Publications by: Richard J. Harris
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Harris, Richard J., Barnard, d'Artagnan L., Paxton, Gillian, Lockie, Stewart, Craik, David J., Cummins, Scott F., Wang, Conan K., and Motti, Cherie A. (2025) The future of utilising semiochemical pest control methods to manage the destructive crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks on coral reefs. Biological Conservation, 302. 110984.
Harris, Richard J. (2024) The piscine arsenal: an updated review of venomous fishes. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 34. pp. 539-574.
Lüddecke, Tim, Paas, Anne, Harris, Richard J., Talmann, Lea, Kirchhoff, Kim N., Billion, André, Hardes, Kornelia, Steinbrink, Antje, Gerlach, Doreen, Fry, Bryan G., and Vilcinskas, Andreas (2023) Venom biotechnology: casting light on nature’s deadliest weapons using synthetic biology. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 11. 1166601.
van Thiel, Jory, Khan, Muzaffar A., Wouters, Roel M., Harris, Richard J., Casewell, Nicholas R., Fry, Bryan G., Kini, R. Manjunatha, Mackessy, Stephen P., Vonk, Freek J., Wüster, Wolfgang, and Richardson, Michael K. (2022) Convergent evolution of toxin resistance in animals. Biological Reviews, 97 (5). pp. 1823-1843.
Youngman, Nicholas J., Peng, Yin-Hsuan, Harris, Richard J., Jones, Lee, Llinas, Joshua, Haworth, Mark, Gillett, Amber, and Fry, Bryan G. (2022) Differential coagulotoxic and neurotoxic venom activity from species of the arboreal viperid snake genus Bothriechis (palm-pitvipers). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: toxicology & pharmacology, 256. 109326.
Chandrasekara, Uthpala, Harris, Richard J., and Fry, Bryan G. (2022) The Target Selects the Toxin: Specific Amino Acids in Snake-Prey Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors That Are Selectively Bound by King Cobra Venoms. Toxins, 14 (8). 528.
Dobson, James S., Harris, Richard J., Zdenek, Christina N., Huynh, Tam, Hodgson, Wayne C., Bosmans, Frank, Fourmy, Rudy, Violette, Aude, and Fry, Bryan G. (2021) The Dragon’s Paralysing Spell: Evidence of Sodium and Calcium Ion Channel Binding Neurotoxins in Helodermatid and Varanid Lizard Venoms. Toxins, 13 (8). 549.
Harris, Richard J., Nekaris, K. Anne-Isola, and Fry, Bryan G. (2021) Monkeying around with venom: an increased resistance to α-neurotoxins supports an evolutionary arms race between Afro-Asian primates and sympatric cobras. BMC Biology, 19. 253.
Jones, Lee, Harris, Richard J., and Fry, Bryan G. (2021) Not Goanna Get Me: Mutations in the Savannah Monitor Lizard (Varanus exanthematicus) Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Confer Reduced Susceptibility to Sympatric Cobra Venoms. Neurotoxicity Research, 39. pp. 1116-1122.
Arbuckle, Kevin, and Harris, Richard J. (2021) Radiating pain: venom has contributed to the diversification of the largest radiations of vertebrate and invertebrate animals. BMC Ecology and Evolution, 21. 150.
Youngman, Nicholas J., Harris, Richard J., Huynh, Tam M., Coster, Kristian, Sundman, Eric, Braun, Ralph, Naude, Arno, Hodgson, Wayne C., and Fry, Bryan G. (2021) Widespread and Differential Neurotoxicity in Venoms from the Bitis Genus of Viperid Snakes. Neurotoxicity Research, 39. pp. 697-704.
Li, Angus, Harris, Richard J., Fry, Bryan G., and Barnes, Andrew C. (2021) A single-step, high throughput, and highly reproducible method for measuring IgM quantity and avidity directly from fish serum via biolayer interferometry (BLI). Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 119. pp. 231-237.