Ian K. Barker regularly links together related areas like Larva in his Ixodidae studies. He performs integrative study on Larva and Tick in his works. His work blends Tick and Acari studies together. In his works, he conducts interdisciplinary research on Acari and Parasitiformes. Parasitiformes is closely attributed to Veterinary medicine in his study. Ian K. Barker combines topics linked to Dermacentor variabilis with his work on Veterinary medicine. His Virology research extends to the thematically linked field of Dermacentor variabilis. He combines Virology and Virus in his research. Virus and Enzootic are two areas of study in which he engages in interdisciplinary work.
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Infectious diseases of wild mammals.
Elizabeth S. Williams;Ian K. Barker.
Infectious diseases of wild mammals. (2001)
Climate change and the potential for range expansion of the Lyme disease vector Ixodes scapularis in Canada
N.H. Ogden;A. Maarouf;I.K. Barker;M. Bigras-Poulin.
International Journal for Parasitology (2006)
Role of migratory birds in introduction and range expansion of Ixodes scapularis ticks and of Borrelia burgdorferi and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Canada
N H Ogden;N H Ogden;L R Lindsay;K Hanincová;I K Barker.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2008)
Mass mortality of harbor seals: pneumonia associated with influenza A virus
J. R. Geraci;D. J. St. Aubin;I. K. Barker;R. G. Webster.
Science (1982)
A dynamic population model to investigate effects of climate on geographic range and seasonality of the tick Ixodes scapularis
N.H. Ogden;M. Bigras-Poulin;C.J. O'Callaghan;I.K. Barker.
International Journal for Parasitology (2005)
Risk maps for range expansion of the Lyme disease vector, Ixodes scapularis, in Canada now and with climate change
Nicholas H Ogden;Nicholas H Ogden;Laurie St-Onge;Ian K Barker;Stéphanie Brazeau.
International Journal of Health Geographics (2008)
Investigation of relationships between temperature and developmental rates of tick Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) in the laboratory and field.
N. H. Ogden;N. H. Ogden;L. R. Lindsay;G. Beauchamp;D. Charron.
Journal of Medical Entomology (2004)
Ixodes scapularis Ticks Collected by Passive Surveillance in Canada: Analysis of Geographic Distribution and Infection with Lyme Borreliosis Agent Borrelia burgdorferi
N. H. Ogden;N. H. Ogden;L. Trudel;H. Artsob;I. K. Barker.
Journal of Medical Entomology (2006)
CHAPTER 1 – The Alimentary System
Ian K. Barker.
Pathology of Domestic Animals (Fourth Edition) (1993)
Cryptosporidium agni sp.n. from lambs, and cryptosporidium bovis sp.n. from a calf, with observations on the oocyst.
I. K. Barker;P. L. Carbonell.
Parasitology Research (1974)
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