDF]
106. Ghai, R. R., S. D. Sibley, M. Lauck, J. M. Dinis, A. L. Bailey, C. A. Chapman, P. Omeja, T. C. Friedrich, D. H. O’Connor and T. L. Goldberg (2014). Deep sequencing identifies two genotypes and high viral genetic diversity of human Pegivirus (GB Virus C) in rural Ugandan patients. Journal of General Virology 94: 2670–2678. [PDF]
105. Lauck, M., W. M. Switzer, S. D. Sibley, D. Hyeroba, A. Tumukunde, G. Weny, B. Taylor, A. Shankar, N. Ting, C. A. Chapman, T. C. Friedrich, T. L. Goldberg and D. H. O'Connor (2013). Discovery and full genome characterization of two highly divergent simian immunodeficiency viruses infecting black-and-white colobus monkeys (Colobus guereza) in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Retrovirology, in press. [PDF]
104. Lauck, M., S. D. Sibley, J. Lara, M. A. Purdy, Y. Khudyakov, D. Hyeroba, A. Tumukunde, G. Weny, W. M. Switzer, C. A. Chapman, A. L. Hughes, T. C. Friedrich, D. H. O'Connor and T. L. Goldberg (2013). A novel hepacivirus with an unusually long and intrinsically disordered NS5A protein in a wild Old World primate. Journal of Virology 87: 8971–8981. [PDF]
103. Thurber, M. I., R. R. Ghai, D. Hyeroba, G. Weny, A. Tumukunde, C. A. Chapman, R. W. Wiseman, J. Dinis, J. Steeil, E. C. Greiner, T. C. Friedrich, D. H. O’Connor and T. L. Goldberg (2013). Co-infection and cross-species transmission of divergent Hepatocystis lineages in a wild African primate community. International Journal for Parasitology, 43: 613-619. [PDF]
102. Chapman, C. A., T. R. Bonnell, R. Sengupta, T. L. Goldberg and J. M. Rothman (2013). Is Markhamia lutea's abundance determined by animal foraging? Forest Ecology and Management 308: 62–66. [PDF]
101. Murchie, K. J., S. J. Cooke, A. J. Danylchuk, S. E. Danylchuk, T. L. Goldberg, C. D. Suski and D. P. Philipp (2013). Movement patterns of bonefish (Albula vulpes) in tidal creeks and coastal waters of Eleuthera, The Bahamas. Fisheries Research 147: 404-412. [PDF]
100. Hyeroba, D., P. Apell, T. Goldberg, L. A. Shafer, T. Kidega and C. Asimwe (2013). Ketamine-medetomidine regimen for chemical immobilization of free ranging chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in Uganda. Veterinary Record 172:475. [PDF]
99. Chapman, C. A., Ghai, R., Jacob, A., Koojo, S. M., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Rothman, J. M., Twinomugisha, D., Wasserman, M. D. and Goldberg, T. L. (2013). Going, going, gone: a 15-year history of the decline of primates in forest fragments near Kibale National Park, Uganda. In Primates in Fragments: Complexity and Resilience, edited by Marsh, L. K. and Chapman, C. A. New York, Springer. [PDF]
98. Lauck, M., Sibley, S. D., Hyeroba, D., Tumukunde, A., Weny, G., Chapman, C. A., Ting, N., Switzer, W. M., Kuhn, J. H., Friedrich, T. C., O'Connor, D. H. and Goldberg, T. L. (2013). Exceptional simian hemorrhagic fever virus diversity in a wild African primate community. Journal of Virology 87: 688-91. [PDF]
97. Hamer, G. L., Anderson, T. K., Berry, G. E., Makohon-Moore, A. P., Crafton, J. C., Brawn, J. D., Dolinski, A. C., Krebs, B. L., Ruiz, M. O., Muzzall, P. M., Goldberg, T. L. and Walker, E. D. (2013). Prevalence of filarioid nematodes and trypanosomes in American robins and house sparrows, Chicago USA. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 2: 42-49 [PDF]
96. Hamer, G. L., Donovan, D. J., Hood-Nowotny, R., Kaufman, M. G., Goldberg, T. L. and Walker, E. D. (2012). Evaluation of a stable isotope method to mark naturally-breeding larval mosquitoes for adult dispersal studies. Journal of Medical Entomology 49: 61-70. [PDF]
