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David Bass
Researcher at Natural History Museum
Publications - 132
Citations - 11919
David Bass is an academic researcher from Natural History Museum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cercozoa & Phylogenetic tree. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 116 publications receiving 9420 citations. Previous affiliations of David Bass include Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science & American Museum of Natural History.
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Pathogens co-transported with invasive non-native aquatic species: implications for risk analysis and legislation
Rachel Foster,Edmund J. Peeler,Jamie Bojko,Paul F. Clark,David Morritt,Helen E. Roy,Paul Stebbing,Hannah J. Tidbury,Louisa E. Wood,David Bass +9 more
TL;DR: A workflow to determine any known and potential pathogens of aquatic INNS is proposed, acts as a prerequisite for assessing the nature and risk posed by co-transported symbionts of INNS, and will underpin new and more effective legislative processes relating to the disease screening and risk assessment of InNS.
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Ultrastructure, phylogeny and histopathology of two novel haplosporidians parasitising amphipods, and importance of crustaceans as hosts.
Ander Urrutia,David Bass,Georgia M. Ward,Stuart Ross,Jamie Bojko,Ionan Marigómez,Stephen W. Feist +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, morphological, ultrastructural and phylogenetic characterization of two novel species of haplosporidia (Haplosporidium echinogammari n. sp. and H. orchestiae n.) infecting amphipods of the genera Echinogammarus and Orchestia were provided.
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Environmental Parameters and Substrate Type Drive Microeukaryotic Community Structure During Short-Term Experimental Colonization in Subtropical Eutrophic Freshwaters.
TL;DR: Light is shed on assembly mechanisms for microeukaryotic community on different habitat and substrate types, showing that the resulting communities are determined by both sets of variables, in this case primarily habitat type.
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Co-infections and multiple stressors in fish
Bartolomeo Gorgoglione,C. Bailey,M.D. Fast,David Bass,Marcia Saraiva,Mikolaj Adamek,Patricia A. Noguera,Sara Ciulli,Miroslava Palíková,I. Aguirre-Gil,Laurent Bigarré,Olga Haenen +11 more
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Long metabarcoding of the eukaryotic rDNA operon to phylogenetically and taxonomically resolve environmental diversity
Mahwash Jamy,Rachel Foster,Pierre Barbera,Lucas Czech,Alexey M. Kozlov,Alexandros Stamatakis,Alexandros Stamatakis,David Bass,David Bass,Fabien Burki +9 more
TL;DR: The results show that long amplicons can be treated in a full phylogenetic framework to provide greater taxonomic resolution and a robust evolutionary perspective to environmental DNA.