PS 15 - Parasitism and Host-Parasite Interactions

Monday, August 2, 2010: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall A, David L Lawrence Convention Center
 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, Texas Tech University; Jonathan Fingerut, Saint Joseph's University
 Predator cues and parasitism: Effects of two stressors on anuran larvae
Manja P. Holland, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 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, ETH Zurich; Consuelo M. De Moraes, The 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, The Pennsylvania State University; Mark C. Mescher, ETH Zurich; Consuelo M. De Moraes, The 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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