2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 15 - Parasitism And Host-Parasite Interactions 1

Parasites of the past: Ninety years of change in the abundance of parasites infecting English sole (Parophrys vetulus) of Puget Sound, WA, USA
Rachel L. Welicky, University of Washington, North-West University; Whitney Preisser, University of Washington; Katie L. Leslie, University of Washington; Natalie Mastick, University of Washington; Evan A. Fiorenza, University of California, Irvine; Katherine Maslenikov, University of Washington; Luke Tornabene, University of Washington; John M. Kinsella, HelmWest Laboratory; Chelsea Wood, University of Washington
Diet indirectly alters parasite resistance through the gut microbiome in monarch butterflies
Erica Harris, Emory University; Tiffanie Y. Alcaide, Emory University; Kandis L. Adams, Emory University; Mahal J. Bugay, Washington University in St. Louis, Agnes Scott College; Keisha Baffour-Addo, Emory University; Ava H. Salmi, Emory University; Anna J. Zelaya, Emory University; Mark D. Hunter, University of Michigan; Nicole M. Gerardo, Emory University; Jacobus C. de Roode, Emory University
Prevalence and infection intensity of a parasitic nematode (Angiostrongylus cantonensis aka the rat lungworm) is determined by gastropod host characteristics and rainfall
Randi Rollins, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Robert H. Cowie, University of Hawaii; Matthew C.I. Medeiros, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Foraging resource overlap in bee communities leads to broad dispersal of generalist parasites
Nicholas Ivers, University of Texas at Austin; Shalene Jha, University of Texas at Austin
Comparing conifer defenses in response to blue-stain fungi inoculation
Robert T Walker, University of Northern Colorado; Javier Mercado, USDA Forest Service; Robert M. Hubbard, USDA Forest Service; Scott Franklin, University of Northern Colorado; Anna Blackford, University of Northern Colorado; Karen Gomez, University of Northern Colorado
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