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Overview

Eugene T. Lyons was affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States. Throughout their career, their scholarly output included contributions in the form of book publications.

One notable publication by Eugene T. Lyons is the book titled The enemy in our schools. This work was published by La Trobe University in 2023.

There are no records of frequent co-authors or specific research papers with detailed publication venues or citation counts beyond the book mentioned. Similarly, there is no information on main fields or subfields of study, nor on specific research topics covered in their publications.

While no awards have been documented, Eugene T. Lyons's contributions have been part of the academic landscape, particularly in relation to their affiliation and the book publication noted.

Eugene T. Lyons is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Prevalence of anthelmintic resistant cyathostomes on horse farms.

    Ray M. Kaplan;Thomas R. Klei;Eugene T. Lyons;Guy Lester;Guy Lester

  • Historical perspective of cyathostomes: prevalence, treatment and control programs.

    E.T Lyons;S.C Tolliver;J.H Drudge

  • Analysis of multiyear studies in horses in Kentucky to ascertain whether counts of eggs and larvae per gram of feces are reliable indicators of numbers of strongyles and ascarids present.

    M.K. Nielsen;K.E. Baptiste;S.C. Tolliver;S.S. Collins

  • Probable reason why small strongyle EPG counts are returning "early" after ivermectin treatment of horses on a farm in Central Kentucky

    E. T. Lyons;S. C. Tolliver;S. S. Collins

  • Contrasting effects of heterozygosity on survival and hookworm resistance in California sea lion pups

    Karina Acevedo-Whitehouse;Terry R. Spraker;Eugene Lyons;Sharon R. Melin

  • Field studies indicating reduced activity of ivermectin on small strongyles in horses on a farm in Central Kentucky

    E. T. Lyons;S. C. Tolliver;M. Ionita;A. Lewellen

  • Evaluation of parasiticidal activity of fenbendazole, ivermectin, oxibendazole, and pyrantel pamoate in horse foals with emphasis on ascarids (Parascaris equorum) in field studies on five farms in Central Kentucky in 2007

    E. T. Lyons;S. C. Tolliver;M. Ionita;S. S. Collins

  • Prevalence of selected species of internal parasites in equids at necropsy in central Kentucky (1995-1999).

    E.T Lyons;T.W Swerczek;S.C Tolliver;H.D Bair

  • Molecular and morphometric evidence for separate species of Uncinaria (Nematoda: Ancylostomatidae) in California sea lions and northern fur seals: hypothesis testing supplants verification.

    Steven A. Nadler;Byron J. Adams;Eugene T. Lyons;Robert L. DeLong

  • Parasites in Kentucky Thoroughbreds at necropsy: emphasis on stomach worms and tapeworms.

    Lyons Et;Tolliver Sc;Drudge Jh;Swerczek Tw

  • Field tests demonstrating reduced activity of ivermectin and moxidectin against small strongyles in horses on 14 farms in Central Kentucky in 2007–2009

    Eugene T. Lyons;Sharon C. Tolliver;Sandra S. Collins;Mariana Ionita

  • Shortened strongyle-type egg reappearance periods in naturally infected horses treated with moxidectin and failure of a larvicidal dose of fenbendazole to reduce fecal egg counts.

    M.G. Rossano;A.R. Smith;E.T. Lyons

  • Prevalence of internal parasites in horses in critical tests of activity of parasiticides over a 28-year period (1956-1983) in Kentucky.

    S.C. Tolliver;E.T. Lyons;J.H. Drudge

  • TRANSMISSION OF SOME SPECIES OF INTERNAL PARASITES IN HORSES BORN IN 1993,1994, AND 1995 ON THE SAME PASTURE ON A FARM IN CENTRAL KENTUCKY

    E.T. Lyons;S.C. Tolliver;S.S. Collins;J.H. Drudge

  • On the life cycle of Strongyloides westeri in the equine.

    E T Lyons;J H Drudge;S C Tolliver

  • Prevalence of parasite eggs (Strongyloides westeri, Parascaris equorum, and strongyles) and oocysts (Emeria leuckarti) in the feces of Thoroughbred foals on 14 farms in central Kentucky in 2003.

    E. T. Lyons;S. C. Tolliver

  • Studies on the development and chemotherapy of larvae of Parascaris equorum (Nematoda: Ascaridoidea) in experimentally and naturally infected foals.

    Lyons Et;Drudge Jh;Tolliver Sc

  • Life Cycle of Uncinaria lucasi Stiles, 1901 (Nematoda : Ancylostomatidae) of Fur Seals, Callorhinus ursinus Linn., on the Pribilof Islands, Alaska

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  • Prevalence of some internal parasites found (1971–1989) in horses born on a farm in central kentucky

    E.T. Lyons;J.H. Drudge;S.C. Tolliver

  • UNCINARIASIS IN NORTHERN FUR SEAL AND CALIFORNIA SEA LION PUPS FROM CALIFORNIA

    Eugene T. Lyons;Robert L. DeLong;Sharon R. Melin;Sharon C. Tolliver

  • Common internal parasites found in the stomach, large intestine, and cranial mesenteric artery of thoroughbreds in Kentucky at necropsy (1985 to 1986).

    E T Lyons;S C Tolliver;J H Drudge;T W Swerczek

  • Critical tests evaluating efficacy of moxidectin against small strongyles in horses from a herd for which reduced activity had been found in field tests in Central Kentucky.

    Eugene T. Lyons;Sharon C. Tolliver;Tetiana A. Kuzmina;Sandra S. Collins

  • Fecundity of various species of strongylids (Nematoda: Strongylidae)—parasites of domestic horses

    T. A. Kuzmina;E. T. Lyons;S. C. Tolliver;I. I. Dzeverin

  • Prevalence of Anoplocephala perfoliata and lesions of Draschia megastoma in Thoroughbreds in Kentucky at necropsy.

    Lyons Et;Drudge Jh;Tolliver Sc;Swerczek Tw

  • Field studies on endoparasites of Thoroughbred foals on seven farms in central Kentucky in 2004

    E. T. Lyons;S. C. Tolliver;S. S. Collins

  • Occurrence of second and third instars of Gasterophilus intestinalis and Gasterophilus nasalis in stomachs of horses in Kentucky.

    Drudge Jh;Lyons Et;Wyant Zn;Tolliver Sc

  • Parascaris univalens--a victim of large-scale misidentification?

    Martin K. Nielsen;Jianbin Wang;Richard Davis;Jennifer L. Bellaw

Frequent Co-Authors

Sharon C. Tolliver
Sharon C. Tolliver University of Kentucky
J. Harold Drudge
J. Harold Drudge University of Kentucky
Terry R. Spraker
Terry R. Spraker Colorado State University
Martin K. Nielsen
Martin K. Nielsen Aarhus University
Jesper Monrad
Jesper Monrad University of Copenhagen
Vasyl V. Tkach
Vasyl V. Tkach University of North Dakota
Thomas R. Klei
Thomas R. Klei Louisiana State University
Ray M. Kaplan
Ray M. Kaplan St. George's University
Pádraig J. Duignan
Pádraig J. Duignan University of Calgary
Laurie M. Lawrence
Laurie M. Lawrence University of Kentucky

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