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Research Interests for India A Schneider-Crease

Research Interests: Primate parasite ecology, physiology, conservation

My research focuses on the physiological, behavioral, and environmental drivers of infection in wild primate populations. In particular, I study how intrinsic host characteristics shape patterns of infection and drive disease from the tapeworm Taenia serialis in geladas (Theropithecus gelada).

Keywords:
Parasites, Cestoda, Nematoda, Primates, Geladas
Recent Publications   (search)
  1. I.A. Schneider-Crease, N. Snyder-Mackler, J.C. Jarvey, T.J. Bergman, Molecular identification of Taenia serialis coenurosis in a wild Ethiopian gelada (Theropithecus gelada), Veterinary Parasitology (Accepted, August, 2013), ISSN 0304-4017

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