95. Goldberg, T. L., Paige, S. and Chapman, C. A. (2012). The Kibale EcoHealth Project: exploring connections among human health, animal health, and landscape dynamics in western Uganda. In Conservation Medicine: Applied Cases of Ecosystem Health, edited by Aguirre, A. A., Daszak, P. and Ostfeld, R. S. New York, Oxford University Press. [PDF]
94. Anderson, T. K., Laegreid, W. W., Cerutti, F., Osorio, F. A., Nelson, E. A., Christopher-Hennings, J. and Goldberg, T. L. (2012). Ranking viruses: measures of positional importance within networks define core viruses for rational polyvalent vaccine development. Bioinformatics 28: 1624-1632. [PDF]
93. Hamer, S. A., Goldberg, T. L., Kitron, U. D., Brawn, J. D., Anderson, T. K., Loss, S. R., Walker, E. D., and Hamer, G. L. (2012). Wild birds and urban ecology of ticks and tick-borne pathogens, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 2005-2010. Emerging Infectious Diseases 18: 1589-1595. [PDF]
92. Morningstar, R. J., Hamer, G. L., Goldberg, T. L., Huang, S., Andreadis, T. A. and Walker, E. D. (2012). Diversity of Wolbachia pipientis strain wPip in a genetically admixtured, above-ground Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae) population: association with form molestus ancestry and host selection patterns. Journal of Medical Entomology, 49: 474-481. [PDF]
91. Bearden, A., Friedrich, T. C., Goldberg, T. L., Byrne, B., Spiegel, C., Schult, P. and Safdar, N. (2012). An outbreak of the 2009 influenza a (H1N1) virus in a children's hospital. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, 6: 374-379. [PDF]
90. Salyer, S. J., Gillespie, T. R., Rwego, I. B., Chapman, C. A. and Goldberg, T. L. (2012). Epidemiology and molecular relationships of Cryptosporidium spp. in people, primates, and livestock from western Uganda. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 6: e1597. [PDF]
89. Chapman, C. A., Bowman, D. D., Ghai, R. R., Gogarten, J. F., Goldberg, T. L., Rothman, J. M., Twinomugisha, D. and Walsh, C. (2011). Protozoan parasites in group-living primates: testing the biological island hypothesis. American Journal of Primatology 73: 1-8. [PDF]
88. Newman, C. M., Cerutti, F., Anderson, T. K., Hamer, G. L., Walker, E. D., Kitron, U. D., Ruiz, M. O., Brawn, J. D. and Goldberg, T. L. (2011). Culex flavivirus and West Nile virus mosquito coinfection and positive ecological association in Chicago, United States. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 11: 1099-105. [PDF]
87. Pauszek, S. J., Barrera Jdel, C., Goldberg, T., Allende, R. and Rodriguez, L. L. (2011). Genetic and antigenic relationships of vesicular stomatitis viruses from South America. Archives of Virology 156: 1961-1968. [PDF]
86. Hamer, G. L., Kelly, P. H., Focks, D. A., Goldberg, T. L. and Walker, E. D. (2011). Evaluation of a novel emergence trap to study Culex mosquitoes in urban catch basins. Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 27: 142-147. [PDF]
85. Hamer, G. L., Chaves, L. F., Anderson, T. K., Kitron, U. D., Brawn, J. D., Ruiz, M. O., Loss, S. R., Walker, E. D. and Goldberg, T. L. (2011). Fine-scale variation in vector host use and force of infection drive localized patterns of west nile virus transmission. PLoS One 6: e23767. [PDF]
84. Girard, J., Goldberg, T. L. and Hamer, G. L. (2011). Field investigation of innate immunity in passerine birds in suburban Chicago, Illinois, USA. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 47: 603-11. [PDF]
