2022 ESA Annual Meeting (August 14 - 19)

COS 252 Disease And Epidemiology 5

1:30 PM-3:00 PM
515C
1:45 PM
Once a reservoir, always a reservoir? Seasonality affects the pathogen maintenance potential of amphibian hosts
Mark Q. Wilber, University of Tennessee;Michel E. Ohmer, University of Mississippi;Karie A. Altman, St. Bonaventure University;Laura Brannelly, University of Melbourne;Veronica Saenz, University of Pittsburgh;Emily LeSage, Vanderbilt University;Brandon LaBumbard, University of Massachusetts;Nina McDonnell, University of Massachusetts;Aura Y. Muniz Torres, University of Massachusetts Boston;Caitlin Nordheim, University of Pittsburgh;Ferdinand Pfab, n/a, University of California, Santa Barbara;Corinne Richards-Zawacki, University of Pittsburgh;Louise A. Rollins-Smith, Vanderbilt University;Jamie Voyles, University of Nevada, Reno;Dan Wetzel, University of Pittsburgh;Douglas C. Woodhams, University of Massachusetts Boston;Cherie J. Briggs, University of California, Santa Barbara;
2:00 PM
CANCELLED - Dilution effects under competition and intraguild predation in the snail-schistosome system
Kelsey Shaw, n/a, Emory University;Raeyan Syed, Emory University;David J. Civitello, PhD, Emory University;
2:15 PM
Decrypting seasonal patterns of key pollen genera in Hobart, Australia: a multi-barcode metagenomic approach
Lachlan J. Tegart, BBiomed, MSc(BioSciences) Unimelb, Menzies Institute for Medical Research - University of Tasmania;Fay H. Johnston, Menzies Institute for Medical Research - University of Tasmania;Joanne L. Dickinson, Menzies Institute for Medical Research - University of Tasmania;Brett J. Green, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health;James R. Marthick, Menzies Institute for Medical Research - University of Tasmania;Andrew Bissett, Oceans and Atmosphere, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation,;Penelope J. Jones, Menzies Institute for Medical Research - University of Tasmania;
2:30 PM
CANCELLED - Spatial habitat heterogeneity influences host-pathogen dynamics in a patchy population of Ranchman’s tiger moth
Adam A. Pepi, Tufts University;Vincent S. Pan, Department of Integrative Biology, Michigan State University;Richard K. Karban, University of California Davis;Marcel Holyoak, University of California Davis;Patrick Grof-Tisza, University of Neuchâtel;Aiyanna Lawson-McNeil, University of California Davis;Vinay Mase, University of California Davis;Alexis Ballman, University of California Davis;Cameron Moseley, University of California Davis;