CURRICULUM VITAE



CURRICULUM VITAE

Michael V.K. Sukhdeo

Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources

Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey

Cook College, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903

Tel: (908) 932-1064

EDUCATION:

1981 Ph.D. Institute of Parasitology, McGill University.

1977 M.Sc. Institute of Parasitology, McGill University.

1974 B.Sc. Microbiology & Immunology, McGill University.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

2004-present Professor of Parasite Ecology and Evolution Rutgers U.

2001-2007 Chairman, Dept. of Ecology, Evolution and Natural

Resources Rutgers U.

1998-2001 Director, Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution Rutgers U.

1995-1998 Director, Graduate Program in Animal Science Rutgers U.

1995- 2004 Assoc. Professor, Anim. Sci/Ecol. Evol. and Nat. Res. Rutgers U.

1989- 1995 Assistant Professor, Department of Animal Science Rutgers U.

1987-1989 Research Associate & Lecturer U. of Toronto

1983-1987 Research Associate U. of Toronto

1981-1983 NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow U. of Toronto

HONORS, AWARDS:

Research:

Research Excellence, Henry Baldwin Ward Medal, American Society of Parasitologists, 1997

Research Excellence Award, Cook College, Rutgers University, 1997

NSERC Postdoctoral Award, University of Toronto, 1981-1983

Graduate Student Award for Excellence, T.W.M. Cameron Award, McGill University, 1979

Graduate Student Award for Excellence, Lynden Laird Lyster Award, McGill University, 1977

Teaching:

Teaching Excellence Award, Cook College Student Leadership, 1998

Teaching Excellence Award, Cook College Student Leadership, 1996

Teaching Excellence Award, Team Award, Cook College, Rutgers University, 1995

Alpha Zeta Professor of the Year Award, Cook College, Rutgers University, 1992.

Other:

Leadership Excellence Certificate, Cook College Student Leadership, 2002

Leadership Excellence Certificate, Cook College Student Leadership, 1997

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:

Journal Editorships:

Editor in Chief, Journal of Parasitology 2013 - present

Associate Editor, Journal of Parasitology, Behavior and Ecology Sections, 1998- 2013.

Editorial Board, Parasites and Vectors, 2007- present.

Editor of Special Issue - "Parasites and Behaviour." 11 articles; international contributions from 8 countries. Parasitology, 1994.

Co-Editor - Parasite Neurobiology Symposium. 6 articles. Journal of Parasitology, 1992.

Symposium Organizer:

Disease Ecology Symposium American Society of Parasitologists Annual Meeting, Omaha Nebraska, 2015

Associate Editor’s Symposium. American Society of Parasitologists Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 2014.

Associate Editor’s Symposium. American Society of Parasitologists Annual Meeting, Quebec City, 2013

Associate Editor’s Symposium. American Society of Parasitologists Annual Meeting, Arlington Texas 2008.

Associate Editor’s Symposium. American Society of Parasitologists Annual Meeting, Knoxville, Tennessee, 2009 (Co-organizer with Dr. Jerry Esch).

Parasite Behavior Symposium (with Ben Hart), Animal Behavior Society, Annual Meeting 1993. UCDavis, CA.

Symposium on Vertical Transmission (with Herb Haines), Helminthological Society of Washington/New Jersey Society of Parasitology, 1993. New Bolton, PA.

Neurobiology Symposium "Brains and Behavior of Parasites", American Society of Parasitologists Annual Meeting 1991. Madison, Wisconsin.

Offices Held:

Nomination Committee, American Society for Parasitologists 2006-

H.B. Ward Medal Award Committee, American Society for Parasitologists 1998-2000.

Priorities Committee, American Society for Parasitologists 1994-1995.

Chairman, Outreach Committee, American Society for Parasitologists 1992-1994.

President, New Jersey Society for Parasitologists 1993-1994.

Vice-President, New Jersey Society for Parasitologists 1991-1993.

Teller Committee, American Society for Parasitologists 1990-1991.

Membership in Societies:

American Society for Parasitologists

Ecological Society of America

New Jersey Society of Parasitology

Reviewer:

Science, International Journal for Parasitology, Experimental Parasitology, Parasitology,

Journal of Parasitology, Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington,

Parasitology Research, NIH/ADAMHA Peer Review, USDA Peer Review

PROFESSIONAL IDENTIFICATION: Parasite Ecologist

RESEARCH AREA: Parasite Behavioural Ecology

HISTORY OF SUPPORT

Funding

External

U. S. EPA STAR. (PI). 2008-2010 $749,994

New Jersey Sea Grant College Program (Co-PI) 2008-2010 $103,683

Whitehall Foundation Grant (PI) 1991-1995 $ 70,916

Internal

NJAES USDA Animal Health 2006-2012 $60,000

Rutgers Foundation Parasite Research Funds 2005-2009 $10,000

McIntyre-Stennis Grant (Co-PI) 2003-2006 $134,000

Cook College Planning Grant 2003-2004 $4,000

Stewart and Lynda Resnick Foundation 2000-2001 $45,000

NJAES Hatch /USDA Animal Health 1996-2003 $114,000

Rutgers Foundation Parasite Research Funds 1996-2003 $21,000

NJ Equine Initiative Awards 1993-1999 $110,000

Research Council Grants 1989-1991 $ 7,200

BioMedical Research Support Grants 1991-1997 $ 15,440

TEACHING

Undergraduate Teaching:

Intro to Evolution of Animal Behavior (11:407:269) current

Parasite Ecology (11:704:302) current

Wildlife Disease (11:216:469) current

Animal Diseases (11-067-404) 1989-2008

Readings in General Biology, (01-119-111) 1989-2000

Principles of Applied Ecology Team taught (2003)

Honors Seminar (01-119-100) 1989-2000

Animal Science (11:067-142; Team taught) 1989-1997

Graduate Teaching:

Seminars in Ecology (16-215-601)

Seminar in Animal Science, (16-067-693, 694)

Topics in Animal Behavior, (16-067-615)

Ecological Parasitology (16-215-603)

Principles in Animal Science (Coord. of team course) (16-067-501)

RESEARCH TRAINING

Memberships in Graduate Programs

Animal Science, Director of Program 1995-1998.

