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Entomology Group

600 400 Stroud Water Research Center

The Entomology Group studies factors that affect the distribution and abundance of aquatic invertebrates, the functional role of invertebrates in stream and river ecosystems, and how these invertebrate communities respond to human activities in temperate and tropical watersheds.

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Entomology Staff

Headshot of Jan Battle.

Juliann Battle

Staff Scientist
Katie Billé

Catherine Billé

Staff Scientist
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Michael Broomall

Staff Scientist, Taxonomic Certification Program Coordinator
Adam Gochnauer

Adam Gochnauer

Staff Scientist
John Jackson, Ph.D.

John Jackson, Ph.D.

Senior Research Scientist

Entomology News

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Sequential decision plans in monitoring benthic macroinvertebrates: cost savings, classification accuracy, and development of plans
Jackson, J.K., and V.H. Resh. 1988. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 45(2):280–286.
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The use of long-term ecological data and sequential decision plans in monitoring the impact of geothermal energy development on benthic macroinvertebrates
Resh, V.H., J.K. Jackson, and E.P. McElravy. 1988. Verhandlungen der Internationale Vereinigung für Theoretische und angewandte Limnologie 23:1142–1146.
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Genetic variation in stream mayfly (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) populations in eastern North America
Sweeney. B.W., D.H. Funk, and R.L. Vannote. 1987. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 80:600–612.
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Geographic parthenogenesis in the stream mayfly Eurylophella funeralis in eastern North America
Sweeney, B.W., and R.L. Vannote. 1987. Holarctic Ecology 10:52–59.
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Techniques for demonstrating sex pheromones in Trichoptera
Resh, V.H., J.K. Jackson, and J.R. Wood. 1987. In Bournaud M., Tachet H. (editors) Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Trichoptera. Series Entomologica 39:161–164. Springer, Dordrecht.