ENTM710

Insect Biodiversity, Physiology and Ecology

A survey course discussing the various families of insects, discuss thing their anatomy and physiology, and their role in ecological systems. Students will examine the ecological and evolutionary perspectives on interactions between plants and vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Further, it explores the applied consequences of animal-plant interactions to agroecology and conservation biology. These goals are achieved by reviewing the theoretical underpinnings of animal-plant interactions, and exposing students to research literature on animal-plant interactions. Restricted to Applied Entomology students. For permission to enroll, must be admitted into a term-based calendar graduate program. Contact oes@umd.edu. Click here for program information.

Fall 2024

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Fall 2023

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Past Semesters

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