2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6 -- 11)

COS 178 - Disease And Epidemiology VII

Friday, August 11, 2017: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
D137, Oregon Convention Center
8:00 AM Cancelled
COS 178-1
Connecting ecology and emerging infectious diseases: Insights from citizen science,  fried chicken, and Lyme disease (widthdrawn)
Daniel J. Salkeld, Colorado State University; Nathan C. Nieto, Northern Arizona University; Michael F. Antolin, Colorado State University
8:20 AM
The spatial scale-dependent effects of wetland characteristics on mosquito abundance and viral infection
Nicholas K. Skaff, Michigan State University; Philip M. Armstrong, The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station; Theodore G. Andreadis, The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station; Kendra S. Cheruvelil, Michigan State University
8:40 AM
Rapid accumulation of wild virus in prairie grass determined more strongly by plant traits than by community diversity
Carolyn Malmstrom, Michigan State University; Pauline Bernardo, Ohio State University, Michigan State University; Ellen Cole, Michigan State University; Patrick J Bigelow, Michigan State University; Rufus Isaacs, Michigan State University; Douglas A. Landis, Michigan State University; Kasey Nicholoff, Michigan State University; Julia Perrone, Michigan State University; Colin Phillippo, Michigan State University; Michael P Ryskamp, Michigan State University; Marissa Schuh, Michigan State University; Elizabeth M. Stelzner, Michigan State University; Piotr Trebicki, Department of Primary Industries; Emily Valice, Michigan State University; Marisa VanDamme, Michigan State University; Andrew Wood, Michigan State University
9:00 AM
Apparent amplification of Ranavirus in multi-species amphibian assemblages
Paul W. Snyder, Oregon State University; Carmen C. Harjoe, Oregon State University; Chloe T. Ramsay, University of South Florida; Cherie Briggs, University of California Berkeley; Jason T. Hoverman, Purdue University; Pieter T. J. Johnson, University of Colorado-Boulder; Daniel L. Preston, Oregon State University; Jason R. Rohr, University of South Florida; Andrew R. Blaustein, Oregon State University
9:20 AM
The impact of within-host priority effects on multi-parasite epidemics
Patrick A. Clay, Rice University; Meghan A. Duffy, University of Michigan; Volker H. W. Rudolf, Rice University
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Contact handling times create nonlinear relationships between transmission and host density for a common snail symbiont
Skylar R. Hopkins, Virginia Tech; Cari M. McGregor, Radford University; Lisa Belden, Virginia Tech; Jeremy M. Wojdak, Radford University
10:10 AM Cancelled
COS 178-7
Who transmits where? Using species distribution models to map wildlife disease (widthdrawn)
Robert Richards, University of Georgia; Elizabeth A. Archie, University of Notre Dame; John M. Drake, University of Georgia; Vanessa O. Ezenwa, University of Georgia
10:30 AM
Disease implications of animal social organization and network structure: A quantitative analysis
Pratha Sah, Georgetown University; Shweta Bansal, Georgetown University
10:50 AM
Predicting bat population response to white-nose syndrome exposure in Montana hibernacula
Andrew Gilpin, The University of Montana Western; Michelle Anderson, The University of Montana Western; Eric Dyreson, The University of Montana Western; Bryce A. Maxell, Montana Natural Heritage Program
11:10 AM
Ecosystem and microbial drivers of Lyme disease risk in southern Vermont
William J. Landesman, Green Mountain College; Brian F. Allan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Kenneth Mulder, Green Mountain College
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