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James Ingold, Ph.D.
Ph.D., Miami University, Ohio
Professor of Biological Sciences and Director, Museum of Life Science
Office: SC 212
Phone: 797-5236
Fax: 797-5222
E-mail: james.ingold@lsus.edu
Regular Teaching Assignments:
BIOS 120/120L
Biology Principles II
BIOS 222/222L
General Zoology
BIOS 226
Field Zoology
BIOS 334/334L Histology
BIOS 370/370L
Animal Behavior
BIOS 372/372L Comparative
Anatomy of Vertebrates
BIOS 376/376L Vertebrate
Natural History
BIOS 435/435L Ornithology
BIOS 495 Seminar
Research Interests:
Avian ecology
and behavior including migration, nesting, and winter philopatry.
Bird banding
studies. (http://members.tripod.com/caddobirds/bird_banding.htm)
Congenital
erythropoetic porphyria in squirrels.
Selected Publications:
Ingold, J. L. 2008. In press. Birds of the Freeman and Custis Expedition,1806 to Present. Freeman and Custis Red River Expedition of 1806: Two Hundred Years Later; A Symposium June 14-17, 2006. Bulletin of the Museum of Life Sciences Number 14.
Rainwater, T. J., R.
R. Robbins, J. L. Ingold, S. G. Platt, and T. L. Walker. 2007. First record of
the Gulf Coast Tick, Amblyomma maculatum
Koch, from Lincoln’s Sparrow, Melospiza
lincolnii (Audubon), with a review of tick parasitism of this sparrow.
North American Bird Bander
32:118-119.
Ingold, J. L. 1997.
Golden-crowned Kinglet (Regulus satrapa).
In The Birds of North America, No.
301 (A. Poole and F. Gill, Eds.). Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural
Sciences; Washington, D.C.: The American Ornithologists' Union.
Service:
President,
Inland Bird Banding Association
Editor,
Journal of Louisiana Ornithology
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