Posts Tagged: Jay Rosenheim
Jay Rosenheim: Graduate Program Advising and Mentoring Award
UC Davis distinguished professor Jay Rosenheim of the Department of Entomology and...
UC Davis distinguished professor Jay Rosenheim interacting with this students. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Daniel Paredes: Understanding Pest Variability Key to Managing Pest Outbreaks
Newly published research led by UC Davis ecologist Daniel Paredes suggests that pest abundances are...
Vineyards in Comarca Montilla-Moriles, Córdoba, Spain. (Photo by Daniel Paredes)
Olive orchards in Andalusia, Spain. (Photo by Daniel Paredes)
Mia Lippey's Thesis Proposal: Ecoinformatics Approach to Impact of Global Change on Ag Insects
Graduate student Mia Lippey of the laboratories of UC Davis distinguished professor Jay...
Ash Zemenick Returns 'Home' to Sagehen Creek Field Station
Community ecologist and UC Davis doctoral alumnus Ash Zemenick, the newly selected...
Ecologist Ash Zemenick, shown here with pal Cosmo, is the newly selected manager of the Sagehen Creek Field Station, headquartered in Truckee, Sierra Nevada mountain range. (Photo by Marshall McNunn)
Ash Zemenick with a tenebrionid beetle found on Mt. Lemmon near Tucson, Ariz. (Photo by Alex Webster)
UC Davis Entomology Graduate: A Kindergarten Dream Comes True
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then this image of a jumping-for-joy entomology graduate...
This image of UC Davis entomology graduate RJ Millena shows her jumping for joy while wielding an insect net. (Photo by Kaylee Fagan)
This insect-themed graduation cap is in the running for UC Davis prizes. RJ Millena's first project involved the California pipevine swallowtail (Battus philenor). See caterpillar.(Photo by Kaylee Fagan)