Senior Lab members at Kate's going away party Ryan, Alan, and Beto work the wetlands Soldier redia attacks a reproductive redia Trematode anterior under DIC Parasitic isopod Stained and mounted bird trematode Great Blue Heron in the marsh

 

We work to better understand parasites and parasitism, and to use them to enhance general ecological, evolutionary, and behavioral science.

Current work involves biodiversity documentation, food webs, the metabolic theory of ecology, phylogeography, biogeography, behavioral ecology, and the distribution of parasites and their impacts on host individuals, populations, communities, and ecosystems.