DiscoverWildlife Health Talks#34 Flo and the seal lice (Argentina & Antarctica)
#34 Flo and the seal lice (Argentina & Antarctica)

#34 Flo and the seal lice (Argentina & Antarctica)

Update: 2024-04-21
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Seals have lice. This might not sound like a revolutionary fact. Many mammal species carry lice. However, as it happens, seal lice are the only marine insects that exist on this planet. In this episode, our host, Cat Vendl interviews Dr Florencia Soto about her work on the host-parasite-relationship between seals and lice and her recent trip to Antarctica. On this expedition, an international team of researchers investigated the presence and impact of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza subtype H5 on Antarctic wildlife. And what they found was more pretty concerning. 

Listen in to Flo’s story about the new thread to the Southern continent, the miraculous marine adaptations of seal lice and why Flo can’t get enough of the eternal ice in the far South. 

Flo is a postdoctoral researcher at the Biology of Marine Organisms (Instituto de Biología de Organismos Marinos) in Puerto Madryn, Argentina.


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2:74 d7c29b-fbab-4c4d-af2e-9a083eb524e4">Article on HPAI Australis Expedition
Video on Flo’s and her colleague’s work with Antarctic seal 

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#34 Flo and the seal lice (Argentina & Antarctica)

#34 Flo and the seal lice (Argentina & Antarctica)

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