PS 66 - Disease and Epidemiology

Thursday, August 6, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center
 Life history effects of the bacterial parasite Spirobacillus cienkowskii on Daphnia pulicaria (Crustacea: cladocera)
Christopher R. Bertram, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Carla E. Càceres, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
 Potential impact of climate change on mosquito population dynamics
Stephen B. Cox, Texas Tech University; Richard A. Erickson, United States Geological Survey; Linda J. S. Allen, Texas Tech University; Kevin R. Long, Texas Tech University; Steven M. Presley, Texas Tech University
 Linking plant virus infection to nitrogen supply via host ecophysiological traits
Miranda E. Welsh, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; James P. Cronin, USGS National Wetland Research Center; Charles E. Mitchell, UNC-Chapel Hill
 The behavior of the basic reproductive ratio (Ro) in morbillivirus epizootics
Caitlin N. Ryan, Texas Tech University; Gregg Hartvigsen, State University of New York College at Geneseo
 Test Title Host reproductive biology drives seasonal patterns of host selection in mosquitoes
Nathan D. Burkett-Cadena, Auburn University; Christopher McClure, Auburn University; Russel Ligon, Auburn University; Sean Graham, Auburn University; Craig Guyer, Auburn University; Geoffrey Hill, Auburn University; Micky D. Eubanks, Texas A&M University; Thomas R. Unnasch, University of South Florida; Hassan Hassan, Auburn University
 Subsistence transition and its effects on local natural and chemical environments in rural and urban communities of Asian-Pacific countries
Chiho Watanabe, University of Tokyo; Masahiro Umezaki, University of Tokyo; Makiko Sekiyama, University of Tokyo; Hana Shimizu, University of Tokyo; Shoko Konishi, University of Tokyo; Hong-Wei Jiang, University of Tokyo; Koji Arizono, Prefectural University of Kumamoto; Tsukasa Inaoka, Saga University; Budhi Gnawan, Pajajaran University; Oekan Abdoellah, Pajajaran University
 Long-term patterns of immune investment by wild deer mice infected with Sin nombre virus
Erin M. Lehmer, Fort Lewis College; M. Denise Dearing, University of Utah; Christine A. Clay, Westminster College
 The effect of mowing disturbance on a wild plant-pathogen interaction in a successional, post-agricultural community
Janet A. Morrison, The College of New Jersey; Jacquelyn E. Harth, The Pennsylvania State University; Lauren J. Frazee, The College of New Jersey; Robert S. Doherty, The College of New Jersey; Artur Romanchuk, The College of New Jersey
 Deer mice encounter rates, Sin nombre virus prevalence and species diversity: Testing mechanisms of the Dilution Effect
Christine A. Clay, Westminster College; Erin M. Lehmer, Fort Lewis College; M. Denise Dearing, University of Utah
 Understanding variation in avian influenza host range
Mark D. Jankowski, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Kirsten J McCabe, Los Alamos National Laboratory; David B Kimball, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Jeanne M. Fair, Los Alamos National Laboratory
 Vector-borne diseases spread more quickly with increasing environmental temperature
Joshua P. Hecker, University of New Mexico; Melanie E. Moses, University of New Mexico
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