Posts Tagged: insect-plant interactions
Shalene Jha: Plant-Insect Interactions in Context of Global Change
Conservation and plant-pollinator biologist Shalene Jha of the Department of Integrative...
A yellow-faced bumble bee, Bombus vosnesenskii heading for lupine at the Hastings Natural History Reserve, Carmel Valley, Monterey County. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Diane Ullman: Off to France on a Fulbright to Research Plant Virus-Insect Interactions
A Fulbright to France... Congratulations to UC Davis entomology professor Diane Ullman who has...
UC Davis professor Diane Ullman, shown here in Saint-Enimie in southern France, has just received a Fulbright to study plant virus-insect interactions in France. This site is a few hours north of Langedoc, where she will be working.
Predicting Insect-Plant Interactions
DAVIS--Butterfly and moth larvae feeding on native plants will extend their diet to newly...
Larvae of the cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae) feeding on native ragworts (Senecio sp.) may also switch their diet to non-native plant species. Ecologists Ian Pearse and Florian Altermatt developed a novel method to make general predictions on the occurrence of such interactions. (Photo by Florian Altermatt)
The Founding of New Populations
There should be a crowd at the UC Davis Department of Entomology seminar on Wednesday, Dec....
Evolutionary ecologist Ruth Hufbauer, who studies insect-plant interactions, works in her lab at Colorado State University.