Publications

Peer-reviewed Book Chapters and Book Reviews

  1. Carver, S. Radiology of Australian Mammals by Larry Vogelnest and Graeme Allan, Collingwood, Victoria, Australia, 2016, CSIRO Publishing. The Quarterly Review of Biology. 91:230-231. 
  2. Carver, S., Rowbottom, R. 2015. Mosquito Eradication: The Story of Killing Campo by Brian Kay and Richard Russell (eds), CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, 2014, 280 pp, ISBN 978-1486300570. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management. 23:119-121.
  3. Carver, S., Slaney, D., Liesnham, P., Weinstein, P. 2015. Healthy Wetlands, Healthy People: Mosquito Borne Disease, pp 95-121. In Wetlands and Human Health. Ed’s Finlayson, C. M., Horwitz, P., Weinstein, P. Springer. Australia.

 

Peer-reviewed journal articles

2018

  1. Fraser, T. A., Carver, S., Martin, A. M., Mounsey, K., Polkinghorne, A., Jelocnic, M. 2018. A Sarcoptes scabiei specific isothermal amplification assay for detection of this important ectoparasite of wombats and other animals. PeerJ. In press (accepted 3-7-18)
  2. Kozakiewicz, C. P., Burridge, C. P., Funk, W. C., VandeWoude, S., Craft, M. E., Crooks, K. R., Ernest, H. B., Fountain-Jones, N. M., Carver, S. Pathogens in space: advancing understanding of pathogen dynamics and disease ecology through landscape genetics. Evolutionary Applications. In press. (accepted 28-6-18)
  3. Fraser, T., Holme, R., Martin, A., Whiteley, P., Montarello, M., Raw, C., Carver, S., Polkinghorne, A. 2018. Expanded molecular typing of Sarcoptes scabiei provides further evidence of disease spill-over events in the epidemiology of sarcoptic mange in Australian marsupials. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. In press. (accepted 14-6-18)
  4. Powers, J., Carver, S., Chiu, E., Kraberger, S., Roelke-Parker, M., Lowery, I., Erbeck, K., Troyer, R., VandeWoude, S. 2018. Feline leukemia virus disease outcomes in a domestic cat breeding colony: relationship to endogenous FeLV and other chronic viral infections. Journal of Virology. In press. (accepted 2-6-18)
  5. Quigley, B. L., Carver, S., Hanger, J., Vidgen, M. E., Timms, P. 2018. The relative contribution of causal factors in the transition from infection to clinical chlamydial disease. Scientific Reports. 8:8893.
  6. Fraser, D., Mouton, A., Serieys, L. E. K., Cole, S., Carver, S., VandeWoude, S., Lappin, M., Riley, S. P. D., Wayne, R. 2018. Genome-wide expression reveals multiple systemic effects associated with detection of anticoagulant poisons in bobcats (Lynx rufus). Molecular Ecology. 27:1170-1187.
  7. Flies, E. J., Lau, C. L., Carver, S., Weinstein, P. 2018. Another emerging mosquito-borne disease? Endemic Ross River virus transmission in the absence of marsupial reservoirs. BioScience. 68:288-293.
  8. Fountain-Jones, N. M., Pearse, W. D., Escobar, L. E., Alba-Casals, A., Carver, S., Davies, T. J., Kraberger, S., Papes, M., Vandegrift, K., Worsley-Tonks, K., Craft, M. E. 2018. Towards and eco-phylogenetic framework for infectious disease ecology. Biological Reviews. 93:950-970.