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Director of Program 1998-2001.

Physiology and Neurobiology, Executive Council 1998-2004.

Honors Thesis Undergraduates:

Dawn Simmerman (1990-1991). Thesis title: The effect of Trichinella spiralis infection on mouse litter size and pre-weaning pup growth. George H. Cook Honors Scholar.

John Cunha (1992-1993). Thesis title: Ontogeny of behavior and morphology in Fasciola hepatica, the common liver fluke. George H. Cook Honors Scholar.

Alexander Hernandez (1993-1994). Thesis title: Grooming behavior and transmission of Heligmosomoides polygyrus in the mouse host. Paul Robeson Honors Scholar.

Andrea Varela (1996-1997). Thesis title: The transmission of nematode parasites on pasture. George H. Cook Honors Scholar.

Stacey Hicks (2001-2002). Horse defecation behavior and parasite dispersal on pasture. George H. Cook Honors Scholar.

Graduate Students completed:

Anne Bansemir, M.S. (1993). Thesis title: Ecology of habitat selection by Heligmosomoides polygyrus.

Thushara Chandrasiri, M.S. (1994). Thesis title: Behavioral adaptation of the tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta to its environment.

Darcy Medica, M.S. (1995). Thesis title: Transmission and energy utilization by the infective larvae of Strongylus vulgaris.

Anne Bansemir, Ph.D. (2000). Thesis title: Resource use and aggregation behavior in gastrointestinal nematodes.

Darcy Medica, Ph.D. (2001). Thesis title: The Role of Transmission in the Evolution of Virulence in the Parasitic Helminths of Domestic Animals.

Alexander Hernandez. (2005). Thesis title Parasitism, food webs and biomass patterns in stream ecosystems'.

Tavis Anderson, Ph.D. (2009) Thesis title: Food web networks and parasite diversity.

Stacey Lettini, Ph.D. (2009) Thesis title: Parasites and ecosystem energy flow.

Christen McCoy, MS. (2010) Parasite transmission and virulence: A teaching module.

Brian Johnson, MS (2010)

Tavis Anderson, Ph.D. (2011)

Wayne Rossiter, Ph.D. (2012)

Current Students:

Rita Grunber, Ph.D. expected 2017

Seth Bromagen, Ph.D. expected 2018

Student Awards:

Rita Grunberg 2015 1st Place, Student Paper Competition, Helminthological Society of Washington.

Stacey Lettini 2007. 1st Place, Student Paper Competition, American Society of Parasitologists..

Anne Bansemir. 1999 FAS Graduate Teaching Award, Rutgers University.

Darcy Medica. 1999. Louis Bevier Scholarship.

Darcy Medica. 1998. Graduate Teaching Award of the Graduate School, Rutgers University.

Darcy Medica. 1997. FAS Graduate Teaching Award, Rutgers University.

Alexander Hernandez. 1994. Leslie Stauber Student Presentation Award, New Jersey Society of Parasitology. (Paul Robeson Scholar)

Anne Bansemir. 1994. Deutsche Akademische Austauschdienst Graduate Student Award.

Anne Bansemir. 1994. Best Poster Award, Spotlight on Cook, NJAES.

John Cunha. 1993. Leslie Stauber Student Presentation Award, New Jersey Society of Parasitology. (George H. Cook Scholar)

Anne Bansemir. 1992. 1st Place, Student Paper Competition, American Society of Parasitologists..

Anne Bansemir. 1991. Leslie Stauber Student Presentation Award, New Jersey Society of Parasitology.

SERVICE

College and University

Undergraduate Program Director, DEENR 2010 -

Curriculum and Assessment Committee, DEENR 2008-2010

Chairman, Cook College Planning Committee 2003-2006

Chairman, Cook College Chairs Council 2002-2007

Senator, Instruction, Curriculum and Advising Committee, 2005-2008

Executive Committee, Ecology and Evolution Graduate Program, 2004- 2007

Senator, Governance Committee, Rutgers Senate 2002-2005

Cook College Building and Grounds Committee 2002-2005

Curriculum Committee, Ecology and Evolution Graduate Program, 2003- 2005

Director, Ecology and Evolution Graduate program 1998-2001

George H. Cook Honors Committee, Ecology Section Chair 1998-2004, 1994-1995, 1990-1992.

Cook General Honors Program, Scholastic Standings Committee 1999-2004,1995-1998, 1990-1994,

Executive Committee, Graduate Program in Physiology and Neurobiology, 1998-

Seminar Coordinator, Ecology and Evolution Graduate Program, 1998-1999.

Seminar Coordinator, Animal Science Graduate Program, 1990-1992; 1994-1995.

Coordinator, Department Animal Science, Audio Visual Services, 1989-1995.

New Building Committee, Dept. Ecol. Evol. & Nat Res. 1998-2001

Chair, Teaching Effectiveness Committee, 1997-1998.

Director, Ecology and Evolution Graduate Seminars, 1997-1998.

Executive, Cook Academic Forum, 1997 – 1998.

Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution, Curriculum Committee, 1997-1999

Teaching Effectiveness Committee, 1996-1997

Cook Teaching Effectiveness Committee 1995-1997.

Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution, Scholastic Standings Committee, 1993-1994.

New Brunswick Faculty Council, Teaching Committee, 1993-1995.

Rutgers Teaching Excellence Center, New Brunswick, Faculty Advisory Committee, 1992-1993.

Graduate Admissions Committee, Animal Science, 1992-1995.

