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Jacques Cabaret is affiliated with INRAE: Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Veterinary studies, with specific contributions to Small Animals, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecology, Animal Science and Zoology, and Parasitology.

The scientist's work focuses extensively on helminth infection and control, parasite biology and host interactions, parasites and host interactions, agriculture and rural development research, rabbits' nutrition, reproduction and health, animal behavior and welfare studies, and livestock and poultry management.

Recent publications by Jacques Cabaret include:

  • "Farmers' Views and Tools Compared with Laboratory Evaluations of Parasites of Meat Goats in French West Indies", 2023, Animals
  • "Farmers' and Experts' Knowledge Coping with Sheep Health, Control and Anthelmintic Resistance of Their Gastrointestinal Nematodes", 2024, Pathogens
  • "Varying Degrees of Animal Reification by Stakeholders in Experimental Research", 2022, Animals

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jacques Cabaret are:

  • Christian Nicourt
  • Caroline Chylinski
  • Jean Dupouy-Camet
  • Ljiljana Sofronić-Milosavljević
  • Mohamed Gharbi

Jacques Cabaret's research has been published predominantly in the following venues:

  • Animals (6 publications)
  • Bulletin de l Académie vétérinaire de France (5 publications)
  • Pathogens (2 publications)
  • INRAE Productions Animales (1 publication)
  • Academia Letters (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Morphological identification of nematode larvae of small ruminants and cattle simplified.

    J A van Wyk;J Cabaret;L M Michael

  • The role of targeted selective treatments in the development of refugia-based approaches to the control of gastrointestinal nematodes of small ruminants.

    F Kenyon;AW Greer;GC Coles;G Cringoli

  • Mutation in position 167 of isotype 1 β-tubulin gene of Trichostrongylid nematodes: role in benzimidazole resistance?

    Anne Silvestre;Jacques Cabaret

  • Monitoring the efficacy of ivermectin and albendazole against gastro intestinal nematodes of cattle in Northern Europe

    J. Demeler;A.M.J. Van Zeveren;N. Kleinschmidt;J. Vercruysse

  • Multispecies and multiple anthelmintic resistance on cattle nematodes in a farm in Argentina: the beginning of high resistance?

    Miguel E. Mejía;Belisario M. Fernández Igartúa;Enrique E. Schmidt;Jacques Cabaret

  • The use of urban sewage sludge on pastures: the cysticercosis threat.

    Jacques Cabaret;Stanny Geerts;Marylin Madeline;Céline Ballandonne

  • Faecal egg count reduction test for assessing anthelmintic efficacy: average versus individually based estimations

    J Cabaret;B Berrag

  • PCR diagnosis of benzimidazole-susceptibity or -resistance in natural populations of the small ruminant parasite, Teladorsagia circumcincta

    L. Elard;J. Cabaret;J.F. Humbert

  • Faecal egg counts are representative of digestive-tract strongyle worm burdens in sheep and goats.

    J Cabaret;N Gasnier;P Jacquiet

  • Prevalence of anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal nematodes of dairy goats under extensive management conditions in southwestern France.

    C. Chartier;F. Soubirac;I. Pors;A. Silvestre

  • Sheep and goat nematode resistance to anthelmintics: pro and cons among breeding management factors

    Anne Silvestre;Vincent Leignel;Boumadiane Berrag;Nadine Gasnier

  • Functional reconstitution of Haemonchus contortus acetylcholine receptors in Xenopus oocytes provides mechanistic insights into levamisole resistance

    Thomas Boulin;Thomas Boulin;Thomas Boulin;Aymeric Fauvin;Claude Charvet;Jacques Cortet

  • In vitro screening of six anthelmintic plant products against larval Haemonchus contortus with a modified methyl-thiazolyl-tetrazolium reduction assay

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  • Horse infection with intestinal helminths in relation to age, sex, access to grass and farm system

    S. Kornaś;J. Cabaret;M. Skalska;B. Nowosad

  • Genetic diversity of levamisole receptor subunits in parasitic nematode species and abbreviated transcripts associated with resistance.

    Cédric Neveu;Claude L. Charvet;Aymeric Fauvin;Jacques Cortet

  • Managing helminths of ruminants in organic farming.

    Jacques Cabaret;Michel Bouilhol;Christian Mage

  • The global diversity of Haemonchus contortus is shaped by human intervention and climate.

    G. Sallé;G. Sallé;S. R. Doyle;J. Cortet;J. Cabaret

  • Relationship between helminth species diversity, intensity of infection and breeding management in dairy goats.

    A Silvestre;C Chartier;C Sauvé;J Cabaret

  • Infection of Lymnaea truncatula and Lymnaea glabra by Fasciola hepatica and Paramphistomum daubneyi in farms of central France.

    M. Abrous;D. Rondelaud;G. Dreyfuss;J. Cabaret

  • Prevalence of Paramphistomum daubneyi infection in cattle in central France.

    V. Szmidt-Adjidé;M. Abrous;C.C. Adjidé;G. Dreyfuss

  • Population genetic analysis of the ovine parasitic nematode Teladorsagia circumcincta and evidence for a cryptic species.

    Victoria Grillo;Frank Jackson;Jacques Cabaret;John Stuart Gilleard

  • cDNA-AFLP analysis in levamisole-resistant Haemonchus contortus reveals alternative splicing in a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit

    Aymeric Fauvin;Claude Charvet;Mohamed Issouf;Jacques Cortet

  • Ecological, morphological and genetic characterization of sympatric Haemonchus spp. parasites of domestic ruminants in Mauritania.

    P. Jacquiet;J. F. Humbert;A. M. Comes;J. Cabaret

  • Selection of feeding sites by horses at pasture: testing the anti-parasite theory

    Geraldine Fleurance;Patrick Duncan;Herve Fritz;Jacques Cabaret

  • Molecular approaches to studying benzimidazole resistance in trichostrongylid nematode parasites of small ruminants.

    J.F Humbert;J Cabaret;L Elard;V Leignel

  • Ascaridoid nematodes of teleostean fishes from the eastern north Atlantic and seas of the north of Europe

    A.J. Petter;J. Cabaret;R. Tcheprakoff

  • Animal health problems in organic farming: subjective and objective assessments and farmers’ actions

    Jacques Cabaret

  • Host range and the maintenance of Haemonchus spp. in an adverse arid climate

    P Jacquiet;J Cabaret;E Thiam;D Cheikh

  • Helminth intensity and diversity in organic meat sheep farms in centre of France

    J Cabaret;C Mage;M Bouilhol

  • New molecular evidence that Teladorsagia circumcincta (Nematoda: Trichostrongylidea) is a species complex.

    Vincent Leignel;Jacques Cabaret;Jean F. Humbert

  • The detection of snail host habitats in liver fluke infected farms by use of plant indicators

    Daniel Rondelaud;Philippe Hourdin;Philippe Vignoles;Gilles Dreyfuss

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippe Jacquiet
Philippe Jacquiet Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Jean-François Humbert
Jean-François Humbert INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Christophe Chartier
Christophe Chartier INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Hervé Hoste
Hervé Hoste Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Pablo Díez-Baños
Pablo Díez-Baños University of Santiago de Compostela
Bertrand Dumont
Bertrand Dumont University of Clermont Auvergne
J.A. Van Wyk
J.A. Van Wyk University of Pretoria
Jozef Vercruysse
Jozef Vercruysse Ghent University
Matthew Berriman
Matthew Berriman University of Glasgow
Giuseppe Cringoli
Giuseppe Cringoli University of Naples Federico II

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