Jay Levine
Area(s) of Expertise
Aquatic animal epidemiology, tracking the source of enteric pathogens in aquatic ecosystems.
Publications
- Political identity as a driver of hunter responses to chronic wasting disease in a post-COVID world , HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF WILDLIFE (2024)
- Predicting residential septic system malfunctions for targeted drone inspections , Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment (2023)
- An Accelerometer-based Sensing System to Study the Valve-gaping Behavior of Bivalves , IEEE Sensors Letters (2021)
- Bivalves , Invertebrate Medicine (2021)
- Developing mitochondrial DNA field-compatible tests , Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology (2021)
- Frequency of Animal Leptospirosis in the Southern United States and the Implications for Human Health , Southern Medical Journal (2020)
- Lack of influence by endosymbiont Wolbachia on virus titer in the common bed bug, Cimex lectularius , Parasites & Vectors (2019)
- Oyster Mariculture in Puerto Rico- A Preliminary Evaluation of Methods and Feasibility , World Aquaculture (2019)
- A Comparison of the chemical sensitivities between in vitro and in vivo propagated juvenile freshwater mussels: Implications for standard toxicity testing , Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (2018)
- Fish Passage on the Broad River: An Assessment of Freshwater Mussel Distribution after Nine Years of Fish Passage Operation , (2018)