Community and Student Life

2004 Channel 9 News – Interview with Chris Humphries Feb 26, 2004

2004 Channel 12 News – Bird flu in New Jersey Feb 26, 2004,

2004 WTCT 1450AM - Interview with Jack Elliot on bird flu epidemics Feb 26, 2004

2003 Northeast Organic Farmers Association (NOFA) 13th Annual Winter Conference-“Internal Parasites in Livestock: An ecological approach to the behavior and management of livestock parasites.” Cook Campus Center, Cook College

2002 Northeast Organic Farmers Association (NOFA), “Diagnosing Internal Parasites in Livestock.” Salem County Agricultural Facilty, Woodstown, NJ

1998 Penn State Equine Short Course “Prevention of parasite infections in the horse”

1994 NJ Horse Council, "Live with Dr. Sukhdeo - Animal Rights." Cook College

1993 Teaching Excellence Center. "Is great teaching discipline-specific?" The Teaching Excellence Center, New Brunswick.

1993 McNair Research Project. Taped interview "The mentoring process". Cook College

1993 TriBeta Meeting. "Careers in research." Cook College

1993 Research Night in the Biology Department. "The cutting edge of Parasitology research." Nelson Biology Bldg, Busch

1992 Penn Jersey Dairy Expo. . "The control of parasitic infections in cattle." Allentown,Pa.

1991 NJ/PA Equine Short Course. In conjunction with Rutgers and Penn State Universities. "Horse worms: sex more important than causing disease!"

1991 4-H Action Days. 'High-tech animal science'. "Techniques for detection of intestinal parasites in sheep."

1991 Horse Owners Symposium. Sussex County, Rutgers Extension Program. "Horse Parasites: Treatment and control."

1990 Career Day. Quibbletown Middle School, Piscataway, NJ. Role model for minority students.

1989 Veterinary Science Club. Lecture: "How to be a good failure."

PUBLICATIONS:

Books:

1. The Behavioral Ecology of Parasites. 2002. Eds Campbell, J.F., Lewis, E.E. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. CABI Publishing., 358p.

Special Issues (refereed Journals):

2. Parasites and Behaviour. 1994. Parasitology Special Issue. Eds Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Chappell, L.

1. Parasite Neurobiology.1992. Journal of Parasitology, Special Issue, Co-editor Sukhdeo, M.V.K.

Book Chapters: (*student)

6. Anderson, T.K. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2015. The worm’s eye view of community ecology. In: A Century of Parasitology :Discoveries, ideas and lessons learned by scientists who published in the Journal of Parasitology, 1914 – 2014. Eds. G. Esch and J.R. Janovy. Wiley Press.

5. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2009 What does a parasite see when it looks at chimpanzee? In: Primate Parasite Ecology: The Dynamics and Study of Host-Parasite Relationships , Eds. Chapman, C. and Huffman, M. Cambridge University Press, pp. 113-140.

4. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and *Hernandez, A.D. 2005. Food web patterns and the parasite’s perspective. In: Parasitism and Ecosystems, Eds. Thomas, F., Guegan, J.F. and Renaud, F.. Oxford University Press. Pp 54-67.

3. Sukhdeo, M.V.K.,Sukhdeo, S.C. and *Bansemir, A.D. 2002. Interactions between intestinal nematodes and their hosts. In: The behavioural ecology of parasites, eds. Campbell, Lewis and Sukhdeo, CABI publishers. pp. 223-242.

2. Lewis, E.E., Campbell, J.F. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2002. Parasite behavioral ecology in a field of diverse perspectives. In: The behavioural ecology of parasites, eds. Campbell, Lewis and Sukhdeo, CABI publishers.pp. 337-346.

1. Mettrick, D.F., Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Sukhdeo, S.C. 1987. Acetylcholine - a neurotransmitter in parasitic platyhelminths? In: Molecular Paradigms for Eradicating Helminth Parasites. (A.J. MacInnis, ed.), Alan R. Liss Inc., NY, pp. 421-431.

Refereed Journal Articles: (*student)

72. Rossiter, W. and. Sukhdeo M.V.K. Local differences in host-parasite community structure along a riverine system. Freshwater Science (in review)

71. Grunberg, R. L. and M. V. K. Sukhdeo 2017. Temporal Community Structure in two Gregarines (Rotundula gammari and Heliospora longissima) Co-infecting the Amphipod (Gammarus fasciatus). Journal of Parasitology, in press.

70. Rossiter, W. and. Sukhdeo M.V.K. 2014. Habitat-based constraints on food web structure and parasite life cycles .Oecologia. 174(4):1311-21. doi: 10.1007/s00442-013-2835-0.

69. Anderson, T.K., and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2013. Qualitative community stability determines parasite establishment and richness in estuarine marshes. PeerJ. 2013; 1:e92. Epub 2013 Jun 18.

68. Anderson, T.K., and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2013 The relationship between community species richness and the richness of the parasite community in Fundulus heteroclitus. Journal of Parasitology 99(3):391-396.

67. Johnson B.J. and Sukhdeo M.V.K. 2013.  Successional mosquito dynamics in surrogate treehole and ground-container habitats in the northeastern United States: Where does Aedes albopictus fit in? Journal of Vector Ecology 38 (1): 168-174.

66. Johnson B.J.* and Sukhdeo M.V.K. 2013. Drought-induced amplification of yearly West Nile virus infection rates in New Jersey (USA). Journal of Medical Entomology. 50(1):195-204.

65.. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2012. Where are the parasites in food webs? Parasites & Vectors 5:239-256. DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-5-239. URL:

64. Johnson B.J.*, Mylecraine K., Shapell L., Tsipoura N., Robson M., Ehrenfeld J., Sukhdeo M.V.K. 2012. The roles of mosquito and bird communities on the prevalence of West Nile virus in urban wetland and residential habitats. Urban Ecosystems 15: 513-531.

63. Rossiter, W. and M.V.K. Sukhdeo. 2012. Host quality and spatial patterning in infections of the Eastern mudsnail (Ilyanassa obsoleta) by two trematodes (Himasthla quissetensis and Zoogonus rubellus). Journal of Parasitology 98(2):245-255.

62. Anderson T.K., Sukhdeo M.V.K. (2011) Host Centrality in Food Web Networks Determines Parasite Diversity. PLoS ONE 6(10): e26798. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0026798

61. Rossiter, W. and. Sukhdeo M.V.K. 2011. Exploitation of asymmetric predator–prey interactions by trophically transmitted parasites. Oikos 120: 607–614.

60. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2010. Foodwebs for Parasitologists. A Review. Journal of Parasitology 96: 273-284.