  9. Martin, A. M., Fraser, T. A., Lesku, J. A., Simpson, K., Roberts, G. L., Garvey, J., Polkinghorne, A., Burridge, C. P., Carver, S. The cascading pathogenic consequences of Sarcoptes scabiei infection that manifest in host disease. Royal Society Open Science. 5:180018.
  10. Sprague, W., VandeWoude, S., Zheng, X., MacMillian, M., Troyer, R., Wood, B., Carver, S. Prior puma lentivirus infection modifies early immune responses and attenuates FIV infection in cats. Viruses. 10:210.
  11. Botwe, P. K., Carver, S., Magierowski, R., McEvoy, P., Goonan, P., Madden, C., Barmuta, L. A. 2018. Effects of salinity and flow interactions on macroinvertebrate traits in temporary streams. Ecological Indicators. 89:74-83.
  12. Walker, E., Jelocnik, M., Bommana, S., Timms, Carver, S., Polkinghorne, A. 2018. Understanding the health and production impacts of endemic Chlamydia pecorum infections in lambs. Veterinary Microbiology. 217:90-96.
  13. Attipa, C., Laia, S. G., Kostas, P., Soutter, F., Morris, D., Helps, C., Carver, S., Tasker, S. 2018. Association between canine leishmaniosis and Ehrlichia canis co-infection: a prospective case-control study. Parasites and Vectors. 11:184.
  14. Pye, R., Patchett, A., McLennan, E. Thomson, R., Carver, S., Fox, S., Pemberton, D., Kreiss, A., Baz Morelli, A., De Siva, A., Pearse, M. J., Corcoran, L. M., Belov, K., Hogg, C. J., Woods, G., Lyons, B. A. 2018. Immunisation strategies producing a humoral IgG immune response against DFTD in the majority of Tasmanian devils destined for wild release. Frontiers in Immunology. 9:259.
  15. Fraser, T., Martin, A., Polkinghorne, A., Carver, S. Comparative diagnostics reveals PCR assays on skin scrapings is the most reliable method to detect Sarcoptes scabiei infestations. Veterinary Parasitology. 251:119-124.
  16. Bommana, S., Walker, E., Desclozeaux, M., Jelocnic, M., Timms, P., Polkinghorne, A., Carver, S. Molecular and serological dynamics of Chlamydia pecorum infection in a longitudinal study of prime lamb production. PeerJ. 6:e4296.
  17. Serieys, L. E. K., Lea, A. J., Epeldegui, M., Armenta, T. C., Moriarty, J., VandeWoude, S., Carver, S., Foley, J., Wayne, R. K., Riley, S. P. D., Uittenbogaart, C. H. 2018. Urbanization and anticoagulant poisons promote immune dysfunction in bobcats. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 285:20172533.
  18. Kellner, A., Carver, S., Gramza, A., Lewis, J. S., VandeWoude, S., Crooks, K. R. 2018. Outdoor recreation at the wildland-urban interface: examining human activity patterns and compliance with dog management policies. Natural Areas Journal. In press. (accepted 13-2-17)
  19. Kozakiewicz, C. P., Carver, S., Burridge, C. P. 2018. Under-representation of avian studies in landscape genetics. IBIS. 160:1-12.
  20. Martin, A. M., Burridge, C. P., Ingram, J., Fraser, T. A., Carver, S. 2018. Invasive pathogen drives host population collapse: effects of a travelling wave of sarcoptic mange on bare-nosed wombatsJournal of Applied Ecology. Ahead of print. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12968.

