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DESCRIPTION:August 9\, 2019 1:00pm to 2:00pm    \n    \n      \n\n\n    \n
 \n              \nInstitute of Marine & Environmental Technology\n      \n
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     \n\n\nTitle: Field and laboratory studies of host specificity for a rh
 abdovirus in Chinook salmon in the Pacific Northwest\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Dr. D
 aniel Hernandez (Aquatic and Fisheries Scientist\, Oceans Initiative - Wal
 ton Family Foundation)\n\n\n\nAbstract: Landscape features can greatly con
 tribute to the population structure and life history diversification of or
 ganisms in both aquatic and terrestrial habitats\, where physiological\, m
 orphological and behavioral attributes evolve in response to environmental
  selection pressures. For viruses the “environment” is defined largely by 
 their hosts. For the aquatic rhabdoviral pathogen infectious hematopoietic
  necrosis virus (IHNV)\, diverse assemblages of Pacific Salmonid fishes ha
 ve served as the landscape upon which IHNV has evolved. Results of field a
 nd controlled laboratory studies\, examining the host specificity of IHNV\
 , showed that the multiple-host Columbia River Basin in the US Pacific Nor
 thwest has led to the evolution of both specialist and generalist IHN viru
 s strains. Together\, these evolutionary strategies have allowed IHNV to b
 e maintained across this vast river landscape. \n\n\n\nHost: Dr. Helen Doo
 ley
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SUMMARY:IMET Seminar: Dr. Daniel Hernandez (Aquatic and Fisheries Scientist
 \, Oceans Initiative - Walton Family Foundation)
URL;TYPE=URI:https://www.umces.edu/events/imet-seminar-dr-daniel-hernandez-
 aquatic-and-fisheries-scientist-oceans-initiative-walton
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