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Overview

Danny B. Pence was affiliated with Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in the United States during their academic career. Their research output primarily involved the collection, identification, and deposition of natural history specimens.

Their recent publications include two papers titled "Natural history specimens collected and/or identified and deposited." These works were published in consecutive years, 2023 and 2024, both appearing in the venue Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research).

  • Natural history specimens collected and/or identified and deposited., 2023, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Natural history specimens collected and/or identified and deposited., 2024, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Their documented publication venue was exclusively Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), where they had two publications.

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), 2 publications

Best Publications

  • Quantification of hematozoa in blood smears.

    Ralph D. Godfrey;Alan M. Fedynich;Danny B. Pence

  • The epizootiology and pathology of sarcoptic mange in coyotes, Canis latrans, from south Texas.

    Danny B. Pence;Lamar A. Windberg;Barbara C. Pence;Robert Sprowls

  • Impact of a sarcoptic mange epizootic on a coyote population.

    Danny B. Pence;Lamar A. Windberg

  • Ecology of helminth parasitism in the bobcat from West Texas.

    Jeanne E. Stone;Danny B. Pence

  • Electron microscope and histochemical studies on the eggs of Hymenolepis diminuta.

    Danny B. Pence

  • Population dynamics of the helminth community from migrating blue-winged teal: loss of helminths without replacement on the wintering grounds

    B. M. Wallace;Danny B. Pence

  • Ecological Analyses of Helminth Populations of Wild Canids from the Gulf Coastal Prairies of Texas and Louisiana

    Jay W. Custer;Danny B. Pence

  • Population dynamics across selected habitat variables of the helminth community in coyotes, Canis latrans, from south Texas.

    Danny B. Pence;Lamar A. Windberg

  • The fine structure and histochemistry of the infective eggs of Dipylidium caninum.

    Danny Bruce Pence

  • Helminth community of mammalian hosts: concepts at the infracommunity, component and compound community levels

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  • Helminths of the ocelot from southern Texas.

    Danny B. Pence;Michael E. Tewes;Linda L. Laack

  • EPIZOOTIC PODOKNEMIDOKOPTIASIS IN AMERICAN ROBINS

    Danny B. Pence;Rebecca A. Cole;Kristin E. Brugger;John R. Fischer

  • The genus Oxyspirura (Nematoda: Thelaziidae) from birds in Louisiana.

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  • Ecological analyses of helminth populations in the black bear, Ursus Americanus, from North America

    Danny B. Pence;James M. Crum;Joseph A. Conti

  • Helminth community structure and pattern in a migratory host (Anas platyrhynchos)

    Alan M. Fedynich;Danny B. Pence

  • COMPARISON OF THE HELMINTH FAUNAS OF TWO SYMPATRIC TOP CARNIVORES FROM THE ROLLING PLAINS OF TEXAS

    Danny B. Pence;Steve Eason

  • Helminth and arthropod parasites of the brown pelican, Pelecanus occidentalis, in Puerto Rico, with a compilation of all metazoan parasites reported from this host in the Western Hemisphere.

    William G. Dyer;Ernest H. Williams;Antonio A. Mignucci-Giannoni;Nilda M. Jiménez-Marrero

  • The Nasal Mites of Birds from Louisiana. IX. Synopsis

    Danny B. Pence

  • Helminths of mountain lions (Felis concolor) from southwestern Texas, with a redescription of Cylicospirura subaequalis (Molin, 1860) Vevers, 1922

    Douglas D. Waid;Danny B. Pence

  • Effects of season and physical condition on the gastrointestinal helminth community of white-tailed deer from the Texas Edwards Plateau.

    Douglas D. Waid;Danny B. Pence;Robert J. Warren

  • Trichinella infection in wildlife of the southwestern United States.

    E. Pozio;D. B. Pence;G. La Rosa;A. Casulli

  • Possible vector dissemination by swift foxes following a plague epizootic in black-tailed prairie dogs in northwestern Texas.

    Brady K. McGee;Matthew J. Butler;Danny B. Pence;James L. Alexander

  • Ectoparasites of wild canids from the Gulf Coastal Prairies of Texas and Louisiana.

    Danny B. Pence;Jay W. Custer;Curtis J. Carley

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Robert J. Warren
Robert J. Warren Buffalo State College
Olin E. Rhodes
Olin E. Rhodes University of Georgia
G. La Rosa
G. La Rosa Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Warren B. Ballard
Warren B. Ballard Texas Tech University
Adriano Casulli
Adriano Casulli Istituto Superiore di Sanità
William R. Davidson
William R. Davidson University of Georgia
Janice Moore
Janice Moore Colorado State University
Jan F. Kamler
Jan F. Kamler University of Oxford
Edoardo Pozio
Edoardo Pozio Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Stephen Demarais
Stephen Demarais Mississippi State University

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