PS 82 - Latebreaking: Parasitism And Host-Parasite Interactions

Friday, August 11, 2017: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 Infection prevalence and range expansion of Ixodes scapularis in northern Wisconsin
Mary L. Westwood, Wright State University; Thomas P. Rooney, Wright State University; Jeffrey L. Peters, Wright State University
 Amphibian behavioral resistance to Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
Megan N Hill, University of Tampa; Nichole Laggan, University of Tampa; Taegan A. McMahon, University of Tampa
 The metabolites produced by Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis alter tadpole development in the absence of infection
Nichole A. Laggan, University of Tampa; Megan N. Hill, University of Tampa; Taegan A. McMahon, University of Tampa
Cancelled
 Does the impact of light on parasites differ between lake populations?
Morgan P. Rondinelli, University of Michigan; Mary A. Rogalski, University of Michigan; Meghan A. Duffy, University of Michigan
 How is host diversity maintained despite strong selective pressure from parasites?
Katherine D. McLean, University of Michigan; Camden D. Gowler, University of Michigan; Spencer R. Hall, Indiana University; Meghan A. Duffy, University of Michigan
 Historical ecology of Philometra spp. “blood worms” in English sole (Parophrys vetulus) of Puget Sound
Ingrid T. Howard, University of Washington; Chelsea L. Wood, University of Washington
 Taking big(-ish) data for a spin: The georeferenced U.S. National Parasite Collection, and what it can do
Colin J. Carlson, UC Berkeley; Tad A. Dallas, University of California; Oliver C. Muellerklein, University of California Berkeley; Anna J. Phillips, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
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