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Philip D. Harris

Philip D. Harris

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
40
Citations
4802
World Ranking
1226
National Ranking
11

Overview

Philip D. Harris is affiliated with the University of Oslo in Norway. Their academic career is connected to this institution, contributing to its research environment.

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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

  • Diseases and parasites in wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) populations

    Tor A. Bakke;Philip D. Harris

  • 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

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

    J Cable;P D Harris

  • Host specificity and dispersal strategy in gyrodactylid monogeneans, with particular reference to Gyrodactylus saiaris (Platyhelminthes, Monogenea)

    T. A. Bakke;P. D. Harris;P. A. Jansen;L. P. Hansen

  • Killing of Gyrodactylus salaris (Platyhelminthes, Monogenea) mediated by host complement.

    P. D. Harris;A. Soleng;T. A. Bakke

  • Recombination Within and Between Species of the Alpha Proteobacterium Bartonella Infecting Rodents

    Anna Paziewska;Philip D. Harris;Lucyna Zwolińska;Anna Bajer

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

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

  • 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

  • Behavior favoring transmission in the viviparous monogenean Gyrodactylus turnbulli.

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

  • The susceptibility of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) x brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) hybrids to Gyrodactylus salaris Malmberg and Gyrodactylus derjavini Mikailov.

    T. A. Bakke;A. Soleng;P. D. Harris

  • Increased susceptibility of salmonids to the monogenean Gyrodactylus salaris following administration of hydrocortisone acetate.

    P. D. Harris;A. Soleng;T. A. Bakke

  • Immunomodulatory parasites and toll-like receptor-mediated tumour necrosis factor alpha responsiveness in wild mammals

    Joseph A Jackson;Joseph A Jackson;Ida M Friberg;Luke Bolch;Ann Lowe

  • A case of mistaken identity - : reappraisal of the species of canid and felid hookworms (Ancylostoma) present in Australia and India

    Rebecca J. Traub;R.P. Hobbs;P.J. Adams;Jerzy M. Behnke

  • Population growth of Gyrodactylus salaris (Monogenea) on Norwegian and Baltic Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) stocks.

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

  • Heligmosomoides bakeri: a new name for an old worm?

    Jerzy Behnke;Phil D. Harris

  • Differences in susceptibility of anadromous and resident stocks of Arctic charr to infections of Gyrodactylus salaris, under experimental conditions

    T. A. Bakke;P. A. Jansen;P. D. Harris

  • Susceptibility of Baltic and East Atlantic salmon Salmo salar stocks to Gyrodactylus salaris (Monogenea).

    T. A. Bakke;P. D. Harris;H. Hansen;Joanne Cable

  • Gyrodactylus pictae n. sp. (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) from the Trinidadian swamp guppy Poecilia picta Regan, with a discussion on species of Gyrodactylus von Nordmann, 1832 and their poeciliid hosts.

    J. Cable;C. van Oosterhout;N. Barson;P. D. Harris

  • Utilisation of rodent species by larvae and nymphs of hard ticks (Ixodidae) in two habitats in NE Poland.

    Anna Paziewska;Lucyna Zwolińska;Philip D. Harris;Anna Bajer

  • Ultrastructural adaptations for viviparity in the female reproductive system of gyrodactylid monogeneans.

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

Frequent Co-Authors

Joanne Cable
Joanne Cable Cardiff University
Tor A. Bakke
Tor A. Bakke University of Oslo
Richard C. Tinsley
Richard C. Tinsley University of Bristol
Edward Siński
Edward Siński University of Warsaw
Jerzy M. Behnke
Jerzy M. Behnke University of Nottingham
Christopher J. Barnard
Christopher J. Barnard University of Nottingham
Francis Gilbert
Francis Gilbert University of Nottingham
Anna Bajer
Anna Bajer University of Warsaw
Andrew P. Shinn
Andrew P. Shinn University of Stirling
Vasyl V. Tkach
Vasyl V. Tkach University of North Dakota

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