His main research concerns Ecology, Zoology, Cryptosporidium, Giardia and Microbiology. His research in the fields of Ecosystem, Parasitism and Coevolution overlaps with other disciplines such as Field and Geography. Zoology and Waterfowl are commonly linked in his work.
The Cryptosporidium study combines topics in areas such as Veterinary medicine, Ribosomal RNA and Genotype. In his study, Cryptosporidium hominis is inextricably linked to Cryptosporidium parvum, which falls within the broad field of Giardia. His research investigates the link between Microbiology and topics such as Parasitology that cross with problems in Transmission, Ecology, Population genetics and Evolutionary biology.
His primary areas of investigation include Zoology, Genotype, Cryptosporidium, Phylogenetics and Ecology. Anson V. Koehler has researched Zoology in several fields, including Host and Ribosomal DNA. His work focuses on many connections between Genotype and other disciplines, such as Genetic marker, that overlap with his field of interest in Genetic diversity.
The concepts of his Cryptosporidium study are interwoven with issues in Veterinary medicine, Giardia, Ribosomal RNA, Molecular epidemiology and GenBank. His Phylogenetics course of study focuses on Phylogenetic tree and Evolutionary biology. His study in the field of Habitat and Intermediate host is also linked to topics like Beringia and Land bridge.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Zoology, Genotype, DNA sequencing, Taxon and Gene. His Zoology study combines topics in areas such as Genetic marker, Phylogenetic tree and Wildlife. His Genotype research includes elements of Genetic epidemiology, Genetic variation, Liver fluke and Cryptosporidium.
His Genetic variation study deals with the bigger picture of Genetics. His research in DNA sequencing tackles topics such as Polymerase chain reaction which are related to areas like GenBank, DNA and Ehrlichia canis. Anson V. Koehler usually deals with Gene and limits it to topics linked to Computational biology and Nuclear gene, Dipylidiidae, ENCODE, Genome and Dipylidium caninum.
Anson V. Koehler mainly investigates Zoology, DNA sequencing, Theileria, Genotype and Genetic variation. His Zoology research incorporates elements of Antibody, Immune system and Wildlife. His DNA sequencing research integrates issues from Evolutionary biology, Ecology, Amplicon, Host and Piroplasmida.
The various areas that he examines in his Theileria study include Ribosomal RNA, 18S ribosomal RNA, Genetic variability, Hypervariable region and Babesia. His Genotype research incorporates themes from Clonorchiasis, Population genetics and Genetic epidemiology. Genetic variation is the subject of his research, which falls under Genetics.
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Genetic evidence of intercontinental movement of avian influenza in a migratory bird: the northern pintail (Anas acuta).
Anson V. Koehler;John M. Pearce;Paul L. Flint;J. Christian Franson.
Molecular Ecology (2008)
Phylogenomic and biogeographic reconstruction of the Trichinella complex
Pasi K. Korhonen;Edoardo Pozio;Giuseppe La Rosa;Bill C. H. Chang.
Nature Communications (2016)
Giardia/giardiasis — A perspective on diagnostic and analytical tools
Anson V Koehler;Aaron R Jex;Shane R Haydon;Melita A Stevens.
Biotechnology Advances (2014)
Beringia: Intercontinental exchange and diversification of high latitude mammals and their parasites during the Pliocene and Quaternary
Joseph A. Cook;Eric P. Hoberg;Anson Koehler;Heikki Henttonen.
Mammal Study (2005)
Influence of Ribeiroia ondatrae (Trematoda: Digenea) infection on limb development and survival of northern leopard frogs (Rana pipiens): effects of host stage and parasite-exposure level
Anna M. Schotthoefer;Anson V. Koehler;Carol U. Meteyer;Rebecca A. Cole.
Canadian Journal of Zoology (2003)
Trematode parasites of Otago Harbour (New Zealand) soft‐sediment intertidal ecosystems: Life cycles, ecological roles and DNA barcodes
Tommy L.F. Leung;Kirsten M. Donald;Devon B. Keeney;Anson V. Koehler.
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research (2009)
Avian influenza at both ends of a migratory flyway: characterizing viral genomic diversity to optimize surveillance plans for North America
John M. Pearce;Andrew M. Ramey;Paul L. Flint;Anson V. Koehler.
Evolutionary Applications (2009)
Molecular-based investigation of Cryptosporidium and Giardia from animals in water catchments in southeastern Australia
Matthew J. Nolan;Aaron R. Jex;Anson V. Koehler;Shane R. Haydon.
Water Research (2013)
Effects of wetland vs. landscape variables on parasite communities of Rana pipiens: links to anthropogenic factors
Anna M. Schotthoefer;Jason R. Rohr;Rebecca A. Cole;Anson V. Koehler.
Ecological Applications (2011)
The Beringian coevolution project: Holistic collections of mammals and associated parasites reveal novel perspectives on evolutionary and environmental change in the North
Joseph A. Cook;Kurt E. Galbreath;Kayce C. Bell;Mariel L. Campbell.
Arctic Science (2016)
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