Big Picture Science - We’ll Always Have Parasites
Imagine tapeworms
longer than the height of an adult human. Or microbes that turn their hosts
into zombies. If the revulsion they induce doesn’t do it, the sheer number
of parasites force us to pay attention. They are the most abundant form of
animal life on Earth. Parasites can cause untold human suffering, like those
that cause African River Blindness or Lyme disease, but their presence is also
a sign of a health ecosystem. A parasitologist whose lab contains the largest
parasite collection in the world gives us the ultimate inside story about these
organisms.
Guest:
Scott
Gardner - curator of parasites in the H.W. Manter Laboratory of
Parasitology at the University of Nebraska State Museum, one of the largest
collections of parasites in the world, and professor of biological sciences at
University of Nebraska. Co-author of Parasites: The Inside
Story.
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Monday, July 31, 2023
Big Picture Science for July 31, 2023 - We’ll Always Have Parasites
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