New threats, new science: How pathogens shape ecology, evolution
April 12th, 2011
PULLMAN – A WSU assistant professor of entomology is helping pioneer the brave new world of ecological immunology. The rise of the field highlights a growing interest in the roles of pathogens in shaping the ecology and evolution of a species.
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