[Entm-researchstaff] Entomology Student Seminar Day Schedule and link 9/15/2021
Kathy Redd
kathy.redd at ucr.edu
Thu Sep 9 17:30:38 PDT 2021
Dear All,
I hope you are getting excited for next week's Entomology Student Seminar Day.
* Below is the schedule of the day.
* Posters will be available to view starting Monday, September 13, 2021 in this Google File<https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1AIq2uVCi7hx-Xp-CfrHHWdQxADI3AuQo?usp=sharing> (you must use your UCR google account).
* Everyone who attends is invited to provide helpful, constructive comments for the poster/lightning talk presenters via this Google Form<https://forms.gle/LZuCvRSP7dTcNZmHA>.
* Zoom Link for Wednesday, September 15 is here with full details below the schedule: https://ucr.zoom.us/j/97287906651?pwd=Q21mN1FpVXNmc2x1T2p3N0RPQlRldz09
Entomology Student Seminar Day - Wednesday, September 15, 2021 starting at 10am
Time
First Name
Last Name
Major Professor/PI
Poster/Lightning Talk Title
10:05-10:15 am
Welcome and Introduction of New Graduate Students
10:15-10:20
Rob
Straser
Houston Wilson
Does diet quality influence the fitness of egg parasitoid Gryon pennsylvanicum?
10:20-10:25
Hannah
Chu
Naoki Yamanaka
A novel strategy to study loss of juvenile hormone signaling in Drosophila melanogaster
10:25-10:30
Meghan
Moore
Hollis Woodard
Socially mediated reproductive development in queen bumble bees
10:30-10:35
Gabrielle
Martinez
Richard Cardullo
Calcium homeostasis in the activation and regulation of sperm motility in mosquitoes
10:35-10:40
Rebecca
Keim
Richard Redak
Effects of P. rugosus nests on plant phenology and fitness
10:40-10:45
Jamie
Ramirez
Christiane Weirauch
Discovery Among Leaves: Exploring the Phylogeny of Porcelloderes and Epiroderinae
10:45-10:50
Benning
Le
Dong-Hwan Choe
Field Application of Boric Acid Hydrogel Bait Targeting Argentine Ants
10:50-10:55
Natalie
Fischer
Hollis Woodard
Wild bumble bee (Bombus bifarius) workers exhibit short-term tactic constancy on Linaria vulgaris
10:55-11:00
Tatiana
Bush
Christiane Weirauch
Reconstructing the evolution of host associations in the plant bug subfamily Phylinae (Hemiptera: Miridae)
11:00-11:05
Younghwan
Kwak
Allison Hansen
Uncovering symbionts across the psyllid tree of life and the discovery of a new Liberibacter species, 'Candidatus' Liberibacter capsica.
11:05-11:10
Erica
Sarro
Hollis Woodard
Leveraging radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to track foraging behavior in early spring bumble bee queens
11:10-11:15
Alejandra
Rocha
John Heraty
One or three: Resolving the generic relationships of a group of palaeotropical ant parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Eucharitidae)
11:15-11:20
Julie
Tsecouras
Alec Gerry
North American Mosquito Project: Population Genetics of Culex tarsalis
11:20am-1:15pm
Lunch Break
1:15-1:20pm
Laura
Leger
Quinn McFrederick
Interactions Between Bumble Bees (Bombus impatiens), Their Parasite Crithidia bombi, and Cadmium
1:20-1:25
Darin
McGuire
Jessica Purcell
A novel distribution of supergene genotypes is present in the socially polymorphic ant Formica neoclara
1:25-1:30
Tobias
Moyneur
Dong-Hwan Choe
Chemically Induced Executions: Possible Alternate Mode of Action of IGR for the Argentine Ant
1:30-1:35
Madison
Sankovitz
Jessica Purcell
Ant nest architecture is shaped by local adaptation and plastic response to temperature
1:35-1:40
Jessica
Webb
Boris Baer
The effect of Apis mellifera seminal fluid metabolites on Nosema ceranae infections
1:40-1:45
Miguel
Lujan
Kerry Mauck
Influence of plant immunity elicitors on lettuce quality and resistance to impatiens necrotic spot virus
1:45-1:50
Xinmi
Zhang
Alec Gerry
Comparison of Culicoides collection in the southern California inland desert
1:50-1:55
Stephanie
Castillo
Christiane Weirauch
Testing hypotheses on male genitalic evolution in corsair assassin bugs (Reduviidae: Peiratinae)
1:55-2:00
Nicholas
Poulos
Dong-Hwan Choe
Chitin synthesis inhibitors against the western drywood termite, Incisitermes minor
2:00-2:05
Chris
Allen
Erin Rankin
Floral Visitation Patterns of Bees, Ants, and Wasps Across Southern California
2:05-2:10
Samantha
Standring
Christiane Weirauch
Evolution of thread-legged assassin bugs (Emesinae)
2:10-2:15
Luke
Kresslein
John Heraty
A taxonomic revision of the Encarsia strenua and japonica species groups (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae)
3:30pm
Optional Picnic at Ag Ops Picnic Area
Student Seminar Day Zoom Information
Kathy Redd, UCR is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Entomology Student Seminar Day
Time: Sep 15, 2021 10:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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CNAS Graduate Student Affairs Center
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