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Paul De Ley
Assistant Professor and Assistant Nematologist
Batchelor Hall 3101
951-827-2280 (x82280)
email: paul.deley@ucr.edu
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Research areas
My long-term research interests are the
ecology, phylogeny and taxonomy of nematodes, with particular emphasis
on the behavioral, molecular and morphological differences between closely
related species. Nematodes are often extremely diverse in seemingly
uniform soils or sediments, and therefore provide a good "make
it or break it" system for evaluating the ecological importance
of biodiversity. However, this requires molecular and morphological
techniques for accurately identifying species, for mapping their distribution,
and for analysing their phylogenetic relationships. I am therefore focusing
on the development of video microscopy methods
combined with DNA amplification of individual nematodes. We are currently
testing these methods in projects with
a wide range of ecological and taxonomic settings, allowing us to test
the robustness of our methods, and to compile video and DNA sequence
databases of a wide range of nematode species.