John Robert Barta
John Robert Barta (1962–), Canadian zoologist.
IPNI standard form: J.R.Barta
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Publications
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1989
edit- Desser, S.S. & Barta, J.R. 1989. The morphological features of Aegyptianella bacterifera: an intraerythrocytic rickettsia of frogs from Corsica. J. Wildlife Dis. 25: 313–318.
1990
edit- Barta, J.R. & Roy T. Sawyer 1990. Definition of a new genus of glossiphoniid leech and a redescription of the type species, Clepsine picta Verrill, 1872. Canadian Journal of Zoology 68(9): 1942–1950. DOI: 10.1139/z90-273 Reference page.
1993
edit- Desser, S. S., Hong, H., Siddall, M.E. & Barta, J.R. 1993. An ultrastructural study of Brugerolleia algonquinensis gen. nov., sp. nov. (Diplomonadina; Diplomonadida), a flagellate parasite in the blood of frogs from Ontario, Canada. European Journal of Protistology 29: 72–80, [1]
2002
edit- Barta, J.R. 2002 ["2000"]. Suborder Adeleorina Léger, 1911. In: J.J. Lee, G.F. Leesdale; P. Bradbury (Eds.), The Illustrated Guide to the Protozoa. Vol. I. Second Edition. Allen Press, Lawrence, Kansas, pp. 305–318.
- Perkins, F.O., Barta, J.R., Clopton, R.E., Peirce, M.A. & Upton, S.J. 2002 ["2000"]. Phylum Apicomplexa Levine, 1970. In: Lee, J.J., Leedale, G.F. & Bradbury, P. (Eds.), An Illustrated Guide to the Protozoa. Society of Protozoologists/Allen Press: Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.A, 2nd ed., vol. 1, pp. 190-369, [2].
2005
edit- Adl, S.M., Simpson, A.G.B., Farmer, M.A., Andersen, R.A., Anderson, O.R., Barta, J.R., Bowser, S.S., Brugerolle, G., Fensome, R.A., Fredericq, S., James, T.Y., Karpov, S., Kugrens, P., Krug, J., Lane, C.E., Lewis, L.A., Lodge, J., Lynn, D.H., Mann, D.G., McCourt, R.M., Mendoza, L., Moestrup, Ø., Mozley-Standridge, S.E., Nerad, T.A., Shearer, C.A., Smirnov, A.V., Spiegel, F.W. & Taylor, M.F.J.R. 2005. The new higher level classification of eukaryotes with emphasis on the taxonomy of protists. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 52(5): 399–451. DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.2005.00053.x . PDF. Reference page.