59. *Lettini, S.E. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2010. The energetic cost of parasitism in a population of isopods. Ecoscience 17:1-8.

58. *Anderson, T.K. and Sukhdeo M.V.K. 2009 Abiotic versus biotic hierarchies in the assembly of parasite populations. Parasitology 136: 1–12.

57. *Hernandez, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2008. Parasites alter the topology of a stream food web across seasons. Oecologia 156: 613-624

56. *Hernandez, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2008. Parasite effects on isopod feeding rates can alter the host’s functional role in a natural stream ecosystem. International Journal for Parasitology 38: 683-690

55. *Hernandez, A.D., Bunnell, J.F., and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2007. Composition and diversity patterns in metazoan parasite communities and anthropogenic disturbance in stream ecosystems Parasitology 134: 91-102

54. *Lettini, S. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2006 Anhydrobiosis increases survival in Trichostrongyle nematodes. Journal of Parasitology 92:1002-1009.

53. Sukhdeo, MV.K. and Sukhdeo, S.C. 2004. Trematode behaviour and the perceptual worlds of parasites. Canadian Journal of Zoology 82: 292-315.

52. Thomas, F. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2003. Fecal mass and parasite strategies. Trends in Parasitology 19: 69.

51. Sukhdeo, MV.K. and Sukhdeo, S.C. 2002. Fixed behaviours and migration in parasitic flatworms. International Journal for Parasitology 32: 329-342.

50. Thomas, F., Brown S.P., Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Renaud, F. 2002. Understanding parasite strategies: the need for a state dependent approach. Trends in Parasitology 18: 387-390.

49. *Bansemir, A. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2001. Intestinal distribution of worms and ingesta in Nippostrongylus brasiliensis. Journal of Parasitology 87:1470-1472.

48. *Medica, D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2001. Estimating transmission potential in gastrointestinal nematodes (Order Strongylida). Journal of Parasitology 87: 442-445.

47. Sukhdeo. M.V.K. 2000. Inside the vertebrate host: Ecological strategies by parasites living in the third environment. Evolutionary biology of host-parasite relationships. eds Poulin, R. Morand, S. and Skorping, A. Development in Animal and Veterinary Sciences 32: 43-62.

46. *Medica, D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1997. Role of lipids in the transmission of the infective stage (L3) of Strongylus vulgaris (Nematode: Strongylida). Journal of Parasitology 83: 775-779.

45. Sukhdeo, S.C., Sukhdeo, M.V.K., Black, M., Vrijenhoek, R. 1997. The evolution of tissue-migration in parasitic nematodes (Nematoda:Strongylida) inferred from a protein-coding mitochondrial gene. The Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 61: 281-298.

44. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1997. Earth's Third Environment: A Worm's Eye View! Bioscience 47: 141-149.

43. *Medica, D., *Hanaway, M, Ralston, S and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1996. Grazing behavior of horses on pasture: predisposition to parasite infection? The Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 16: 421-427.

42. Huffman, M.A., Page, J.E., Sukhdeo, M.V.K., Gotoh, S., Kalunde, M.S., *Chandrasiri, T and Towers, G.H.N. 1996. Leaf swallowing by chimpanzees, a behavioral adaptation for the control of strongyle nematode infections. International Journal of Primatology 17:475-503.

41. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and *Bansemir, A.D. 1996. Critical resources that influence habitat selection decisions by gastrointestinal parasites. International Journal of Parasitology 26: 483-498.

40. *Bansemir, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1996 Villus length influences habitat selection by Heligmosomoides polygyrus. Parasitology 113:311-316.

39. *Hernandez, A. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1995 Grooming behavior and transmission of Heligmosomoides polygyrus. Journal of Parasitology 81:865-869.

38. Sukhdeo, S.C. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1994. FMRFamide-related peptides in Hymenolepis diminuta: Immunochemistry and Radioimmunoassay. Parasitology Research 80: 123-131.

37. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Sukhdeo, S.C. 1994. Optimal habitat selection behaviour by helminths within the host. Parasitology S109: 41-55.

36. Sukhdeo, S.C. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1994. Mesenchyme cells in Fasciola hepatica (Platyhelminthes): primitive glia? Tissue and Cell 26:123-131.

35. *Bansemir, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1994. The food resource of adult Heligmosomoides polygyrus in the small intestine. Journal of Parasitology 80:24-28.

34. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1992 Intestinal contractions and migration behavior in Hymenolepis diminuta. International Journal for Parasitology 22: 813-817.

33. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1992 Hymenolepis diminuta: The effects of decerebration of Hymenolepis diminuta on thermal responses. Experimental Parasitology 74: 300-306.

32. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Kerr, M. 1992. Behavioral adaptation of a tapeworm to its environment. Parasitology 104: 331-336

31. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1992. Behavior of flatworms in vivo. The role of the brain. Journal of Parasitology 78: 231-242.

30. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1991. The relationship between intestinal location and fecundity in Trichinella spiralis. International Journal for Parasitology 21: 855-858.

29. Sukhdeo, S.C. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1990. Ontogenetic development of the cerebral ganglia of the parasitic flatworm, Fasciola hepatica. Tissue and Cell 22: 39-50.

28. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1990. Habitat selection by helminths: A Hypothesis. Parasitology Today 6: 234-237.

27. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Sukhdeo, S.C. 1989. Gastrointestinal hormones: environmental cues for Fasciola hepatica. Parasitology 98: 239-243.

26. Sukhdeo, S.C. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1988. Immunohistochemical and electrochemical detection of serotonin in the nervous system of Fasciola hepatica, a parasitic flatworm. Brain Research 463: 57-62.

25. Sukhdeo, S.C., Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1988. Neurocytology of the cerebral ganglia of Fasciola hepatica (Platyhelminthes). Journal of Comparative Neurology 278: 337-343.

24. Sukhdeo, S.C., Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1988. Histochemical localization of acetylcholinesterase in the cerebral ganglia of Fasciola hepatica, a parasitic flatworm. Journal of Parasitology 74: 1023-1032.

