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This is part of a series of videos describing the rapid and dynamic evolution of UC Davis during its first 100 years. These were created by Verne Mendel for the UC Davis…
Centennial Video Series - Plant Pathology and…
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This is part of a series of videos describing the rapid and dynamic evolution of UC Davis during its first 100 years. These were created by Verne Mendel for the UC Davis…
Centennial Video Series - Entomology and IPM
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Dr. Christine Sprunger - Nematodes as…
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"Karl von Frisch referred to the waggle dance as the "magic well" for the insights that it provides not only on honey bees, but on the general cognitive…
Dr. James C. Nieh - Danger, Dopamine, and Dance:…
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"Root-knot nematodes are devastating plant parasites of worldwide importance. Interestingly, species that cause most damages reproduce entirely asexually. These…
Dr. Etienne Danchin - Parasitic success in the…
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"Varroa mites pose a significant global menace to honeybee colonies, causing colony losses, ecological imbalances, and food scarcity. Escalating pesticide…
Dr. Sascha Nicklisch - Disarming the Defenses of…
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"Plant-pollinator interactions are ubiquitous and play an important role in ecosystem functioning across the globe, Critically, plants, pollinators, and their…
Paul CaraDonna Seminar: Understanding…
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"The most important agricultural insect, the honey bee, houses multiple bacterial symbionts that provide distinct benefits under environmental stress. Our lab has…
Dr. Irene Newton - Friends with benefits:…
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Zachary Griebenow - Systematic Revision of the…
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"As the world is getting hotter, we are now urgently focused on understanding on how climate change affecting insect populations and communities. Many insects in…
Dr. Terry McGlynn - Lessons about thermal ecology…
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"In a warming world, species may buffer to some extent part of the environmental changes by exploiting the microclimates that are available across space and time.…
Dr. Sylvain Pincebourde - The key role of…
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"Natural environmental factors and anthropogenic disturbances can modulate gene expression, resulting in alteration of organismal phenotype. In the first part of…
Christine Tabuloc's Exit Seminar:…
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Dr Justin Runyon joins us for a special winter seminar hosted on January 31st 2023 to discuss Chemical defense of bark beetles by bristlecone pines. "Bristlecone…
Secrets of a Long Life: Chemical Defense of Bark…
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Quinn McFrederick, an assistant professor at UC Riverside, Speaks on "The Weird World of Pathogens, Microbes, and Meat-Eating Bees" at a Jan.18 seminar hosted…
The Weird World of Pathogens, Microbes, and…
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This interview is with Robert Page, Distinguished Professor and Chair Emeritus of Entomology and Nematology. He was appointed in 1989 and served as Chair from 1999 to…
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