83. Danylchuk, A. J., Cooke, S. J., Goldberg, T. L., Suski, C. D., Murchie, K. J., Danylchuk, S. E., Shultz, A. D., Haak, C. R., Brooks, E. J., Oronti, A., Koppelman, J. B. and Philipp, D. P. (2011). Aggregations and offshore movements as indicators of spawning activity of bonefish (Albula vulpes) in The Bahamas. Marine Biology DOI 10.1007/s00227-011-1707-6. [PDF]
82. Lauck, M., Hyeroba, D., Tumukunde, A., Weny, G., Lank, S. M.,Chapman, C. A., O'Connor, D. H., Friedrich, T. C., and Goldberg, T. L. (2011) Novel, divergent simian hemorrhagic fever viruses in a wild Ugandan red colobus monkey discovered using direct pyrosequencing. PLoS ONE 6(4): e19056. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0019056. [PDF]
81. Cerutti, F., Bertolotti, L., Goldberg, T. L. and Giacobini, M. (2011). Taxon ordering in phylogenetic trees by means of evolutionary algorithms. BioData Mining 4: doi:10.1186/1756-0381-4-20. [PDF]
80. Cerutti, F., Bertolotti, L., Goldberg, T. L. and Giacobini, M. (2011). Taxon ordering in phylogenetic trees: a workbench test. BMC Bioinformatics 12: 58. [PDF]
79. Murchie, K. J., Cooke, S. J., Danylchuk, A. J., Danylchuk, S. E., Goldberg, T. L., Suski, C. D. and Philipp, D. P. (2011). Thermal biology of bonefish (Albula vulpes) in Bahamian coastal waters and tidal creeks: an integrated laboratory and field study. Journal of Thermal Biology 36: 38-48. [PDF]
78. Shultz, A. D., Murchie, K. J., Griffith, C., Cooke, S. J., Danylchuk, A. J., Goldberg, T. L. and Suski, C. D. (2011). Impacts of dissolved oxygen on the behavior and physiology of bonefish: implications for live-release angling tournaments. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 402: 19-26. [PDF]
77. O’Toole, A. C., Danylchuk, A. J., Goldberg, T. L., Suski, C. D., Philipp, D. P., Brooks, E. and Cooke, S. J. (2011). Spatial ecology and residency patterns of adult great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) in coastal waters of The Bahamas. Marine Biology DOI 10.1007/s00227-011-1728-1. [PDF]
76. Yildirim, S., Yeoman, C. J., Sipos, M., Torralba, M., Wilson, B. A., Goldberg, T. L., Stumpf, R. M., Leigh, S. R., White, B. A. and Nelson, K. E. (2010). Characterization of the fecal microbiome from non-human wild primates reveals species specific microbial communities. PLoS One 5: e13963. [PDF]
75. Bonnell, T. R., Sengupta, R. R., Chapman, C. A. and Goldberg, T. L. (2010). An agent-based model of red colobus resources and disease dynamics implicates key resource sites as hot spots of disease transmission. Ecological Modelling 221: 2491–2500. [PDF]
74. Ruiz, M. O., Chaves, L. F., Hamer, G. L., Sun, T., Brown, W. M., Walker, E. D., Haramis, L., Goldberg, T. L. and Kitron, U. D. (2010). Local impact of temperature and precipitation on West Nile virus infection in Culex species mosquitoes in northeast Illinois, U.S.A. Parasites and Vectors 3: 19. [PDF]
73. Readel, A. M., Phillips, C. A. and Goldberg, T. L. (2010). Prevalence of Salmonella in intestinal mucosal samples from free-ranging red-eared sliders (Trachemys scripta elegans) in Illinois. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 5: 207-213. [PDF]
72. Murchie, K. J., Schwager, E., Cooke, S. J., Danylchuk, A. J., Danylchuk, S. E., Goldberg, T. L., Suski, C. D. and Philipp, D. P. (2010). Spatial ecology of juvenile lemon sharks (Negaprion brevirostris) in tidal creeks and coastal waters of Eleuthera, The Bahamas. Environmental Biology of Fishes 89: 95-104. [PDF]
