The Garnas Lab focuses broadly on better understanding the diversity, frequency, and consequences of novel interactions in forest ecosystems that occur as species ranges shift with biological invasion and climate change. Our study systems include emerald ash borer, beech bark disease, beech leaf disease, and southern pine beetle in forests of the northeastern United States. Our team uses these study systems (among others) to ask a variety of questions about the ecology and evolution of insects and microbes in forest systems.
Garnas Lab News
Breanne Aflague joins the lab!
January 24, 2017 Breanne Aflague has extensive experience insect rearing and biological control at APHIS PPQ. Originally from Cape Cod, Breanne will pursue an MSc studying aspects of the biological control of the Emerald ash borer in the regeneration layer. Learn more about her project here.
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