PUBLICATIONS

 

 

Brant, S.V. and Loker E.S. (In review). Systematics of the avian schistosome genus Trichobilharzia (Trematoda:Schistosomatidae) in North America. Journal of Parasitology.

Lotfy, W., Brant, S.V.,, DeJong, R.J., Le, T.H., Demiaszkiewicz, A., Rajapakse, J., Perera, V., Laursen, J.R., Loker, E.S. (2008). Evolutionary origins, diversification and biogeography of liver flukes (Digenea, Fasciolidae). American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 79: 248-255.

 

Brant, S.V. (2007). The occurrence of the avian schistosome Allobilharzia visceralis Kolarova, Rudolfova, Hampl, Skirnisson, 2006 (Schistosomatidae) in the tundra swan Cygnus columbianus, (Anatidae) from North America. Folia Parasitologica 54: 99-104.

 

Loker, E. S., and Brant, S. V. (2006) Diversification, dioecy and dimorphism in schistosomes. Trends in Parasitology 22: 521-528.

 

Brant, S.V., Morgan, J.A.T., Mkoji, G.M., Snyder, S.D., Rajapakse, R.P.V.J., Loker, E.S. (2006) Revealing blood fluke diversity: developing a framework by examination of all life cycle stages. Journal of Parasitology 92: 77-88.

 

Hafner, M.S., Light, J.E., Hafner, D.J., Brant, S.V., Spradling, T.A., and Demastes, J.W. (2006). Cryptic species in the mexican pocket gopher, Cratogeomys merriami. Journal of Mammalogy. 86: 1095-1108.

 

Laakkonen, J., and Brant, S.V. (2005). Microparasite survey of three species of Blarina shrews. In Merritt, J.F., S. Churchfield, R. Hutterer, and B. A. Sheftel. (eds.), Advances in the Biology of Shrews II.  Special Publication, International Society of Shrew Biologists 1: 341-345.

 

Brant, S.V. (2005). A review of the phylogeographic histories of short-tailed shrews (Insectivora: Soricidae) and their parasitic nematodes (Secernentea: Trichostrongylidae). In Merritt, J.F., S. Churchfield, R. Hutterer, and B. A. Sheftel. (eds.),  Advances in the Biology of Shrews II.  Special Publication, International Society of Shrew Biologists, 1: 317-330.

 

Brant, S.V. and Loker E.S. (2005). Can specialized pathogens colonize distantly-related hosts? Schistosome evolution as a case study. Public Library of Science Pathogens 1(3): e38

 

Spradling, T. A., Brant, S. V., Hafner, M. S. Dickerson, C. J. (2004). DNA data support a rapid radiation of pocket gopher genera (Rodentia: Geomyidae). Journal of Mammalian Evolution 11 (2): 105-125.

 

Valkiunas, G., Iezhova, T.A., Brooks, D.R., Hanelt, B., Brant, S.V., Sutherlin, M.E., Causey, D. (2004). Additional observations on blood parasites of birds in Costa Rica. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 40 (3): 555-561.

 

Brant, S. V., and Ort’, G.  (2003). Evidence for gene flow in parasitic nematodes between two host species of shrews. Molecular Ecology 12: 2853-2859.

 

Brant, S. V., and Ort’, G.  (2003) Phylogeography of the Northern short-tailed shrew, Blarina brevicauda (Soricidae; Insectivora): past fragmentation and postglacial recolonization. Molecular Ecology 12: 1435-1449.

 

Brant, S. V., and Ort’, G.  (2002). Molecular phylogeny of the short-tailed shrews genus Blarina. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 22: 163-173.

 

Brant, S. V., and Hanelt, B.  (2000).  Quantitative investigation of the crowding effect of Hymenolepis diminuta in Rattus norvegicus. Proceedings of the 21st Workshop/ Conference of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education 21: 339-355.

 

Brant, S. V., and Gardner, S. L. (2000).  Phylogeny of species of the genus Litomosoides (Nemata: Onchocercidae): host-switching or cospeciation? Journal of Parasitology 86: 545-554.

 

Brant, S. V., and Gardner, S. L. (1997).  Two new species of Litomosoides (Nematoda: Onchocercidae) from Ctenomys opimus (Rodentia: Ctenomyidae) from the Altiplano of Bolivia. Journal of Parasitology 83: 700-705.

 

 

 

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