Ecological Impacts of Insect Invaders - ICE 2016 Plenary Presentation
Offered By: Entomological Society of America via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the ecological impacts of insect invaders in this 49-minute plenary presentation by Dr. Jacqueline Beggs at the Entomological Society of America's ICE 2016 conference. Gain insights from one of New Zealand's leading entomologists as she discusses her research on invasive invertebrates, with a focus on the major impact of introduced Vespula wasps. Learn about Dr. Beggs' work in biodiversity, conservation of native species, biological control, and population modeling. Discover how her expertise informs government agencies on insect biosecurity issues, drawing from her knowledge in conservation management, invasive species, ecology, and indigenous perspectives. Benefit from the insights of an accomplished researcher who has secured significant funding, published extensively, and balanced academic achievements with family life.
Syllabus
ICE 2016 Plenary Presentation Featuring Dr. Jacqueline Beggs
Taught by
Entomological Society of America
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