Insects, Microbes, and Plants: Ecology of Pest Management

LE: Technology and Society

This course uses fundamental concepts of ecology and evolution to illuminate and solve the challenges in managing insects and microbes in today's global context of food and fiber production. Students will learn relevant aspects of insect and microbial biology to be able to situate concrete management problems in an appropriate ecological and evolutionary conceptual framework. Students will apply these concepts and discuss ecological and management controversies, such as what can we learn from natural areas to better manage food and fiber production systems. Case studies, readings, and discussion topics will emphasize factors influencing responsible management decisions.

(course taught by entomology faculty)

Course ID
CFAN 2333
Credits
3
Semester Offered
Fall
Course Frequency
every year