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Eric R. Morgan is affiliated with Queen's University Belfast in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Veterinary, and Environmental Science, with notable focus on Small Animals, Ecology, and Parasitology as subfields.

Their work addresses a variety of topics, including helminth infection and control, parasite biology and host interactions, parasitic infections and diagnostics, animal behavior and welfare studies, genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock, and ruminant nutrition and digestive physiology.

Frequent co-authors include Thomas H Terrill, Hannah Rose Vineer, Sudhanshu Panda, Aftab Siddique, and Ajit K. Mahapatra.

Eric R. Morgan's publications are commonly found in venues such as International Journal for Parasitology, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal of Animal Science, Veterinary Record, and Animal - science proceedings.

  • Initial assessment of the economic burden of major parasitic helminth infections to the ruminant livestock industry in Europe (2020, Preventive Veterinary Medicine)
  • Increasing importance of anthelmintic resistance in European livestock: creation and meta-analysis of an open database (2020, Parasite)
  • Anthelmintic resistance in ruminants: challenges and solutions (2022, Advances in Parasitology/Advances in parasitology)
  • Biology and Epidemiology of Gastrointestinal Nematodes in Cattle (2020, Veterinary Clinics of North America Food Animal Practice)
  • Angiostrongylosis in Animals and Humans in Europe (2021, Pathogens)

Best Publications

  • Initial assessment of the economic burden of major parasitic helminth infections to the ruminant livestock industry in Europe

    J Charlier;L Rinaldi;V Musella;H.W Ploeger

  • Global change, parasite transmission and disease control: lessons from ecology

    Joanne Cable;Iain Barber;Brian Boag;Amy R. Ellison

  • Increasing importance of anthelmintic resistance in European livestock: creation and meta-analysis of an open database

    Hannah Rose Vineer;Eric R. Morgan;Hubertus Hertzberg;David J. Bartley

  • Recent advances in the diagnosis, impact on production and prediction of Fasciola hepatica in cattle

    Johannes Charlier;Jozef Vercruysse;E Morgan;J Van Dijk

  • Widespread anthelmintic resistance in European farmed ruminants: a systematic review.

    H Rose;Laura Rinaldi;A Bosco;F Mavrot

  • Angiostrongylus vasorum: a real heartbreaker

    Eric R. Morgan;Susan E. Shaw;Sheila F. Brennan;Theo D. De Waal

  • Practices to optimise gastrointestinal nematode control on sheep, goat and cattle farms in Europe using targeted (selective) treatments

    Johannes Charlier;ER Morgan;Laura Rinaldi;J van Dijk

  • Climate and the epidemiology of gastrointestinal nematode infections of sheep in Europe.

    E.R. Morgan;J. van Dijk

  • Anthelmintic resistance in ruminants: challenges and solutions.

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  • Helminth egg excretion with regard to age, gender and management practices on UK Thoroughbred studs.

    V. E. Relf;E. R. Morgan;J. E. Hodgkinson;J. B. Matthews

  • Canine pulmonary angiostrongylosis: the influence of climate on parasite distribution.

    Eric R. Morgan;Ryan Jefferies;Madeleine Krajewski;Peter Ward

  • Angiostrongylus vasorum and Eucoleus aerophilus in foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Great Britain.

    ER Morgan;A Tomlinson;S Hunter;T Nichols;T Nichols

  • Control of helminth ruminant infections by 2030

    Jozef Vercruysse;Johannes Charlier;Jan Van Dijk;Eric R Morgan

  • Global Change and Helminth Infections in Grazing Ruminants in Europe: Impacts, Trends and Sustainable Solutions

    Eric R. Morgan;Johannes Charlier;Guy Hendrickx;Annibale Biggeri

  • Prevalence, distribution and risk associated with tick infestation of dogs in Great Britain.

    FD Smith;R Ballantyne;ER Morgan;Richard L Wall

  • Climate change and parasitic disease: farmer mitigation?

    Eric R. Morgan;Richard Wall

  • Back to the future: developing hypotheses on the effects of climate change on ovine parasitic gastroenteritis from historical data.

    J. van Dijk;G.P. David;G. Baird;E.R. Morgan

  • Effects of aggregation and sample size on composite faecal egg counts in sheep

    E.R. Morgan;L. Cavill;G.E. Curry;R.M. Wood

  • Canine angiostrongylosis: an emerging disease in Europe

    Jenny R. Helm;Eric R. Morgan;Mark W. Jackson;Paul Wotton

  • Anthelmintic efficacy on UK Thoroughbred stud farms.

    Valerie E. Relf;Hannah E. Lester;Eric R. Morgan;Jane E. Hodgkinson

  • Refugia and anthelmintic resistance: Concepts and challenges.

    Jane E. Hodgkinson;Ray M. Kaplan;Fiona Kenyon;Eric R. Morgan

  • Temperature and the development and survival of infective Toxocara canis larvae

    Dena Azam;Dena Azam;Onyinye M. Ukpai;Onyinye M. Ukpai;Ashraf Said;Gamal A. Abd-Allah

  • Mind the gaps in research on the control of gastrointestinal nematodes of farmed ruminants and pigs

    Johannes Charlier;SM Thamsborg;DJ Bartley;PJ Skuce

  • The influence of temperature on the development, hatching and survival of Nematodirus battus larvae.

    J Van Dijk;ER Morgan

  • GLOWORM-FL: A simulation model of the effects of climate and climate change on the free-living stages of gastro-intestinal nematode parasites of ruminants

    Hannah Rose;Tong Wang;Jan van Dijk;Eric R. Morgan

  • Assessing risks of disease transmission between wildlife and livestock : The Saiga antelope as a case study

    E. R. Morgan;M. Lundervold;Graham Medley;B. S. Shaikenov

  • Ultraviolet light increases mortality of nematode larvae and can explain patterns of larval availability at pasture.

    J. van Dijk;M.D.E. de Louw;L.P.A. Kalis;E.R. Morgan

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald Q. Lamb
Donald Q. Lamb University of Chicago
Steven Tingay
Steven Tingay Curtin University
T. Sakamoto
T. Sakamoto Aoyama Gakuin University
Gianni Bernardi
Gianni Bernardi National Institute for Astrophysics
Bryan Gaensler
Bryan Gaensler University of California, Santa Cruz
Lincoln J. Greenhill
Lincoln J. Greenhill Harvard University
David L. Kaplan
David L. Kaplan University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Justin C. Kasper
Justin C. Kasper University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Christina L. Williams
Christina L. Williams Duke University
William V. Boynton
William V. Boynton University of Arizona

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