2017

  1. Fraser, T. A., Shao, R., Fountain-Jones, N., Charleston, M., Martin, A., Whiteley, P., Holme, R., Carver, S., Polkinghorne, A. 2017. Mitochondrial genome sequencing reveals potential origins of the scabies mite Sarcoptes scabiei infesting two iconic Australian marsupials. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 17:233.
  2. Fountain-Jones, N. M., Craft, M. E., Funk, C. W., Kozakiewicz, C., Trumbo, D., Boydston, E. E., Lyren, L. M., Crooks, K. R., Lee, J. S., VandeWoude, S., Carver, S. Urban landscapes can slow virus gene flow and evolution in a fragmentation-sensitive carnivore. Molecular Ecology. 26:6487-6498.
  3. Koolhof, I., Bettiol, S., Carver, S. Fine-temporal forecasting of outbreak probability and severity: Ross River virus in Western Australia. Epidemiology and Infection. 145:2949-2960.
  4. Lewis, J. S., Logan, K. A., Alldredge, M. W., Carver, S., Bevins, S. N., VandeQoude, S., Crooks, K. R. 2017. The effects of demographic, social, and environmental characteristics on pathogen prevalence in wild felids across a gradient of urbanization. PLoS ONE. 12:e0187035.
  5. Escobar, L. E., Carver, S., Romero-Alvarez, D., VandeWoude, S., Crooks, K., Lappin, M. R., Craft, M. 2017. Inferring the Ecological Niche of Toxoplasma gondii and Bartonella spp. in Wild Felids. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 4:172.
  6. Kozakiewicz, C. P., Carver, S., Austin, J. J., Shephard, J. M., Burridge, C. P. 2017. Intrinsic factors drive spatial genetic variation in a highly vagile species, the wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax), in Tasmania. Journal of Avian Biology. DOI: 10.1111/jav.01326 
  7. Burnard, D., Huston, W. M., Webb, J. K., Gillett, A., Fitzgibbon, S., Carver, S., Carrucan, J., Lacasse, C., Flanagan, C., Timms, P., Polkinghorne, A. 2017. Molecular evidence of Chlamydia pecorum and arthropod-associated Chlamydiae in an expanded range of marsupials. Scientific Reports.7:12844.
  8. Kellner, A., Carver, S., Gramza, A., Lewis, J. S., VandeWoude, S., Crooks, K. R. 2017. Outdoor recreation at the wildland-urban interface: examining human activity patterns and compliance with dog management policies. Natural Areas Journal. 37:514-528.
  9. Miller, C. A., Boegler, K., Carver, S., MacMillan, M., Bielefeldt-Ohmann, H., VandeWoude, S. 2017. Pathogenesis of Oral FIV Infection. PLoS ONE. 12:e0185138.
  10. Denholm, L., Beeton, N. J., Forbes, L. K., Carver, S. 2017. A model for the dynamics of Ross River virus in the Australian environment. Letters in Biomathematics. 4:187-206.
  11. Jelocnik, M., Islam, M. M., Madden, D., Jenkins, C., Branley, J., Carver, S., Polkinghorne, A. 2017. Development and evaluation of rapid novel isothermal amplification assays for important veterinary pathogens: Chlamydia psittaci and Chlamydia pecorum. PeerJ. 5:e3799.
  12. Hamede, R. K., Beeton, N. J., Carver, S. Jones, M. E. 2017. Untangling the model muddle: empirical growth in Tasmanian facial tumour disease. Scientific Reports. 7:6217
  13. Lunn, T., Munks, S., Carver, S. The impacts of timber harvesting on stream biota – An expanding field of heterogeneityBiological Conservation. 213:154-166.
  14. Stanhope, J., Carver, S., Weinstein, P. 2017. Health and safety consideration for beekeeping: a systematic review. Journal of Apicultural Research. 56:100-111.
  15. Rowbottom, R., Carver, S., Barmuta, L. A., Weinstein, P., Allen, G. R. 2017. Mosquito distribution in a saltmarsh: determinants of eggs in a variable environmentJournal of Vector Ecology. 42:161-170.
  16. Koolhof, I. S., Carver, S. 2017. Epidemic host community contribution to mosquito-borne disease transmission: Ross River virus. Epidemiology and Infection. 145:656-666.

