Previously recorded ENT590 guest seminars from the Friday Seminar series.
Table of Contents
- Michael Dillon | From DNA to distributions: Animal-environment interactions through the lens of physiology
- Mayra C. Vidal | Exploring the diet breadth evolution of insect herbivores using an extreme generalist herbivore
- Jeb Owen | Could acquired tick resistance play a role in tick ecology?
- Sarah Lower | Chasing light: what firefly genetics can tell us about the evolution of bioluminescence and animal signals
- Adam Steinbrenner | Sounding the Alarm: Immune receptors mediating plant-herbivore interactions
- Tammi Johnson | Challenges of controlling ticks on wildlife: Are host-targeted vaccinations a viable option?
- Rob Morrison | Developing behaviorally-based management approaches for stored product insects after harvest by exploiting chemical ecology, and innovative tools
- Victor Gonzalez | Bees in a hotspot: Thermal responses of a Mediterranean bee assemblage
- Reed Johnson | Interactions between honey bees and pesticides in agriculture
- Kadie Britt | Integrated pest management in Cannabis sativa: laying a new foundation for a crop as old as civilization
- Torrence Gill | Plant-Insect & Plant-Pathogen Interaction at Chowan University and Beyond
- Naoko Yoshinaga | Knock-out of volicitin hydrolase by genome editing / Chemical Ecology in Apple orchards
- Baldwin Torto | Inter-organismal chemical communication in obligate agricultural parasitic pests