23. Sukhdeo, M.V.K., Sangster, N.C. and Mettrick, D.F. 1988. Permanent feeding sites for adult Fasciola hepatica in rabbits? International Journal of Parasitology 18: 509-512.

22. Sukhdeo, M.V.K., Keith, S. and Mettrick, D.F. 1988. The effects of bile on the locomotory cycle of Fasciola hepatica. Journal of Parasitology 74: 493-495.

21. Sukhdeo, M.V.K., Sukhdeo, S.C. and Mettrick, D.F. 1987. Site-finding behaviour of Fasciola hepatica (Trematoda), a parasitic flatworm. Behaviour 103: 174-186.

20. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1987. Parasite Behaviour. Understanding platyhelminth responses. Advances in Parasitology 26: 73-144.

19. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1986. The behaviour of juvenile Fasciola hepatica. Journal of Parasitology 72: 492-497.

18. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1985. Effect of Trichinella spiralis infection on glucose absorption in the small intestine of Wistar rats. In: Trichinellosis (C.W. Kim ed.), Academic Press, New York, pp. 97-101.

17. Hsu, S.C., Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1985. Heligmosomoides polygyrus Inoculum of size and glucose, ion, and gas fluxes in the small intestine of mice . Experimental Parasitology 60: 55-62.

16. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1985. Intestinal migration by Hymenolepis diminuta: 5-HT, vagal stimulation and intestinal secretions. Canadian Journal of Zoology 63: 1716-1719.

15. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1984. Effect of size of Trichinella spiralis infections on glucose and ion transport in rat intestine. Journal of Parasitology 70: 499-506.

14. Sukhdeo, M.V.K., Hsu, S.C., Thompson, C.S. and Mettrick, D.S. 1984. The behavioral effects of 5-HT and ACh on Hymenolepis diminuta. Journal of Parasitology 70: 682-688.

13. Sukhdeo, M.V.K., O'Grady, R. and Hsu, S.C. 1984. The site selected by the larvae of Heligmosomoides polygyrus. Journal of Helminthology 58: 19-23.

12. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1984. Migrational responses of Hymenolepis diminuta to surgical alterations of gastrointestinal secretions. Parasitology 88: 421-430.

11. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1984. Heligmosomoides polygyrus (Nematoda): Distribution and net fluxes of glucose, H2O, Na+, K+, and Cl- in the mouse small intestine. Canadian Journal of Zoology 62: 37-40.

10. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1983. Site selection by Heligmosomoides polygyrus. Effect of surgical alterations of the gastrointestinal tract. International Journal for Parasitology 13: 355-358.

9. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Croll, N.A. 1982. Gut propulsion in mice infected with Trichinella spiralis. Journal of Parasitology 67: 909-910.

8. Croll, N.A. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1981. Hierarchies of nematode behaviour. In: Plant Parasitic Nematodes, (B.M. Zuckerman and R. Rohdke, eds.) 3: 227-251.

7. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Croll, N.A. 1981. The location of parasites in their hosts. Bile and site selection behaviour in Nematospiroides dubius. International Journal for Parasitology 11: 157-162.

6. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Croll, N.A. 1981. The location of parasites in their hosts. The effects of physiological factors on site selection by Trichinella spiralis. International Journal for Parasitology 11: 163-168.

5. Croll, N.A., Ma, K., Smith, J.M., Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Wild, G. 1980. Phocanema decipiens: Intestinal penetration and pathology in the laboratory rat. Experimental Parasitology 50: 145-154.

4. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Meerovitch, E. 1980. A biological explanation for lower infectivities in some Trichinella isolates. Canadian Journal of Zoology 58: 1227-1331.

3. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Meerovitch, E. 1979. A comparison of the antigenic characteristics of three geographical isolates of Trichinella. International Journal for Parasitology 9: 571-576.

2. Despommier, D.D., Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Meerovitch, E. 1978. Trichinella spiralis: site selection of the larva during its enteral phase of infection in mice. Experimental Parasitology 44: 209-215.

1. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Meerovitch, E. 1977. Comparison of three geographical isolates of Trichinella. Canadian Journal of Zoology 55: 2060-2064.

Book Reviews:

6. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2015 Human Diseases from Wildlife, by M.R. Conover and R.M. Vail. CRC Press, Book review. J. Parasitol

5. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2006 Nematode Behavior. Book review. Parasitology 132: 155-156.

4. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2002 Parasites and Animal Behavior. Book review. Journal of Parasitology 88:1214.

3. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1999. Parasitism and the platyhelminths. Book review. Quarterly Review of Biology 74:86.

2. Sukhdeo, M. V. K 1998. A thought-provoking compilation. Parasites and pathogens: Effects on host hormones and behavior. Book review. Bioscience 48:208-209.

1. Sukhdeo, M. V. K 1989. Advances in parasitology v27 Book Review. Journal of Parasitology. 75: 179-80.

Other:

2. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2000 Introduction of David J. Marcogliese as the Henry Baldwin Ward Medalist. Journal of Parasitology 87:1231

1. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1997. Acceptance of the 1997 Henry Baldwin Ward Medal. Journal of Parasitology 83: 979 -980.

Invited Symposia:

12. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2008. Parasite behavior and host food webs: the worm’s eye view. Associate Editors Symposium. American Society for Parasitologists, Arlington, Texas.

11. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2007. Parasites and food webs, 80 years since Charles Elton. Canadian Society of Zoologists, Montreal, Canada.

10. Sukhdeo, M.VK. 2001. Fixed behaviours and migration in parasitic flatworms. Fourth International Symposium on the Monogenea, Brisbane Australia.

9. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1999. Inside the vertebrate host: Ecological strategies by parasites living in the third environment. European Scientific Symposium. Banyuls, France.

8. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1996. The evolution of parasite habitat selection. Animal Behavior Program, NSF Workshop on Animal Behavior, UCDavis.

7. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1996. Host-finding and habitat finding behaviors in parasites. Animal Behavior Program, NSF Workshop on Animal Behavior, UCDavis.

6. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1994. Spatial scale and proximate mechanisms of habitat selection by gastrointestinal helminth parasites. Symposium "Perspectives on Parasitism: Is scale important?" Canadian Society of Zoologists. Winnipeg, Manitoba.

5. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1993. Habitat finding and the behavior of parasitic helminths within their hosts. Symposium "Parasites and behavior," Animal Behavior Society, UC Davis, California.

4. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1992. Parasite habitat selection: Behavior in a predictable environment. Symposium - "Habitat Selection Behaviors". Quebec Society of Animal Behaviorists. University of Montreal, Quebec.

3. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1991. Behavior of parasitic flatworms in vivo: what is the role of the brain? Neurobiology Symposium - "Brains and Behavior of Parasites". American Society of Parasitologists, Madison, Wisconsin.

2. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1987. Habitat selection by Fasciola hepatica. Symposium - "How do parasites reach their predilection sites? New Approaches and Insights" Helminthological Society of Washington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1981. Site selection, tissue penetration and behaviour with Trichinella spiralis: Symposium - "Trichinella and development of experimental model systems". American Society of Parasitologists, Toronto, Ontario.

Invited Lectures:

22. Sukhdeo,M.V.K. 2016. Food webs and parasitological dogma. Department of Biology, Swarthmore College, 2016

21. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2009. Foodwebs and parasites: a parasitologist’s perspective. Department of Biology, University of Lethbridge.

20. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2002. Parasites, perception and ecology. Institute of Parasitology, McGill University.

19. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2001. Parasites and Food Webs. Ecology Group, Dept.of Biology, University of Nebraska.

18. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2001. Behavioural ecology and evolution of parasitic nematodes Dept.of Biology. University of Nebraska.

17. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2001. The control of gastrointestinal helminths. Parasitology Group, Dept.of Biology, University of Nebraska.

16. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2000. The behavior, ecology and evolution of endoparasites. Ecology and evolution. University of Connecticut.

15. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1999. Earth’s third environment: The worm’s eye view. University of Vermont.

14. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1999. Fish Parasites as indicators of environmental health. Annual Spring Conference. Tufts University.

13. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1998. A completely different way to kill trichostrongylid nematodes on pasture. Royal Danish Agricultural University, Copenhagen.

12. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1996 Parasite habitat selection: The worm’s eye view. Ecology and Evolution Program, Rutgers University.

11. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1996. Habitat selection by parasites. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Program. Michigan State University.

10. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1993. Parasite Behavior: How does a liver worm find the liver? Department of Entomology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick.

9. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1993. The behavioural ecology of internal parasite. Institute of Parasitology, McGill University, Montreal.

8. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1992. Critical factors in parasite establishment in the host. Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, USDA.

7. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1992. Brains and behavior of parasitic flatworms. Zoology, University of Massachussets, Amherst.

6. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1992. The behaviour of metazoans in the third environment. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia.

5. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1992. The evolution of brains in parasitic flatworms. Zoology/Physiology Section, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia.

4. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1991. Metazoan behavior in the third environment. Animal Behavior, Rutgers University, Newark.

3. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1991. Behavioral ecology of helminth parasites: habitat selection. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Program, Rutgers University.

2. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1991. The evolution of behavior in the host environment. East Stroudsberg University, Pennsylvania.

1. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1990. Brains and behavior: Parasite navigation in the host. Physiology and Neurobiology, Rutgers University.

Published Abstracts

6. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1990. The role of the brain in the locomotory behavior of a parasitic flatworm. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 14: 109.

5. Sukhdeo, S.C. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1988. Organization and neurocytology of the brain of a parasitic flatworm, Fasciola hepatica. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 16: 538.

4. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1978. Site selection behaviour in Trichinella spiralis. Parasitology 77: 62.

3. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Croll, N.A. 1977. The effect of Trichinella spiralis on the intestinal propulsion of the white mice. Canadian Journal of Public Health 69: 77.

2. Croll, N.A. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1976. Infectivity of codworms to laboratory animals. Canadian Journal of Public Health 68: 341.

1. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Meerovitch, E. 1976. Trichinellosis in Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health 68: 341.

Presented Papers:

89. Grunberg, R.L. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2015. Temporal resource partitioning in two species of gregarines (Rotundula sp and Heliospora sp.) infecting amphipods (Gammarus fasciatus). The American Society of Parasitologists Annual Meeting , Omaha Nebraska.

87. Koch, R. W. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2015. Parasite communities along a river continuum in the New Jersey Pinelands. The American Society of Parasitologists Annual Meeting , Omaha Nebraska.

86. Grunberg, R. L. and Sukhdeo, M. V. K. 2014. Starved Amphipods live longer when infected with larval Acanthocephalans. American Society of Parasitologists, New Orleans, Louisiana 

85. Paseka R.E.,and M.V.K. Sukhdeo. 2014 Parasite biomass in streams of the New Jersey Pine Barrens American Society of Parasitologists, New Orleans, Louisiana 

84. Anderson T. K and, M.V. Sukhdeo. 2014 The worm’s eye view of community ecology.American Society of Parasitologists, New Orleans, Louisiana 

83. Grunberg, R. L. and Sukhdeo, M. V. K. 2013. Seasonality of Gregarine (Eurgregarionorida) Infections of Amphipods (Gammarus) in the North Branch of the Raritan River. American Society of Parasitologists, Quebec, Canada.  

82. Johnson, B.J. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2010. Mosquito communities change significantly across short transects from urban wetlands to residential neighborhoods Ecological Society of America, Pittsburg, PA

81. Ehrenfeld J.G., Sukhdeo M.V.K., Tsipoura N., Mylecraine K., Shappell L., and. Johnson B.J. 2010 Diversity of plants, birds, and mosquitoes in urban wetland patches: Do correlations among diversity components  affect potential dilution of disease risk for West Nile Virus? Ecological Society of America, Pittsburg, PA

80. . Anderson, T.K. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2010 Community stability threshold for parasite establishment and persistence in estuarine marshes. Ecological Society of America, Pittsburg, PA

79. Rossiter, W.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2010. Exploitation of asymmetric predator-prey interactions by trophically transmitted parasites. Ecological Society of America, Pittsburg, PA

78. Anderson, T.K. & Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2009. Abiotic versus biotic: hierarchical factors in the assembly of parasite communities. The 84th meeting of The American Society of Parasitologists, Knoxville, Tennessee.

