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Robert Poulin
Poulin in 2011
Born
Canada
Academic background
EducationMcGill University
Université Laval
Academic work
DisciplineEvolutionary ecology
Sub-disciplineParasitism specialist
InstitutionsUniversity of Otago

Robert Poulin is an evolutionary ecologist specialising in the ecology of parasitism. He is a professor of zoology at the University of Otago and a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand.

Biography

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Robert Poulin grew up in Canada, taking his bachelor's degree in aquatic biology at McGill University, Montreal and gaining his doctorate at Université Laval, Quebec City. He became a researcher in Quebec.[1] He moved to New Zealand in 1992, where he is a professor of zoology, leading a research group studying the ecology of parasites at the University of Otago.[2]

He has written over 450 peer-reviewed journal papers and at least 25 book chapters.[3]

Poulin is married with two sons.[1]

Awards and distinctions

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Poulin became a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 2001, and won the New Zealand Association of Scientists' Research Medal the same year.[1] In 2002 he was awarded a James Cook Research Fellowship by the Royal Society Te Apārangi.[1] In 2007 he won the Robert Arnold Wardle Award of the Canadian Society of Zoologists.[1] In 2011 he won the Hutton Medal of the Royal Society of New Zealand.[1] He was awarded the University of Otago's Distinguished Research Medal in 2013.[1]

The North African tortoise pinworm Tachygonetria poulini is named for him,[1] as is the New Zealand parasitic fluke Maritrema poulini,[4] and the parasitic cryptogonimid trematode Siphoderina poulini.[5]

Books

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Authored

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Edited

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  • Poulin, R., Morand, S., & Skorping, A. (Eds.). (2000). Evolutionary Biology of Host-Parasite Relationships: Theory meets Reality. Elsevier.
  • Poulin, R. (Ed.). (2002). Parasitology – Parasites in Marine Systems (Supplement, No. 124, Parasitology). Cambridge University Press.
  • Morand, S., Krasnov, B. R., & Poulin, R. (Eds.). (2006). Micromammals and macroparasites: From evolutionary ecology to management. Springer.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Dougherty, Ian (16 October 2013). "The accidental parasitologist". University of Otago Magazine. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Professor Robert Poulin". University of Otago. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  3. ^ Dougherty, Ian (October 2013). "The accidental parasitologist" (PDF). University of Otago Magazine. pp. 6–8.
  4. ^ Presswell, Bronwen; Blasco-Costa, Isabel; Kostadinova, Aneta (23 February 2014). "Two new species of Maritrema Nicoll, 1907 (Digenea: Microphallidae) from New Zealand: morphological and molecular characterisation". Parasitology Research. 113 (5): 1641–1656. doi:10.1007/s00436-014-3809-9. PMID 24562817. S2CID 253973754.
  5. ^ Miller, Terrence; Cribb, Thomas (1 January 2008). "Eight new species of Siphoderina Manter, 1934 (Digenea, Cryptogonimidae) infecting Lutjanidae and Haemulidae (Perciformes) off Australia". Acta Parasitologica. 53 (4). doi:10.2478/s11686-008-0053-4. S2CID 19291276.