COS 155 - Disease And Epidemiology VI

Thursday, August 10, 2017: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
D137, Oregon Convention Center
1:30 PM
 Urban landscapes can slow viral spread and evolution in a fragmentation-sensitive carnivore
Scott Carver, University of Tasmania; Nick M. Fountain-Jones, University of Tasmania; Meggan E. Craft, University of Minnesota; W. Chris Funk, Colorado State University; Chris Kozakiewicz, University of Tasmania; Erin E. Boydston, U.S. Geological Survey; Lisa M. Lyren, U.S. Geological Survey; Kevin R. Crooks, Colorado State University; Justin Lee, Colorado State University; Sue VandeWoude, Colorado State University
1:50 PM
 Livestock expansion into rainforest habitat shifts immune profiles and bacterial infection risk in wild vampire bats
Daniel J. Becker, University of Georgia; Gábor Á. Czirják, Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research; Dmitriy V. Volokhov, U.S. Food and Drug Administration; Alexandra B. Bentz, University of Georgia; Kristen J. Navara, University of Georgia; Vladimir E. Chizhikov, U.S. Food and Drug Administration; Sergio E. Recuenco, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; Sonia Altizer, University of Georgia; Daniel G. Streicker, MRC–University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research
2:10 PM
 Wild salmon may prevent evolution of drug resistance in sea lice on salmon farms
Andrew W. Bateman, University of Victoria; Stephanie J. Peacock, University of Alberta; Martin Krkosek, University of Toronto; Mark A. Lewis, University of Alberta
2:30 PM Cancelled
 The response of a parasite community to disease invasion: Bovine tuberculosis leads to functional changes in parasite communities within a host
Brianna Beechler, Oregon State University; Kate S. Boersma, University of San Diego; Vanessa O. Ezenwa, University of Georgia; Erin E Gorsich, Oregon State University; Brian S. Henrichs, Oregon State University; Adam M. Siepielski, University of Arkansas; Anna Jolles, Oregon State University
2:50 PM
 Fear your tolerant neighbors: Assessing epidemic risks from novel plant defenses against a vector-borne pathogen of grapevines
Adam Zeilinger, UC Berkeley; Dylan Beal, University of California Berkeley; Anne Sicard, University of California Berkeley; Matthew P. Daugherty, University of California, Riverside; M. Andrew Walker, University of California Davis; Rodrigo P. Almeida, University of California, Berkeley
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
 Phycodnavirus diversification and biogeographic dynamics across Cascadian lakes
W. Lindsay Whitlow, Seattle University; Carolyn Stenbak, Seattle University; Michael J. Zanis, Seattle University; Abigail Wells, Seattle University
3:40 PM
 Biotic and abiotic factors predisposing marri trees (Corymbia calophylla) to canker disease caused by the fungus Quambalaria coyrecup
Sarah J. Sapsford, Murdoch University; Trudy Paap, University of Pretoria; Giles E. St. J. Hardy, Murdoch University; Treena Burgess, Murdoch University
4:00 PM
 Raising the alarm on emerging diseases: quantitative methods for detection and decision making
Tobias S. Brett, University of Georgia; Pejman Rohani, University of Georgia
4:20 PM
 Some like it hot: Thermoregulation, amphibian disease and decline
Erin L. Sauer, University of South Florida; Corinne Richards-Zawacki, University of Pittsburgh; Jinelle H. Sperry, Engineer Research and Development Center; Rebecca C. Fuller, University of Illinois; Jason R. Rohr, University of South Florida
4:40 PM
 The impacts of farm and cattle density on foot-and-mouth disease epidemic spread
Amanda J. Meadows, Oregon State University; Christopher C. Mundt, Oregon State University; Matt Keeling, University of Warwick; Michael J. Tildesley, University of Warwick
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