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Roy C. Anderson

Roy C. Anderson

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
31
Citations
7416
World Ranking
2219
National Ranking
133

Overview

Roy C. Anderson was affiliated with the University of Guelph in Canada during their academic career. Their research spanned multiple fields within the biological sciences, focusing primarily on the study of mollusks, parasites, and aquatic invertebrates.

The main fields of study that characterized their work included Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Within these broader areas, subfields such as Insect Science, Ecology, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, and Systematics featured prominently in their research scope.

Their scientific contributions frequently addressed topics related to:

  • Mollusks and Parasites Studies
  • Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior
  • Invertebrate Taxonomy and Ecology

Roy C. Anderson's publication record includes papers published in venues such as Research Square. One documented recent paper from 2021 is titled "Physidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of western and central European range - morphological diversification and ecological features," which appeared in Research Square.

Throughout their career, Anderson collaborated with various researchers, including Anna Cieplok, Magdalena Gawlak, Tomasz Kałuski, and Aneta Spyra. These collaborations reflect interdisciplinary efforts within their research areas.

Their academic presence was particularly noted for contributions to understanding aquatic invertebrates and mollusk biodiversity, with particular attention to morphology and ecology within the specified geographic regions.

Best Publications

  • Nematode Parasites of Vertebrates: Their Development and Transmission

    R. C. Anderson

  • CIH keys to the nematode parasites of vertebrates

    Gerald D. Schmidt;Roy C. Anderson;Alain G. Chabaud;Sheila Willmott

  • Past and present distribution, densities and movements of blue whales Balaenoptera musculus in the Southern Hemisphere and northern Indian Ocean

    T. A. Branch;K. M. Stafford;D. M. Palacios;C. Allison

  • Determining Consumer Preferences for Ecolabeled Forest Products: An Experimental Approach

    Roy C. Anderson;Eric N. Hansen

  • Green Segmentation and Environmental Certification: Insights from Forest Products

    Derek W. Thompson;Roy C. Anderson;Eric N. Hansen;Lynn R. Kahle

  • Sodium chlorate supplementation reduces E. coli O157:H7 populations in cattle

    T R Callaway;R C Anderson;K J Genovese;T L Poole

  • Evaluation of immunosuppressants and dietary mechanisms in an experimental disease model for necrotic enteritis

    J. L. McReynolds;J. A. Byrd;R. C. Anderson;R. W. Moore

  • THE ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS OF MENINGEAL WORM AND NATIVE CERVIDS IN NORTH AMERICA

    Roy C. Anderson

  • Concepts in Nematode Systematics

    R. C. Anderson;A. R. Stone;H. M. Platt;L. F. Khalil

  • The origins of zooparasitic nematodes

    R. C. Anderson

  • Evaluation of the bacterial diversity in cecal contents of laying hens fed various molting diets by using bacterial tag-encoded FLX amplicon pyrosequencing

    T. R. Callaway;S. E. Dowd;R. D. Wolcott;Y. Sun

  • Effect of experimental chlorate product administration in the drinking water on Salmonella typhimurium contamination of broilers

    JA Byrd;RC Anderson;TR Callaway;RW Moore

  • Fecal prevalence of Escherichia coli O157, Salmonella, Listeria, and Bacteriophage Infecting E. coli O157:H7 in feedlot cattle in the Southern Plains region of the United States.

    T.R. Callaway;T.S. Edrington;A.D. Brabban;J.E. Keen

  • Effect of sodium chlorate on Salmonella typhimurium concentrations in the weaned pig gut.

    Robin C. Anderson;Sandra A. Buckley;Todd R. Callaway;Kenneth J. Genovese

  • APPEARANCE, DISTRIBUTION, AND GENETIC DISTINCTIVENESS OF LONGMAN'S BEAKED WHALE, INDOPACETUS PACIFICUS

    Merel L. Dalebout;C. Scott Baker;R. Charles Anderson;Peter B. Best

  • Gastropods as intermediate hosts of Pneumostrongylus tenuis Dougherty of white-tailed deer

    Murray W. Lankester;Roy C. Anderson

  • Nematode transmission patterns.

    Anderson Rc

  • THE INCIDENCE, DEVELOPMENT, AND EXPERIMENTAL TRANSMISSION OF PNEUMOSTRONGYLUS TENUIS DOUGHERTY (METASTRONGYLOIDEA: PROTOSTRONGYLIDAE) OF THE MENINGES OF THE WHITE-TAILED DEER (ODOCOILEUS VIRGINIANUS BOREALIS) IN ONTARIO

    Roy C. Anderson

  • Isotopic evidence that dragonflies (Pantala flavescens) migrating through the Maldives come from the northern Indian subcontinent.

