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University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Department of Entomology: Distance Master of Science Projects

2017

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An Entomological Survey Of Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, Comparing Species Richness Between Different Areas And Degrees Of Human Use, Ronald Hirzel Apr 2017

An Entomological Survey Of Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, Comparing Species Richness Between Different Areas And Degrees Of Human Use, Ronald Hirzel

Department of Entomology: Distance Master of Science Projects

The insect fauna of Camp Arifjan, Kuwait was sampled to determine species richness and how it was impacted by human development and activities. Insects were sampled at twelve sites representing three each of work, public use, residential and vacant brownfield areas. Sampling was conducted using net, sticky trap and pit traps for 60 days. Sticky traps were discarded as unworkable. The first of each species captured from each site was retained as a voucher specimen. Specimens were determined to lowest level possible using a dissecting microscope, available literature and the internet. Collecting and trapping obtained 355 specimens representing 170 species. …


Examination Of Civil Forensic Entomology Through Case Studies, Alicia Thuis Jan 2017

Examination Of Civil Forensic Entomology Through Case Studies, Alicia Thuis

Department of Entomology: Distance Master of Science Projects

Brief History of Forensic Entomology 2 Civil Forensic Case Studies 11 The Raisin Ant 11 Maggots in My Potato! 13 Extra Protein for Fido 15 Health Food Invasion 16 Swimming Spiders 18 Extras in the Steak 19 In or Out? 23 Buttery Parasites 24 Laminated Flies 26 Chicken Fried Maggots 27 Process of Elimination 29 Bed Bugs Everywhere! 30 Not a “Bug” 32 Not a Cockroach 34 Ethical Considerations 36 Best Practice Recommendations 43 Future Research Directions 47 References 50


Entomophagy: Insect And Arthropod Grub!, Buddy Roper Jan 2017

Entomophagy: Insect And Arthropod Grub!, Buddy Roper

Department of Entomology: Distance Master of Science Projects

Recipes:

Appetizers………………………………. 3

Entrees………………………………….. 27

Desserts…………………………………. 44

Recipe Sources…………………………. 56

Discussion and PowerPoint slides attached below as supplemental file


Pest Management: The Historical Management And Developed Resistance Of Western Corn Rootworm, Insect Resistance Management, And The Future Of Control, Mollie Mcmahon Jan 2017

Pest Management: The Historical Management And Developed Resistance Of Western Corn Rootworm, Insect Resistance Management, And The Future Of Control, Mollie Mcmahon

Department of Entomology: Distance Master of Science Projects

Western corn rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera Le Conte, is a corn pest in the United States that has demonstrated overwhelming success an overcoming pest management strategies. Whether it is cultural, chemical, or transgenic control, western corn rootworm has managed to adapt, develop resistance, and create chaos among farmers and agriculture industries. Insect Resistance Management is a component of the Environmental Protection Agency and the Excellence Through Stewardship global organization. The Environmental Protection Agency regulates resistance through laws and regulations and with the help of other government organizations. The goal is to delay resistance, extend trait durability, and protect the environment …


Interdependent Relationships And Biodiversity, Lena Teselle Jan 2017

Interdependent Relationships And Biodiversity, Lena Teselle

Department of Entomology: Distance Master of Science Projects

This project is a composite of three Next Generation Science Standard(NGSS) aligned lessons aimed at middle school science students. Three E-Learning modules have been developed and uploaded to www.DiscoverEntomology.comto supplement the classroom lessons in a flipped model, whereby students complete the online lesson prior to attending class, application of concepts are explored through activity. Over the course of five to six class sessions and a field trip, students will build their understanding of interactions within ecosystems, the interdependent relationships that form between and among organisms, and the importance of biodiversity, using insects as model study subjects. This project serves to …


A Guidebook On Honey Bee Health: Honey Bee Immunity — Pesticides — Pests And Diseases, Joey Caputo Jan 2017

A Guidebook On Honey Bee Health: Honey Bee Immunity — Pesticides — Pests And Diseases, Joey Caputo

