International Journal for Parasitology-Parasites and Wildlife

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal for Parasitology-Parasites and Wildlife is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Epidemiology of a major honey bee pathogen, deformed wing virus: potential worldwide replacement of genotype A by genotype B32
Reptile vector-borne diseases of zoonotic concern24
Adaptations, life-history traits and ecological mechanisms of parasites to survive extremes and environmental unpredictability in the face of climate change21
Sarcocystis infection in red deer (Cervus elaphus) with eosinophilic myositis/fasciitis in Switzerland and involvement of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and hunting dogs in the transmission21
Trypanosoma cruzi infections and associated pathology in urban-dwelling Virginia opossums (Didelphis virginiana)20
Detection of rodent-borne parasitic pathogens of wild rats in Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia: A potential threat to human health19
Rainfall as a driver of seasonality in parasitism18
Characterisation of the tongue worm, Linguatula serrata (Pentastomida: Linguatulidae), in Australia18
An investigation of endoparasites and the determinants of parasite infection in European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) from Denmark18
Cardiopulmonary nematodes of wild carnivores from Denmark: Do they serve as reservoir hosts for infections in domestic animals?18
Leeches in the extreme: Morphological, physiological, and behavioral adaptations to inhospitable habitats17
The raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) as a reservoir of zoonotic diseases in Denmark17
First subtyping of Blastocystis sp. from pet rodents in southwestern China17
Investigation of Bartonella spp. in brazilian mammals with emphasis on rodents and bats from the Atlantic Forest16
Diversity of helminth parasites of eight siluriform fishes from the Aguapeí River, upper Paraná basin, São Paulo state, Brazil16
Crithidia mellificae infection in different mammalian species in Brazil15
Latitudinal gradients of haemosporidian parasites: Prevalence, diversity and drivers of infection in the Thorn-tailed Rayadito (Aphrastura spinicauda)15
Investigating the role of urbanisation, wetlands and climatic conditions in nematode parasitism in a large Australian elapid snake15
Leishmania presence in bats in areas endemic for leishmaniasis in central-west Brazil15
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