2016

  1. Gilbertson, M. L. J., Carver, S., VandeWoude, S., Crooks, K. R., Lappin, M. R., Craft, M. E. 2016. Is pathogen exposure spatially autocorrelated? Patterns of pathogens in puma (Puma concolor) and bobcat (Lynx rufus). Ecosphere. 7:e01558.
  2. Hohnen, R., Tuft, K., Legge, S., Walters, N., Johanson, L., Carver, S., Radford, I., Johnson, C. N. 2016. The significance of topographic complexity in habitat selection and persistence of a declining marsupial in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology. 64:198-216.
  3. Lunn, T., Macgregor, J., Munks, S., Carver, S. Dermatophilus congolensis infection in the Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus). Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 52:965-967.
  4. Fraser, T., Charleston, M., Martin, A., Polkinghorne, A., Carver, S. The emergence of sarcoptic mange in Australian wildlife: an unresolved debate. Parasites and Vectors. 9:316.
  5. Carver, S. The koala, an iconic animal under threat. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 52:197-198.
  6. Carver, S., Bevins, S. N., Lappin, M. R., Boydston, E. , Lyren, L. M., Alldredge, M., Logan, K. A., Sweanor, L. L., Riley, S. P. D., Serieys, L. E. K., Fisher, R. N., Vickers, T. W., Boyce, W., McBride R., Cunningham, M. C., Jennings, M., Lewis, J., Lunn, T., Crooks, K. R., VandeWoude, S. 2016. Pathogen exposure varies widely among sympatric populations of wild and domestic felids across the United States. Ecological Applications. 26:367-381. – ‘Featured Article’ for Ecological Applications, March 2016.
  7. Simpson, K., Johnson, C. N., Carver, S. 2016. Sarcoptes scabiei: the mange mite with mighty effects on the common wombat (Vombatus ursinus). PLoS ONE. 11:e0149749.
  8. Waugh, C. A., Ali Khan, S., Carver, S., Hanger, J., Loader, J., Polkinghorne, A., Beagley, K., Timms, P. 2016. A prototype recombinant-protein based Chlamydia pecorum vaccine results in reduced chlamydial burden and less clinical disease in free-ranging koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus). PLoS ONE. 11:e0146934.

2015

  1. Hohnen, R., Tuft, K., Legge, S., Radford, I., Carver, S., Johnson, C. N. 2015. Post-fire habitat use of the Golden-backed Tree-rat (Mesembriomys macrurus) in the northwest Kimberley, Western Australia. Austral Ecology. 40:941-952.
  2. Carver, S., Beatty, J. A., Troyer, R. M., Harris, R. L., Stutzman-Rodriguez, K., Barrs, V. R., Chan, C. C., Tasker, S., Lappin, M. R., VandeWoude, S. 2015. Closing the gap on causal processes of infection risk form cross-sectional data: structural equation models to understand infection and coinfection. Parasites and Vectors. 8:658.
  3. Rowbottom, R., Carver, S., Barmuta, L., Weinstein, P., Foo, D., Allen, G. 2015. Resource limitation, controphic ostracod density and larval mosquito development. PLoS ONE. 10:e0142472.
  4. Botwe, P. K., Barmuta, L. A., Magierowski, R., McEvoy, P., Goonan, P., Carver, S. Temporal patterns and environmental correlates of macroinvertebrate communities in temporary streams. PLoS ONE. 10:e0142370.
  5. Carver, S., Mills, J. N., Parmenter, C. A., Parmenter, R. R., Richardson, K., Harris, R. L., Douglass, R., Kuenzi, A., Luis, A. D. 2015. Toward a mechanistic understanding of climatically forced disease emergence: Sin Nombre hantavirus. BioScience. 65:651-666.
  6. Stanhope, J., Carver, S., Weinstein, P. 2015. The risky business of being an entomologist: a systematic review. Environmental Research. 140:619-633.
  7. McEvoy, J., While, G. M., Sinn, D. L., Carver, S., Wapstra, E. 2015. Structural consistency of behavioral traits and behavioral syndromes (or lack thereof) in a social lizard species, Egernia whitii. Journal of Zoology. 296:58-66.
  8. Pepin, K. M., Leach, C. B., Marques-Toledo, C., Laass, K. H., Paixao, K. S., Luis, A. D., Hayman, D. T. S., Johnson, N. G., Buhnerkempe, M. G. Carver, S., Grear, D. A., Tsao, K., Eiras, A. E., Webb, C. T. 2015. Utility of mosquito surveillance data for spatial prioritization of vector control against dengue viruses in three Brazilian cities. Parasites and Vectors. 8:98.
  9. Tompkins, D. M, Carver, S., Jones, M. E., Krkosek, M., Skerratt, L. F. 2015. Emerging infectious diseases of wildlife: a critical perspective. Trends in Parasitology. 31:149-159.