71. Amore, G., Bertolotti, L., Hamer, G. L., Kitron, U. D., Walker, E. D., Ruiz, M. O., Brawn, J. D. and Goldberg, T. L. (2010). Multi-year evolutionary dynamics of West Nile virus in suburban Chicago, USA, 2005-2007. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 365: 1871-1878. [PDF]
70. Readel, A. and Goldberg, T. (2010). Blood parasites of frogs From an equatorial African montane forest in Western Uganda. Journal of Parasitology 96: 448-450. [PDF]
69. Johnston, A. R., Gillespie, T. R., Rwego, I. B., Tranby McLachlan, T. L., Kent, A. D. and Goldberg, T. L. (2010). Molecular epidemiology of cross-species Giardia duodenalis transmission in western Uganda. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 4: e683. [PDF]
68. Ruiz, M. O., Chaves, L. F., Hamer, G. L., Sun, T., Brown, W. M., Walker, E. D., Haramis, L., Goldberg, T. L. and Kitron, U. D. (2010). Local impact of temperature and precipitation on West Nile virus infection in Culex species mosquitoes in northeast Illinois, U.S.A. Parasites and Vectors 3:19. [PDF]
67. Goldberg, T. L., Anderson, T. K. and Hamer, G. L. (2010). West Nile virus may have hitched a ride across the Western United States on Culex tarsalis mosquitoes. Molecular Ecology 19: 1519-1519. [PDF]
66. Goldberg, T. L., Sintasath, D. M., Chapman, C. A., Cameron, K. M., Karesh, W. B., Tang, S., Wolfe, N. D., Rwego, I. B., Ting, N. and Switzer, W. M. (2009). Coinfection of Ugandan red colobus (Procolobus [Piliocolobus] rufomitratus tephrosceles) with novel, divergent delta-, lenti-, and spumaretroviruses. Journal of Virology 83: 11318-11329. [PDF]
65. Pongsiri, M. J., Roman, J., Ezenwa, V. O., Goldberg, T. L., Koren, H. S., Newbold, S. C., Ostfeld, R. S., Pattanayak, S. K. and Salkeld, D. J. (2009). Biodiversity loss affects global disease ecology. BioScience 59: 945-954. [PDF]
64. Huang, S., Hamer, G. L., Molaei, G., Walker, E. D., Goldberg, T. L., Kitron, U. D. and Andreadis, T. G. (2009). Genetic variation associated with mammalian feeding in Culex pipiens from a West Nile virus epidemic region in Chicago, Illinois. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 9: 637-642. [PDF]
63. Loss, S. R., G. L. Hamer, T. L. Goldberg, M. O. Ruiz, U. D. Kitron, E. D. Walker and J. D. Brawn (2009). Nestling passerines are not important hosts for amplification of West Nile virus in Chicago, Illinois. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 9: 13-17. [PDF]
62. Chapman, C. A., Huffman, M. A., Ryan, S. J., Sengupta, R. and Goldberg, T. L. (2009). Ways forward in the study of primate parasite ecology. In Primate Parasite Ecology: The Dynamics and Study of Host-Parasite Relationships, edited by Huffman, M. A. and Chapman, C. A. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pages 487-505. [PDF]
61. Hamer, G. L., U. D. Kitron, T. L. Goldberg, J. D. Brawn, S. R. Loss, M. O. Ruiz, D. B. Hayes, and E. D. Walker. (2009). Host selection by Culex pipiens mosquitoes and West Nile virus amplification. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygeine 80: 268-78. [PDF]
60. Loss, S. R., G. L. Hamer, E. D. Walker, M. O. Ruiz, T. L. Goldberg, U. D. Kitron and J. D. Brawn (2009). Avian host community structure and prevalence of West Nile virus in Chicago, Illinois. Oecologia 159: 415-424. [PDF]
59. Rwego, I. B., Isabirye-Basuta, G., Gillespie, T. R. and Goldberg, T. L. (2009). Bacterial exchange between gorillas, humans, and livestock in Bwindi. Gorilla Journal 38: 16-18. [PDF]
58. Rothman, J. M., Chapman, C. A., Twinomugisha, D., Wasserman, M. D., Lambert, J. E. and Goldberg, T. L. (2008). Measuring physical traits of primates remotely: the use of parallel lasers. American Journal of Primatology 70: 1191-1195. [PDF]
