John Artim Data-verified
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John Artim's research focuses on the host range and feeding behaviors of ectoparasites, particularly those affecting marine life. His recent work, including publications in 2023, investigates the broad host spectrum and feeding biases of temporary ectoparasites on coral reef fishes. Artim's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 8, with 21 total publications and 275 citations. He has collaborated with Maureen C. Dolan at Arkansas State University on two shared publications. Artim remains actively engaged in research.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 16
- 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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- 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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