Abstract: Symbionts can have myriad impacts on their hosts, with the net outcome (parasitism, commensalism, or mutualism) impacted by ecological context, timescale, and level of biological organization. In this talk, I will present the results of a series of studies taking advantage of a tractable and ecologically important system: the freshwater zooplankton Daphnia and their microbial symbionts. I will first present the results of a field study indicating shifts of a common microsporidian symbiont from parasitism towards mutualism. Then, I will present results of two different experiments aimed at understanding the factors driving the impacts of symbionts on host individuals and populations.
Event Details
Location:
Marcus Nano Technology Bldg. 1116-1118 Conference Room
Extras:
Free Food
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