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David Shoemaker
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David Dewayne. Shoemaker (Dewayne)

Research Entomologist

Dr. David DeWayne Shoemaker

Dr. David DeWayne Shoemaker

Research Entomologist

Telephone: (352)374-5942
Fax: (352)374-5818
Email: dewayne.shoemaker@ars.usda.gov
www.ars.usda.gov/saa/cmave/ifahi/dshoemaker



General Interests

The main emphasis of my research is in population and evolutionary genetics. The major long-term goal of my research is to contribute to the understanding of the evolutionary, ecological, and historical processes responsible for the patterns of diversity observed in nature, a central concern to evolutionary biology.

Current Research Projects

Current areas of research include: population and evolutionary genetics of introduced and native fire ants; molecular systematics of fire ants; and the evolutionary interactions of Wolbachia microbes and their insect hosts, using several insect groups as model systems.

     
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