Monday, August 2, 2010: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall A, David L Lawrence Convention Center
PS 15 - Parasitism and Host-Parasite Interactions
The relationship between haemosporidian parasites and song sparrows (Melospiza melodia) along an urban gradient
Andrew Bartlow, Wilkes University, Katie White, Wilkes University, Jeffrey A. Stratford, Wilkes University
Cascading effects of host plant and host size on parasitoid resource partitioning
Teresa Stoepler, George Washington University, John T. Lill, George Washington University, Shannon M. Murphy, University of Denver
Internal movement of a digenetic trematode through its' intermediate snail host
Jessica L. Oates, Saint Joseph's University, Jonathan Fingerut, Saint Joseph's University
Predator cues and parasitism: Effects of two stressors on anuran larvae
Manja P. Holland, University of Michigan, John A. Marino, University of Michigan
Host disease status influences foraging and host selection by a parasitic plant
Beth A. Irwin, Pennsylvania State University, Mark C. Mescher, Pennsylvania State University, Consuelo M. De Moraes, Pennsylvania State University
Biophysical basis underlying parasite resistance: Shedding light on the black box of ecological trade-offs
Devin T. Dobias, Michigan State University, Justin R. Meyer, Michigan State University, Ryan T. Quick, Michigan State University, Richard E. Lenski, Michigan State University
Odor-mediated foraging in parasitic plants
Jason D. Smith, Pennsylvania State University, Mark C. Mescher, Pennsylvania State University, Consuelo M. De Moraes, Pennsylvania State University
Parasites’ impact on the dynamics and persistence of their host populations
Megan A. Greischar, Pennsylvania State University, Curtis M. Lively, Indiana University
Parasites and host energetics: Effects of a parasitic castrator on the consumption and metabolism in an aquatic snail host
Kristen Alayne Hopperstad, University of Texas-Pan American, Brian Lund Fredensborg, University of Texas-Pan American

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