Abstract: Biodiversity loss from the rising severity of emerging infectious diseases has coincided with unprecedented rates of ecological change. When organisms endure environmental conditions at the limits of their tolerances, various physiological trade-offs can lead to reduced immune investment and alter the outcome of infection. Thus in an era of rapid change, a physiological perspective is key to predicting how physiological responses of host and pathogen to changing conditions will shape future disease dynamics.
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Emily Le Sage, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Biology
from Skidmore College