His scientific interests lie mostly in Zoology, Ultrastructure, Evolutionary biology, Reproductive biology and Ecology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Sister group and Monophyly. To a larger extent, Barrie G. M. Jamieson studies Anatomy with the aim of understanding Ultrastructure.
The Evolutionary biology study combines topics in areas such as Taxonomy, Systematics, Invertebrate and Crustacean. His work on Oligochaeta, Reproduction and Amphinomidae as part of general Ecology research is frequently linked to Clymenella, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Oligochaeta research focuses on Clitellata and how it connects with Lumbriculidae and Naididae.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Zoology, Anatomy, Ultrastructure, Acrosome and Oligochaeta. The study incorporates disciplines such as Reproductive system and Monophyly in addition to Zoology. His study in the field of Spermatozoon and Centriole also crosses realms of Axoneme.
His Ultrastructure research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Sperm, Spermatid, Synapomorphy and Nucleus. His Acrosome study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cell biology, Dromiidae, Thoracotremata and Eubrachyura. His Oligochaeta research incorporates elements of Earthworm and Megascolecidae.
His primary scientific interests are in Zoology, Ultrastructure, Anatomy, Ecology and Genus. Barrie G. M. Jamieson undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Zoology and Reproductive biology through his works. His studies in Ultrastructure integrate themes in fields like Caecilian and Acanthopterygii.
His work on Spermatozoon and Duct as part of his general Anatomy study is frequently connected to Axoneme and Clupeomorpha, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His Spermatozoon study combines topics in areas such as Acrosome, Centriole and Spermatid. His work on Earthworm, Key and Range as part of general Ecology study is frequently linked to Eudrilidae, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Barrie G. M. Jamieson focuses on Zoology, Reproductive biology, Evolutionary biology, Cell biology and Systematics. He performs multidisciplinary study on Zoology and Majoidea in his works. His research on Evolutionary biology frequently links to adjacent areas such as Gymnophiona.
His Cell biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Spermatogenesis and Ovary. His research brings together the fields of Clitellata and Systematics. His work carried out in the field of Courtship brings together such families of science as Sexual conflict and Cooperative breeding.
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Aquatic oligochaeta of the world
Ralph Owen Brinkhurst;Barrie G. Jamieson.
(1971)
Reproductive Biology of Invertebrates
B. G. Jamieson.
(1999)
Fish Evolution and Systematics: Evidence from Spermatozoa: With a Survey of Lophophorate, Echinoderm and Protochordate Sperm and an Account of Gamete Cryopreservation
Barrie G. M. Jamieson;L. K.-P. Leung.
(1991)
The Ultrastructure and Phylogeny of Insect Spermatozoa
Barrie G. M. Jamieson.
(1987)
Insects: their spermatozoa and phylogeny.
Barrie G. M. Jamieson;Romano Dallai;Björn A. Afzelius.
Insects: their spermatozoa and phylogeny. (1999)
The ultrastructure of the oligochaeta
Barrie G. M. Jamieson.
(1981)
Phylogenetic relations between microbats, megabats and primates (Mammalia: Chiroptera and Primates).
J. D. Pettigrew;B. G. M. Jamieson;S. K. Robson;L. S. Hall.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (1989)
THE SPERMATOZOA OF THE POLYCHAETA (ANNELIDA): AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL REVIEW
B. G. M. Jamieson;G. W. Rouse.
Biological Reviews (1989)
An ultrastructural study of the spermatozoa of the polychaetes Eurythoe complanata (Amphinomidae), Clymenella sp. and Micromaldane sp. (Maldanidae), with definition of sperm types in relation to reproductive biology
G. W Rouse;B. G. M Jamieson.
Journal of submicroscopic cytology (1987)
Ultrastructure and phylogeny of crustacean spermatozoa.
B. G. M. Jamieson.
Memoirs of the Queensland museum (1991)
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