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David Blair is affiliated with James Cook University in Australia. Their academic involvement is anchored in this institution, contributing to the research community there.

Although specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, and detailed fields of study or main topics are not provided, the available data does not list any recent publications or frequent collaborations. There is also no information on the awards received or book publications authored by David Blair.

This profile reflects the current scope of publicly available academic data on David Blair, focusing on their institutional connection without additional details on research output or specialization.

Best Publications

  • Genetic variants within the genus Echinococcus identified by mitochondrial DNA sequencing.

    Josephine Bowles;David Blair;Donald P. McManus

  • The Schistosoma japonicum genome reveals features of host-parasite interplay

    Yan Zhou;Huajun Zheng;Yangyi Chen;Lei Zhang

  • Electrostatic interactions between rotor and stator in the bacterial flagellar motor

    Jiadong Zhou;Scott A. Lloyd;David F. Blair

  • A Molecular Phylogeny of the Human Schistosomes

    J. Bowles;D. Blair;D.P. Mcmanus

  • Nuclear rDNA ITS sequence variation in the trematode genus Echinostoma : an aid to establishing relationships within the 37-collar-spine group

    J. A. T. Morgan;D. Blair

  • New Policies for Old Trees: Averting a Global Crisis in a Keystone Ecological Structure

    David B. Lindenmayer;William F. Laurance;Jerry F. Franklin;Gene E. Likens;Gene E. Likens;Gene E. Likens

  • Comparisons of ribosomal internal transcribed spacers from two congeneric species of flukes (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda: Digenea)

    Kim Luton;Donna Walker;David Blair

  • Paragonimiasis and the Genus Paragonimus

    David Blair;Zhi-Biao Xu;Takeshi Agatsuma

  • A molecular phylogeny of the genus Echinococcus

    J. Bowles;D. Blair;D. P. McManus

  • A comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the Scleractinia (Cnidaria, Anthozoa) based on mitochondrial CO1 sequence data.

    Marcelo V. Kitahara;Stephen D. Cairns;Jarosław Stolarski;David Blair

  • Phylogenies Inferred from Mitochondrial Gene Orders—A Cautionary Tale from the Parasitic Flatworms

    Thanh H. Le;David Blair;Takeshi Agatsuma;Pierre-François Humair

  • Comparison of the second internal transcribed spacer (Ribosomal DNA) from populations and species of fasciolidae (Digenea)

    Robert D. Adlard;Stephen C. Barker;David Blair;Thomas H. Cribb

  • Interacting factors driving a major loss of large trees with cavities in a forest ecosystem.

    David B. Lindenmayer;Wade Blanchard;Lachlan McBurney;David Blair

  • Relative merits of nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacers and mitochondrial CO1 and ND1 genes for distinguishing among Echinostoma species (Trematoda).

    J. A. T. Morgan;D. Blair

  • Mitochondrial genomes of parasitic flatworms.

    Thanh H. Le;David Blair;Donald P. McManus

  • Molecular-Genetic Characterization of the Cervid Strain (Northern Form) of Echinococcus-Granulosus

    J. Bowles;D. Blair;D. P. McManus

  • Starting points for small mammal population recovery after wildfire: recolonisation or residual populations?

    Samuel Banks;Matthieu Dujardin;Lachlan McBurney;David Blair

  • Geographical genetic structure within the human lung fluke, Paragonimus westermani, detected from DNA sequences

    D. Blair;T. Agatsuma;T. Watanobe;M. Okamoto

  • Complete mitochondrial genomes confirm the distinctiveness of the horse-dog and sheep-dog strains of Echinococcus granulosus.

    T. H. Le;M. S. Pearson;D. Blair;N. Dai

  • Human fascioliasis and the presence of hybrid/introgressed forms of Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica in Vietnam.

    Thanh Hoa Le;Nguyen Van De;Takeshi Agatsuma;Thanh Giang Thi Nguyen

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald P. McManus
Donald P. McManus Australian National University
Takeshi Agatsuma
Takeshi Agatsuma Kōchi University
David B. Lindenmayer
David B. Lindenmayer Australian National University
Sam C. Banks
Sam C. Banks Charles Darwin University
Sunney I. Chan
Sunney I. Chan National Taiwan University
Lynne van Herwerden
Lynne van Herwerden James Cook University
Wade Blanchard
Wade Blanchard Australian National University
Yukifumi Nawa
Yukifumi Nawa Khon Kaen University
Malcolm K. Jones
Malcolm K. Jones University of Queensland
Paul J. Brindley
Paul J. Brindley George Washington University

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