Carl W. Dick, M.S., Ph.D.

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Biology Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY, United States 
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Dick CW, Verrett TB, Webala PW, et al. (2023) Nycteribiid bat flies (Arthropoda, Insecta, Diptera, Nycteribiidae) of Kenya. Zookeys. 1169: 65-85
Van Caenegem W, Blondelle A, Dumolein I, et al. (2023) Five new species of (Fungi, Laboulbeniales) from tropical American bat flies (Diptera, Streblidae), revealed by morphology and phylogenetic reconstruction. Mycologia. 1-24
Speer KA, Teixeira TSM, Brown AM, et al. (2022) Cascading effects of habitat loss on ectoparasite-associated bacterial microbiomes. Isme Communications. 2: 67
Verrett TB, Webala PW, Patterson BD, et al. (2022) Remarkably low host specificity in the bat fly Penicillidia fulvida (Diptera: Nycteribiidae) as assessed by mitochondrial COI and nuclear 28S sequence data. Parasites & Vectors. 15: 392
Lutz HL, Gilbert JA, Dick CW. (2021) Associations between Afrotropical bats, eukaryotic parasites, and microbial symbionts. Molecular Ecology
Liu J, Haelewaters D, Pfliegler WP, et al. (2020) A new species of from Ecuador and Panama revealed by morphology and phylogenetic reconstruction, with a discussion of secondary barcodes in Laboulbeniomycetes taxonomy. Mycologia. 1-11
Çetin H, Coşkun G, Dick CW. (2020) Ectoparasitic Bat Flies Detected on the Egyptian Fruit Bat in Antalya, Turkey. Turkiye Parazitolojii Dergisi. 44: 115-117
Speer KA, Luetke E, Bush E, et al. (2019) A Fly on the Cave Wall: Parasite Genetics Reveal Fine-scale Dispersal Patterns of Bats. The Journal of Parasitology. 105: 555-566
Phillips CD, Dunnum JL, Dowler RC, et al. (2019) Curatorial guidelines and standards of the American Society of Mammalogists for collections of genetic resources Journal of Mammalogy. 100: 1690-1694
Brown BV, Borkent A, Adler PH, et al. (2018) Comprehensive inventory of true flies (Diptera) at a tropical site. Communications Biology. 1: 21
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