57. Rwego, I. B., G. Isabirye-Basuta, T. Gillespie and T. L. Goldberg (2008). Gastrointestinal bacterial transmission among humans, mountain gorillas, and livestock in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda. Conservation Biology 22: 1600-1607. [PDF]
56. Goldberg, T. L., T. R. Gillespie, I. B. Rwego, E. E. Estoff and C. A. Chapman (2008). Forest fragmentation as cause of bacterial transmission among primates, humans, and livestock, Uganda. Emerging Infectious Diseases 14: 1375-1382. [PDF]
55. Goldberg, T. L., C. A. Chapman, K. Cameron, T. Saj, W. B. Karesh, N. Wolfe, S. W. Wong, M. E. Dubois and M. K. Slifka (2008). Serologic evidence for novel poxvius in endangered red colobus monkeys, western Uganda. Emerging Infectious Diseases 14: 801-803. [PDF]
54. Bertolotti, L., U. D. Kitron, E. D. Walker, M. O. Ruiz, J. D. Brawn, S. R. Loss, G. L. Hamer and T. L. Goldberg (2008). Fine-scale genetic variation and evolution of West Nile Virus in a transmission "hot spot" in suburban Chicago, USA. Virology 374: 381-389. [PDF]
53. Hamer, G. L., U. D. Kitron, J. D. Brawn, S. R. Loss, M. O. Ruiz, T. L. Goldberg and E. D. Walker (2008). Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae): a bridge vector of West Nile virus to humans. Journal of Medical Entomology, 45: 125-128. [PDF]
52. Goldberg, T. L., T. R. Gillespie and I. B. Rwego (2008). Health and disease in the people, primates, and domestic animals of Kibale National Park: implications for conservation. In Science and Conservation in African Forests: The Benefits of Long-Term Research, edited by R. Wrangham and E. Ross. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: pages 75-87. [PDF]
51. Vashisht, K., T. L. Goldberg, R. J. Husmann, W. Schnitzlein and F. A. Zuckermann (2008). Identification of immunodominant T-cell epitopes present in glycoprotein 5 of the North American genotype of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. Vaccine 26: 747-4753. [PDF]
50. Vashisht, K., K. R. Erlandson, L. D. Firkins, F. A. Zuckermann and T. L. Goldberg (2008). Evaluation of contact exposure as a method for acclimatizing growing pigs to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 232: 1530-1535. [PDF]
49. Hamer, G. L., E. D. Walker, J. D. Brawn, S. R. Loss, M. O. Ruiz, T. L. Goldberg, A. M. Schotthoefer, W. M. Brown, E. Wheeler and U. D. Kitron (2008). Rapid amplification of West Nile virus: the role of hatch-year birds. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 8: 57-67. [PDF]
48. Rwego, I. B., T. R. Gillespie, G. Isabirye-Basuta and T. L. Goldberg (2008). High rates of Escherichia coli transmission between livestock and humans in rural Uganda. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 46: 3187-3191 [PDF]
47. Goldberg, T. L. (2008). Commentary on Pandemic human viruses cause decline of endangered great apes, by Kondgen et al., 2008, Current Biology 18: 260–264. American Journal of Primatology 70:1-9. [PDF]
46. Readel, A. M., Phillips, C. P., and Goldberg, T. L. (2008). Absence of cloacal shedding of Salmonella in wild red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans). Herpetological Review 39: 427-430. [PDF]
45. Danylchuk, A. J., S. E. Danylchuk, S. J. Cooke, T. L. Goldberg, J. Koppelman, and D. P. Philipp. 2008. Ecology and Management of Bonefish (Albula spp) in the Bahamian Archipelago. In J. S. Ault (ed.), Biology and Management of the World Tarpon and Bonefish Fisheries. CRC Press, Miami, p. 79-92. [PDF]
