I am an entomologist with a broad interest in insect-plant interactions. Current research involves monitoring native pollinator assemblages and improving pan trapping methods to increase the abundance and diversity of specimens. Other work involves monitoring pollinator as well as ground-dwelling arthropod assemblages for a multi-year grassland restoration experiment comparing non-chemical methods for controlling non-native annual plants.
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Madison Dunlap ’21 identifying bees in the lab summer 2020.
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