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Jerri L. Bartholomew

Jerri L. Bartholomew

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
37
Citations
7069
World Ranking
1460
National Ranking
428

Jerri L. Bartholomew publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jerri L. Bartholomew sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 155 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Jerri L. Bartholomew D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jerri L. Bartholomew sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 37 D-Index — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jerri L. Bartholomew is affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on aquatic parasitology, with an emphasis on myxozoan parasites and their interactions with aquatic hosts. The body of work encompasses fields including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Immunology and Microbiology, and Environmental Science.

The scientist has contributed to a variety of specialized topics such as:

  • Myxozoan Parasites in Aquatic Species
  • Microbial infections and disease research
  • Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
  • Marine Ecology and Invasive Species
  • Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology
  • Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior
  • Parasite Biology and Host Interactions

The research spans multiple subfields including Cancer Research, Microbiology, Immunology, Global and Planetary Change, and Ecology. Bartholomew's work is frequently published in venues such as Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, PeerJ, Parasitology Research, Parasitology, and Diversity.

Recent scientific contributions include the following publications:

  • A cnidarian parasite of salmon (Myxozoa: Henneguya ) lacks a mitochondrial genome, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • To React or Not to React: The Dilemma of Fish Immune Systems Facing Myxozoan Infections, 2021, Frontiers in Immunology
  • A myxozoan genome reveals mosaic evolution in a parasitic cnidarian, 2022, BMC Biology
  • Myxosporea (Myxozoa, Cnidaria) Lack DNA Cytosine Methylation, 2020, Molecular Biology and Evolution
  • A comparison of the structure and function of nematocysts in free-living and parasitic cnidarians (Myxozoa), 2020, International Journal for Parasitology

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Bartholomew's research, with frequent coauthors including Stephen D. Atkinson, Gema Alama-Bermejo, Mansour El-Matbouli, Astrid S. Holzer, and Damien Barrett. These partnerships have contributed to a significant body of work across the stated research fields and topics.

Best Publications

  • IgT, a primitive immunoglobulin class specialized in mucosal immunity

    Yong-An Zhang;Irene Salinas;Jun Li;David Parra

  • Recent Advances in Our Knowledge of the Myxozoa

    Michael L. Kent;Karl B. Andree;Jerri L. Bartholomew;Mansour El-Matbouli

  • The life cycle of Ceratomyxa shasta, a myxosporean parasite of salmonids, requires a freshwater polychaete as an alternate host.

    J. L. Bartholomew;M. J. Whipple;D. G. Stevens;J. L. Fryer

  • An Introduction to Myxozoan Evolution, Ecology and Development

    Beth Okamura;Alexander Gruhl;Jerri L. Bartholomew

  • Application of a real-time PCR assay to detect and quantify the myxozoan parasite Ceratomyxa shasta in river water samples.

    Sascha L. Hallett;Jerri L. Bartholomew

  • Host Resistance to Infection by the Myxosporean Parasite Ceratomyxa shasta: A Review

    J. L. Bartholomew

  • INVOLVEMENT OF MANAYUNKIA SPECIOSA (ANNELIDA: POLYCHAETA: SABELLIDAE) IN THE LIFE CYCLE OF PARVICAPSULA MINIBICORNIS, A MYXOZOAN PARASITE OF PACIFIC SALMON

    Jerri L. Bartholomew;Stephen D. Atkinson;Sascha L. Hallett

  • Density of the Waterborne Parasite Ceratomyxa shasta and Its Biological Effects on Salmon

    Sascha L. Hallett;R. Adam Ray;Charlene N. Hurst;Richard A. Holt

  • A cnidarian parasite of salmon (Myxozoa: Henneguya) lacks a mitochondrial genome

    Dayana Yahalomi;Stephen D. Atkinson;Moran Neuhof;E. Sally Chang;E. Sally Chang

  • Myxozoan parasitism in waterfowl

    Jerri L. Bartholomew;Stephen D. Atkinson;Stephen D. Atkinson;Sascha L. Hallett;Linda J. Lowenstine

  • Approaches for Characterising Myxozoan Species

    Stephen D. Atkinson;Pavla Bartošová-Sojková;Christopher M. Whipps;Jerri L. Bartholomew

  • Characterization of a host response to the myxosporean parasite, Ceratomyxa shasta (Noble), by histology, scanning electron microscopy and immunological techniques

    J. L. Bartholomew;C. E. Smith;J. S. Rohovec;J. L. Fryer

  • Invasion of Ceratomyxa shasta (Myxozoa) and comparison of migration to the intestine between susceptible and resistant fish hosts

    Sarah J. Bjork;Jerri L. Bartholomew

  • Relationship between temperature and Ceratomyxa shasta -induced mortality in Klamath River salmonids.

    R. Adam Ray;Richard A. Holt;Jerri L. Bartholomew

  • Spatial and Temporal Occurrence of the Salmonid Parasite Ceratomyxa shasta in the Oregon–California Klamath River Basin

    Richard W. Stocking;Richard A. Holt;J. Scott Foott;Jerri L. Bartholomew

  • DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS OF MANAYUNKIA SPECIOSA AND INFECTION PREVALENCE WITH THE PARASITE CERATOMYXA SHASTA IN THE KLAMATH RIVER, OREGON–CALIFORNIA

    Richard W. Stocking;Jerri L. Bartholomew

  • Biology and mucosal immunity to myxozoans.

    Daniela Gómez;Jerri Bartholomew;J. Oriol Sunyer

  • Disparate infection patterns of Ceratomyxa shasta (Myxozoa) in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) correlate with internal transcribed spacer-1 sequence variation in the parasite.

    Stephen D. Atkinson;Jerri L. Bartholomew

  • Effects of water flow on the infection dynamics of Myxobolus cerebralis

    S. L. Hallett;J. L. Bartholomew

  • Myxozoans: Ancient metazoan parasites find a home in phylum Cnidaria.

    Stephen D. Atkinson;Jerri L. Bartholomew;Tamar Lotan

  • DETECTION OF MYXOZOAN PARASITES IN OLIGOCHAETES IMPORTED AS FOOD FOR ORNAMENTAL FISH

    Jill M. Lowers;Jerri L. Bartholomew

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen D. Atkinson
Stephen D. Atkinson Oregon State University
Sascha L. Hallett
Sascha L. Hallett Oregon State University
Edson A. Adriano
Edson A. Adriano Federal University of Sao Paulo
Mansour El-Matbouli
Mansour El-Matbouli University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
John L. Fryer
John L. Fryer Oregon State University
J. Oriol Sunyer
J. Oriol Sunyer University of Pennsylvania
Yong-An Zhang
Yong-An Zhang Huazhong Agricultural University
James R. Winton
James R. Winton United States Geological Survey
Christopher M. Whipps
Christopher M. Whipps SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Ronald P. Hedrick
Ronald P. Hedrick University of California, Davis

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