44. Suski, C. D., S. J. Cooke, A. J. Danylchuk, C. M. O'Connor, M. A. Gravel, T. Redpath, K. C. Hanson, A. J. Gingerich, K. J. Murchie, S. E. Danylchuk, J. B. Koppelman, and T. L. Goldberg. 2007. Physiological disturbance and recovery dynamics of bonefish (Albula vulpes), a tropical marine fish, in response to variable exercise and exposure to air. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology 148: 664-73. [PDF]
43. Goldberg, T. L. and N. D. Wolfe (2007). Book Review: Infectious Diseases in Primates. Quarterly Review of Biology 82:289. [PDF]
42. Goldberg, T. L. and N. D. Wolfe (2007). "Book Review: Infectious Diseases in Primates. EcoHealth 4: 231-233. [PDF]
41. Goldberg, T. L., A. M. Readel and M. H. Lee (2007). Chytrid fungus in frogs from an equatorial African montane forest in western Uganda. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 43: 521-524. [PDF]
40. Danylchuk, S. E., A. J. Danylchuk, S. J. Cooke, T. L. Goldberg, J. Koppelman and D. P. Philipp (2007). Effects of recreational angling on the post-release behavior and predation of bonefish (Albula vulpes): the role of equilibrium status at the time of release. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 346: 127-133. [PDF]
39. Goldberg, T. L., Gillespie, T. R., Rwego, I. B., Wheeler, E. R., Estoff, E. E., and Chapman, C. A. (2007). Patterns of gastrointestinal bacterial exchange between chimpanzees and humans involved in research and tourism in western Uganda. Biological Conservation 135: 527-533. [PDF]
38. Salzer, J. S., Goldberg, T. L., Rwego, I. B., Kuhlenschmidt, M. S., and Gillespie, T. R. (2007). Giardia sp. and Cryptosporidium sp. infections in primates in fragmented and undisturbed forest in western Uganda. Journal of Parasitology 93: 439-440. [PDF]
37. Bertolotti, L., Kitron, U., and Goldberg, T. L. (2007) Diversity and Evolution of West Nile virus in Illinois and The United States, 2002-2005. Virology 360: 143-149. [PDF]
36. Danylchuk, A. J., Danylchuk, S. A., Cooke, S. J., Goldberg, T. L., Koppelman, J., and Philipp, D. P. (2007). Post-release mortality of bonefish (Albula vulpes) exposed to different handling practices during catch-and-release angling in South Eleuthera, Bahamas. Fisheries Management and Ecology 14: 149-154. [PDF]
35. Cooke, S. J., Danylchuk, A. J., Danylchuk, S. A., Suski, C. D., and Goldberg, T. L. (2006). Is catch-and-release recreational angling compatible with no-take marine protected areas? Ocean and Coastal Management 49: 342-354. [PDF]
34. Goldberg, T. L., Gillespie, T. R., Rwego, I. B., and Kaganzi, C. (2006). Killing of a pearl-spotted owlet (Glaucidium perlatum) by male red colobus monkeys (Procolobus tephrosceles) in a forest fragment near Kibale National Park, Uganda. American Journal of Primatology 68: 1-5. [PDF]
33. Lowe, J. F., Zuckermann, F. A., Firkins, L. D., Schnitzlein, W. M., and Goldberg, T. L. (2006). Immunologic responses and reproductive outcomes following exposure to wild-type or attenuated porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in swine under field conditions. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 228: 1082-1088. [PDF]
32. Qiao, B., Goldberg, T. L., Olsen, G. J., and Weigel, R. M. (2006). A computer simulation analysis of the accuracy of partial genome sequencing and restriction fragment analysis in the reconstruction of phylogenetic relationships. Infection, Genetics and Evolution 6: 323-330. [PDF]
31. Goldberg, T. L., Gillespie, T. R., and Singer, R. S. (2006). Optimization of analytical parameters for inferring relationships among Escherichia coli isolates from repetitive-element PCR by maximizing correspondence with multilocus sequence typing data. Applied & Environmental Microbiology 72: 6049-6052. [PDF]
30. Goldberg, T. L., Grant, E. C., Inendino, K. R., Kassler, T. W., Claussen, J. E., and Philipp, D. P. (2005). Increased infectious disease susceptibility resulting from outbreeding depression. Conservation Biology 19: 455-462. [PDF]
29. Grant, E. C., Inendino, K. R., Love, W. J., Philipp, D. P., and Goldberg, T. L. (2005). Effects of practices related to catch-and-release angling on mortality and viral transmission in juvenile largemouth bass infected with largemouth bass virus. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 17: 315-322. [PDF]
28. Inendino, K. R., Grant, E. C., Philipp, D. P., and Goldberg, T. L. (2005). Effects of factors related to water quality and population density on the sensitivity of juvenile largemouth bass to mortality induced by viral infection. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 17: 304-312. [PDF]
27. Chapman, C. A., Gillespie, T. R., and Goldberg, T. L. (2005). Primates and the ecology of their infectious diseases: how will anthropogenic change affect host-parasite interactions? Evolutionary Anthropology 14: 134-144. [PDF]
26. Lowe, J. F., Husmann, R., Firkins, L., Zuckermann, F. A., and Goldberg, T. L. (2005). Correlation of cell-mediated immunity against porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus with protection against reproductive failure in sows during outbreaks of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome in commercial herds. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 226: 1701-1711. [PDF]
25. Morin, P. A., and Goldberg, T. L. (2004). Determination of genealogical relationships from genetic data: a review of methods and applications. In Kinship and Behavior in Primates, edited by B. Chapais, and C. Berman. Oxford, Oxford University Press, pages 15-45. [PDF]
24. Long, B. C., Goldberg, T. L., Swenson, S. L., Erickson, G. A., and Scherba, G. (2004). Adaptation and limitations of established hemagglutination inhibition assays for the detection of porcine anti-swine influenza virus H1N2 antibodies. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 16: 264-270. [PDF]
23. Goldberg, T. L., Lowe, J. F., Milburn, S. M., and Firkins, L. (2003). Quasispecies variation of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus during natural infection. Virology 317: 197-207. [PDF]
22. Goldberg, T.L. (2003). Application of phylogeny reconstruction and character evolution analysis to inferring patterns of directional microbial transmission. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 61: 59-70. [PDF]
21. Goldberg, T. L., D. A. Coleman, K. R. Inendino, E. C. Grant, D. P. Philipp (2003). Strain variation in an emerging iridovirus of warm water fishes. Journal of Virology 77: 1812-1818. [PDF]
20. Lowe, J. F., L. D. Firkins, T. L. Goldberg (2003). A novel biopsy technique for the collection of antemortem tonsil biopsies from unanesthetized swine. Journal of Swine Health and Production 11: 229-232. [PDF]
19. Grant, E. C., Philipp, D.P., Inendino, K.R., and Goldberg, T.L. (2003). Effects of temperature on the susceptibility of largemouth bass to largemouth bass virus. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 15: 215-220. [PDF]
18. Goldberg, T. L. (2002). Largemouth bass virus: an emerging problem for warmwater fisheries? American Fisheries Society Symposium 31: 411-416. [PDF]
