Kevin C. Wakeman

699 total citations
50 papers, 438 citations indexed

About

Kevin C. Wakeman is a scholar working on Ecology, Molecular Biology and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Kevin C. Wakeman has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 438 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 41 papers in Ecology, 33 papers in Molecular Biology and 21 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Kevin C. Wakeman's work include Protist diversity and phylogeny (29 papers), Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (23 papers) and Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (18 papers). Kevin C. Wakeman is often cited by papers focused on Protist diversity and phylogeny (29 papers), Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (23 papers) and Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (18 papers). Kevin C. Wakeman collaborates with scholars based in Japan, Canada and Germany. Kevin C. Wakeman's co-authors include Brian S. Leander, Patrick J. Keeling, Aika Yamaguchi, Holger Jenke‐Kodama, Varsha Mathur, Michael C. Roy, Sonja Rueckert, María Herranz, Takeo Horiguchi and Matthew B. Heintzelman and has published in prestigious journals such as Current Biology, Scientific Reports and Science Advances.

In The Last Decade

Kevin C. Wakeman

46 papers receiving 435 citations

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Kevin C. Wakeman
Eric D. Salomaki United States
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Hamaguchi, Hiroyuki, et al.. (2025). Comparative Sensitivity of MRI Indices for Myelin Assessment in Spinal Cord Regions. Tomography. 11(1). 8–8. 1 indexed citations
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Lax, Gordon, Eunji Park, Waldan K. Kwong, et al.. (2024). Phylogenomic diversity of archigregarine apicomplexans. Open Biology. 14(9). 240141–240141. 1 indexed citations
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Wakeman, Kevin C., et al.. (2024). Marine microturbellarians from Japan, with descriptions of two new species of Reinhardorhynchus (Platyhelminthes, Rhabdocoela, Koinocystididae). Zoosystematics and Evolution. 100(3). 877–895. 1 indexed citations
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Kajihara, Hiroshi, et al.. (2024). Pacific marine gregarines (Apicomplexa) shed light on biogeographic speciation patterns and novel diversity among early apicomplexans. European Journal of Protistology. 94. 126080–126080. 3 indexed citations
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Keeling, Patrick J., et al.. (2024). Parallel functional reduction in the mitochondria of apicomplexan parasites. European Journal of Protistology. 94. 126065–126065. 3 indexed citations
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Roy, Michael C., et al.. (2023). Bacterial communities and toxin profiles of Ostreopsis (Dinophyceae) from the Pacific island of Okinawa, Japan. European Journal of Protistology. 89. 125976–125976. 2 indexed citations
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Mathur, Varsha, Eric D. Salomaki, Kevin C. Wakeman, et al.. (2023). Reconstruction of Plastid Proteomes of Apicomplexans and Close Relatives Reveals the Major Evolutionary Outcomes of Cryptic Plastids. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 40(1). 22 indexed citations
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Park, Eunji, Takeo Horiguchi, Filip Husník, et al.. (2023). Phylogenomics shows that novel tapeworm-like traits of haplozoan parasites evolved from within the Peridiniales (Dinoflagellata). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 186. 107859–107859. 3 indexed citations
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Yamaguchi, Aika, et al.. (2022). Morphology and molecular phylogeny of the benthic dinoflagellates (Dinophyceae, Peridiniales) Amphidiniopsis crumena n. sp. and Amphidiniopsis nileribanjensis n. sp.. European Journal of Protistology. 87. 125940–125940. 2 indexed citations
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Mathur, Varsha, Kevin C. Wakeman, & Patrick J. Keeling. (2021). Parallel functional reduction in the mitochondria of apicomplexan parasites. Current Biology. 31(13). 2920–2928.e4. 34 indexed citations
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Banks, Jonathan C., et al.. (2021). New gregarine species (Apicomplexa) from tunicates show an evolutionary history of host switching and suggest a problem with the systematics of Lankesteria and Lecudina. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology. 183. 107622–107622. 5 indexed citations
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Gavelis, Gregory S., María Herranz, Kevin C. Wakeman, et al.. (2019). Dinoflagellate nucleus contains an extensive endomembrane network, the nuclear net. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 839–839. 15 indexed citations
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Banks, Jonathan C., et al.. (2018). PCR test to specifically detect the apicomplexan ‘X’ (APX) parasite found in flat oysters Ostrea chilensis in New Zealand. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 129(3). 199–205. 4 indexed citations
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Yamaguchi, Aika, Sadaaki Yoshimatsu, Mona Hoppenrath, Kevin C. Wakeman, & Hiroshi Kawai. (2016). Molecular Phylogeny of the Benthic Dinoflagellate Genus Amphidiniopsis and its Relationships with the Family Protoperidiniaceae. Protist. 167(6). 568–583. 10 indexed citations
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Wakeman, Kevin C., Matthew B. Heintzelman, & Brian S. Leander. (2014). Comparative Ultrastructure and Molecular Phylogeny of Selenidium melongena n. sp. and S. terebellae Ray 1930 Demonstrate Niche Partitioning in Marine Gregarine Parasites (Apicomplexa). Protist. 165(4). 493–511. 22 indexed citations

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