Brian Boag

3.3k total citations
86 papers, 2.4k citations indexed

About

Brian Boag is a scholar working on Ecology, Animal Science and Zoology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Brian Boag has authored 86 papers receiving a total of 2.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 39 papers in Ecology, 20 papers in Animal Science and Zoology and 15 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Brian Boag's work include Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (18 papers), Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health (14 papers) and Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies (12 papers). Brian Boag is often cited by papers focused on Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (18 papers), Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health (14 papers) and Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies (12 papers). Brian Boag collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Czechia. Brian Boag's co-authors include Roy Neilson, Peter J. Hudson, Isabella M. Cattadori, Andy Fenton, Joanne Lello, Ian R. Stevenson, Robert J. Thomas, Ottar N. Bjørnstad, Stephen J. Cornell and G. W. Yeates and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Ecology.

In The Last Decade

Brian Boag

84 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Brian Boag United Kingdom 27 1.3k 408 402 392 353 86 2.4k
Audun Stien Norway 37 2.7k 2.0× 480 1.2× 424 1.1× 526 1.3× 464 1.3× 101 3.8k
B. Boag United Kingdom 20 758 0.6× 112 0.3× 256 0.6× 400 1.0× 132 0.4× 77 1.7k
Konstans Wells Germany 27 1.2k 0.9× 461 1.1× 801 2.0× 59 0.2× 393 1.1× 85 2.7k
R. Justin Irvine United Kingdom 33 2.0k 1.5× 308 0.8× 482 1.2× 684 1.7× 450 1.3× 77 3.0k
Michel Gauthier‐Clerc France 38 2.2k 1.6× 671 1.6× 865 2.2× 89 0.2× 432 1.2× 120 4.4k
Anne Gunn Canada 28 1.9k 1.5× 82 0.2× 296 0.7× 220 0.6× 362 1.0× 97 2.8k
Giovanna Massei United Kingdom 23 1.8k 1.4× 94 0.2× 371 0.9× 828 2.1× 442 1.3× 73 2.6k
Jason T. Hoverman United States 39 1.7k 1.3× 362 0.9× 987 2.5× 139 0.4× 720 2.0× 103 5.1k
James C. Beasley United States 33 2.3k 1.7× 197 0.5× 341 0.8× 625 1.6× 553 1.6× 186 3.4k
R. J. Putman United Kingdom 31 2.8k 2.1× 70 0.2× 324 0.8× 416 1.1× 527 1.5× 65 3.6k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Brian Boag

