Phil Rossignol

Professor, Fisheries and Wildlife
541.737.5509
phil.rossignol@oregonstate.edu
http://www.fw.oregonstate.edu/About%20Us/personnel/faculty/rossignol.htm

 

 

PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION

APPOINTMENTS

Faculty (1988-), Oregon State University, Corvallis OR
Assistant Professor of Medicine (1984-1987), Division of Geographic Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston MA
Post-doc (1978-1986), Department of Tropical Public Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston MA

PUBLICATIONS
Montaņo-Moctezuma, G., H. W. Li and P. A. Rossignol. 2007. Alternative community structures in a kelp-urchin community: A qualitative modeling approach. Ecological Modelling 205: 343-354
Orme Zavaleta, J., J. Jorgensen, B. D’Ambrosio, E. Altendorf, F. W. Kutz and P. A. Rossignol. 2006. Discovering spatio-temporal models of risk of West Nile Virus. Risk Analysis 26:413-422
Rossignol, P. A., J. Orme-Zavaleta and A. M. Rossignol. 2006. Global climate change and its impact on disease imbedded in ecological communities. Environmental Geosciences 13:55-63
Dambacher, J. M., R. Levins and P. A. Rossignol. 2005.  Life expectancy change in perturbed communities: Derivation and qualitative analysis. Mathematical Biosciences 197:1-14
Arkoosh, M. R., L. Johnson, P. A. Rossignol and T. K. Collier. 2004. Predicting press perturbations on salmon communities: Implications for monitoring. Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences 61:1166-1175
Orme Zavaleta, J. and P. A. Rossignol. 2004. Community level analysis of risk of vector-borne disease. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 98:610-618
Dambacher, J. M., H-K. Luh, H. W. Li and P. A. Rossignol. 2003. Qualitative stability and ambiguity in model ecosystems. American Naturalist 161:876-888
Dambacher, J. M., H. W. Li and P. A. Rossignol. 2003. Qualitative predictions in model ecosystems. Ecological Modelling 161:79-93
Dambacher, J. M., H. W. Li and P. A. Rossignol. 2002. Relevance of community structure in assessing indeterminacy of ecological predictions. Ecology 83:1372-1385

SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES