Posts Tagged: journal
Lacie Newton: Newly Published Article on Trapdoor Spiders, Including One Named for Barack Obama
UC Davis doctoral alumna Lacie Newton, formerly of the Jason Bond lab and now a postdoctoral...
This is the Barack Obama Trapdoor Spider, Aptostichus barackobamai, that Professor Jason Bond named and which Bond, Lacie Newton an other arachnologists study. This is a spider from Sonoma County. (Photo courtesy of Jason Bond)
This map, published in the journal, Evolution and Ecology, shows the locations of the three sibling trapdoor spiders.
Undergrad Thesis Scores the Cover of Environmental Entomology
It's not every day that an undergraduate thesis makes the cover story of a professional...
A screen shot of Grace Horne's work that appears in the current edition of the journal Environmental Entomology.
UC Davis Researchers Link Vehicle Pollution to Elevated Insect Damage to Street Trees
Trees planted near streets and highways are subject to elevated insect damage due to the adverse...
Vehicle pollution is associated with elevated insect damage to street trees, UC Davis researchers said in their paper published in the Journal of Applied Ecology. They studied insect damage to native oak trees.
UC Davis lab experiments showed that caterpillars preferred the native oak leaves from the nearby streets and highways.
UC Davis Research: Flower Plantings and Wild Bee Reproduction and Pesticide Exposure
Flower plantings offer a potential solution to support wild bee populations by mitigating pesticide...
Maj Rundlöf (right), a co-lead author of the research paper, and co-author Rosemary Malfi collect data at a bumble bee colony. (Photo courtesy of the Neal Williams lab)
ESA Journal Targets the Spotted-Wing Drosophila
It was a major project, a long time coming, and what an excellent resource for those studying the...
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