Publications
2006
Read and Keeling (2006) Disease evolution across a range of spatio-temporal scales. Theo. Pop. Biol. 70 201-213.

Eames and Keeling (2006) Coexistence and specialization of pathogen strains on contact networks Am. Nat. 168 230-241.

Savill, St. Rose, Keeling and Woolhouse (2006) Silent spread of H5N1 in vaccinated poultry. Nature 442 757.

Hancock, Milner-Gulland and Keeling (2006)Modelling the many-wrongs principle: The navigational advantages of aggregation in nomadic foragers J. Theo. Biol. 240 302-310.

Tildesley, Savill, Shaw, Deardon, Brooks, Woolhouse, Grenfell and Keeling (2006) Optimal reactive vaccination strategies for an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in Great Britain, Nature440 83-86

Savill, Shaw, Deardon, Tildesley, Keeling, Woolhouse, Brooks and Grenfell (2006) Topographic determinants of foot and mouth disease transmission in the UK 2001 epidemic. BMC Veterinary Research 2:3

2005
Keeling (2005). The implications of network structure for epidemic dynamics . Theo. Pop. Biol 67, 1-8.

Keeling (2005). Models of Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 272, 1195-1202.

Keeling and Eames (2005). Networks and Epidemic Models. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 2, 295-307.

Wearing, Rohani and Keeling (2005). Appropriate models for the management of infectious diseases . PLoS Medicine 2, 621-627.

Hancock, Milner-Gulland, and  Keeling (2005). An individual based model of bearded pig abundance . Ecological Modelling 181, 123-137.

2004
Rohani, Miramontes and Keeling (2004) The colour of noise in short ecological time series data Math Med and Biol 21 63-72

Eames and Keeling (2004) Monogamous networks and the spread of sexually transmitted diseasesMath. Biosci. 189 115-130

Keeling, Brooks and Gilligan (2004) Using conservation of pattern to estimate spatial parameters from a singles snapshotP.N.A.S.101 9155-9160.

2003
Keeling, Woolhouse, May, Davies and Grenfell (2003) Modelling vaccination strategies against foot-and-mouth disease  Nature 421 136-142

Keeling, Jiggins and Read (2003) The invasion and coexistence of competing Wolbachia strains  Heredity 91 382-388

Ferguson, Keeling, Edmunds, Gani, Grenfell, Anderson, and Leach (2003) Planning for smallpox outbreaks Nature 425 681-685

Matthews, Haydon, Shaw, Chase-Topping, Keeling and Woolhouse (2003) Neighbourhood control policies and the spread of infectious diseases Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 270 1659-1666

Read and Keeling (2003) Disease evolution on networks: the role of contact structure Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 270 699-708

Eames and Keeling (2003) Contact tracing and disease control  Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 270 2565-2571

2002
Keeling and Rohani (2002) Estimating Spatial Coupling in Epidemiological Systems: a Mechanistic Approach Ecology Letters 5 20-29

Keeling, Wilson and Pacala (2002) Deterministic Limits to Stochastic Spatial Models of Natural Enemies  Am. Nat.159 57-80

Keeling and Grenfell (2002) Understanding the Persistence of Measles: Reconciling Theory, Simulation and Observation. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 269 335-343

Keeling (2002) Using Individual-based Simulations to Test the Levins Metapopulation Paradigm. J. Animal Ecology 71 270-279

Rohani, Keeling and Grenfell (2002) The Interplay Between Determinism and Stochasticity in Childhood DiseasesAm. Nat. 159 469-481

Eames and Keeling (2002) Modeling dynamic and network heterogeneities in the spread of sexually transmitted diseases  PNAS  99 13330-13335

2001
Keeling, Rohani and Grenfell (2001) Seasonally-forced Disease Dynamics Explored as Switching Between Attractors Physica D 148 317-335

Keeling (2001) The Mathematics of Disease: One parameter (almost) does it allPlus online

Woolhouse, et al (2001) Foot-and-mouth disease under control in the UK  Nature 414 258

