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Dr. J Mitchell Lockhart is an Associate Professor of Biology at Valdosta State University with expertise in Wildlife Disease Epizootiology and Vector Borne Disease Ecology. He has published research on various topics including Ehrlichia infection in white-tailed deer and the genetics of gopher tortoises.
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Dr. J. Mitchell Lockhart Associate Professor of Biology Valdosta State University jmlockha@valdosta.edu Bio-Chem Building Room 2029, Phone – 333-5767 Recent Publications 1. Yabsley, M.J., V.G. Dugan, D.E. Stallknecht, S.E. Little, J.M. Lockhart, J.E. Dawson, and W.R. Davidson. 2003. Evaluation of a prototype Ehrlichiachaffeensis surveillance system using white-tailed deer (Odocoileusvirginianus) as natural sentinels. Vector- Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 3:195-207. 2. Davidson, W.R., J.M. Lockhart, D.E. Stallknecht, E.W. Howerth, J.E. Dawson, and Y.Richaev. 2001. Persistent Ehrlichiachaffeensis infection in white-tailed deer. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 37:538-546. Background B.A., 1989, Hendrix College, Conway, Arkansas M.S., 1992, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas Ph.D., 1996, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia Post. Doc., 1996-1998 – Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia Research Interests Wildlife Disease Epizootiology and Vector-Borne Disease Ecology • Recent Directed Study Projects • Laura Sesto, Art Department, “Wildlife Anatomy”, Fall Semester, 2005. • Christopher Powell, Biology Department, “Rickettsia, Ehrlichia, and Borrelia in Mammals”, Spring semester, 2005. • David Mederos, Biology Department, “Gopher Tortoise Genetics”, Fall semester, 2004. • Krista Cox, Biology Department, “Canine Distemper Virus in Mesomammals”, Fall semester, 2004. • Jessica Gillis, Biology Department, “Trypanosomacruzi in Opossums” Fall semester, 2004. • Berrien Waters, Biology Department, “Trypanosoma cruzi in Raccoons”, Summer semester, 2004. Current Courses Taught BIOL2010 – Unifying Principles of Biology BIOL2270 – General Zoology BIOL2651 – Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL2652 – Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL4300 – Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy BIOL4950 – Directed Study Recent Presentations 1. Cox, K.A., and J.M. Lockhart. 2005. Canine distemper virus in southwest Georgia raccoons. Eighty First Annual Meeting of the Georgia Academy of Science. Gordon College, Barnesville, Georgia. April 1-2, 2005. 2. Waters, B., and J.M. Lockhart. 2005. Trypanosomacruzi in southwest Georgia raccoons. Eighty First Annual Meeting of the Georgia Academy of Science. Gordon College, Barnesville, Georgia. April 1-2, 2005. 3. Gillis, J.L., and J.M. Lockhart. 2005. Trypanosomacruzi in southwest Georgia opossums. Eighty First Annual Meeting of the Georgia Academy of Science. Gordon College, Barnesville, Georgia. April 1-2, 2005. 4. Mederos, D.I., J.F. Elder, G. Lee, and J.M. Lockhart. 2005. Population genetics of gopher tortoises at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. Eighty First Annual Meeting of the Georgia Academy of Science. Gordon College, Barnesville, Georgia. April 1-2, 2005. 5. Lockhart, J.M. 2004. Initial disease studies of mesomammalian predators of bobwhite-quail. Annual Fall Meeting of the Georgia Chapter of the Wildlife Society. Flinchum’s Phoenix, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. September 14-15, 2004. 6. Partin, C.N., J. M. Lockhart, and J. Wedincamp, Jr (presenter). 2003. Survey of the ectoparasites of the white-tailed deer (Odocoileusvirginianus) in southeastern Georgia. Eightieth Annual Meeting of the Georgia Academy of Science. Reinhardt College, Waleska, Georgia, March 21-22, 2003. 7. During, R., A. Howard, J.M. Lockhart, and A.A. Johnson. 2002. Mermithid nematode genetic analysis. Seventy-ninth Annual Meeting of the Georgia Academy of Science. Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, Georgia, March 22-23, 2002. 8. Lockhart, J.M., G. Lee, M.D. Brown, N.P. Barber. 2001. Studies of gopher tortoises (Gopheruspolyphemus) at a south Georgia military installation. Twenty-third annual meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council, The University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, October 26-27, 2001. External Research Collaborators Moody Air Force Base, Valdosta, Georgia Warnell School of Forest Resources, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama Jones Ecological Research Center, Newton, Georgia Tall Timbers Research Station, Leon County, Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, The University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Department of Comparative Pathology, The University of Miami, Miami, Florida National Veterinary Services Laboratories, Ames, Iowa Graduate Student(s) Dallas Ingram, B.S., University of Georgia Thesis Topic: Wild Turkey Disease Surveillance in Association With Emerging Poultry Industry in South Georgia. Student Groups Faculty Sponsor for Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-Medical Professions Honor Society, 1999-current • Projects include: • Trypanosoma cruzi Analysis • Ehrlichia and Anaplasma Studies • Neospora caninum studies • Toxoplasma gondii studies • Projects include: • Heartworm Analysis • Toxoplasmagondii Studies • Projects include: • Canine Distemper Virus Analysis • Trypanosoma cruzi Analysis • Ehrlichia and Anaplasma Studies • Macracanthorhynchus ingens studies • Gnathostoma procyonis studies • Toxoplasma gondii studies • West Nile Virus studies Current Research Projects • Projects include: • Upper Respiratory Tract Disease Analysis • Plasma Chemistry Analysis • Demography Studies • Salmonella Studies • 5. Population Genetic Analysis • Projects include: • Canine Distemper Virus Analysis • Trypanosoma cruzi Analysis • Feline Leukemia Virus Studies • Toxoplasma gondii Studies • Projects include: • Trypanosoma cruzi Analysis • Projects include: • Ehrlichia and Anaplasma Studies • Abomasal Parasite Studies Projects include: 1. Wild Turkey Disease Surveillance in Association with Emerging Poultry Industry in South Georgia. • Projects include: • Parasite Survey