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Stephen C Barker

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Zootaxa|June 20, 2014
Ticks of Australia. The species that infest domestic animals and humansStephen C Barker, Alan R Walker
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|June 5, 2002
Analysis of the sequence and expression of a second putative acetylcholinesterase cDNA from organophosphate-susceptible and organophosphate-resistant cattle ticksGlenn D Baxter, Stephen C Barker
Zootaxa|November 30, 2018
Two new genera of hard ticks, Robertsicus n. gen. and Archaeocroton n. gen., and the solution to the mystery of Hoogstraal's and Kaufman's "primitive" tick from the Carpathian MountainsStephen C Barker, Thomas D Burger
BMC Dermatology|August 26, 2011
An ex vivo, assessor blind, randomised, parallel group, comparative efficacy trial of the ovicidal activity of three pediculicides after a single application--melaleuca oil and lavender oil, eucalyptus oil and lemon tea tree oil, and a "suffocation" pediculicideStephen C Barker, Phillip M Altman
Genome Biology and Evolution|June 20, 2013
Substantial variation in the extent of mitochondrial genome fragmentation among blood-sucking lice of mammalsHaowei Jiang, Stephen C Barker, Renfu Shao
Parasites & Vectors|April 3, 2014
Variation in mitochondrial minichromosome composition between blood-sucking lice of the genus Haematopinus that infest horses and pigsSimon D Song, Stephen C Barker, Renfu Shao
International Journal for Parasitology|September 20, 2014
A list of the 70 species of Australian ticks; diagnostic guides to and species accounts of Ixodes holocyclus (paralysis tick), Ixodes cornuatus (southern paralysis tick) and Rhipicephalus australis (Australian cattle tick); and consideration of the place of Australia in the evolution of ticks with comments on four controversial ideasStephen C Barker, Alan R Walker, Dayana Campelo
BMC Genomics|September 4, 2015
The mitochondrial genome of the chimpanzee louse, Pediculus schaeffi: insights into the process of mitochondrial genome fragmentation in the blood-sucking lice of great apesKate E Herd, Stephen C Barker, Renfu Shao
Systematic Parasitology|October 19, 2002
A new subfamily, Bothriocrotoninae n. subfam., for the genus Bothriocroton Keirans, King & Sharrad, 1994 status amend. (Ixodida: Ixodidae), and the synonymy of Aponomma Neumann, 1899 with Amblyomma Koch, 1844Hans Klompen, Susan J Dobson, Stephen C Barker
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|April 2, 2014
Phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial genome sequences indicates that the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, contains a cryptic speciesThomas D Burger, Renfu Shao, Stephen C Barker
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Zootaxa|June 20, 2014
Ticks of Australia. The species that infest domestic animals and humansStephen C Barker, Alan R Walker
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|June 5, 2002
Analysis of the sequence and expression of a second putative acetylcholinesterase cDNA from organophosphate-susceptible and organophosphate-resistant cattle ticksGlenn D Baxter, Stephen C Barker
Zootaxa|November 30, 2018
Two new genera of hard ticks, Robertsicus n. gen. and Archaeocroton n. gen., and the solution to the mystery of Hoogstraal's and Kaufman's "primitive" tick from the Carpathian MountainsStephen C Barker, Thomas D Burger
BMC Dermatology|August 26, 2011
An ex vivo, assessor blind, randomised, parallel group, comparative efficacy trial of the ovicidal activity of three pediculicides after a single application--melaleuca oil and lavender oil, eucalyptus oil and lemon tea tree oil, and a "suffocation" pediculicideStephen C Barker, Phillip M Altman
Genome Biology and Evolution|June 20, 2013
Substantial variation in the extent of mitochondrial genome fragmentation among blood-sucking lice of mammalsHaowei Jiang, Stephen C Barker, Renfu Shao
Parasites & Vectors|April 3, 2014
Variation in mitochondrial minichromosome composition between blood-sucking lice of the genus Haematopinus that infest horses and pigsSimon D Song, Stephen C Barker, Renfu Shao
International Journal for Parasitology|September 20, 2014
A list of the 70 species of Australian ticks; diagnostic guides to and species accounts of Ixodes holocyclus (paralysis tick), Ixodes cornuatus (southern paralysis tick) and Rhipicephalus australis (Australian cattle tick); and consideration of the place of Australia in the evolution of ticks with comments on four controversial ideasStephen C Barker, Alan R Walker, Dayana Campelo
BMC Genomics|September 4, 2015
The mitochondrial genome of the chimpanzee louse, Pediculus schaeffi: insights into the process of mitochondrial genome fragmentation in the blood-sucking lice of great apesKate E Herd, Stephen C Barker, Renfu Shao
Systematic Parasitology|October 19, 2002
A new subfamily, Bothriocrotoninae n. subfam., for the genus Bothriocroton Keirans, King & Sharrad, 1994 status amend. (Ixodida: Ixodidae), and the synonymy of Aponomma Neumann, 1899 with Amblyomma Koch, 1844Hans Klompen, Susan J Dobson, Stephen C Barker
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|April 2, 2014
Phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial genome sequences indicates that the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, contains a cryptic speciesThomas D Burger, Renfu Shao, Stephen C Barker
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