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Welcome to the Evolutionary Ecology of Parasitism Lab (EEPL)...

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Evolutionary Ecology of Parasitism Lab...

Parasitism is by far the most common way of life on this planet - all types of organisms are infected with parasites of some sort at some stage of their lives, and parasitism has independently evolved multiple times in many different lineages of life. Parasites also play key (but hidden) roles in shaping the ecology and evolution of their hosts as well as how they interact with their environment. The research projects we conduct in this lab seek to understand how parasites live and what effects they have on their hosts.

If you are interested in working in this lab or collaborating with us on a project, please contact Tommy

Room 117
Zoology (building SO1)
University of New England
Armidale NSW 2351
Australia

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Note: The following sites and profiles are not officially affiliated with UNE. The views and opinions expressed on them represent my own and not that of UNE unless explicitly stated.

I also co-administrate and regularly write for the Parasite of the Day blog.

I can also be found (and contacted) via social media platforms including Twitter and Google Plus

 

Last Modified: 9th October, 2012
Dr Tommy Leung• EEPL • Zoology, School of ERS, University of New England