Literature
- Lotka AJ 1923. Contribution to quantitative parasitology. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 13, 152-158. (a population dynamics model, not biostatistics)
- Morales G, Arelis Pino L 1987. Parasitología cuantitativa. Acta Científica Venezolana, p 132.
- Bush AO, Lafferty KD, Lotz JM, Shostak AW 1997. Parasitology meets ecology on its own terms: Margolis et al. revisited. Journal of Parasitology, 83, 575–583.
- Crofton HD 1971. A quantitative approach to parasitism. Parasitology, 62, 179-193.
- Rózsa L, Reiczigel J, Majoros G 2000. Quantifying parasites in samples of hosts. Journal of Parasitology, 86, 228-232.
- Reiczigel J 2003. Confidence intervals for the binomial parameter: some new considerations. Statistics in Medicine, 22, 611-621.
- Neuhauser M, Poulin R 2004. Comparing parasite numbers between samples of hosts. Journal of Parasitology, 90, 689-691.
- Reiczigel J, Lang Z, Rózsa L, Tóthmérész B 2005. Properties of crowding indices and statistical tools to analyze crowding data. Journal of Parasitology, 91, 245-252.
- Reiczigel J, Zakariás I, Rózsa L 2005. A Bootstrap Test of Stochastic Equality of Two Populations. The American Statistician, 59, 156-161.
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