17. Gagneux, P., M. K. Gonder, Goldberg, T. L., Morin, P. (2001). Gene flow in wild chimpanzee populations: what genetic data tell us about chimpanzee movement over space and time. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences 356: 889-897. [PDF]
16. Goldberg, T. L., R. M. Weigel, et al. (2001). Comparative utility of restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis and gene sequencing to the molecular epidemiological investigation of a viral outbreak. Epidemiology and Infection 126: 415-424. [PDF]
15. Goldberg T. L., Hahn E. C., Weigel R. M., Scherba G. (2000) Genetic, geographical and temporal variation of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in Illinois. Journal of General Virology 81: 171-179. [PDF]
14. Goldberg T. L., Weigel R. M., Hahn E. C.,Scherba G (2000) Associations between genetics, farm characteristics and clinical disease in field outbreaks of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 43: 293-302. [PDF]
13. Goldberg, T. (1998). Biogeographic predictors of genetic diversity in populations of eastern African chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthi). International Journal of Primatology 19: 237-254. [PDF]
12. Goldberg, T., and M. Ruvolo (1997). The geographic apportionment of mitochondrial genetic diversity in East African chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii. Molecular Biology and Evolution 14: 976-984. [PDF]
11. Goldberg, T., and M. Ruvolo (1997). Molecular phylogenetics and historical biogeography of East African chimpanzees. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 61: 301-324. [PDF]
10. Goldberg, T.L., and R. Wrangham (1997). Genetic correlates of social behaviour in wild chimpanzees: evidence from mitochondrial DNA. Animal Behaviour 54: 559-570. [PDF]
9. Goldberg, T.L. (1997). Inferring the geographic origins of “refugee” chimpanzees in Uganda using mitochondrial DNA sequences. Conservation Biology 11: 1441-1446. [PDF]
8. Wrangham, R.W. and Goldberg, T.L. (1997) An overview of chimpanzee conservation and management strategies. In Conserving the Chimpanzees of Uganda: Population and Habitat Viability Assessment for Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii. Edited by Edroma, E., Rosen, N. and Miller, P. IUCN/SSC Conservation Breeding Specialist Group, Entebbe, Uganda, pp. 156-162. [PDF]
7. Goldberg, T. (1996) Genetics and Biogeography of East African Chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii. Ph. D. Thesis, Harvard University. [PDF]
6. Goldberg TL. (1995) Altruism towards panhandlers: who gives? Human Nature 6: 79-89. [PDF]
5. Ruvolo, M., Pan D, Zehr S, Goldberg T.L., Disotell T., and von Dornum M. (1994) Gene trees and hominoid phylogeny. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. 91: 8900-8904. [PDF]
4. Hauser, M. D., Gardner, L., Goldberg, T. L. and Treves, A. (1993). The functions of grooming and language: the present need not reflect the past. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16: 706-707. [PDF]
3. Bentley G.R., Goldberg T.L., Jasienska G. (1993). The fertility of agricultural and non-agricultural traditional societies. Population Studies 47: 269-281. [PDF]
2. Bentley G.R., Jasienska G., and Goldberg TL (1993). Is the fertility of agriculturalists higher than that of nonagricul-turalists? Current Anthropology 34:778-785. [PDF]
1. Goldberg T. L. and Ewald P. W. (1991). Territorial song in the Anna’s hummingbird, Calypte anna: costs of attraction and benefits of deterrence. Animal Behavior 42: 221-226. [PDF]