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Bruce SmithProfessorBiology
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You can make an appointment by signing up on my office door.
My research is focussed on the host/parasite relationship, using water mites that, as larvae,
are parasitic on insects as a model system. One aspect of the program is to investigate the
distribution patterns of mites in insect populations and in multi-host guilds, and to determine the
role of ecology and behavior in shaping these patterns. Another phase of the program is to determine
the effects of parasitism on individuals and on populations, and whether disproportionally heavy
parasitism of certain species can alter relative success of species within insect guilds. An additional
avenue of investigation involves the evolutionary loss of parasitism, and its consequences. Life-
history and allocation of reproductive effort are compared between pairs of recently-diverged species
in which one species of the pair has a typical parasitic larva while larvae of the other species do not
feed, foregoing the parasitic association.
I conduct summer field research at the Queens University Biological Station north of Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Students wanting to conduct research in my lab, please read my current projects.
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