    Keith A. Hobson;R. Charles Anderson;David X. Soto;David X. Soto;Leonard I. Wassenaar

  • Ixodes scapularis Say on white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) from Long Point, Ontario.

    Thomas G. Watson;Roy C. Anderson

  • Halicephalobus gingivalis (Stefanski, 1954) from a fatal infection in a horse in Ontario, Canada with comments on the validity of H. deletrix and a review of the genus.

    R C Anderson;K E Linder;A S Peregrine

  • Nematode parasites of vertebrates: their development and transmission. 2nd edition. Introduction.

    Unknown

  • CENTRARCHID FISH AS PARATENIC HOSTS OF THE GIANT KIDNEY WORM, DIOCTOPHYMA RENALE (GOEZE, 1782), IN ONTARIO, CANADA

    Lena N. Measures;Roy C. Anderson

  • CIH Keys to the Nematode Parasites of Vertebrates

    Unknown

  • The Life Cycle and seasonal Transmission of Ornithofilaria fallisensis Anderson, a Parasite of domestic and wild Ducks.

    Roy C. Anderson

  • CIH Keys to the nematode parasites of vertebrates. No.2. Keys to genera of the Ascaridoidea.

    Unknown

  • Angiostrongylosis in the Pacific and Southeast Asia

    Unknown

  • Further experimental studies of Pneumostrongylus tenuis in cervids.

    Roy C. Anderson;Murray W. Lankester;Uta R. Strelive

  • An examination of wild moose exhibiting neurologic signs, in Ontario.

    Roy C. Anderson

  • Parasites of pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus L.) from Ryan Lake, Algonquin Park, Ontario

    D. K. Cone;Roy C. Anderson

  • The route of migration and pathogenesis of Skrjabingylus spp. (Nematoda: Metastrongyloidea) in mustelids.

    Murray W. Lankester;Roy C. Anderson

  • Myxosporidan parasites for pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus L.) from Ontario.

    D. K. Cone;Roy C. Anderson

  • The life cycles of dipetalonematid Nematodes (Filarioidea, Dipetalonematidae): the problem of their evolution.

    Roy C. Anderson

  • The genus Crenosoma (Nematoda: Metastrongyloidea) in new world mammals.

    Robin E. Craig;Roy C. Anderson

  • Pathology of Parasitic Diseases

    Roy C. Anderson;S. M. Gaafar;G. M. Urquhart;J. Euzeby

  • The experimental transmission of Pneumostrongylus tenuis to caribou (Rangifer tarandus terraenovae)

    Roy C. Anderson;Uta R. Strelive

  • The relationship of Physaloptera maxillaris (Nematoda: Physalopteroidea) to skunk (Mephitis mephitis).

    Robert C. Lincoln;Roy C. Anderson

  • Development of Physaloptera maxillaris (Nematoda: Physalopteroidea) in skunk (Mephitis mephitis) and the role of paratenic and other hosts in its life cycle.

    Richard J. Cawthorn;Roy C. Anderson

  • The transmission of Pneumostrongylus tenuis to guinea pigs.

    Roy C. Anderson;Uta R. Strelive

  • Experimental cerebrospinal nematodiasis (Pneumostrongylus tenuis) in sheep

    Roy C. Anderson;Uta R. Strelive

  • The comparative morphology of cephalic structures in the superfamily Filarioidea (Nematoda).

    Roy C. Anderson

  • Seasonal changes in abomasal worms (Ostertagia spp.) in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) at Long Point, Ontario.

    Michael R. Baker;Roy C. Anderson

  • Development of Pelodera strongyloides (Schneider, 1860) Schneider, 1866 (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) in culture.

    G. M. Cliff;R. C. Anderson

  • Neurologic disease in reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) introduced into Ontario.

    Roy C. Anderson

  • OBSERVATIONS ON TURGIDA TURGIDA (RUDOLPHI, 1819) (NEMATODA: PHYSALOPTEROIDEA) IN THE AMERICAN OPOSSUM (DIDELPHIS VIRGINIANA)

    J. Brent Gray;Roy C. Anderson

  • Infectious Diseases of Wild Mammals@@@Parasitic Diseases of Wild Mammals@@@Infectious and Parasitic Diseases of Wild Birds

    Robert L. Rausch;John W. Davis;Lars H. Karstad;Daniel O. Trainer

Frequent Co-Authors

Elizabeth S. Williams
Elizabeth S. Williams University of Wyoming
Gerald D. Schmidt
Gerald D. Schmidt University of Washington

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