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invasive insect ecology and ecological modelling. The background for the project is that the number of invasive species, especially invasive insects, being redistributed across the world, has been increasing
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vaccination method for honey bees. Although vaccination in insects was until recently considered impossible, recent findings suggest otherwise and open an exciting research avenue. PhD project description As
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the handling of natural hazards. Within the framework of recently funded SNF project (“Effects of artificial night light color on phytochemistryand its implications for plant–insect interactions“) the WSL
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Primary supervisor - Dr Rachel Wells Insect pests represent a global threat to agricultural production, causing losses of up to 40%/annum. Historically, pesticides have limited crop loss, however
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, this project aims to decode the function of insect odorant receptors. By doing so, we can identify new semiochemical compounds that manipulate insect behavior and develop more effective biocontrol methods
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We are seeking a candidate who wishes to gain deeper insight into how forestry impacts biodiversity, including insects and fungi. About us At the Department of Ecology in Uppsala, we conduct
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to undergraduate learning through research experiential courses (ENTM 39300 Insect Biology Practicum and ENTM 49300 Insect Biology Capstone), and training and mentorship of graduate students, postdoctoral and
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. The work includes laboratory and field experiments with living mosquitoes, followed by insect identification using stereomicroscopes, as well as the application of imaging techniques and molecular analysis
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collection and analysis by GC-MS, electroantennography and olfactometry tests, field observations, and collecting and maintaining insect colonies. The main duty of the Doctoral Researchers (PhD Students) is to
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health worldwide. Arboviruses are transmitted to humans by insects, causing infectious diseases such as dengue, Zika and chikungunya. Harris often conducts her research in locations where these mosquito