PS 40 - Latebreaking: Disease And Epidemiology

Friday, August 12, 2016: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
The effects of spruce decline and meteorology on radial growth within and beyond the native range of Picea pungens and P. glauca
Scott M. Warner, Michigan State University; Andrew M. Jarosz, Michigan State University; Frank W. Telewski, Michigan State University
The interactions between a predator (Podisus maculiventris) and a pathogen (AcMNPV) of a shared resource (Pseudoplusia includens)
Andrew J Flick, Louisiana State University; Forrest P. Dillemuth, Louisiana State University; Bret D. Elderd, Louisiana State University; Tom Coudron, USDA
A survey of Gopherus polyphemus endoparasites in South Florida
Jessica N. Huffman, Florida Atlantic University; Kent S. Haizlett, Florida Atlantic University; Evelyn M. Frazier, Florida Atlantic University; Joseph P. Caruso, Florida Atlantic University
Feasibility of stable isotope analysis to identify host species identity of black-legged ticks, Ixodes scapularis
Kathleen LoGiudice, Union College; Kathryn Kurchena, Union College; Katherine Christopher, Union College; Natasha Scott, Union College
The snake cutaneous microbiome: Using resident probiotic skin bacteria to combat snake fungal disease (Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola)
Aubree J. Hill, Tennessee Technological University; Danny Bryan, Cumberland University; Jacob E. Leys, Tennessee Technological University; Fantasia M. Erdman, Tennessee Technological University; Katherine S. Malone, Tennessee Technological University; Gabrielle N. Russell, Tennessee Technological University; Roger D. Applegate, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency; Heather Fenton, University of Georgia; Kevin Niedringhaus, University of Georgia; Donald M. Walker, Tennessee Technological University
Cancelled
PS 40-100
Can human health benefit from feral cat eradication in islands? (widthdrawn)
Luz A. de Wit, University of California Santa Cruz; Donald A. Croll, University of California, Santa Cruz; Bernie R. Tershy, University of California, Santa Cruz
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