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S C Barker

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International Journal for Parasitology|February 1, 1996
Lice, cospeciation and parasitismS C Barker
International Journal for Parasitology|September 1, 1991
Evolution of host-parasite associations among species of lice and rock-wallabies: coevolution? (J. F. A. Sprent Prize lecture, August 1990)S C Barker
The Journal of Parasitology|October 30, 1998
Distinguishing species and populations of rhipicephaline ticks with its 2 ribosomal RNAS C Barker
Medical Hypotheses|March 5, 2003
The Australian paralysis tick may be the missing link in the transmission of Hendra virus from bats to horses to humansS C Barker
International Journal for Parasitology|December 1, 1994
Phylogeny and classification, origins, and evolution of host associations of liceS C Barker
International Journal for Parasitology|July 1, 1993
Affinities of the Gyliauchenidae: utility of the 18S rRNA gene for phylogenetic inference in the Digenea (Platyhelminthes)D Blair, S C Barker
The Journal of Parasitology|April 1, 1996
Molecular phylogeny of Schistosoma species supports traditional groupings within the genusS C Barker, D Blair
Parasitology|June 9, 2005
Systematics and evolution of ticks with a list of valid genus and species namesS C Barker, A Murrell
Parasitology|October 13, 2006
Mitochondrial genomes of parasitic arthropods: implications for studies of population genetics and evolutionR Shao, S C Barker
Australian Veterinary Journal|November 1, 2019
Survey of cases of tick-paralysis and the presence of the eastern paralysis tick, Ixodes holocyclus, and the southern paralysis tick, Ixodes cornuatus, in the Greater Melbourne AreaD Barker, S C Barker
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International Journal for Parasitology|February 1, 1996
Lice, cospeciation and parasitismS C Barker
International Journal for Parasitology|September 1, 1991
Evolution of host-parasite associations among species of lice and rock-wallabies: coevolution? (J. F. A. Sprent Prize lecture, August 1990)S C Barker
The Journal of Parasitology|October 30, 1998
Distinguishing species and populations of rhipicephaline ticks with its 2 ribosomal RNAS C Barker
Medical Hypotheses|March 5, 2003
The Australian paralysis tick may be the missing link in the transmission of Hendra virus from bats to horses to humansS C Barker
International Journal for Parasitology|December 1, 1994
Phylogeny and classification, origins, and evolution of host associations of liceS C Barker
International Journal for Parasitology|July 1, 1993
Affinities of the Gyliauchenidae: utility of the 18S rRNA gene for phylogenetic inference in the Digenea (Platyhelminthes)D Blair, S C Barker
The Journal of Parasitology|April 1, 1996
Molecular phylogeny of Schistosoma species supports traditional groupings within the genusS C Barker, D Blair
Parasitology|June 9, 2005
Systematics and evolution of ticks with a list of valid genus and species namesS C Barker, A Murrell
Parasitology|October 13, 2006
Mitochondrial genomes of parasitic arthropods: implications for studies of population genetics and evolutionR Shao, S C Barker
Australian Veterinary Journal|November 1, 2019
Survey of cases of tick-paralysis and the presence of the eastern paralysis tick, Ixodes holocyclus, and the southern paralysis tick, Ixodes cornuatus, in the Greater Melbourne AreaD Barker, S C Barker
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