Collaborations
The Systematic Entomology Laboratory has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
ANIMAL & PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, Riverdale, MD
Identification of Insects and Mites of Importance to Quarantine and Biosecurity
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, DC
Protecting the American Chestnut through Proactive Taxonomy and Phylogenetics of Chestnut Gall Wasps
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Arlington, VA
Protecting the American Chestnut through Research on Chestnut Gall Wasp
Systematics of Insects and Mites: Plant Pests, Predators and Disease Vectors
TOWSON UNIVERSITY, Baltimore, MD
RUI: A Phylogenomic Approach to Understanding the Symbiosis between Acropyga Ants and Xenococcine Mealybugs
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL
Systematics Research Support for Economically Important Bark and Ambrosia Beetles
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS, Hadley, MA
Population Genetic Analyses of Roseau Cane Scale from the Native and Invasive Range
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, ALBUQUERQUE, NM
Promoting Undergraduate Research in Systematics: Insects as a Template for Training
US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICE, Washington, DC
Developing Phylogenomic Resources and Rapid Identification Tools for the Study and Control of AGRILUS (BUPRESTIDAE)
USDA, APHIS, RIVERDALE, MD
Identification of Insects and Mites of Importance to Quarantine and Biosecurity