FNR 52900: Disease Ecology

3 Credits

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Spring 2025 Instructors(1)
Jason Hoverman

Study of the ecological and evolutionary complexity inherent to host-pathogen interactions. Includes case studies from a diverse array of systems, including plants, animals, aquatic and terrestrial systems. Emphasis is on the interactions between multiple hosts and pathogens within complex, dynamic environments. Introduction to parasite and pathogen diversity, host-pathogen coevolution, community ecology and the importance of pathogens in conservation and management.

Course FNR 529 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

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GPA: 3.11
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A: 30%
B: 48%
C: 19%
D: 1%
F: 1%

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