Generalized immune defense: Evolution of cross-resistance in fly populations selected for increased post-infection survival
Aparajita, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, aparajita08@gmail.com

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster – Aparajita.

Flies selected for increased post-infection survival invest less into reproduction, but only when infected
Aabeer Kumar Basu, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, aabeerkbasu@gmail.com

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster – Aabeer Basu

Seasonal changes in spatial connectivity result in minor differences in predicted epidemic dynamics in a solitary carnivore
Marie Gilbertson, University of Minnesota & University of Wisconsin-Madison, mjones029@gmail.com

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster – Marie Gilbertson

Machine Learning to Identify Likely Reservoir Hosts of Leishmania Species
Aisling Murran, Stanford University, amurran@stanford.edu

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster – Aisling Murran

No evidence for Density-Dependent Prophylaxis in response to adult crowding in drosophila melanogaster
Paresh Nath Das, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, pareshnathd@gmail.com

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster-Paresh Nath Das

Understanding the causes and consequences of parasite infection to inform socioecological theory and conservation
Caitlin O’Connell, Rutgers University, oc.caitlin@gmail.com

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster – Caitlin O’Connell

Water availability drives human-baboon encounters: Identifying the patterns, drivers, and consequences of human encounters for savannah baboons
Elise Paietta, Duke University, elise.paietta@duke.edu

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster – Elise Paietta

How does infection of group members affect collective performance?
Supraja Rajagopal, University of Georgia, sups97@gmail.com

Animal Behaviour Symposium Poster – Supraja Rajagopal

Social parasites increasing standing army size in areas of greater invasion threat
Emlyn Resetarits, University of Georgia, emlyn.resetarits@uga.edu

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster – Emlyn Resetarits

Tick behavior and pathogen infection: from individuals to populations
Elise Richardson, University of Florida, ear6296@ufl.edu

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster -Elise Richardson (1)

MHC diversity affects pup survival in male banded mongooses
Nadine Schubert, Bielefeld University, nadine.schubert@uni-bielefeld.de

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster – Nadine Schubert

The relative spread of disease and information in group-living societies
Matthew Silk, University of Tennessee, matthewsilk@outlook.com

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster – Matthew Silk

Behavioral development and the emergence of adult phenotype in a highly social fish
Tessa Solomon-Lane, Claremont McKenna, Pitzer, & Scripps Colleges, tsolomonlane@kecksci.claremont.edu

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster – Tessa Solomon-Lane (1)

Less explorative mice have more endoparasites
Bram Vanden Broecke, University of Antwerp, bram.vdbroecke@gmail.com

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster – Bram Vanden Broecke (1)

Seasonal variation of anti-parasite behavior in American kestrels
Matthew Waller, University of Utah, matthew.waller@utah.edu

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster – Matthew Waller

Social hosts have deadlier parasites: parasite virulence among wild guppy populations is predicted by predation-driven host social contact
Jason Walsman, University of Pittsburgh, JCW105@pitt.edu

Urbanization, food provisioning, and transmission-relevant behaviors in Florida White Ibis
Cali Wilson, University of Georgia, cali.wilson@uga.edu

Animal Behavior Symposium Poster – Cali Wilson