Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Summer 8-1-2013
Course Name
Biology 217, Ecology of Infectious Disease
Advisor
Todd P. Livdahl
Keywords
Ecology, Disease
Abstract
This ePub has emerged from projects conducted by students in Biology 217, Ecology of Infectious Disease at Clark University, an on-going project that began in Fall, 2012. The focus of this book is disease ecology. Ecologists attempt to understand, and ultimately predict, changes in abundance of populations or patterns of locations of particular organisms. This book can be a useful starting point for future seminar courses at Clark and perhaps elsewhere.
Did the research upon which this submission is based involve human subjects/participants?
No
If yes, did the research receive Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval?
No
Recommended Citation
Abell, Kathryn; Byrns, Marissa; Carpenter, Sarah; Carroll, Thomas; Friedman, Rebecca; Johnson, Caroline; Kaiser, Rachel; Lin, Chong; Naksukpaiboon, Piangfan; Packer, Wade; Pitlik, Peter; Reech, Johanna; Rice, Douglas; Sullivan, Hillary; Tate, Nicholas; Ullola, Marifel; Vilataki, Bonginkhosi; Weeks, Aidan; and Zorn, Sam, "Infectious Ecology" (2013). Student Works. 5.
https://commons.clarku.edu/studentworks/5
Comments
I thank all of those students, as well as Michael Krikonis and the staff at Clark University’s Department of Information Technology Services for their technical expertise, assistance and encouragement.
-TPL, Worcester Massachusetts, August 2013