Bruce F. Eldridge

  • Professor Emeritus (Deceased)
Dr. Eldridge's research interests: Biology and control of mosquito vectors of arboviruses of Western North Africa.

John D. Edman

  • Professor Emeritus
Dr. Edman's research interests include: Behavior, Ecology and Management of Medically Important Arthropods Blood-feeding Behavior of Diptera Vector-Host-Parasite-Environment Interaction in Protozoa and Arbovirus Transmission Anti-Ectoparasite Behavior of Vertebrates.

Hugh Dingle

  • Distinguished Professor Emeritus
Dr. Dingle's research interests include: Insect migration and life histories: quantitative genetics, behavior, photo-periodism, and life history flexibility and variation.

Robert B. Kimsey

  • Lecturer Emeritus
Dr. Kimsey's research interests include: Public health entomology; arthropods of medical importance; zoonotic disease; biology and ecology of tick-borne pathogens; tick feeding behavior and biochemistry.
396B Briggs Hall

Louie H. Yang

  • Professor
We study how species interactions change over time. We apply a diversity of approaches and perspectives to a diversity of systems and questions. We do experimental community ecology. We also use observational methods, meta-analysis, conceptual synthesis, ecosystem perspectives, and theoretical models. We like data, and we like learning new things.
380K Briggs Hall

Neal M. Williams

  • Professor of Entomology
Dr. Williams' research interests include: Pollination ecology, bee biology with emphasis on foraging behavior, ecology and evolution of trophic specialization and plant-pollinator Interactions, landscape change and community dynamics, ecosystem services and conservation.