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Email: lund@vims.edu
Office: Chesapeake Bay Hall, S108
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Eric Lund
- Assistant Research Scientist
- B.A., Biology, Colby College, 1985
- M.S., Zoology, University of Maine at Orono, 1990
- Ph.D., Marine and Estuarine Environmental Studies,
University of Maryland, 1998
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Research Interests
Lipid biochemistry, host-parasite
interactions, fish physiology and nutrition, aquaculture, biochemical
mechanisms regulating nutrient
transfer between trophic levels in marine environments.
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Positions
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Selected Publications
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Lund,
E.D.,
Chu, F.-L.E. and Harvey, E. (2004). Effects of temperature and salinity on
fatty acid synthesis in the oyster protozoan parasite Perkinsus
marinus. Journal
of Experimental Biology and Ecology 307,
111-126.
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Chu,
F. L-E., Soudant, P. and
Lund, E. D.
(2004) Perkinsus marinus, a protozoan parasite of Eastern oyster
(Crassostrea virginica):
Effects of temperature on the uptake and metabolism of fluorescent lipid
analogs and lipase activities. Experimental Parasitology 105, 121-130.
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Chu,
F-L.E., Lund, E.D., Harvey, E.,
and Adlof, R. (2004). Arachidonic acid synthetic pathway of the oyster
protozoan parasite, Perkinsus
marinus: evidence for usage of a delta-8 pathway. Molecular and
Biochemical Parasitology 133, 45-51.
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Lund, E., Chu,
F.L.E., Harvey, E. (2003) Progress in the development of a
chemotherapeutic protocol for eliminating/reducing Dermo disease in
infected oysters. J.
Shellfish Res. 22:341.
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Lund,
E. D. and Chu F-L, E. (2002). Phospholipid
biosynthesis in the oyster protozoan parasite, Perkinsus
marinus. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
121, 245-253.
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Chu,
F. L-E., Lund, E. D. Soudant, P. and Harvey, E. (2002). De novo arachidonic
acid synthesis in Perkinsus
marinus, a protozoan parasite of the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology 119,
179-190.
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Lance,
V. A., Morici, L. A., Elsey, R. M., Lund,
E. D. and Place, A. R.
(2001). A Comparison of Vitamin E, Vitamin A, Plasma Lipids, and Steriod
Hormones in Wild and Captive American Alligators.
Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 128B,
no 2, 285-294.
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Adolf, J.E., Place, A.R., Lund,
E.D., Stoecker, D.K., Harding, L.W., Jr. (2000)
Fatty acids in phototrophic and mixotrophic Gyrodinium
galatheanum (Dinophyceae). J. Phycology 36 (Suppl.): 1.
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Lund, E.D., Place, A.R., and Sullivan, C.V., 2000.
Annual Cycle of Plasma Lipids in Captive Reared Striped Bass (Morone
saxatilis): Effects of Environmental Conditions and Reproductive
State. Fish Physiology and Biochemistry 22, 263-275.
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Harel, M., Lund,
E., Gavasso, S., Herbert, R. and Place, A., 2000.
Modulation of arachidonate and docosahexaenote in Morone
chrysops larval tissues and the effect on growth and survival.
Lipids, Vol. 35, no. 11, 1269-1280.
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Harel, M., Ozkizilcik, S., Lund,
E., Behrens, P. and Place, A. 1999. Enhanced Absorption of Docosahexanoic Acid (DHA, 22:6n3) in
Artemia nauplii using a dietary combination of DHA-Rich Phospholipids and
DHA-Sodium Salts. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology
Part B, 124, 169-176.
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Lund, E.D. and Sidell, B.D. 1992.
Neutral lipid compositions of Antarctic fish tissues may reflect
use of fatty acyl substrates by catabolic systems.
Marine Biology, 112, 377-382.
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Presentations
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Lund,
E.D., Ch, F.-L.E., and Harvey, E. (2003).
Progress in the development of a chemotherapeutic protocol for
eliminating/reducing dermo disease in infected oysters.
National Shellfisheries Association 2003, New Orleans, LA (USA),
April 13-17, 2003.
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Lund,
E. D,
Chu, F.-L. E. and Soudant, P. (2002). Is the temperature and
salinity-dependent virulence of Perkinsus
marinus associated with lipid metabolism?
National Shellfisheries Association 2002, Mystic, CT (USA), April
14-18, 2002.
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Lund
E. D.,
Soudant P. and Chu F.L.-E.
(2001). Phospholipid synthesis in Perkinsus
marinus: A preliminary investigation of factors limiting cell
replication.
Aquaculture 2001, Lake Buena Vista, FL (USA), Jan 21-25, 2001.
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Lund,
E.D.,
Harrell, R. and Place, A. R.
(1998). Dietary HUFAs Affects In
Vitro Intestinal Proline Assimilation Rates in Striped Bass and White
Bass. GUTSHOP ‘98. International Congress of the Biology of Fish.
Towson University, Baltimore, MD (USA) July 26-30, 1998
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