Publications
| molecular evidence for novel bartonella species in trichobius major (diptera: streblidae) and cimex adjunctus (hemiptera: cimicidae) from two southeastern bat caves, u.s.a. | 2005 | 16599175 | |
| genetic signature of reproductive manipulation in the phylogeography of the bat fly, trichobius major. | the bat fly (trichobius major) is a blood-feeding ectoparasite of the cave myotis (myotis velifer). a recent mitochondrial dna (mtdna) study examining population structure of t. major in the south central united states detected a single haplotype from all individuals examined (n = 48 from 12 different caves), representing one of only a few known examples of such widespread mtdna uniformity. we examined nuclear genetic diversity using amplified fragment length polymorphism and detected high level ... | 2011 | 21890840 |
| winter ecology of ectoparasites collected from hibernating myotis velifer (allen) in southwestern oklahoma (chiroptera: vespertilionidae. | during the winter of 1971-72, trichobius major, t, corynorhini, mydopsylla collinsi, macronyssus crosbyi, m. unidens, paraspinturnix globosus, spinturnix carloshoffmani, ornithodoros sp., albeckia senase, nycteriglyphus sp. a, and olabidocarpus sp. were quantitatively collected from hibernating myotis velifer, plecotus townsendii, and pipistrellus subflavus. significantly greater numbers of s. carloshoffmani and m. crosbyi were found on female m. velifer, while greater numbers of p. globosus wer ... | 1976 | 957042 |