Andrew David

Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
Clarkson University
United States of America

Professor Microbiology
Biography

In the year 2015. he have completed his Ph.D. from Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University (Zoology)  in 2011.  from M.S. Department of Biology, Hofstra University, (Biology)  and in 2009. B.S. Department of Biology, St. Johns University, (Biology)

Research Intrest

Over the past few years my collaborations have involved researchers from the USA (Hofstra University), South Africa (Stellenbosch University) and the United Kingdom (Plymouth Marine Laboratory). My research is interdisciplinary and integrates population genetics, oceanographic modelling, field ecology, taxonomy and physiological experimentation.

List of Publications
David A.A., Williams, J.D. (2016) The influence of hypo-osmotic stress on the regenerative capacity of the invasive polychaete, Marenzelleria viridis (Annelida: Spionidae) from its native range. Marine Ecology 37: 821-830
David A.A., Matthee C.A., Loveday B.R., Simon C.A. (2016). Predicting the dispersal potential of an invasive polychaete pest along a complex coastal biome. Integrative and Comparative Biology 56: 600 – 610.
David A.A. (2017) A student centered framework for teaching undergraduate Parasitology. Trends in Parasitology. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2017.01.010
David A.A., Loveday B.R. (2017). The role of cryptic dispersal in shaping connectivity patterns of marine populations in a changing world. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. DOI: 10.1017/S0025315417000236
David A.A., *Lewis A., *Yhann A., *Zhou H., *Verra S. (accepted) Genetic confirmation of the invasive snail, Viviparus georgianus (Gastropoda: Viviparidae) in the Adirondacks with quantification of trematode prevalence in the species. American Malacological Bulletin