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Miguel Ángel Alonso-Díaz is affiliated with the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Mexico. Their research primarily focuses on agricultural and biological sciences, with particular emphasis on insect science, small animals, plant science, parasitology, and animal science and zoology.

The scientist has contributed to various topics within these fields, including:

  • Helminth infection and control
  • Entomopathogenic microorganisms in pest control
  • Insect pest control strategies
  • Vector-borne infectious diseases
  • Nematode management and characterization studies
  • Vector-borne animal diseases
  • Coccidia and coccidiosis research

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Miguel Ángel Alonso-Díaz include:

  • "Entomopathogenic Fungi for Tick Control in Cattle Livestock From Mexico," published in 2021 in Frontiers in Fungal Biology
  • "Research on Integrated Management for Cattle Fever Ticks and Bovine Babesiosis in the United States and Mexico: Current Status and Opportunities for Binational Coordination," published in 2020 in Pathogens
  • "Comparative study of transcription profiles of the P-glycoprotein transporters of two Haemonchus contortus isolates: Susceptible and resistant to ivermectin," published in 2020 in Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
  • "Arthrobotrys musiformis (Orbiliales) Kills Haemonchus contortus Infective Larvae (Trichostronylidae) through Its Predatory Activity and Its Fungal Culture Filtrates," published in 2022 in Pathogens
  • "Protective efficacy of the peptide Subolesin antigen against the cattle tick Rhipicephalus microplus under natural infestation," published in 2021 in Veterinary Parasitology

Miguel Ángel Alonso-Díaz frequently collaborates with coauthors such as:

  • Agustín Fernández-Salas
  • Dora Romero-Salas
  • Agustín Olmedo-Juárez
  • Elke von Son-de Fernex
  • Pedro Mendoza de Gives

The main venues where this scientist publishes work include:

  • Pathogens
  • Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
  • Veterinary Parasitology
  • Veterinary Parasitology Regional Studies and Reports
  • Journal of Parasitology

Best Publications

  • Prevalence and potential risk factors for organophosphate and pyrethroid resistance in Boophilus microplus ticks on cattle ranches from the State of Yucatan, Mexico.

    R.I. Rodriguez-Vivas;M.A. Alonso-Díaz;F. Rodríguez-Arevalo;H. Fragoso-Sanchez

  • First report of a Rhipicephalus microplus tick population multi-resistant to acaricides and ivermectin in the Mexican tropics.

    A. Fernández-Salas;A. Fernández-Salas;R.I. Rodríguez-Vivas;M.A. Alonso-Díaz

  • Tannins in tropical tree fodders fed to small ruminants: A friendly foe?

    M.A. Alonso-Díaz;M.A. Alonso-Díaz;J.F.J. Torres-Acosta;C.A. Sandoval-Castro;H. Hoste;H. Hoste

  • In vitro larval migration and kinetics of exsheathment of Haemonchus contortus larvae exposed to four tropical tanniniferous plant extracts

    M.A. Alonso-Díaz;J.F.J. Torres-Acosta;C.A. Sandoval-Castro;A.J. Aguilar-Caballero

  • Nutritional manipulation of sheep and goats for the control of gastrointestinal nematodes under hot humid and subhumid tropical conditions

    J.F.J. Torres-Acosta;C.A. Sandoval-Castro;H. Hoste;A.J. Aguilar-Caballero

  • Is goats’ preference of forage trees affected by their tannin or fiber content when offered in cafeteria experiments?

    M.A. Alonso-Díaz;M.A. Alonso-Díaz;J.F.J. Torres-Acosta;C.A. Sandoval-Castro;H. Hoste

  • Evaluation of Metarhizium anisopliae (Hyphomycetes) for the control of Boophilus microplus (Acari: Ixodidae) on naturally infested cattle in the Mexican tropics

    M.A. Alonso-Díaz;L. García;E. Galindo-Velasco;R. Lezama-Gutierrez

  • Molecular survey of pyrethroid resistance mechanisms in Mexican field populations of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus

    Rodrigo Rosario-Cruz;Felix D. Guerrero;Robert J. Miller;Roger Ivan Rodriguez-Vivas

  • Prevalence and potential risk factors for amitraz resistance in Boophilus microplus ticks in cattle farms in the State of Yucatan, Mexico.

