John Artim
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Also affiliated: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (1998); Boeing (United States) (1998); Calvin University (1998); University of California, Santa Cruz (1989); Interface (United States) (1990); Edge Technologies (United States) (1998); Owl Research Institute (1998); Drexel University (1998); Virginia Tech (1998)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
John Artim's research focuses on ectoparasites and their interactions with host organisms. His work includes identifying blood meal sources to understand host range and feeding biases in these parasites. Recent publications have investigated the broad host range of a temporary ectoparasite found on coral reef fishes. Artim's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 7, with 15 total publications and 195 citations. He has collaborated with Maureen C. Dolan at Arkansas State University on two shared publications. Artim remains recently active in his research endeavors.
Metrics
- h-index: 7
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 195
Selected Publications
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Blood meal identification reveals extremely broad host range and host-bias in a temporary ectoparasite of coral reef fishes (2023)
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Blood Meal Identification Reveals Extremely Broad Host Range and Host Bias in a Temporary Ectoparasite of Coral Reef Fishes (2023)
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Fish-Parasitic Gnathiid Isopods Metamorphose Following Invertebrate-Derived Meal (2019)
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Nocturnal migration reduces exposure to micropredation in a coral reef fish (2016)
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Comparison of sampling methodologies and estimation of population parameters for a temporary fish ectoparasite (2016)
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Live coral repels a common reef fish ectoparasite (2012)
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- Blood meal identification reveals extremely broad host range and host-bias in a temporary ectoparasite of coral reef fishes
- Blood Meal Identification Reveals Extremely Broad Host Range and Host Bias in a Temporary Ectoparasite of Coral Reef Fishes
- Blood meal identification reveals extremely broad host range and host-bias in a temporary ectoparasite of coral reef fishes
- Blood Meal Identification Reveals Extremely Broad Host Range and Host Bias in a Temporary Ectoparasite of Coral Reef Fishes
- Blood meal identification reveals extremely broad host range and host-bias in a temporary ectoparasite of coral reef fishes
- Blood Meal Identification Reveals Extremely Broad Host Range and Host Bias in a Temporary Ectoparasite of Coral Reef Fishes
- Blood meal identification reveals extremely broad host range and host-bias in a temporary ectoparasite of coral reef fishes
- Blood Meal Identification Reveals Extremely Broad Host Range and Host Bias in a Temporary Ectoparasite of Coral Reef Fishes
- Blood Meal Identification Reveals Extremely Broad Host Range and Host Bias in a Temporary Ectoparasite of Coral Reef Fishes
- Blood meal identification reveals extremely broad host range and host-bias in a temporary ectoparasite of coral reef fishes
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