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Charles D. Criscione
Charles D. Criscione
Professor, Biology, Texas A&M University
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Molecular ecology of parasites: elucidating ecological and microevolutionary processes
CD Criscione, R Poulin, MS Blouin
Molecular ecology 14 (8), 2247-2257, 2005
4732005
A comparison between mitochondrial DNA and the ribosomal internal transcribed regions in prospecting for cryptic species of platyhelminth parasites
R Vilas, CD Criscione, MS Blouin
Parasitology 131 (6), 839-846, 2005
2602005
Life cycles shape parasite evolution: comparative population genetics of salmon trematodes
CD Criscione, MS Blouin
Evolution 58 (1), 198-202, 2004
2342004
Disentangling hybridization and host colonization in parasitic roundworms of humans and pigs
CD Criscione, JD Anderson, D Sudimack, W Peng, B Jha, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274 (1626), 2669-2677, 2007
1332007
Parasite genotypes identify source populations of migratory fish more accurately than fish genotypes
CD Criscione, B Cooper, MS Blouin
Ecology 87 (4), 823-828, 2006
1192006
Effective sizes of macroparasite populations: a conceptual model
CD Criscione, MS Blouin
TRENDS in Parasitology 21 (5), 212-217, 2005
1122005
Genomic linkage map of the human blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni
CD Criscione, CLL Valentim, H Hirai, PT LoVerde, TJC Anderson
Genome biology 10 (6), R71, 2009
942009
An infectious topic in reticulate evolution: introgression and hybridization in animal parasites
JT Detwiler, CD Criscione
Genes 1 (1), 102-123, 2010
832010
Minimal selfing, few clones, and no among‐host genetic structure in a hermaphroditic parasite with asexual larval propagation
CD Criscione, MS Blouin
Evolution 60 (3), 553-562, 2006
732006
Landscape genetics reveals focal transmission of a human macroparasite
CD Criscione, JD Anderson, D Sudimack, J Subedi, RP Upadhayay, ...
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 4 (4), e665, 2010
702010
Ascariasis in people and pigs: new inferences from DNA analysis of worm populations
W Peng, CD Criscione
Infection, Genetics and Evolution 12 (2), 227-235, 2012
692012
Applying evolutionary genetics to schistosome epidemiology
ML Steinauer, MS Blouin, CD Criscione
Infection, Genetics and Evolution 10 (4), 433-443, 2010
692010
Parasite co-structure: broad and local scale approaches
CD Criscione
Parasite 15 (3), 439-443, 2008
662008
Parasite phylogeographical congruence with salmon host evolutionarily significant units: implications for salmon conservation
CD Criscione, MS Blouin
Molecular Ecology 16 (5), 993-1005, 2007
592007
The guest playing host: colonization of the introduced Mediterranean gecko, Hemidactylus turcicus, by helminth parasites in southeastern Louisiana
CD Criscione, WF Font
Journal of Parasitology 87 (6), 1273-1278, 2001
562001
A Digenean Metacercaria (Apophallus sp.) and a Myxozoan (Myxobolus sp.) Associated with Vertebral Deformities in Cyprinid Fishes from the Willamette River …
ML Kent, VG Watral, CM Whipps, ME Cunningham, CD Criscione, ...
Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 16 (3), 116-129, 2004
552004
Microsatellite markers for the human nematode parasite Ascaris lumbricoides: development and assessment of utility
CD Criscione, JD Anderson, K Raby, D Sudimack, J Subedi, DR Rai, ...
Journal of Parasitology 93 (3), 704-708, 2007
522007
More than meets the eye: detecting cryptic microgeographic population structure in a parasite with a complex life cycle
CD Criscione, R Vilas, E Paniagua, MS Blouin
Molecular Ecology 20 (12), 2510-2524, 2011
482011
Ribosomal DNA sequences indicate isolated populations of Ichthyophonus hoferi in geographic sympatry in the north‐eastern Pacific Ocean
CD Criscione, V Watral, CM Whipps, MS Blouin, SRM Jones, ML Kent
Journal of Fish Diseases 25 (10), 575-582, 2002
422002
Testing local-scale panmixia provides insights into the cryptic ecology, evolution, and epidemiology of metazoan animal parasites
MJ Gorton, EL Kasl, JT Detwiler, CD Criscione
Parasitology 139 (8), 981-997, 2012
412012
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