77. Rossiter, W.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2008. The role of spatial heterogeneity in trematode aggregation in the mudsnail, Ilyanassa obsoleta. American Society for Parasitologists, Arlington, Texas

76. Anderson, T and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2008. Core-periphery structure in food webs drives parasite community assembly in naïve fish hosts. American Society for Parasitologists, Arlington, Texas

75. Lettini, S. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2008. Teal (1957) and Odum (1957) Revisited: What effect do parasites have on ecosystem energy flow? American Society for Parasitologists, Arlington, Texas

74. McCoy, C. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2008. Parasite infracommunities within bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) in the Raritan river, NJ. American Society for Parasitologists, Arlington, Texas

73. Rossiter, W. D., Vitullo, M, and Sukhdeo M. V. K. (2007). Predicting West Nile Virus (WNV) dynamics using local habitat characteristics. The First North American Parasitology Congress, Merida, Mexico

72. Anderson, T.K., & Sukhdeo, M.V.K. (2007). Food web stability drives parasite species diversity. The First North American Parasitology Congress, Merida, Mexico.

71. Lettini, S.E. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K.. (2007) The energetic costs of parasitism in an intermediate hosts. The American Society of Parasitologists. Merida, Yucantan, Mexico..

70. Lettini S.E. and Sukhdeo. M.V.K. (2006). The Energetic Cost of Parasitism in a Pinelands Ecosytsem. Rutgers, Princeton, Penn Ecological Conference. Philadelphia, Penn, USA.

69. Anderson, T.K. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. (2005). West Nile virus: habitat-based spatial heterogeneity. 90th Ecological Society of America annual meeting, Montreal, Canada.

68. Anderson, T.K. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. (2005). West Nile virus: habitat-based spatial heterogeneity. Disease Ecology Symposium, Princeton, New Jersey.

67. Lettini S. E. and Sukhdeo M.V.K. (2005). Anhydrobiosis: an ecological strategy to increase transmission success in gastrointestinal nematodes. The Ecological Society of America. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

66. Alexander D. Hernandez and Michael V.K. Sukhdeo. (2004) Parasite alteration of biomass and ecosystem function of hosts. American Society of Parasitologists, Philadelphia, PA.

65. Stacey E. Lettini and M.V.K. Sukhdeo. (2004) Repeated desiccation survival by infective stages of gastrointestinal nematodes. American Society of Parasitologists, Philadelphia, PA.

64. Tavis K. Anderson and M.V.K. Sukhdeo. (2004) Ecology of West Nile virus: a habitat-based approach to quantifying risk and transmission. American Society of Parasitologists, Philadelphia, PA.

63. Hernandez, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2003. Eltonian pyramids and parasitism in food webs. Annual meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

62. Lettini, S.E. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2003. Vertical migration of the infective stages from four gastrointestinal nematodes. Annual meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

61. Hernandez, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2002. Isopod detritus processing is decreased in infected individuals. North American Benthological Society Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh.

60. Hernandez, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2001. Environmental disturbance and the incidence of parasitism in local and invasive fish species. 4th International Symposium on Monogenea. Brisbane, Australia.

59. Bansemir, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2001. Annual meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists Albuqerque, NM.

58. Hernandez, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2001. Environmental disturbance and the incidence of parasitism in local and invasive fish species Annual meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists, Albuqerque, NM.

57. Medica, D.L. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 2001. Transmission potential and virulence of gastrointestinal nematodes (Order Strongylida). Annual meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists, Albuqerque, NM.

56. Bansemir, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1999. Food resources are not a primary determinant of habitat selection by gastrointestinal nematodes. Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society, Spokane, WA.

55. Medica, D.L. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1999. The evolution of virulence in parasitic worms. Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Evolution, Madison, WI.

54. Sukhdeo, S.C., Bansemir, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1998. Phyolgenetic analyses suggest convergent evolution in tissue migration strategies with animal parasitic nematodes (Order Strongylida). Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Evolution, Vancouver, B.C

53. Medica, D.L. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1998. Ecological adaptations for successful transmission of parasitic nematodes. Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society, Baltimore, MD

52. Hernandez, A., Medica, D.L. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K 1998. The role of transmission in the evolution of virulence in parasitic worms. Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society, Baltimore, MD.

51. Medica, D. L. and M.V.K. Sukhdeo. 1998. The role of transmission in the evolution of virulence in parasitic worms. 83rd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, MD.

50. Bansemir, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1998. Resource allocation strategies of parasites in the host environment. Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society, Baltimore, MD

49. Sukhdeo, S.C. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1996. Transmission strategies in parasitie nematodes: Phylogeny of the order Strongylida based in cytochrome c oxidase. Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Evolution and Society of Systematic Biologists, St. Louis, Missouri.

48. Bansemir, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. Sukhdeo. 1996. Interspecific competition in structuring gastorintestinal nematode parasite communities. Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Evolution and Society of Systematic Biologists, St. Louis, Missouri.

47. Medica, D.L. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1996. Metabolic constrains on the transmission strategy of a horse parasite (Strongylus spp., Nematoda). Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Evolution and Society of Systematic Biologists, St. Louis, Missouri.

46. Sukhdeo, M.V.K., Sukhdeo, S.C., Medica, D.L., Black, M.B. and Vrijenhoek, R.1995 Phylogenetic analysis of the Strongylida based on nucleotide sequencing of mtDNA COI. American Society for Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

45. Fakhrzadeh, L and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1995 Exsheathment of Haemonchus contortus: A role for volatile fatty acids. American Society for Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

44. Medica, D.L., Chapman, M.R. Klei, T.R. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1995 Energy storage and host-finding strategies of nematode larvae. American Society for Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

43. Medica, D.L., Hanaway, M.J., Ralston, S.L., and Sukhdeo,M.V.K. 1995. The behavior of horses on pasture - Predisposition to parasite infection? 87th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Animal Science,Orlando, FL.

