Charles D Criscione, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008- | Department of Biology | Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States |
Area:
parasitology, evolution, ecologyGoogle:
"Charles Criscione"Parents
Sign in to add mentorWilliam F. Font | grad student | 1997-2000 | Southeastern Louisiana University | |
(Ecological and conservation implications regarding the helminth parasites of the introduced Mediterranean gecko, Hemidactylus turcicus, in southeastern Louisiana with notes on the life cycle and specificity of the cestode Oochorstica javaensi) | ||||
Michael S. Blouin | grad student | 2000-2005 | Oregon State | |
(PhD advisor) | ||||
Timothy J.C. Anderson | post-doc | 2005-2008 | Texas Biomedical Research Institute | |
(postdoc advisor) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeEmily L. Kasl | grad student | 2016 | Texas A & M |
Andrew J. Sakla | grad student | 2018 | Texas A & M |
Mary J. Janecka | grad student | 2019 | Texas A & M |
Jenna M Hulke | grad student | 2024 | Texas A & M (Marine Ecology Tree) |
Jillian T. Detwiler | post-doc | 2013 | Texas A & M (Epi Tree) |
Isabel C. Caballero | post-doc | 2017 | Texas A & M |
Isabel M. Valdivia | research scientist | 2011 | Texas A & M |
Sirilak Dusitsittipon | research scientist | 2015 | Texas A & M |
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Hulke JM, Criscione CD. (2025) Comparing the hermaphroditic mating system of a parasitic flatworm between populations with an ancestral, 3-host life cycle and a derived, facultative-precocious life cycle. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Hulke JM, Criscione CD. (2024) Testing the Mating System Model of Parasite Complex Life Cycle Evolution Reveals Demographically Driven Mixed Mating. The American Naturalist. 204: 600-615 |
Hulke JM, Criscione CD. (2023) Characterization of 21 microsatellite loci for the precocious, grass-shrimp trematode Alloglossidium renale. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology. 254: 111563 |
Criscione CD, Hulke JM, Goater CP. (2022) TREMATODE CLONE ABUNDANCE DISTRIBUTIONS: AN ECO-EVOLUTIONARY LINK BETWEEN PARASITE TRANSMISSION AND PARASITE MATING SYSTEMS. The Journal of Parasitology. 108: 565-576 |
Hulke JM, Ellenburg WH, Zelmer DA, et al. (2021) QUANTIFYING BILATERAL INFECTION PATTERNS IN THE TREMATODE ALLOGLOSSIDIUM RENALE. The Journal of Parasitology. 107: 731-738 |
Criscione CD, van Paridon BJ, Gilleard JS, et al. (2020) Clonemate cotransmission supports a role for kin selection in a puppeteer parasite. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 117: 5970-5976 |
Sakla AJ, Detwiler JT, Caballero IC, et al. (2019) Recognizing the Causes of Parasite Morphological Variation to Resolve the Status of a Cryptogenic Pentastome. The Journal of Parasitology. 105: 432-441 |
Caballero IC, Criscione CD. (2019) Little to no inbreeding depression in a tapeworm with mixed mating. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Dusitsittipon S, Criscione CD, Morand S, et al. (2018) Hurdles in the evolutionary epidemiology of : Pseudogenes, incongruence between taxonomy and DNA sequence variants, and cryptic lineages. Evolutionary Applications. 11: 1257-1269 |
Kasl EL, Font WF, Criscione CD. (2018) Resolving evolutionary changes in parasite life cycle complexity: Molecular phylogeny of the trematode genus Alloglossidium indicates more than one origin of precociousness. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 126: 371-381 |