His primary areas of investigation include Angiostrongylus vasorum, Ecology, Veterinary medicine, Disease and Livestock. His Angiostrongylus vasorum research incorporates elements of Western Palaearctic, Lungworm and Pathology. His work on Wildlife, Effects of global warming, Climate change and Hatching as part of general Ecology study is frequently linked to Embryonated, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His studies link Helminths with Veterinary medicine. Eric R. Morgan usually deals with Disease and limits it to topics linked to Epidemiology and Intensive care medicine, Milbemycin oxime and Immunology. The various areas that Eric R. Morgan examines in his Livestock study include Mediterranean climate, Resistance and Treatment failure.
Astrophysics, Veterinary medicine, Ecology, Murchison Widefield Array and Livestock are his primary areas of study. His study in the field of Gamma-ray burst is also linked to topics like Triangulation. Eric R. Morgan focuses mostly in the field of Veterinary medicine, narrowing it down to topics relating to Helminths and, in certain cases, Parasite hosting.
He is involved in the study of Ecology that focuses on Climate change in particular. His work deals with themes such as Spectral line, Radio telescope and Optics, which intersect with Murchison Widefield Array. He has included themes like Pasture, Grazing and Wildlife in his Livestock study.
Eric R. Morgan focuses on Livestock, Zoology, Environmental health, Anthelmintic and Veterinary medicine. His studies in Livestock integrate themes in fields like Agriculture, Grazing, Agronomy and Environmental planning. The Grazing study combines topics in areas such as Pasture and Animal science.
His work deals with themes such as Nematode, Parasite hosting and Environmental DNA, which intersect with Zoology. His study in Parasite hosting is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Gastropoda and Host. His Veterinary medicine research incorporates elements of Feces and Deworming.
Eric R. Morgan mainly focuses on Environmental health, Livestock, Ecology, Environmental planning and Control. Eric R. Morgan interconnects Climate change, Liver fluke, Fasciolosis, Disease risk and Anthelmintic in the investigation of issues within Environmental health. The various areas that Eric R. Morgan examines in his Anthelmintic study include Computer-assisted web interviewing, Helminths, Control treatment and Hygiene.
His Livestock study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Animal husbandry and Decision support tools. His study on Ecology is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Data science. His Control research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Natural resource, Gap analysis and Agronomy.
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Angiostrongylus vasorum: a real heartbreaker
Eric R. Morgan;Susan E. Shaw;Sheila F. Brennan;Theo D. De Waal.
Trends in Parasitology (2005)
Canine pulmonary angiostrongylosis: the influence of climate on parasite distribution.
Eric R. Morgan;Ryan Jefferies;Madeleine Krajewski;Peter Ward.
Parasitology International (2009)
Recent advances in the diagnosis, impact on production and prediction of Fasciola hepatica in cattle
Johannes Charlier;Jozef Vercruysse;E Morgan;J Van Dijk.
Parasitology (2014)
Angiostrongylus vasorum and Eucoleus aerophilus in foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Great Britain.
E.R. Morgan;A. Tomlinson;S. Hunter;T. Nichols;T. Nichols.
Veterinary Parasitology (2008)
Widespread anthelmintic resistance in European farmed ruminants: a systematic review.
H Rose;Laura Rinaldi;A Bosco;F Mavrot.
Veterinary Record (2015)
Climate and the epidemiology of gastrointestinal nematode infections of sheep in Europe.
E.R. Morgan;J. van Dijk.
Veterinary Parasitology (2012)
Global change, parasite transmission and disease control: lessons from ecology
Joanne Cable;Iain Barber;Brian Boag;Amy R. Ellison.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (2017)
Climate change and parasitic disease: farmer mitigation?
Eric R. Morgan;Richard Wall.
Trends in Parasitology (2009)
Prevalence, distribution and risk associated with tick infestation of dogs in Great Britain.
FD Smith;R Ballantyne;ER Morgan;Richard L Wall.
Medical and Veterinary Entomology (2011)
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.
Veterinary Parasitology (2008)
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