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'''Stacey Pawson,''' Lab Manager                                                          
'''Stacey Pawson,''' Lab Manager  
 
Building 56, room 389
Office: 617-258-9488                                                         




MS Biology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
MS Biology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
BS Biology, State University of New York at Cortland
Publications:
Noce, Stacey. 2007. Prevalence and intensity of Baylisascaris procyonis (raccoon roundworm) in Indiana County, Pennsylvania. J Penn Acad Sci 80(2/3): 57-60.
Ducey PK, M Messere, K LaPoint, and S Noce. 1999. Lumbricid prey and potential herpetofaunal predators of the invading terrestrial flatworm Bipalium adventitium (Turbellaria: Tricladida: Terricola). American Midland Naturalist 141(2): 305-314.
Ducey PK and S Noce. 1998. Successful invasion of New York State by the terrestrial flatworm Bipalium adventitium. Northeastern Naturalist 5(3): 199-206.
Noce S and PK Ducey. 1996. Invasion of New York State by the terrestrial turbellarian Bipalium adventitium. Presented at The New York Natural History Conference IV.  New York  State Museum, Albany, NY.


BS Biology, State University of New York at Cortland





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Stacey Pawson, Lab Manager

Building 56, room 389 Office: 617-258-9488


MS Biology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania BS Biology, State University of New York at Cortland

Publications: Noce, Stacey. 2007. Prevalence and intensity of Baylisascaris procyonis (raccoon roundworm) in Indiana County, Pennsylvania. J Penn Acad Sci 80(2/3): 57-60. Ducey PK, M Messere, K LaPoint, and S Noce. 1999. Lumbricid prey and potential herpetofaunal predators of the invading terrestrial flatworm Bipalium adventitium (Turbellaria: Tricladida: Terricola). American Midland Naturalist 141(2): 305-314. Ducey PK and S Noce. 1998. Successful invasion of New York State by the terrestrial flatworm Bipalium adventitium. Northeastern Naturalist 5(3): 199-206. Noce S and PK Ducey. 1996. Invasion of New York State by the terrestrial turbellarian Bipalium adventitium. Presented at The New York Natural History Conference IV. New York State Museum, Albany, NY.