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University of Florida Department of Entomology and Nematology
1880 Natural Area Drive, University of Florida
FALL 2004 GUEST LECTURER SEMINAR SERIES
September 2 –“Ecological consequences of ant-aphid mutualism in agroecosystems” Dr. Micky Eubanks (Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology - Auburn University)
September 16 –“Ecological and physiological factors determining suitability of Cotesia flavipes-complex parasitoids” Dr. Robert Wiedenmann (Center for Ecological Entomology, Illinois Natural History Survey - University of Illinois)
September 23 –“Chironomidae (Diptera) problems: Research approach and field application” Dr. Arshad Ali (OFAS, MREC - Apopka - University of Florida)
September 30 –“Insect population ecology and ecosystem processes” Dr. Mark Hunter (Institute of Ecology - University of Georgia)
October 7 –“New efforts in biological control of pest insects in Florida” Dr. Ronald Cave (Indian River Research & Education Center - University of Florida)
October 14 –“Interactions of tomato plants, begomoviruses, and the whitefly, Bemisia tabac” Dr. Jane Polston (Plant Pathology - University of Florida)
October 21 –“Chemical ecology of the small hive beetle: An alarming development for honeybees" Dr. Baldwyn Torto (Department of Entomology & Nematology - University of Florida)
October 28 –“A summary of forty years of Lepidoptera and mosquito research at the University of Louisville, Kentucky” Dr. Charles Cowell (University of Louisville - Louisville, Kentucky)
November 4 –“Nursery production and exotic insect pests” Dr. Catherine Mannion (Department of Entomology & Nematology - University of Florida)
November 11 –“Improvement of artificial diets for beneficial insects with host-derived factors and insect cell lines” Dr. Stephen M. Ferkovich (USDA-CMAVE Biological Control Research Unit - Gainesville, Florida)
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