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Brian Boag

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Brian Boag. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Brian Boag based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Brian Boag. Brian Boag is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Gastineau, Romain, Claude Lemieux, Monique Turmel, et al.. (2024). The invasive land flatworm Arthurdendyus triangulatus has repeated sequences in the mitogenome, extra-long cox2 gene and paralogous nuclear rRNA clusters. Scientific Reports. 14(1). 7840–7840. 6 indexed citations
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Mari, Lorenzo, et al.. (2023). Modeling the contribution of antibody attack rates to single and dual helminth infections in a natural system. Mathematical Biosciences. 360. 109010–109010.
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Boag, Brian, et al.. (2022). The enemy of my enemy is my friend: Immune‐mediated facilitation contributes to fitness of co‐infecting helminths. Journal of Animal Ecology. 92(2). 477–491. 3 indexed citations
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Boag, Brian, et al.. (2020). Genetic variability of Arthurdendyus triangulatus (Dendy, 1894), a non-native invasive land planarian. Zootaxa. 4808(1). zootaxa.4808.1.2–zootaxa.4808.1.2. 2 indexed citations
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Kerr, Peter J., Isabella M. Cattadori, Matthew B. Rogers, et al.. (2017). Genomic and phenotypic characterization of myxoma virus from Great Britain reveals multiple evolutionary pathways distinct from those in Australia. PLoS Pathogens. 13(3). e1006252–e1006252. 19 indexed citations
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Dagleish, Mark P., Claudia Bachofen, Brian Boag, et al.. (2015). Assessment of the rabbit as a wildlife reservoir of bovine viral diarrhea virus: serological analysis and generation of trans-placentally infected offspring. Frontiers in Microbiology. 6. 1000–1000. 4 indexed citations
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Pathak, Ashutosh K., et al.. (2012). Immuno-epidemiology of chronic bacterial and helminth co-infections: Observations from the field and evidence from the laboratory. International Journal for Parasitology. 42(7). 647–655. 22 indexed citations
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Boag, Brian, Roy Neilson, & Hugh D. Jones. (2010). Quantifying the risk to biodiversity by alien terrestrial planarians.. Aspects of applied biology. 55–61. 7 indexed citations
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Forrester, Naomi L., Brian Boag, A. Buckley, Grégory Moureau, & Ernest A. Gould. (2009). Co-circulation of widely disparate strains of Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus could explain localised epidemicity in the United Kingdom. Virology. 393(1). 42–48. 26 indexed citations
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Lello, Joanne, Rachel Norman, Brian Boag, Peter J. Hudson, & Andy Fenton. (2007). Pathogen Interactions, Population Cycles, and Phase Shifts. The American Naturalist. 171(2). 176–182. 23 indexed citations
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Cattadori, Isabella M., Brian Boag, & Peter J. Hudson. (2007). Parasite co-infection and interaction as drivers of host heterogeneity. International Journal for Parasitology. 38(3-4). 371–380. 91 indexed citations
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Hudson, Peter J., Isabella M. Cattadori, Brian Boag, & Andrew P. Dobson. (2006). Climate disruption and parasite–host dynamics: patterns and processes associated with warming and the frequency of extreme climatic events. Journal of Helminthology. 80(2). 175–182. 78 indexed citations
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Hamilton, Patrick B., Jamie R. Stevens, Peter Holz, et al.. (2005). The inadvertent introduction into Australia of Trypanosoma nabiasi, the trypanosome of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), and its potential for biocontrol. Molecular Ecology. 14(10). 3167–3175. 32 indexed citations
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Neilson, Roy, Brian Boag, & G. G. Hartley. (2005). Temporal host-parasite relationships of the wild rabbit,Oryctolagus cuniculus(L.) as revealed by stable isotope analyses. Parasitology. 131(2). 279–285. 25 indexed citations
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Neilson, Roy, Brian Boag, & Michael J. Smith. (2000). Earthworm δ13C and δ15N analyses suggest that putative functional classifications of earthworms are site-specific and may also indicate habitat diversity. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 32(8-9). 1053–1061. 61 indexed citations
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Boag, Brian, Roy Neilson, David Robinson, C. M. Scrimgeour, & Linda L. Handley. (1998). Wild Rabbit Host and Some Parasites Show Trophic-Level Relationships for δ13C and δ15N: A First Report. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies. 34(1-2). 81–85. 40 indexed citations
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Neilson, Roy & Brian Boag. (1996). The predicted impact of possible climatic change on virus-vector nematodes in Great Britain. European Journal of Plant Pathology. 102(2). 193–199. 26 indexed citations
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Boag, Brian, KA Evans, G. W. Yeates, P. M. Johns, & Roy Neilson. (1995). Assessment of the global potential distribution of the predatory land planarian Artioposthia triangulata (Dendy) (Tricladida: Terricola) from ecoclimatic data. New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 22(3). 311–318. 24 indexed citations
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Boag, Brian & Glenn R. Iason. (1986). The incidence of gastrointestinal helminths of the mountain hare lepus timidus in scotland uk. Mammal Review. 16. 199. 3 indexed citations
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Boag, Brian, et al.. (1981). MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATION AND DISTRIBUTION FREQUENCY OF HERMAPHRODITE LONGIDORUS ELONGATUS. Revue de nématologie. 4(2). 283–285. 2 indexed citations

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