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Lane D. Foil Professor B.S. 1971 Auburn University |
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My program involves the investigation of vertebrate-invertebrate interactions and is primarily one of parasitology with an emphasis on arthropods. Vertebrates are studied since they promote arthropod dispersion by defensive movements, promote arthropod aggregation by host emanations, and provide energy for arthropod reproduction. Vertebrate pathogenic agents are studied because they are economically important and because they provide valuable clues regarding the coevolution of arthropods and vertebrates. Arthropod studies are usually designed around two factor (host and arthropod) or three factor (host, parasite, and vector) complexes. The emphasis of the program is to provide information that can be used to interrupt or reduce the impact of two and three factor "disease". |
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