2014

  1. Haley, N. J., Carver, S., Henderson, D. M., Davenport, K. A., Bundting, E., Shawn, G., Trindle, B., Galeota, J., LeVan, I., Dubovos, T., Shelton, P., Hoover, E. A. 2014. Evaluation of retropharyngeal lymph nodes from free-ranging cervids for chronic wasting disease by real time quaking-induced conversion. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 52:3237-3243.
  2. Beatty, J. A., Troyer, R. M., Carver, S., Barrs, V. R., Espinasse, F., Conradi, O., Stutzman-Rodriguez, K., Chan, C. C., Tasker, S., Lappin, M. R., VandeWoude, S. 2014. Felis catus gammherpesvirus 1: a widely endemic potential pathogen of domestic cats. Virology. 460-461:100-107.
  3. Troyer, R. M., Beatty, J. A., Stutzmann-Rodriguez, K. R., Carver, S., Lozano, C. C., Lee, J. S., Lappin, M. R., Riley, S. D. P., Serieys, L. E. K., Logan, K. A., Sweanor, L. L., Boyce, W. M., Vickers, T. W., McBride, R., Crooks, K. R., Lewis, J. S., Cunningham, M. W., Rovnak, J., Quackenbush, S. L., VandeWoude, S. 2014. Novel gammaherpesviruses in North American domestic cats, bobcats and pumas: identification, prevalence and risk factors. Journal of Virology. 88:3914-3924.

2013

  1. Haley, N. J., Van de Motter, A., Carver, S., Henderson, D., Davenport, K., Seelig, D., Mathiason, C. K., Hoover, E. A. 2013. Prion-seeding activity in cerebrospinal fluid of deer with chronic wasting disease. PLoS ONE. 8:e81488.
  2. Wood, B. A., Carver, S., Troyer, R. M., Elder, J. H., VandeWoude, S. 2013. Microsphere immunoassay for the quantification of domestic cat antibodies and the detection of antibodies against Feline Immunodeficiency virus in plasma. Journal of Immunological Methods. 396:74-86.
  3. Hoon-Hanks, L. L., Haley, N. J., Henderson, D., Carver, S., Caughey, B., Hoover, E. A. 2013. Analysis of cervid field samples by RT-QuIC: Potential for improved sensitivity in surveillance and modeling. Prion. 7:S21.
  4. Richardson, K. S., Kuenzi, A., Douglass, R. J., Hart, J., Carver, S. Human exposure to particulate matter potentially contaminated with Sin Nombre virus. EcoHealth. 10:159-165.
  5. Lagana, D. Lee, J. S. Lee, Lewis, J. S., Bevins, S. N., Carver, S., Sweanor, L. L., McBride, C., Crooks, K. R., VandeWoude, S. 2013. Characterization of regionally-associated Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) in Bobcats (Lynx rufus). Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 49:718-722.