42. Sukhdeo, S.C. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1995 RFamides in Fasciola hepatica: A role in feeding activity? American Society for Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

41. Chandrasiri. T. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1994 The role of the scolex as a holdfast. American Society for Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Fort Collins, Colorado.

40. Medica, D., Klei, T.R., Chapman, M.R. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1994. Energy depletion and temperature responses of Strongylus edentatus infective larvae. American Society for Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Fort Collins, Colorado.

39. Sukhdeo, S.C. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1994. The microtriches of Hymenolepis diminuta. American Society for Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Fort Collins, Colorado.

38. Hernandez, A. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1994. Host grooming behavior and transmission of Heligmosomoides polygyrus. American Society for Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Fort Collins, Colorado.

37. Bansemir, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1994. Effect of population density on the life history strategy of Heligmosomoides polygyrus. American Society for Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Fort Collins, Colorado.

36. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1994. Perspectives on Parasitism: Is scale important? Canadian Society of Zoologists. Winnipeg, Manitoba.

35. Medica, D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1994. Temperature responses and lipid composition of Strongylus edentatus infective larvae. American Society for Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Fort Collins, Colorado.

34. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1993. Metazoan behavior in the third environment. Animal Behavior Society, UC Davis, California

33. Sukhdeo, M.V.K., and Sukhdeo, S.C. 1992. Locomotion and orientation in the tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta: The insignificance of the worm's brain in these behaviors. American Society of Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Philadelphia.

32. Bansemir, A.D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1992. Intestinal morphology and habitat selection in a parasitic nematode. Animal Behavior Society, Annual Meeting, Kingston.

31. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Nayduch, D. 1992. The effects of host nutrient resources on the reproductive strategy of Hymenolepis diminuta. American Soc. of Parasit., Philadelphia.

30. Sukhdeo, S.C. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1992. FMRF-amide-like immunoreactivity in Hymenolepis diminuta: Ontogenetic changes. American Society of Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Philadelphia.

29. Bansemir, A. D. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1992. Distribution of Heligmosomoides polygyrus related to worm development. American Society of Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Philadelphia.

28. Chandrasiri, T. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1992. The behavior of the scolex of Hymenolepis diminuta. American Society of Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Philadelphia.

27. Campbell, L.S., Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Simmerman, D. 1992 Effect of Heligmosomoides polygyrus on reproductive potential and pup performance in Swiss Webster mice. American Society of Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Philadelphia.

26. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1991. Trichinella spiralis: does location-specific reproductive fitness determine habitat selection behavior? Northeast Regional Animal Behavior Meeting. Amherst, Mass.

25. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1991. The effect of nematode infections on nutrient uptake and crypt cell production rates in the small intestine of the rodent host. American Society of Animal Science, Northeast Regional Meeting. College Park, Maryland.

24. Chandrasiri, T. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1991. The role of the scolex during the migration response of Hymenolepis diminuta in the small intestine of the rat. American Society of Parasitologists, Madison, Wisonsin..

23. Bansemir, A. and Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1991. The habitat selection behavior of Heligmosomoides polygyrus. American Society of Parasitologists, Madison, Wisconsin.

22. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1991. Trichinella spiralis: does location-specific reproductive fitness determine habitat selection behavior? American Society of Parasitologists, Madison, Wisconsin.

21. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1990. Fixed action patterns: The basis of helminth habitat-selection behavior. American Society of Parasitologists, Annual Meeting, Michigan.

20. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1989. The role of brains in flatworm infections. New Jersey Society of Parasitology, New Jersey.

19. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1989. Habitat selection behavior by a parasite tapeworm. Canadian Society of Zoologists, Ontario.

18. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1989. Site-finding behaviour in parasites. Spineless Society of Invertebrate Zoologists, Toronto.

17. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1988. Feeding behaviour of Fasciola hepatica. Canadian Society of Zoologists, Nova Scotia.

16. Sukhdeo, S.C., Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1988. Neurocytology of the brain of a primitive parasitic flatworm. Canadian Society of Zoologists, Nova Scotia.

15. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1987. Site-finding behaviour in a parasitic flatworm. Canadian Society of Zoologists, Quebec.

14. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1986. Perceptions of an internal parasite. American Society of Parasitologists, Denver.

13. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1985. The importance of gastrointestinal and intraperitoneal secretions to the common liver fluke Fasciola hepatica. American Physiological Society, New York.

12. Bristow, R.B., Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1985. The effects of Trichinella spiralis (Nematoda) infection on the crypt cell production rats in Wistar rats. American Physiological Society, New York.

11. Sukhdeo, M.V.K., Sukhdeo, S.C., Sangster, N.C. and Mettrick, D.,F. 1985. What is Fasciola hepatica doing in the bile duct? World Assoc. for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology, 11th Conf., Brazil.

10. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1984. Site location in Fasciola hepatica. American Society of Parasitology, Utah.

9. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1984. How infective juveniles of Fasciola hepatica find the liver. Canadian Society of Zoologists, Nova Scotia.

8. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1984. The enhancement of intestinal uptake of glucose during infection with low levels of Trichinella spiralis. Sixth Int. Conf. on Trichinellosis, Quebec.

7. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1983. The source of cues used in the anteriad migration of Hymenolepis diminuta. Joint meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists and the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Texas.

6. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1983. The migrational behaviour of Hymenolepis diminuta. Canadian Society of Zoologists, Ontario.

5. Hsu, S.C., Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1983. The effects of Trichinella spiralis infections on the rat on the intestinal fluxes of glucose, water and electrolytes. Canadian Society of Zoologists, Ontario.

4. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1982. The effect of Trichinella spiralis infection in glucose uptake in rats. International Conference of Parasitologists. IV, Ontario.

3. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Mettrick, D.F. 1982. Site selection behaviour of Heligmosomoides polygyrus. Canadian Society of Zoologists, British Columbia.

2. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. 1980. The effects of intestinal secretions on the behaviour of Trichinella spiralis. British Society of Parasitologists, England.

1. Sukhdeo, M.V.K. and Meerovitch, E. 1977. A biological explanation for the differing infectivities of geographical isolates of Trichinella. Canadian Society of Zoologists, British Columbia.

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