PS 44 - Disease and Epidemiology

Wednesday, August 10, 2011: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall 3, Austin Convention Center
Spatial and temporal analysis of vector-borne Lyme disease in New Hampshire
Christina Czarnecki, University of New Hampshire; Michael Palace, University of New Hampshire; Ernst Linder, University of New Hampshire; Peter Ingraham, Applied GeoSolutions; William Salas, Applied GeoSolutions; Chengwei Yuan, University of New Hampshire; Michael Routhier, University of New Hampshire; Nate Torbick, Applied GeoSolutions; David Bartlett, University of New Hampshire; Rosemary Caron, University of New Hampshire; Xiangming Xiao, University of Oklahoma; Bobby Braswell, Atmospheric Environmental Research
Presence of Ranavirus and the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in reptiles and amphibians sharing three water bodies in Virginia
Rachel Goodman, Associate Professor; Yonathan Tarekegne Ararso, Hampden-Sydney College; Debra L. Miller, Center for Wildlife Health, Dept of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries, Univ Knoxville, TN
Studies of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in amphibian populations in central Ohio 2010: Seasonal patterns, taxonomic distribution, and habitat
Chelsea A. Korfel, The Ohio State University; Thomas E. Hetherington, The Ohio State University
Recruitment history, mortality, and contemporary health of butternut Juglans cinerea populations in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Amanda M. Parks, Purdue University; Michael A. Jenkins, Purdue University; Keith E. Woeste, USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station, Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center; Michael E. Ostry, USDA Forest Service
Host genotype alters endophyte effects in viral infected grasses
Megan A. Rúa, University of Mississippi; Rebecca L. McCulley, University of Kentucky; Charles E. Mitchell, UNC-Chapel Hill
Temporal network structure and its implication for disease dynamics and control
Petter Holme, Umeå University; Sungmin Lee, Umeå University; Luis EC Rocha, Umeå University; Fredrik Liljeros, Stockholm University
Modeling the spread of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) via Great Lakes shipping
Jennifer L. Sieracki, University of Toledo; Jonathan M. Bossenbroek, University of Toledo
The effects of soil nutrients on foliar herbivory and disease on native and exotic old field species
Robert W. Heckman, University of North Carolina; Justin P. Wright, Duke University; Charles E. Mitchell, UNC-Chapel Hill
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