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Peter James


Graduate Student

Major Professor:

Dr. Roger Moon

Address:

219 Hodson Hall, 1980 Folwell Ave.
University of Minnesota
St. Paul, MN 55108
Phone: 612-624-3095
E-mail: jame0038@gold.tc.umn.edu

Education:

Ag. Sc. University of Adelaide, South Australia
MS. Pest Management, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia

Research Interests:

Veterinary Entomology, particularly external parasites of sheep. My current research is on the population dynamics and host regulation of the sheep biting louse, Bovicola ovis.

Selected Publications:

James, P. J., Moon, R. D. and Brown, D. R. 1995. Host regulation of the sheep biting louse (Bovicola ovis). Minnesota Sheep Research Report (Department of Animal Science, University of Minnesota) pp.9-11.

James, P. J., Mitchell, H. K., Cockrum, K. S. and Ancell, P. MC. 1994. Controlled release insecticide devices for protection of sheep against head strike caused by Lucilia cuprina. Veterinary Parasitology 52:113-128.

James, P. J., Saunders, P. E., Cockrum, K. S. and Munro, K. J. 1993. Resistance to synthetic pyrethroids in South Australian populations of sheep lice. Australian Veterinary Journal 70:105-108.

Recent Presentations:

James, P. J. and Moon, R. D. 1995. Dermal response to insect antigens in sheep infested with the sheep biting louse Bovicola ovis (Schrank). ESA Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada. December 1995.

James, P. J. and Moon, R. D. 1995. Host regulation of the sheep biting louse, Bovicola ovis. Minnesota lamb and Wool Producers Fall Sheep Day, Morris, MN. September, 1995.

 
 
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