» Authors » Scott C Cutmore

Scott C Cutmore

Explore the profile of Scott C Cutmore including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles. Areas
Snapshot
Articles 94
Citations 497
Followers 0
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Cribb T, Martin S, Cutmore S
Parasitol Int . 2025 Mar; 108:103033. PMID: 40058522
Examination of hundreds of individuals of 32 species of Acanthuridae from the Indo-West Pacific resulted in the collection of trematodes consistent with the genus Neohexangitrema Machida, 1984 from the northern...
2.
Huston D, Cutmore S, Cribb T, Sasal P, Yong R
Parasitology . 2024 Nov; 151(12):1336-1350. PMID: 39563197
contains just 3 species: , and . As adults, all 3 species infect rabbitfishes (Siganidae: ). New collections from 11 species of from northern Australia, Indonesia, New Caledonia, French Polynesia,...
3.
Louvard C, Cutmore S, Cribb T
Parasitol Int . 2024 Sep; 104:102974. PMID: 39307345
We describe a new species of Bivesiculidae, Bivesiculoides maiae n. sp., from Hypoatherina tropicalis (Whitley) (Atherinidae) collected from off Heron Island (southern Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia). Bivesiculoides maiae n....
4.
Cutmore S, Bennett M, Cribb T
Syst Parasitol . 2024 Aug; 101(5):57. PMID: 39167229
In a parasitological survey of fishes from Moreton Bay (southeastern Queensland, Australia), 169 teleost fishes, representing 54 species from 28 families, were examined for larval cestodes. Of these 54 species,...
5.
Cribb T, Cutmore S, Wee N, Browne J, Morales P, Pitt K
Parasitol Int . 2024 Mar; 101:102890. PMID: 38522781
We examined gelatinous zooplankton from off eastern Australia for lepocreadiid trematode metacercariae. From 221 specimens of 17 species of cnidarian medusae and 218 specimens of four species of ctenophores, infections...
6.
Perez-Ponce de Leon G, Solorzano-Garcia B, Huston D, Mendoza-Garfias B, Cabanas-Granillo J, Cutmore S, et al.
Parasitology . 2023 Dec; 151(2):168-180. PMID: 38037706
Geographical distribution plays a major role in our understanding of marine biodiversity. Some marine fish trematodes have been shown to have highly restricted geographical distributions, while some are known to...
7.
Louvard C, Yong R, Cutmore S, Cribb T
Int J Parasitol . 2023 Nov; 54(6):267-278. PMID: 37977247
Pleustonic organisms form an important part of pelagic ecosystems by contributing to pelagic trophic chains and supporting connectivity between oceanic habitats. This study systematically analysed the trematode community harboured by...
8.
Cutmore S, Corner R, Cribb T
Int J Parasitol . 2023 Jul; 53(11-12):595-635. PMID: 37488048
Species of Transversotrema Witenberg, 1944 (Transversotrematidae) occupy a unique ecological niche for the Trematoda, living externally under the scales of their teleost hosts. Previous studies of the genus have been...
9.
Magro L, Cutmore S, Carrasson M, Cribb T
Syst Parasitol . 2023 May; 100(4):381-413. PMID: 37160818
We report nine species of the Schistorchiinae Yamaguti, 1942 (Apocreadiidae Skrjabin, 1942) from Indo-Pacific marine fishes. Molecular data (ITS2 and 28S rDNA and cox1 mtDNA) are provided for all species...
10.
Duong B, Cribb T, Cutmore S
Syst Parasitol . 2023 May; 100(4):363-379. PMID: 37133708
Integration of morphological and molecular approaches to species delineation has become an essential part of digenean trematode taxonomy, particularly when delimiting cryptic species. Here, we use an integrated approach to...