2012

  1. Jones, C. P., Carver, S., Kendall, L. V. 2012. Evaluation of common anesthetic and analgesic techniques for tail biopsy in mice. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science. 51:1-7.
  2. Carver, S., Scorza, A. V., Bevins, S. N., Riley, S. P. D., Crooks, K. R., VandeWoude, S., Lappin, M. R. 2012. Zoonotic parasites of bobcats around human landscapes. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 50:3080-3083.
  3. Haley, N. J., Mathiason, C. K., Carver, S., Telling, G. C., Zabel, M. D., Hoover, E. A. 2012. Sensitivity of protein misfolding cyclic amplification vs. immunohistochemistry in antemortem detection of chronic wasting disease. Journal of General Virology. 93:1141-1150.
  4. Haley, N. J., Mathiason, C. K., Carver, S., Telling, G. C., Zabel, M. D., Hoover, E. A. 2012. Sensitivity of protein misfolding cyclic amplification vs. immunohistochemistry in antemortem detection of chronic wasting disease. Prion. 6:S92.
  5. Bevins, S. N., Carver, S., Boydston, E. E., Lyren, L. M., Alldredge, M., Logan, K. A., Riley, S. P. D., Fisher, R. N., Vickers, W. T., Boyce, W. M., Salman, M., Lappin, M. R., Crooks, K. R., VandeWoude, S. 2012. Three pathogens in sympatric populations of pumas, bobcats, and domestic cats: implications for infectious disease transmission. PLoS ONE. 7:e31403.
  6. Werner, A. K., Goater, S., Carver, S., Robertson, G., Allen, G. R., Weinstein, P. 2012. Environmental drivers of Ross River virus in south-east Tasmania, Australia: towards strengthening public health interventions. Epidemiology and Infection. 140:359-371.

2011

  1. Richardson, K., Carver, S., Douglass, R., Kuenzi, A. 2011. Effect of rock cover on small mammal abundance in a Montana grassland. Intermountain Journal of Sciences. 17:20-29.
  2. Carver, S., K. R. Crooks, S. VandeWoude, and M. R. Lappin. 2011. The impact of urbanization on pathogens of North American wild and domestic felids. Abstract in J. Rovnak, and R. J. Cohrs, editors. The 11th Annual Rocky Mountain Virology Association: Current Advances in Virology in the Rocky Mountain Region. Translational Biomedicine 2:1-7.
  3. Carver, S., Goater, S., Allen, G., Parr, R., Fearnley, E., Weinstein, P. 2011. Relationships of the Ross River virus (Togoviridae: Alphavirus) vector, Aedes camptorhynchus (Thomson) (Diptera: Culicidae), to biotic and abiotic factors in saltmarshes of south-eastern Tasmania, Australia: a preliminary study. Australian Journal of Entomology. 50:344-355.
  4. Carver, S., Kuenzi, A., Bagamian, K. H., Mills, J. N., Rollin, P. E., Zanto, S. N., Douglass, R. 2011. A temporal dilution effect: hantavirus infection in deer mice and the intermittent presence of voles in Montana. Oecologia. 166:713-721.
  5. Haley, N. J., Mathiason, C. K., Carver, S., Zabel, M., Telling, G. C., Hoover, E. A. 2011. Detection of CWD prions in salivary, urinary, and intestinal tissues of deer: potential mechanisms of prion shedding and transmission. Journal of Virology. 85:6309-6318.
  6. Zheng, C., Carver, S., Troyer, R., Terwee, J. A., Vandewoude, S. 2011. Prior virus exposure alters the longterm landscape of viral replication during feline lentiviral infection. Viruses. 3:1891-1908.
  7. Weinstein, P. Judge, D. Carver, S. Biological and cultural coevolution and emerging infectious disease: Ross River virus in Australia. Medical Hypotheses. 76:893-896.
  8. Carver, S., Trueax, T. J., Douglass, R., Kuenzi, A. 2011. Delayed density-dependent prevalence of Sin Nombre virus infection in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) in central and western Montana. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 47:56-63.
  9. Carver, S., Kilpatrick, A. M., Kuenzi, A., Douglass, R., Ostfeld, R. S., Weinstein, P. Integration of environmental monitoring to enhance comprehension and control of infectious diseases. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 12:2048-2055 – Invited submission for “Emerging Investigators” issue.

