Browsing Royal Museum for Central Africa by Author "Barson, M."
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A cascade of biological invasions and parasite spillback in man-made Lake Kariba
Carolus, H.; Muzarabani, K.; Hammoud, C.Schols, R.Volckaert, F.Barson, M.Huyse, T. et al. -
A cascade of biological invasions and parasite spillback in man-made Lake Kariba.
Carolus, H.; Muzarabani, K.; Hammoud, C.Schols, R.Volckaert, F.Barson, M.Huyse, T. et al. -
An update on snail and trematode communities in the Sanyati Basin of Lake Kariba: New snail and trematode species but no human schistosomes
Muzarabani, K.; Carolus, H.; Schols, R.Hammoud, C.Barson, M.Huyse, T. et al. -
Barcoding and infection dynamics of intermediate snail hosts of human and livestock schistosome flukes
Huyse, T.; Gombeer, S.; Barson, M.Smitz, N.De Sciscio, A.Kanage, B.Volckaert, F.Van den Broeck, F. et al. -
Diverse world of African gyrodactylid parasites (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) under molecular and morphological magnifying glass
Přikrylová, I.; Vanhove, M.; Barson, M.Gelnar, M. et al. -
Diversity of <i>Macrogyrodactylus</i> spp. (Monogenea, Gyrodactylidae) across Africa: molecular and morphological comparisons.
Barson, M.; Přikrylová, I.; Vanhove, M.Huyse, T. et al. -
Exposing the Barcoding Void: An Integrative Approach to Study Snail-Borne Parasites in a One Health Context
Schols, R.; Mudavanhu, A.; Carolus, H.Hammoud, C.Muzarabani, K.Barson, M.Huyse, T. et al. -
Invasive snails, parasite spillback and potential parasite spillover drive parasitic diseases of Hippopotamus amphibius in artificial lakes of Zimbabwe
Schols, R.; Carolus, H.; Hammoud, C.Muzarabani, K.Barson, M.Huyse, T. et al. -
Invasive snails, parasite spillback, and potential parasite spillover drive parasitic diseases of <EM>Hippopotamus amphibius</EM> in artificial lakes of Zimbabwe
Schols, R.; Carolus, H.; Hammoud, C.Muzarabani, K.Barson, M.Huyse, T. et al. -
Invasive snails, parasite spillback, and potential parasite spillover drive parasitic diseases of Hippopotamus amphibius in artificial lakes of Zimbabwe
Schols, R.; Carolus, H.; Hammoud, C.Muzarabani, K.Barson, M.Huyse, T. et al. -
Invertebrate communities in dry-season pools of a large subtropical river: patterns and processes
Nhiwatiwa, T.; De Bie, T.; Vervaeke, B.Barson, M.Stevens, M.Vanhove, M.Brendonck, L. et al. -
Mosaic or melting pot: The use of monogeneans as a biological tag and magnifying glass to discriminate introduced populations of Nile tilapia in sub-Saharan Africa.
Geraerts, M.; Huyse , T.; Barson, M.Bassirou, H.Bilong Bilong, C.Bitja Nyom, A.Chocha Manda, A.Cruz-Laufer, A.Kalombo Kabalika, C.Kapepula Kasembele, G.Muterezi Bukinga, S.Artois, T.Vanhove, M. et al. -
On snail-borne hippo parasites: do artificial lakes and biological invasions pose a burden on Hippopotamus amphibius?
Schols, R.; Carolus, H.; Hammoud, C.Muzarabani, K.Barson, M.Huyse, T. et al. -
Parasite hybridization in African <em>Macrogyrodactylus</em> spp. (Monogenea, Platyhelminthes) signals historical host distribution
Barson, M.; Přikrylová, I.; Vanhove, M.Huyse, T. et al. -
Sharing is caring? Barcoding suggests co-introduction of dactylogyrid monogeneans with Nile tilapia and transfer towards native tilapias in sub-Saharan Africa
Geraerts, M.; Huyse, T.; Barson, M.Bassirou, H.Bilong, F.et al, et al. -
The impact of man-made reservoirs on disease transmission
Schols, R.; Carolus, H.; Barson, M.Volckaert, F.Huyse, T. et al. -
Why do invasive species like artificial lakes?
Carolus, H.; Muzarabani, K.; Hammoud, C.Schols, R.Volckaert, F.Barson, M.Huyse, T. et al.