PS 96 - Latebreaking: Disease And Epidemiology

Friday, August 10, 2012: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 Hyperparasite influence on pathogen population structure: Mycoviruses and the chestnut blight pathogen, cryphonectria parasitica
Joshua C. Springer, Michigan State University; Matthew T. Chansler, Michigan State University; Andrew M. Jarosz, Michigan State University
 Diversity of vegetative incompatibility (vic) genotypes for chestnut blight at seven sites in Michigan: A comparison of pathogen populations where mycovirus hyperparasites are present or absent
Claire T. Moore, Michigan State University; Joshua C. Springer, Michigan State University; Andrew M. Jarosz, Michigan State University
 Mechanistic models to forecast the response of an insect fungal pathogen to global climate change
Colin H. Kyle, University of Chicago; Greg Dwyer, University of Chicago
 Influence of environmental features on polychaete host morphology: Implications for salmonid risk of ceratomyxosis
Julie D. Alexander, Oregon State University; Michelle Jordan, Oregon State University; Jerri L. Bartholomew, Oregon State University
 Hindcasting the cause of seagrass decline: A case study in the San Juan Archipelago region of the Salish Sea
Sandy Wyllie-Echeverria, University of Washington; Graham Crawbuck, Spring Street International High School; Ann Jarrell, University of Washington; Chris Curtin, University of Washington; Joe Gaydos, SeaDocs Society
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