Posts Tagged: Michael Strand
What These Scientists Learned About Parasitism in a New, Non-Destructive and Quite Accurate Method
When a wasp lays its eggs inside a caterpillar or parasitizes it, it's not always easy to tell...
A parasitic wasp, Microplitis demolitor, laying an egg (ovipositing) in larva of soybean looper moth, Chrysodeixis includens. (Photo by Jena Johnson of the Michael Strand lab, University of Georgia)
Mosquitoes Take the Spotlight: Front Line and Center
Mosquitoes will take the spotlight, front line and center, this month. On Wednesday, April 8,...
Aedes aegypti feeding on its host. (Photo by Jena Johnson)
Regents Professor Michael Strand to Present Seminar on' Role of Micoorganisms in Mosquitoes'
DAVIS--Regents Professor Michael Strand of the University of Georgia, Athens, and internationally...
The dengue mosquito, Aedes aegypti, taking a blood meal from the photographer/entomologist Jena Johnson. She is married to entomologist Michael Strand, who will speak at the UC Davis seminar April 8. (Images by Jena Johnson)
A Buggy New Year!
It's a buggy new year! One of the fascinating things about beginning the new year is the...
This photo of a black soldier fly, by Jena Johnson, is "Mr. October" in the ESA calendar. (Photo by Jena Johnson, used with permission)
The ESA calendar cover features this clown grasshopper by Francisco Lopez-Machado of Cali, Colombia. (Photo courtesy of ESA)
"Mr. December" in the ESA calendar is this image of a flameskimmer dragonfly, taken by Kathy Keatley Garvey of UC Davis.