PS 90
Latebreaking: Disease Ecology

Friday, August 14, 2015: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Baltimore Convention Center
Spatial and temporal patterns of gray wolf exposure to vector-borne diseases in Wisconsin, USA
Rocio F Jara, University of North Texas; Michael D Samuel, U.S. Geological Survey, Wisconsin Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Ronald N Schultz, Retired Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Adrian P Wydeven, Retired Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Is family grouping sufficient for frequency-dependent disease transmission?
Eric M. Schauber, Southern Illinois University; Lene J. Kjaer, Reto-Moto
Cancelled
PS 90-109
The developmental dynamics of infection and immunity influence optimal resource allocation and immunological investment (widthdrawn)
Ann Tate, University of Houston; Andrea L Graham, Princeton University
Effect of host-type heterogeneity and competition through cross-immunity on pathogen diversity
Pamela P. Martinez, University of Chicago; Robert J. Woods, University of Michigan; Mercedes Pascual, University of Chicago
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