E.H. Barnes

712 total citations
15 papers, 616 citations indexed

About

E.H. Barnes is a scholar working on Small Animals, Animal Science and Zoology and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, E.H. Barnes has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 616 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Small Animals, 6 papers in Animal Science and Zoology and 4 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in E.H. Barnes's work include Helminth infection and control (14 papers), Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (4 papers) and Plant and fungal interactions (3 papers). E.H. Barnes is often cited by papers focused on Helminth infection and control (14 papers), Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (4 papers) and Plant and fungal interactions (3 papers). E.H. Barnes collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Denmark and Canada. E.H. Barnes's co-authors include Richard Dobson, P. Nansen, H. Bjørn, Allan Roepstorff, Jennifer H. Gill, C. M. Çhristensen, R.B. Besier, L. Eriksen, Stephen Love and P.J. Waller and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal for Parasitology, Veterinary Parasitology and Parasitology.

In The Last Decade

E.H. Barnes

15 papers receiving 570 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
E.H. Barnes Australia 13 541 331 293 185 49 15 616
I.A. Barger Australia 6 530 1.0× 283 0.9× 225 0.8× 223 1.2× 57 1.2× 7 602
Stephen Love Australia 11 627 1.2× 309 0.9× 246 0.8× 268 1.4× 62 1.3× 18 668
W.K. Munyua Kenya 13 405 0.7× 193 0.6× 228 0.8× 158 0.9× 28 0.6× 43 491
C.M. Miller New Zealand 14 529 1.0× 280 0.8× 186 0.6× 220 1.2× 63 1.3× 28 582
H. Hilderson Belgium 15 445 0.8× 135 0.4× 208 0.7× 192 1.0× 47 1.0× 33 503
P. Berghen Belgium 13 505 0.9× 137 0.4× 214 0.7× 221 1.2× 53 1.1× 34 540
Leo F. LeJambre Australia 12 475 0.9× 246 0.7× 183 0.6× 215 1.2× 49 1.0× 22 544
K. Hunt United Kingdom 10 526 1.0× 276 0.8× 193 0.7× 246 1.3× 44 0.9× 19 547
Lauren J. O’Connor Australia 6 399 0.7× 324 1.0× 181 0.6× 121 0.7× 42 0.9× 7 486
K.M. Dash Australia 14 591 1.1× 276 0.8× 191 0.7× 277 1.5× 64 1.3× 24 649

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of E.H. Barnes

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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Dobson, Richard, et al.. (2011). A multi‐species model to assess the effect of refugia on worm control and anthelmintic resistance in sheep grazing systems. Australian Veterinary Journal. 89(6). 200–208. 48 indexed citations
2.
Dobson, Richard, E.H. Barnes, & R.B. Besier. (2002). Modelling selection for anthelmintic resistance by persistent and short-acting avermectin/milbemycins in a Mediterranean climate. Murdoch Research Repository (Murdoch University). 1 indexed citations
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Barnes, E.H., Richard Dobson, P.A. Stein, L.F. Le Jambre, & I.J. Lenane. (2001). Selection of different genotype larvae and adult worms for anthelmintic resistance by persistent and short-acting avermectin/milbemycins. International Journal for Parasitology. 31(7). 720–727. 43 indexed citations
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Dobson, Richard, R.B. Besier, E.H. Barnes, et al.. (2001). Principles for the use of macrocyclic lactones to minimise selection for resistance. Australian Veterinary Journal. 79(11). 756–761. 84 indexed citations
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Bjørn, H., et al.. (1999). A comparison of in vitro tests and a faecal egg count reduction test in detecting anthelmintic resistance in horse strongyles. Veterinary Parasitology. 85(1). 49–59. 63 indexed citations
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Faedo, M., E.H. Barnes, Richard Dobson, & P.J. Waller. (1998). The potential of nematophagous fungi to control the free-living stages of nematode parasites of sheep: Pasture plot study with Duddingtonia flagrans. Veterinary Parasitology. 76(1-2). 129–135. 30 indexed citations
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Willingham, A.L., Maria Vang Johansen, & E.H. Barnes. (1998). A new technic for counting Schistosoma japonicum eggs in pig feces.. PubMed. 29(1). 128–30. 38 indexed citations
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Çhristensen, C. M., P. Nansen, & E.H. Barnes. (1997). The effect of concurrent or sequential Oesophagostomum dentatum and O. quadrispinulatum infections on the worm burdens of the two species in pigs. Parasitology. 114(3). 273–278. 20 indexed citations
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Eady, SJ, Richard Dobson, & E.H. Barnes. (1997). Impact of improved host resistance on worm control in Merinos - a computer simulation study. Murdoch Research Repository (Murdoch University). 4 indexed citations
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Slotved, Hans‐Christian, E.H. Barnes, L. Eriksen, et al.. (1997). Use of an Agar-gel Technique for Large Scale Application to Recover Ascaris suum Larvae from Intestinal Contents of Pigs. Acta veterinaria Scandinavica. 38(3). 207–212. 37 indexed citations
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Slotved, Hans‐Christian, E.H. Barnes, H. Bjørn, et al.. (1996). Recovery of Oesophagotomum dentatum from pigs by isolation of parasites migrating from large intestinal contents embedded in agar-gel. Veterinary Parasitology. 63(3-4). 237–245. 79 indexed citations
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Dobson, Richard & E.H. Barnes. (1995). Interaction between Ostertagia circumcincta and Haemonchus contortus infection in young lambs. International Journal for Parasitology. 25(4). 495–501. 31 indexed citations
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Petkevičius, Saulius, H. Bjørn, Allan Roepstorff, et al.. (1995). The effect of two types of diet on populations ofAscaris suumandOesophagostomum dentatumin experimentally infected pigs. Parasitology. 111(3). 395–401. 26 indexed citations
14.
Dobson, Richard, et al.. (1992). The survival of Ostertagia circumcincta and Trichostrongylus colubriformis in faecal culture as a source of bias in apportioning egg counts to worm species. International Journal for Parasitology. 22(7). 1005–1008. 75 indexed citations
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Barnes, E.H., Richard Dobson, A.D. Donald, & P.J. Waller. (1988). Predicting populations of Trichostrongylus colubriformis infective larvae on pasture from meteorological data. International Journal for Parasitology. 18(6). 767–774. 37 indexed citations

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