Biology and Management of Insects

Biology and Management of Insects

NRE 418 - Biology and Management of Insects

Credits
2-4 (Undergrad/Graduate)
NO Pass/Fail or S/U option
Description

Introduction to systems, problems, and current topics of the insect world. Examines relationships of insects to woody plants, other animals, their environment, and each other. Systematically and integratively examines pests of functional plant parts. Selected topics: insect structure and function, adapted features, IPM, control techniques, and insects and their impacts in a variety of ecosystems. Course is divided into 3 modules: concepts of insect biology and management [2 credits; required of all students], interactions in three landscape ecosystems: aquatic, forest, and agricultural [1 credit; optional], and lab, emphasizing identification of insects and field trips [1 credit; optional]. Students select module 1 only for 2 credits, modules 1 and 2 only for 3 credits, or modules 1, 2, and 3 for 4 credits.

Instructor(s)

Witter
Alternate Department Numbers
Environ 418
Semester Information
Winter