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I am
a Visiting Research Associate with a joint appointment with Drs. Rufus Isaacs
(Small Fruit Entomology) and Larry Gut (Tree Fruit Entomology). In the Small
Fruit Entomology lab, my research focus is on chemical cues inducing feeding
behavior in the blueberry maggot, and on modeling grape berry moth phenology.
Regarding feeding behavior in the blueberry maggot, I am currently evaluating
the role of ammonium acetate and host plant-associated volatiles to enhance
baits used in attract-and-kill pest management strategies. The grape berry
moth phenology modeling is based on pheromone trap and scouting data from
several sites over multiple years. I am attempting to develop a model to
predict significant biological events, such as the beginning of moth flight
and egglaying, using degree-day accumulation records obtained from the Michigan
Automated Weather Network (MAWN). |
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