    R.I. Rodríguez-Vivas;F. Rodríguez-Arevalo;M.A. Alonso-Díaz;H. Fragoso-Sanchez

  • Effects of four tropical tanniniferous plant extracts on the inhibition of larval migration and the exsheathment process of Trichostrongylus colubriformis infective stage.

    M.A. Alonso-Díaz;J.F.J. Torres-Acosta;C.A. Sandoval-Castro;C. Capetillo-Leal

  • In vitro acaricidal effect of tannin-rich plants against the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (Acari: Ixodidae).

    Agustín Fernández-Salas;Miguel Ángel Alonso-Díaz;R Acosta-Rodríguez;J F J Torres-Acosta

  • Resistencia de la garrapata Boophilus microplus a los ixodicidas

    M A Alonso-Díaz;R I Rodríguez-Vivas;H Fragoso-Sánchez;R Rosario-Cruz

  • Identification and validation of bioactive plants for the control of gastrointestinal nematodes in small ruminants.

    Hervé Hoste;Juan Felipe Torres-Acosta;Miguel Ángel Alonso-diaz;Séverine Brunet

  • Resistance of Rhipicephalus microplus to amitraz and cypermethrin in tropical cattle farms in Veracruz, Mexico.

    Agustín Fernández-Salas;Roger Iván Rodríguez-Vivas;Miguel Ángel Alonso-Díaz

  • Comparing the sensitivity of two in vitro assays to evaluate the anthelmintic activity of tropical tannin rich plant extracts against Haemonchus contortus.

    M.A. Alonso-Díaz;J.F.J. Torres-Acosta;C.A. Sandoval-Castro;H. Hoste

  • Sheep preference for different tanniniferous tree fodders and its relationship with in vitro gas production and digestibility

    M.A. Alonso-Díaz;M.A. Alonso-Díaz;J.F.J. Torres-Acosta;C.A. Sandoval-Castro;H. Hoste

  • In vitro anthelmintic activity of five tropical legumes on the exsheathment and motility of Haemonchus contortus infective larvae.

    Elke von Son-de Fernex;Miguel Angel Alonso-Díaz;Braulio Valles-de la Mora;Concepción M. Capetillo-Leal

  • Elucidation of Leucaena leucocephala anthelmintic-like phytochemicals and the ultrastructural damage generated to eggs of Cooperia spp.

    Elke von Son-de Fernex;Miguel Ángel Alonso-Díaz;Pedro Mendoza-de Gives;Braulio Valles-de la Mora

  • Entomopathogenic Fungi for Tick Control in Cattle Livestock From Mexico

    Miguel Angel Alonso-Díaz;Agustín Fernández-Salas

  • Ivermectin resistance status and factors associated in Rhipicephalus microplus (Acari: Ixodidae) populations from Veracruz, Mexico.

    A. Fernández-Salas;R.I. Rodríguez-Vivas;M.A. Alonso-Díaz;H. Basurto-Camberos

  • Amino acid profile of the protein from whole saliva of goats and sheep and its interaction with tannic acid and tannins extracted from the fodder of tropical plants

    M.A. Alonso-Díaz;J.F.J. Torres-Acosta;C.A. Sandoval-Castro;C.M. Capetillo-Leal

  • In vitro antihelmintic effect of fifteen tropical plant extracts on excysted flukes of Fasciola hepatica

    José Manuel Alvarez-Mercado;Froylán Ibarra-Velarde;Miguel Ángel Alonso-Díaz;Yolanda Vera-Montenegro

  • Amblyomma cajennense (Acari: Ixodidae) tick populations susceptible or resistant to acaricides in the Mexican Tropics.

    M.A. Alonso-Díaz;A. Fernández-Salas;F. Martínez-Ibáñez;J. Osorio-Miranda

Frequent Co-Authors

Juan Felipe de Jesús Torres-Acosta
Juan Felipe de Jesús Torres-Acosta Autonomous University of Yucatán
Carlos A. Sandoval-Castro
Carlos A. Sandoval-Castro Autonomous University of Yucatán
Roger Iván Rodríguez-Vivas
Roger Iván Rodríguez-Vivas Autonomous University of Yucatán
Armando Jacinto Aguilar-Caballero
Armando Jacinto Aguilar-Caballero Autonomous University of Yucatán
Hervé Hoste
Hervé Hoste Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Robert J. Miller
Robert J. Miller Agricultural Research Service
Jitender P. Dubey
Jitender P. Dubey Agricultural Research Service
Felix D. Guerrero
Felix D. Guerrero United States Department of Agriculture

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