Department of Entomology: Distance Master of Science Projects

Pedigo and Rice (2009) described a concept that some ecologists subscribe to called the “balance of nature” phenomenon. This idea holds that spe-cies in communities achieve certain status in their ecosystem and that this status becomes fixed and resistant to change. On average, individuals are only able to replace themselves. Fluctuations may occur, but ultimately the various species in the community will retain their position and relative population size in the ecosystem. According to these ecologists, when humans alter and reduce the diversity of an ecosystem they are acting counter to this balance. In an attempt to re-turn the altered …


Biology And Management Of Key Rice Pest In Asia, Airene Millsap Jan 2017

Biology And Management Of Key Rice Pest In Asia, Airene Millsap

Department of Entomology: Distance Master of Science Projects

1. Importance of rice

2. Origin and history of rice as a crop

3. Rice cultivation 3.1 Lowland or Irrigated rice 3.2 Upland rice 3.3 Deep water rice 3.4 Floating rice

4. Parts of rice plants 4.1 Vegetative stage 4.2 Reproductive stage 4.3 Ripening stage

5. Rice Pests

5.1 Vegetative stage • Stem Borer • Gall Midge • Rice Hispa • Rice Leaf Folder • Rice Armyworms • Rice Whorl Maggots • Rice Caseworm • Rice Mealybugs • Short Horned Grasshopper • Rice Stem Maggot • Rice Thrips • Oriental Migratory Locust • Black Bug • Green Stink Bug

5.2 …


The Red Imported Fire Ant: The Visitor Who Wouldn’T Leave. A Brief Overview Of The Control Of Solenopsis Invicta In The United States, Melissa Brown Jan 2017

The Red Imported Fire Ant: The Visitor Who Wouldn’T Leave. A Brief Overview Of The Control Of Solenopsis Invicta In The United States, Melissa Brown

Department of Entomology: Distance Master of Science Projects

The ease at which people, plants and animals move across the globe has created the perfect vehicle for transporting pests and disease. The introduction of non-native species into an ecosystem is a cause for great concern. The economic impact alone makes this a situation that effects everyone. The Red Imported Fire Ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren has become a major agricultural and urban pest throughout the southeastern United States. In addition, fire ants cause both medical and environmental harm (Stimac and Alves 1994). The cost associated with the control of the RIFA is significant. An estimated cost of about $36 per …


Use Of Baited Attract And Kill Stations As Ipm Alternative To Control Invasive Drosophila Suzukii Matsumura (Spotted Wing Drosophila), Timothy Lampasona Jan 2017

Use Of Baited Attract And Kill Stations As Ipm Alternative To Control Invasive Drosophila Suzukii Matsumura (Spotted Wing Drosophila), Timothy Lampasona

Department of Entomology: Distance Master of Science Projects

The newly invasive Drosophila suzukii Matsumura (Spotted Wing Drosophila, SWD) is an economically significant pest of berries and other small fruit in the Northeast United States. Methods of controlling this insect typically consist of frequent sprays of conventional insecticide, often with long pre-harvest intervals. This experiment is intended to determine the efficacy of a unique Attract and Kill (AtK) design using super-absorbent gelatinous media saturated with highly attractive SWD bait adhered to durable netting, sprayed regularly with a range of insecticides. Our lab and field studies determined that presence of AtK stations treated with insecticides placed in vicinity of raspberries …


Rag1 Soybean Photosynthetic Response To Biotype 2 Aphid Colonization And Feeding, Katy Hillard Jan 2017

Rag1 Soybean Photosynthetic Response To Biotype 2 Aphid Colonization And Feeding, Katy Hillard

Department of Entomology: Distance Master of Science Projects

Over the past ten years, the soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura (Hemiptera: Aphididae), has been one of the principal insect threats to commercial soybean, Glycine max (L.) Merr., production in the United States. Resistance genes identified from native soybean have been incorporated into commercial varieties to provide protection against aphid feeding damage. The biology of the pest lends itself to rapid buildup of biotypes capable of overcoming host plant resistance. Single gene resistance sources have displayed low levels of durability against aphids. The first aphid resistant commercial soybean line released in the United States contained the Rag1 gene, which was …