Dicrocoelium dendriticum adults (Courtesy of Flukeman)

About the Authors

My name is Ross Canales. Originally from Burlington, Wisconsin, I am a freshman at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. I am currently a Microbiology major with a Chemistry minor. I plan to join the pre-veterinary program and go off to Veterinarian school post undergraduate school. While in school, I am a member of the football team and Ultimate Frisbee team. I participated in the Scream Eagles marching band, a winter drum line, and also am active in concert choir. I spend any free time I have watching movies, studying, and playing sports with friends. My partner and I created this page as a part of our Organismal Biology class. In regards to the project, my obligation was to focus on the habitat and adaptation of Dicrocoelium dendriticum.

Questions or comments?
Feel free to contact me at canales.ross@uwlax.edu.

My name is Austin Mancosky, and I am a freshman at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Currently, I am majoring in biology with a concentration in Physical Therapy. After my undergraduate schooling, I hope to attend graduate school in order to obtain a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. As I continue my education in La Crosse, I am also participating in athletics as a member of UWL’s football team and in student leadership programs as an Eagle Gray House Representative. In my free time, I enjoy being active, watching movies & sporting events, listening to music, and playing video games. As my partner mentioned above, the completion of this website was a joint effort for our Organismal Biology class. My responsibility was to examine the interactions and life cycle of Dicrocoelium dendriticum.

Questions or comments?
Feel free to contact me at mancosky.aust@uwlax.edu.

Also, you may find it helpful to contact either of our professors, Dr. Greg Sandland (sandland.greg@uwlax.edu) and Dr. Meredith Thomsen (thomsen.mere@uwlax.edu).

We hope you enjoyed your time learning about the Lancet Liver Fluke and highly recommend that you check out other pages that our fellow classmates completed at MultipleOrganisms.net!



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