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eastyorkpestcontrol · 2 months
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Address: 455 Danforth Ave suite # 101, Toronto, ON M4K 1P1
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cornellentomology · 5 years
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Awards from ESA,ESC,and ESBC
Grad 10-minute
Ethan Degner – 2nd place; Section: MUVE, Mosquitoes 2, “Sperm modification explains female fertility and reproductive behavior in the mosquito Aedes aegypti”; Co-author:  Laura Harrington.
 John McMullen – 2nd place; Section: PBT, Crop Pests, “Drosophila microbiome-dependent functions: More than the sum of its parts?”; Co-author: Angela Douglas.  
 Lindsay Fennell – 2nd place; P-IE, Biocontrol, General 2, “Pest management tactics have seasonal impacts on the biological control potential of entomopathogenic fungi”; Co-authors:  John Tooker and Kyle Wickings.
 Samantha Willden – 1st place; P-IE, Biocontrol Predators, “Efficacy of two predatory mites (Neoseiulus fallacis and Phytoseiulus persimilis) in controlling two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae) on strawberry grown under low tunnels in New York”; Co-author: Greg Loeb.
 Laura Figuerora – 1st place; P-IE, Pollinator Health, “Functional traits of wild bees predict pathogen prevalence”; Co-authors: Sally Compton, Heather Grab and Scott McArt.
 *Lindsy Iglesias – 1st place; P-IE, Spotted-Wing Drosophila, “Biorational insecticide evaluation for Drosophila suzukii management in small fruits”; Co-author: Oscar Liburd.
 Carrie Preston – 2nd place; P-IE, Stink Bugs, “Prevalence of Nosema maddoxi in Halyomorpha halys populations in eastern and western U.S.”; Co-authors:  Ann Hajek and Art Agnello.
 Silas Bossert, 1st place; SysEB, Wasps and bees, “Combining transcriptomes and ultraconserved elements to illuminate the phylogeny of Apidae”; Co-authors: Elizabeth Murray, Eduardo Almeida, Sean Brady, Bonnie Blaimer, Sophie Cardinal and Bryan Danforth.
 Grad Poster
Kaitlin Deutsch, 1st place; P-IE, Pollination and Parasitoids, “Contrasting effects of landscape context on bee and hover fly pollinator populations”; Co-Authors: Mahilet Kebede, Aaron Iverson and Scott McArt.
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TechAccel and Danforth Center launch new company to control insects - EurekAlert https://t.co/Gixn3RU2wk
TechAccel and Danforth Center launch new company to control insects - EurekAlert https://t.co/Gixn3RU2wk
— Canadian Pest Solutions (@PestCanadian) January 24, 2019
from Twitter https://twitter.com/PestCanadian January 24, 2019 at 07:29AM http://twitter.com/PestCanadian/status/1088489005044453376
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cornellentomology · 6 years
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ESA Award Winners 2017
Matt Boucher—First place for his 10-minute talk in the Plant-Insect Ecosystems, Vectors of Plant Diseases section titled, “Identifying and detailing the role of insects in the  spread of Erwinia amylovora, a devastating disease of rosaceous crops”.  Kerik Cox and Greg Loeb were co-authors.
Kristen Brochu – First place for her 10-minute talk in the Plant-Insect Ecosystems, General Ecology 2 section titled, “Microbial communities in ground-nesting bee brood cells:  Diverse, stable, and unique”.  Bryan Danforth was a co-author.
Laura Figueroa – First place for her 10-minute talk in the Plant-Insect Ecosystems, Pollination 1 section titled, “Pathogen transmission among bees through shared floral resources:  The role of flower species and pathogen placement”.  Lynn Adler, Rebecca Irwin, Cali Grincavitch, Emilia Mann, Lucy Metz, Amy Zhao and Scott McArt were co-authors.
Zoe Getman-Pickering – First place for her poster in the Plant-Insect Ecosystems, Chemical Ecology and Climate Change section titled, “The role of mycorrhizae and nutrient availability in plant-herbivore interactions”.  Jennifer Thaler was a co-author.
Maxwell Helmberger-- named a winner in the Plant-Insect Ecosystems section Pollinator Video Contest and an honorable mention in the ESA-wide YouTube Your Entomology Video contest. 
Ashley Leach – First place for her poster in the Virtual Poster: Plant-Insect Ecosystems section titled, “Evaluating major sources of iris yellow spot virus in New York”.  Marc Fuchs, Riley Harding, Rebecca Schmidt-Jeffris, and Brian Nault were co-authors.
Ricardo Perez-Alvarez - First place for his 10-minute talk in the Plant-Insect Ecosystems, Biological Control, Predators section titled, “Delivery of pest control services is mediated by the  functional composition of predator communities”.  Anthony Polyakov and Katja Poveda were co-authors.
Erin Krichilsky – Second place for her 10-minute talk in the Plant-Insects Ecosystems, Miscellaneous section titled, “Taking inventory:  Drivers of the bee associated fungi (Genus: Asocsphaera) in the solitary mason bee, Osmia cornifrons.  Heather Grab, Mary Centrella and Bryan Danforth were co-authors.
Danielle Rutkowski – First place for her poster in the Plant-Insects Ecosystems, Ecology section titled, “The effects of jasmonic acid and mycorrhizal species on the nutrition, defense, and mycorrhizal colonization of Solanum lycopersicum”.  Zoe Getman-Pickering and Jennifer Thaler were co-authors.
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