Coccidiosis Conferences (2008-2009) Powerpoint Presentations
Compiled by
Donald W. Duszynski and Lee Couch
Department of Biology, University of New Mexico
and
Steve J. Upton
Division of Biology, Kansas State University
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Updated: 27 September 2009
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2008
Introduction: Taxonomy (alpha and beta) and Systematics of the Coccidia.
J.R. Barta and R.S. Seville
Coccidia from Mammals: Status of the Taxonomy and Methods for Collection, Preservation, and Sporulation of Fecal Stages. R.S. Seville
Amphibian Coccidia: Taxonomy, Host Specificity, Ecology, and Phylogeny. M.G. Bolek, D.W. Duszynski, and S.J. Upton.
Methods for Collection, Preservation, and Sporulation of Snake Fecal Stages to Help Resolve What We Still Don’t Know about Snake Coccidia. S.J. Upton and D.W. Duszynski
Collection, Preservation, and Sporulation of Fecal Stages from Birds: Concepts, Methods and Challenges. J.R. Barta, J.D. Ogedengbe, and J. Cobean
The Emerging Role of Molecular Markers in Coccidian Speciation-1. K.B. Miska, D. Motriuk-Smith, and R.S. Seville
The Emerging Role of Molecular Markers in Coccidian Speciation-2. K.B. Miska, D. Motriuk-Smith, and R.S. Seville
2009
41st Annual Coccidiosis Conference 2009. R.S. Seville
Ecology and Phylogeny of Amphibian Coccidia: A Review. M.G. Bolek and C. Whipps