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Mark R Forbes

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BMC Ecology|February 16, 2010
Inter-annual variation in prevalence and intensity of mite parasitism relates to appearance and expression of damselfly resistanceLaura Nagel, Tonia Robb, Mark R Forbes
Parasitology Research|August 1, 2020
Size and survival of two freshwater snail species in relation to shedding of cercariae of castrating Echinostoma sppJustin Marchand, Stacey A Robinson, Mark R Forbes
The Journal of Parasitology|May 30, 2006
Effects of atrazine on cercarial longevity, activity, and infectivityJanet Koprivnikar, Mark R Forbes, Robert L Baker
Molecular Ecology|November 25, 2003
Differentiation between subpopulations of a polychromatic damselfly with respect to morph frequencies, but not neutral genetic markersAlex Wong, Myron L Smith, Mark R Forbes
The Journal of Parasitology|January 1, 2008
Environmental factors influencing community composition of gastropods and their trematode parasites in southern OntarioJanet Koprivnikar, Robert L Baker, Mark R Forbes
The Journal of Parasitology|December 13, 2006
Environmental factors influencing trematode prevalence in grey tree frog (Hyla versicolor) tadpoles in southern OntarioJanet Koprivnikar, Robert L Baker, Mark R Forbes
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|September 18, 2007
Contaminant effects on host-parasite interactions: atrazine, frogs, and trematodesJanet Koprivnikar, Mark R Forbes, Robert L Baker
Parasitology Research|October 5, 2018
Negative covariance between water mite and gregarine parasitism for adult dragonflies, Leucorrhinia intacta (Hagen): an age-related pattern?Kari M Kaunisto, André Morrill, Mark R Forbes
BMC Ecology|December 20, 2013
Relative geographic range of sibling species of host damselflies does not reliably predict differential parasitism by water mitesJulia J Mlynarek, Wayne Knee, Mark R Forbes
Experimental & Applied Acarology|December 16, 2004
Recapture of male and female dragonflies in relation to parasitism by mites, time of season, wing length and wing cell symmetryMark R Forbes, Katherine E Muma, Bruce P Smith
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BMC Ecology|February 16, 2010
Inter-annual variation in prevalence and intensity of mite parasitism relates to appearance and expression of damselfly resistanceLaura Nagel, Tonia Robb, Mark R Forbes
Parasitology Research|August 1, 2020
Size and survival of two freshwater snail species in relation to shedding of cercariae of castrating Echinostoma sppJustin Marchand, Stacey A Robinson, Mark R Forbes
The Journal of Parasitology|May 30, 2006
Effects of atrazine on cercarial longevity, activity, and infectivityJanet Koprivnikar, Mark R Forbes, Robert L Baker
Molecular Ecology|November 25, 2003
Differentiation between subpopulations of a polychromatic damselfly with respect to morph frequencies, but not neutral genetic markersAlex Wong, Myron L Smith, Mark R Forbes
The Journal of Parasitology|January 1, 2008
Environmental factors influencing community composition of gastropods and their trematode parasites in southern OntarioJanet Koprivnikar, Robert L Baker, Mark R Forbes
The Journal of Parasitology|December 13, 2006
Environmental factors influencing trematode prevalence in grey tree frog (Hyla versicolor) tadpoles in southern OntarioJanet Koprivnikar, Robert L Baker, Mark R Forbes
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|September 18, 2007
Contaminant effects on host-parasite interactions: atrazine, frogs, and trematodesJanet Koprivnikar, Mark R Forbes, Robert L Baker
Parasitology Research|October 5, 2018
Negative covariance between water mite and gregarine parasitism for adult dragonflies, Leucorrhinia intacta (Hagen): an age-related pattern?Kari M Kaunisto, André Morrill, Mark R Forbes
BMC Ecology|December 20, 2013
Relative geographic range of sibling species of host damselflies does not reliably predict differential parasitism by water mitesJulia J Mlynarek, Wayne Knee, Mark R Forbes
Experimental & Applied Acarology|December 16, 2004
Recapture of male and female dragonflies in relation to parasitism by mites, time of season, wing length and wing cell symmetryMark R Forbes, Katherine E Muma, Bruce P Smith
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