Keeling, et al (2001) Dynamics of the 2001 UK Foot and Mouth Epidemic: Stochastic Dispersal in a Heterogeneous Landscape  Science 294 813-817

2000
Keeling (2000) Evolutionary Trade-Offs at Two Time Scales: Competition v Persistence  Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 267 385-391

Keeling and Grenfell (2000) Individual-based perspectives on R0  J. Theo. Biol. 203, 51-61

Keeling (2000) Multiplicative Moments and Measures of Persistence in Ecology  J. Theor. Biol.205, 269-281

Keeling (2000) Simple Stochastic Models and their Power-law Type Behaviour Theo. Pop. Biol. 58 21-31

Keeling (2000) Metapopulation moments: coupling, stochasticity and persistence  J. Animal Ecology69 725-736

Keeling and Gilligan (2000) Metapopulation dynamics of bubonic plague  Nature 407 903-906

Keeling and Gilligan (2000) Bubonic Plague: A Metapopulation Model of a Zoonosis  Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 267 2219-2230

Keeling, Wilson and Pacala (2000) Re-interpreting Space, Time-lags and Functional Responses in Ecological Models Science290 1758-1761

1999
 Price, Keeling and O'Callaghan (1999) Ocean-scale Patterns of Biodiversity and Community Structure. Biological J. Linnean Soc.66 187-203

Keeling (1999) The effects of local spatial structure on epidemiological invasions Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B  266 859-869

Keeling (1999) Correlation equations for endemic diseases, Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 266 953-961

Keeling and Grenfell (1999) Stochastic Dynamics and a power law for measles variability Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond. B  354 769-776

Keeling,  Milner-Gulland and Clayton (1998) Spatial dynamics of two harvested wild pig populations  Natural Resource Modelling12 147-169

1998
Finkenstadt, Keeling and Grenfell (1998) Patterns of density dependence in measles dynamics. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B. 265 753-762

1997
Keeling and Grenfell (1997) Disease Extinction and Community Size: Modeling the Persistence of Measles Science275 65-67

Keeling, Mezic, Hendry, McGlade and Rand (1997) Characteristic Length Scales of Spatial Models in Ecology via Fluctuation Analysis Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 352 1589-1601

Keeling, Rand and Morris (1997) Correlation Models for Childhood Diseases Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 264 1149-1156

Keeling and Grenfell (1997) Impact of Variability in Infection Period on the Persistence and Spatial Spread of Infectious Diseases Math BioSciences 147 206-227

Clayton, Keeling and Milner-Gulland (1997) Bringing Home the Bacon: A Spatial Model of Wild Pig Harvesting in Sulawesi, Indonesia Ecological Applications 7 642-652

Keeling (1997) Modelling the Persistence of Measles Trends in MicroBiology 5 513-518

1995
Rand, Keeling and Wilson (1995) Invasion, Stability and Evolution to Criticality in Spatially Extended Artificial Host-Pathogen Ecologies Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 259 55-63

Keeling and Rand (1995) A Spatial Mechanism for the Evolution and Maintenance of Sexual Reproduction Oikos74 414-424

Keeling (1995) The Ecology and Evolution of Spatial Host-Parasite Systems (PhD Thesis) Universtiy of Warwick, Mathematics Institute


Books

Keeling and Rand (2001) Spatial Correlations and Local Fluctuations in Host Parasite Systems, in From Finite to Infinite Dimensional Dynamics Systems (Eds J.C. Robinson & P.A. Glendinning). Kluwer Academic Publishers,Dordrecht. pp. 5-57.

Keeling (1999) Spatial Models of Interacting Populations in Advanced Theoretical Ecology (Ed J. McGlade), Blackwell Scientific Publishing, Oxford pp. 64-99

Keeling (1999) Evolutionary Dynamics in Spatial Host-Parasite Systems in Geometry of Ecological Interactions (Eds U. Dieckmann, R. Law and J. Metz) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. pp. 271-291

Wilson and Keeling (1999) Stochastic models and low-dimensional, deterministic dynamics in spatially extended systems  in Geometry of Ecological Interactions (Eds U. Dieckmann, R. Law and J. Metz) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. pp. 209-226