1. INVESTIGATING THE LARVAL COMPETITIVE ABILITIES OF DIFFERENT CHROMOSOMAL INVERSION PATTERNS WITHIN DROSOPHILA PSEUDOOBSCURA Open Access Author: Kutz, David James Title: INVESTIGATING THE LARVAL COMPETITIVE ABILITIES OF DIFFERENT CHROMOSOMAL INVERSION PATTERNS WITHIN DROSOPHILA PSEUDOOBSCURA Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: Inversionpolymorphismheterogeneous environmentcompetitive abilitycompetition File: Download Kutz_Thesis_final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Stephen Wade Schaeffer, Thesis SupervisorDr. Michael Axtell, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. THE EFFECT OF SYMBIONT COMPETITION ON HOST-SYMBIONT SPECIFICITY IN ANIMAL-ALGAL MUTUALISMS Open Access Author: Winstead, Daniel Title: THE EFFECT OF SYMBIONT COMPETITION ON HOST-SYMBIONT SPECIFICITY IN ANIMAL-ALGAL MUTUALISMS Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: SymbiodiniaceaeCassiopeamutualismcompetitionZooxanthellaeHost-symbiont specificityMutualism specificityCnidaria File: Download THESIS_DJW_Draft_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Todd C. LaJeunesse, Thesis SupervisorDr. James Harold Marden, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. THE IMPACT OF COMPETITION ON THE EMERGENCE OF DRUG RESISTANCE IN PLASMODIUM CHABAUDI INFECTIONS Open Access Author: Garrity, Bridget Title: THE IMPACT OF COMPETITION ON THE EMERGENCE OF DRUG RESISTANCE IN PLASMODIUM CHABAUDI INFECTIONS Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: Malariaantimicrobial resistancecompetitioncompetitive suppressioncompetitive releaseresistance emergence File: Download Bridget_Garrity_Thesis_After_Edits.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Andrew Fraser Read, Thesis SupervisorDr. Michael Axtell, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Effect of Temperature Stress on Competition in Algal-Cnidarian Symbiosis Open Access Author: Hewitt, Michael Title: Effect of Temperature Stress on Competition in Algal-Cnidarian Symbiosis Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: symbiodiniaceaecoralzooxanthellaecnidariansjellyfishcassiopeaclimate changeheat stresstemperature stresscompetition File: Download Michael_Hewitt_Thesis_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Todd C Lajeunesse, Thesis SupervisorJames Harold Marden, Thesis Honors Advisor