2010

  1. Carver, S., Bell, B. D., Waldman, B. 2010. Does chytridiomycosis disrupt amphibian skin function? Copeia, 2010:487-495 – Most read article for September 2010 issue of Copeia.
  2. Carver, S., Spafford, H., Storey, A., Weinstein, P. 2010. The roles of predators, competitors and secondary salinization in structuring mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) assemblages in ephemeral water bodies of the Wheatbelt of Western Australia. Environmental Entomology, 39:798-810.
  3. Cline, B. J., S., Douglass, R. 2010. Relationship of human behaviour within outbuildings to potential for exposure to Sin Nombre virus in western Montana. EcoHealth. 7:389-393.
  4. Carver, S., Kuenzi, A., Mills, J. N., Douglass, R. 2010. Sampling frequency differentially influences interpretation of zoonotic pathogen and host dynamics: Sin Nombre virus and deer mice. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 10:575-583.
  5. Carver, S. Resistance of mammal assemblage structure to dryland salinity in a fragmented landscape. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia. 93:119-128.

2009

  1. Carver, S., Bestall, A., Jardine, A., Ostfeld, R. S. 2009. The influence of hosts on the ecology of arboviral transmission: potential mechanisms influencing dengue, Murray Valley encephalitis and Ross River virus in Australia. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 9:51-64. – Editors pick for “hot paper” February 2009.
  2. Carver, S., Storey, A., Spafford, H., Weinstein, P. 2009. Dryland salinity and the ecology of Ross River virus: the ecological underpinnings of potential for transmission. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 9:611-622.
  3. Carver, S., Spafford, H., Storey, A., Weinstein, P. 2009. Colonisation of ephemeral water bodies in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia by assemblages of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae): role of environmental factors, habitat and disturbance. Environmental Entomology. 38:1585-1594.
  4. van Schie, C., Spafford Jacob, H., Carver, S., Weinstein, P. 2009. The salinity tolerance of Aedes camptorhynchus from different regions of southwest Western Australia. Australian Journal of Entomology. 48:293-299.
  5. Carver, S., Storey, A., Spafford, H., Lynas, J., Chandler, L., Weinstein, P. 2009. Salinity as a driver of aquatic invertebrate colonisation behaviour and distribution in the wheatbelt of Western Australia. Hydrobiologia, 617:75-90.

2008

  1. Carver, S., Sakalidis, V., Weinstein, P. 2008. House mouse abundance and Ross River virus notifications in Victoria, Australia. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 14:528-533.

2007

  1. Jardine, A., Speldewinde, P., Carver, S., Weinstein, P. 2007. Dryland salinity and Ecosystem distress syndrome: human health implications. EcoHealth, 4:10-17.
  2. Spafford, H. Jardine, A., Tarala, K., Carver, S., Weinstein, P. 2007. Laboratory determination of efficacy of a Santalum spicatum extract for mosquito control. Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 23:304-311.
  3. Jardine, A., Speldewinde, P., Carver, S. Dryland salinity and human health outcomes. Proceedings from ISEE/ISEA, Paris, France. Epidemiology, 17:S434.

2005

  1. Carver, S., Bell, B. D., Waldman, B. 2005. Chytridiomycosis has no effect on skin function of the Southern Bell Frog, Litoria raniformis. Proceedings of the Society for Research on Amphibians and Reptiles in New Zealand.  Abstracts of papers presented at the 11th Biennial Conference of the Society, Springbrook National Park, south-east Queensland, Australia, 7-11 February 2005. New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 32: 219-232.

2004

  1. Bell, B. D., Carver, S., Mitchell, N. J., Pledger, S. 2004. The recent decline of a New Zealand endemic: how and why did populations of Archey’s frog Leiopelma archeyi crash over 1996-2001. Biological Conservation, 120: 193-203.