Albert O. Bush

9.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
30 papers, 7.6k citations indexed

About

Albert O. Bush is a scholar working on Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Small Animals. According to data from OpenAlex, Albert O. Bush has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 7.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Ecology, 7 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 6 papers in Small Animals. Recurrent topics in Albert O. Bush's work include Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (22 papers), Helminth infection and control (6 papers) and Bird parasitology and diseases (5 papers). Albert O. Bush is often cited by papers focused on Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (22 papers), Helminth infection and control (6 papers) and Bird parasitology and diseases (5 papers). Albert O. Bush collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Spain. Albert O. Bush's co-authors include Allen W. Shostak, Kevin D. Lafferty, Jeffrey M. Lotz, John C. Holmes, C. R. Kennedy, John M. Aho, Gerald W. Esch, Timothy M. Goater, Marilyn E. Scott and Gary Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as The American Naturalist, Ecography and International Journal for Parasitology.

In The Last Decade

Albert O. Bush

28 papers receiving 7.1k citations

Hit Papers

Parasitology Meets Ecology on Its Own Terms: Margolis et ... 1997 2026 2006 2016 1997 2.0k 4.0k 6.0k

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All Works

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Forrester, Donald, Albert O. Bush, Lovett E. Williams, & J. H. M. David. (2011). Parasites of Greater Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) on Their Wintering Grounds in Florida1. 1 indexed citations
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Aznar, Francisco Javier, et al.. (1999). Constructional morphology and mode of attachment of the trunk ofCorynosoma cetaceum (Acanthocephala: Polymorphidae). Journal of Morphology. 241(3). 237–249. 15 indexed citations
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Aznar, Francisco Javier, Albert O. Bush, Mercedes Fernández, & Juan Antonio Raga. (1999). Constructional morphology and mode of attachment of the trunk of Corynosoma cetaceum (Acanthocephala: Polymorphidae). Journal of Morphology. 241(3). 237–249. 1 indexed citations
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Bush, Albert O., Kevin D. Lafferty, Jeffrey M. Lotz, & Allen W. Shostak. (1997). Parasitology Meets Ecology on Its Own Terms: Margolis et al. Revisited. Journal of Parasitology. 83(4). 575–575. 6530 indexed citations breakdown →
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Bush, Albert O., Marilyn E. Scott, & Gary Smith. (1995). Parasitic and Infectious Diseases. Epidemiology and Ecology. Journal of Parasitology. 81(3). 467–467. 77 indexed citations
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Bush, Albert O. & C. R. Kennedy. (1994). Host fragmentation and helminth parasites: Hedging your bets against extinction. International Journal for Parasitology. 24(8). 1333–1343. 49 indexed citations
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Bush, Albert O., John M. Aho, & C. R. Kennedy. (1990). Ecological versus phylogenetic determinants of helminth parasite community richness. Evolutionary Ecology. 4(1). 1–20. 263 indexed citations
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Bartlett, Cheryl M., Roy C. Anderson, & Albert O. Bush. (1989). Taxonomic descriptions and comments on the life history of new species of Eulimdana (Nematoda: Filarioidea) with skin-inhabiting microfilariae in the Charadriiformes (Aves). Canadian Journal of Zoology. 67(3). 612–629. 7 indexed citations
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Goater, Cameron P. & Albert O. Bush. (1988). Intestinal helminth communities in long‐billed curlews: the importance of congeneric host‐specialists. Ecography. 11(2). 140–145. 26 indexed citations
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Forrester, Donald, et al.. (1987). Ecological analysis of the helminths of round-tailed muskrats (Neofiber alleni True) in southern Florida. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 65(12). 2976–2979. 6 indexed citations
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Bartlett, Cheryl M., Albert O. Bush, & Roy C. Anderson. (1987). UNUSUAL FINDING OF ENCAPSULATED NEMATODE LARVAE (SPIRUROIDEA) IN BARTRAMIA LONGICAUDA AND NUMENIUS AMERICANUS(CHARADRIIFORMES) IN WESTERN CANADA. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 23(4). 591–595. 4 indexed citations
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Goater, Cameron P. & Albert O. Bush. (1986). Nestling birds as prey of breeding Long-billed Curlews, Numenius americanus. The Canadian Field-Naturalist. 100(2). 263–264. 2 indexed citations
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Bush, Albert O. & John C. Holmes. (1986). Intestinal helminths of lesser scaup ducks: patterns of association. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 64(1). 132–141. 183 indexed citations
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Bush, Albert O. & John C. Holmes. (1984). Plicatrium visayanensis new species (Digenea: Hemiuridae) from Hydrophis ornatus (Serpentes: Hydrophiidae) from the Visayan Sea, Philippines. International Journal for Parasitology. 14(1). 35–38. 2 indexed citations
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Bush, Albert O. & William Threlfall. (1984). Numeniotrema kinsellai sp. n. (Digenea: Microphallidae) from the Western Willet (Catoptrophorus semipalmatus inornatus) on Its Wintering Grounds in Florida. Journal of Parasitology. 70(3). 355–355. 1 indexed citations
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Bush, Albert O. & John C. Holmes. (1979). Sterrhurus carpentariae nov. sp. (Digenea: Hemiuridae) from Lapemis hardwickii (Serpentes: Hydrophiidae) from the eastern Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. International Journal for Parasitology. 9(3). 189–192. 1 indexed citations
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Forrester, Donald, Albert O. Bush, & Lovett E. Williams. (1975). Parasites of Florida Sandhill Cranes, Grus canadensis pratensis. Journal of Parasitology. 61(3). 547–547. 8 indexed citations
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Pence, Danny B. & Albert O. Bush. (1973). Polycyclorchis eudocimi gen. et sp. n. (Trematoda: Cyclocoelidae) from the Trachea of the White Ibis, Eudocimus albus L.. Journal of Parasitology. 59(1). 85–85. 3 indexed citations
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Bush, Albert O. & John Kinsella. (1972). A natural definitive host for Catatropis johnstoni Martin, 1956 (Trematoda: Notocotylidae), with notes on experimental host specificity and intraspecific variation.. PubMed. 58(4). 843–5. 1 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Gerald D. & Albert O. Bush. (1972). Parvitaenia ibisae sp. n. (Cestoidea: Dilepididae), from Birds in Florida. Journal of Parasitology. 58(6). 1095–1095. 11 indexed citations

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