2004
Phylogenetics: Taxonomy and the microsporidia as derived fungi
Vossbrinck C, Andreadis T, Weiss L. Phylogenetics: Taxonomy and the microsporidia as derived fungi. World Class Parasites 2004, 9: 189-213. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-7846-0_11.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMolecular phylogenyMolecular phylogenetic analysisUncertain taxonomic statusRibosomal RNA genesEukaryotic intracellular parasitesTraditional phylogenyAnimal phylaRNA genesImportant insectsTaxonomic statusPhylogenetic analysisNucleotide sequenceSpecies identificationPhylogenyHuman diseasesMolecular biologyIntracellular parasitesMicrosporidia speciesMicrosporidiaOrganismsOpportunistic pathogenNosemaGenusFungiProtozoa
1999
Microsporidia in Insects
Becnel J, Andreadis T. Microsporidia in Insects. 1999, 447-501. DOI: 10.1128/9781555818227.ch14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHost cellsType hostGenera of microsporidiaAquatic insectsPhylogenetic diversityLife cycle featuresSpecific habitatsTaxonomic distributionLife cycle characteristicsInsectsSpecialized relationshipsMicrosporidiaCellular levelGenusSpeciesCytoplasmHostXenomasHost systemMinor pathwayCellsHabitatsCycle featuresSporulationDiversity
1991
Entoderma colletosporium gen. and sp. nov., a unique cuticular fungus infecting Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
Hanula J, Andreadis T, Blackwell M. Entoderma colletosporium gen. and sp. nov., a unique cuticular fungus infecting Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Journal Of Invertebrate Pathology 1991, 58: 327-334. DOI: 10.1016/0022-2011(91)90177-r.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1988
A survey of mosquitoes breeding in used tire stockpiles in Connecticut.
Andreadis T. A survey of mosquitoes breeding in used tire stockpiles in Connecticut. Journal Of The American Mosquito Control Association 1988, 4: 256-60. PMID: 3199116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMosquito speciesHabitat typesSurvey of mosquitoesCulex speciesCulex restuansCulex pipiensSpeciesLarval surveysDiscernable preferenceCuliseta melanuraAnopheles punctipennisAedes albopictusMelanuraTire casingsTriseriatusAtropalpusMosquitoesCxBreedingPunctipennisGenusTerritansLarvaeRestuansTire dump
1985
Experimental transmission of a microsporidian pathogen from mosquitoes to an alternate copepod host.
Andreadis T. Experimental transmission of a microsporidian pathogen from mosquitoes to an alternate copepod host. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1985, 82: 5574-5577. PMID: 3860877, PMCID: PMC391165, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.82.16.5574.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCopepod hostDistinct developmental cyclesEntire developmental sequenceDiploid conditionAlternate hostsPathogen developmentDevelopmental cycleSexual cycleMicrosporidian pathogenAmblyospora spBreeding sitesMeiosporesDifferent sporesCopepodsHostHost adipose tissueMosquitoesDevelopmental sequenceSporesPathogensUltrastructural evidenceGenusVernalisMicrosporidianAmblyospora