Transmission and dose–response experiments for social animals: a reappraisal of the colonization biology of Campylobacter jejuni in chickens by Andrew J. K. Conlan, John E. Line, Kelli Hiett, Chris Coward, Pauline M. Van Diemen, Mark P. Stevens, Michael A. Jones, Julia R. Gog, and Duncan J. Maskell Interface Volume 8(65): December 7, 2011 ©2011 by The Royal Society
Simulated impact of transmission on dose–response curves. Andrew J. K. Conlan et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2011;8: ©2011 by The Royal Society
Estimate of transmission for C. jejuni in a day-of-hatch chick model. Andrew J. K. Conlan et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2011;8: ©2011 by The Royal Society
Effect of age on transmission and dose–response of C. jejuni. Andrew J. K. Conlan et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2011;8: ©2011 by The Royal Society
Effect of passage on the dose–response of C. jejuni. Andrew J. K. Conlan et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2011;8: ©2011 by The Royal Society
Effect of passage on posterior estimates of transmission and dose–response of C. jejuni. Andrew J. K. Conlan et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2011;8: ©2011 by The Royal Society
Quantitative impact of transmission on information content. Andrew J. K. Conlan et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2011;8: ©2011 by The Royal Society