2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 169 - Disease And Epidemiology 7

The gut microbial diversity of a Chagas disease vector varies across coinfection status and habitat type throughout central Panama
Kaylee Arnold, University of Georgia; Christina Pilar Varian, University of Georgia; Troy Kieran, University of Georgia; Azael Saldana, Gorgas Memorial Institute for Health Studies; Jose Calzada, Gorgas Memorial Institute for Health Studies; Franklin Samudio, Gorgas Memorial Institute for Health Studies; Travis C. Glenn, University of Georgia; Nicole L. Gottdenker, University of Georgia
Toward a mechanistic understanding of competence: Investigating a missing link in diversity-disease theory
Tara Stewart Merrill, University of Colorado at Boulder; Dana Calhoun, University of Colorado at Boulder; Pieter T. J. Johnson, University of Colorado at Boulder
A trait-based framework for vector-borne diseases
Andrew Endo, University of California Los Angeles; Priyanga Amarasekare, University of California, Los Angeles
The effects of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection and anti-fungal treatment on the Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog skin microbiome
Sonia Ghose, University of California, Davis; Jonathan A. Eisen, University of California, Davis
Do predators keep prey healthy or make them sicker? A meta-analysis
Robert Richards, University of Georgia; John M. Drake, University of Georgia; Vanessa O. Ezenwa, N/A
Within-host parasite dynamics: Insights from food web modules and feedback loops
Ashwini Ramesh, Indiana University, Bloomington; Spencer Hall, Indiana University
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