Dale Clayton

Dale Hartwell Clayton (born October 23, 1957), a parasitologist[1] and professor of evolution at the University of Utah. Clayton is the taxonomist of Strigiphilus garylarsoni.

Information

Dale Clayton named the new species of feather louse after his favorite cartoonist, Gary Larson. Clayton has been interested in the relationships between parasites and their hosts since he was in high school. He was so intrigued with these relationships that he was able to use the research that he gathered in a high school science fair project in his Ph.D. thesis. The information was on the impact of parasites on avian conditions. He is specifically interested in the factors that allow parasite specificity, specification, co-specification, competition, and adaptive radiation. Thus far, his favorite research has been on birds and their feather-feeding lice.[2]

Career

Dale Clayton teaches the following classes:

Education

Dale Clayton has received his education from the following institutions:

Additional Education

Honors

Dale Clayton has received the following honors:

References

  1. "Dale Clayton". Department of Biology, University of Utah. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Dale H. Clayton". Clayton-Bush Lab, Department of Biology, University of Utah. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
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