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Entomology and Nematology Department

Entomology and Nematology Department

Masters and Doctoral Graduates

Masters and Doctoral Graduates 1996

Name Thesis/Dissertation Title Advisor Degree
Aparicio, Marcela Cannibalistic Responses of the German Cockroach,
Blattella germanica (L) to Differential Density and
Development Stage of Conspecifics
Koehler M.S.
Bohorquez, Isabel Studies Towards the Taxonomic Revision of
Bicellonycha Motschulsky, 1853
(Coleoptera Lampyridae)
Thomas M.S.
Brewster, Carlyle Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Insects in Large-Scale
Agricultural Systems: Methodology and Analysis
with the Silverleaf Whitefly Bemisia argentifolii
Allen Ph.D.
Chen, Zhongxiao Biological Control Potential of Pasteuria penetrans Dickson Ph.D.
Faria, Marcos Study of the Humoral Response of the Carribean Fruit Fly
Anastrepha suspensa (Loew)
Boucias M.S.
Quesada, Miguel Evaluation of Entomopathogenic Nematodes to Control
Corn Earworm, Helicoverpa zea
Smart M.S.
Quintela, Eliane Synergistic effects of Imidachlopid on Conidial Germination
and the Pathogenicity of Two Entomopathogenic Fungi
to Larve of Diaprepes abbreviatus
McCoy Ph.D.
Schwarz, Kerri Butterflies and Their Nector Plants: Agraulis vanillae (Nymphalidae)
and Phoebis senne (Pieridae) as Pollen Vectors
Emmel M.S.
Sieglass, Douglass Microbial Control of Schistocerca americana (Drury) Capinera M.S.
Stewart, Robert Potential for Control of Culiciodes mississippiensis Hoffman Based
on its Association With Ilex vomitoria Aiton, the Yaupon Holly
Kline Ph.D.
Ur-Rehman, Sami Residual Effects of Pesticides on Parasitism by Aphytis holoxanthus
on Florida Red Scale in Citrus Groves of Florida
Browning Ph.D.
Vail, Karen Foraging, Spatial Distribution and Control of the Pharaoh Ant
Monomorium pharaonis (L.). An Adventive Species in
the Urban Environment
Williams Ph.D.
Van Hook, Tonya Monarch Butterfly Mating Ecology at a Mexican Overwintering Site:
Proximate causes of Non-Random Mating
Sivinski Ph.D.
Worth, Richard Aspects of Seasonal Biology of Euptychia hermes
(Lepidoptera: Satyridae) in North Central Florida
Emmel M.S.