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Category: Pullman

David Crowder

David Crowder Professor Research My research deals with the ecology of arthropod communities. Most of my work is conducted in agricultural systems, at the interface…

Walter S. Sheppard

Walter S. Shepard Entomology Department Chair Professor, Graduate Faculty Apiculturist, Thurber Memorial Chair   Areas of Interest Population genetics & evolution of honey bees, insect…

Richard S. Zack

Richard S. Zack Graduate Faculty Professor, Associate Entomologist and Extension Specialist Director of the M. T. James Entomological Collection Areas of Interest Research My research…

Laura Corley Lavine

Laura Corley Lavine Associate Professor Areas of Interest The development and evolution of adaptive phenotypic plasticity in insects. Education Ph.D. Department of Entomology, University of…

John J. Brown

John J. Brown Specialization and Areas of Particular Interest Insect physiologist interested in host/parasite interactions and rearing of lepidopteran hosts and their parasites, and diapause…

Jeb P. Owen

  Jeb P. Owen Assistant Professor Areas of Interest Interactions between parasitic arthropods and vertebrate hosts. In particular, the mechanisms of host location and selection…

Carol M. Anelli

Professor Areas of Interest Current areas focus on the history of entomology and evolutionary thought, teaching of evolution, scientific literacy, and the scholarship of teaching…

William E. Snyder

  William E. Snyder Professor Areas of Interest Biodiversity conservation, sustainable agriculture, agriculture and human health, predator-prey interactions, community ecology. Education Ph. D. University of…