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54
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9024
World Ranking
483
National Ranking
52

Joanne Cable 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 Joanne Cable sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 228 publications — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Joanne Cable 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 Joanne Cable sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 54 D-Index — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Joanne Cable is affiliated with Cardiff University in the United Kingdom and has made contributions primarily within the field of Environmental Science. Their research encompasses several subfields including Ecology, Immunology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Pollution, and Molecular Biology.

Their work covers a range of main topics such as Parasite Biology and Host Interactions, Aquaculture Disease Management and Microbiota, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Microplastics and Plastic Pollution, Gut Microbiota and Health, Evolution and Genetic Dynamics, and Parasites and Host Interactions.

Joanne Cable has published extensively in several journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Parasitology Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Parasites & Vectors
  • Molecular Ecology

Recent papers by Joanne Cable highlight a focus on aquatic pathogens, parasitology, and host-microbe interactions. Some notable publications include:

  • Moving towards improved surveillance and earlier diagnosis of aquatic pathogens: From traditional methods to emerging technologies, 2022, Reviews in Aquaculture
  • Interactions between Schistosoma haematobium group species and their Bulinus spp. intermediate hosts along the Niger River Valley, 2020, Parasites & Vectors
  • Circadian dynamics of the teleost skin immune-microbiome interface, 2021, Microbiome
  • Development of a Molecular Snail Xenomonitoring Assay to Detect Schistosoma haematobium and Schistosoma bovis Infections in their Bulinus Snail Hosts, 2020, Molecules
  • Comparative transcriptomics reveal conserved impacts of rearing density on immune response of two important aquaculture species, 2020, Fish & Shellfish Immunology

Frequently collaborating with others, Joanne Cable has co-authored numerous publications with colleagues such as Numair Masud, Amy Ellison, Catherine Wilson, Benjamin D. Ward, and Charlotte Robison-Smith.

Best Publications

  • The biology of gyrodactylid monogeneans: the "Russian-doll killers".

    Tor A. Bakke;Joanne Cable;P. D. Harris

  • Host specificity dynamics: observations on gyrodactylid monogeneans

    Tor A. Bakke;Phil D. Harris;Joanne Cable

  • Global change, parasite transmission and disease control: lessons from ecology

    Joanne Cable;Iain Barber;Brian Boag;Amy R. Ellison

  • Nominal species of the genus Gyrodactylus von Nordmann 1832 (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae), with a list of principal host species

    Philip D Harris;Andrew Shinn;Joanne Cable;Torr A Bakke

  • Balancing selection, random genetic drift, and genetic variation at the major histocompatibility complex in two wild populations of guppies (Poecilia reticulata).

    Cock van Oosterhout;Domino A. Joyce;Stephen M. Cummings;Jonatan Blais

  • Gyrodactylid developmental biology: historical review, current status and future trends.

    J Cable;P D Harris

  • Population genetic analysis of microsatellite variation of guppies (Poecilia reticulata) in Trinidad and Tobago: evidence for a dynamic source–sink metapopulation structure, founder events and population bottlenecks

    N. J. Barson;Joanne Cable;C. Van Oosterhout

  • Genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms reveal population history and adaptive divergence in wild guppies.

    Eva-Maria Willing;Paul Bentzen;Cock van Oosterhout;Margarete Hoffmann

  • Mutations at the W locus affect survival of neural crest-derived melanocytes in the mouse

    Joanne Cable;Ian J. Jackson;Karen P. Steel

  • Effects of shaker-1 mutations on myosin-VIIa protein and mRNA expression

    Tama Hasson;James Walsh;Joanne Cable;Mark S. Mooseker

  • Fish responses to flow velocity and turbulence in relation to size, sex and parasite load

    Frances Anne Hockley;Catherine Wilson;A. Brew;Joanne Cable

  • Effect of gyrodactylid ectoparasites on host behaviour and social network structure in guppies Poecilia reticulata

    Darren P. Croft;Mathew Edenbrow;Safi K. Darden;Indar W. Ramnarine

  • Phylogenetic analysis of Gyrodactylus spp. (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea) using ribosomal DNA sequences

    J Cable;PD Harris;RC Tinsley;Colin M Lazarus

  • The impact of parasites on the life history evolution of guppies (Poecilia reticulata): The effects of host size on parasite virulence

    Joanne Cable;C. Van Oosterhout

  • Selection by parasites in spate conditions in wild Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata)

    C. van Oosterhout;R.S. Mohammed;H. Hansen;G.A. Archard

  • Combined ribosomal DNA and morphological analysis of individual gyrodactylid monogeneans.

    P. D. Harris;Joanne Cable;R. C. Tinsley;C. M. Lazarus

  • Marked variation in parasite resistance between two wild populations of the Trinidadian guppy, Poecilia reticulata (Pisces: Poeciliidae)

    C. Van Oosterhout;P. D. Harris;J. Cable

  • Molecular evidence that Heligmosomoides polygyrus from laboratory mice and wood mice are separate species

    Joanne Cable;P. D. Harris;J. W. Lewis;J. M. Behnke

  • Treatment of gyrodactylid infections in fish.

    Bettina Schelkle;Andrew P Shinn;Edmund Peeler;Joanne Cable

  • Contrasting effects of acute and chronic stress on the transcriptome, epigenome, and immune response of Atlantic salmon.

    Tamsyn M. Uren Webster;Deiene Rodriguez-Barreto;Samuel A.M. Martin;Cock Van Oosterhout

  • The role of innate and acquired resistance in two natural populations of guppies (Poecilia reticulata) infected with the ectoparasite Gyrodactylus turnbulli

    J. Cable;C. Van Oosterhout

  • Behavior favoring transmission in the viviparous monogenean Gyrodactylus turnbulli.

    Joanne Cable;E. C. Scott;R. C. Tinsley;P. D. Harris

  • Characterization of the skin and gill microbiomes of the farmed seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) and seabream (Sparus aurata)

    Daniela Rosado;Marcos Perez-Losada;Marcos Perez-Losada;Ricardo Severino;Joanne Cable

  • Experimental infections of the monogenean Gyrodactylus turnbulli indicate that it is not a strict specialist.

    T. A. King;Joanne Cable

  • Sex-Specific Differences in Shoaling Affect Parasite Transmission in Guppies

    E. Loys Richards;Cock van Oosterhout;Joanne Cable

  • The Guppy as a Conservation Model: Implications of Parasitism and Inbreeding for Reintroduction Success

    Cock Van Oosterhout;Alan M. Smith;Bernd Hänfling;Indar W. Ramnarine

  • Unpredicted transmission strategy of Gyrodactylus salaris (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae): survival and infectivity of parasites on dead hosts.

    K. Olstad;J. Cable;G. Robertsen;T. A. Bakke

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard C. Tinsley
Richard C. Tinsley University of Bristol
Sofia Consuegra
Sofia Consuegra Swansea University
Carlos Garcia de Leaniz
Carlos Garcia de Leaniz Swansea University
Tor A. Bakke
Tor A. Bakke University of Oslo
Karen P. Steel
Karen P. Steel King's College London
Marcos Pérez-Losada
Marcos Pérez-Losada George Washington University
Michael William Bruford
Michael William Bruford Cardiff University
Andrew P. Shinn
Andrew P. Shinn University of Stirling
Jukka Jokela
Jukka Jokela Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Benoit Goossens
Benoit Goossens Cardiff University

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