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Dr. TANJA MCKAY Assistant Professor of Entomology |
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BS
- 1995- Biology, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia
MS
- 1998- Entomology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba
PhD - 2002- Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kans
Office:
LSE 315
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Veterinary Entomology Major research interests are with flies of veterinary importance, especially house flies (M. domestica), stable flies (Stomoxys calcitrans), face flies (Musca autumnalis), and horn flies (Haematobia irritans). Currently investigating: 1) the use of parasitoid wasps to control house flies and stable flies in dairy operations in Arkansas, North Carolina and Mississippi; 2) the impact of poultry litter fertilizers on ground-dwelling arthropods; 3) oviposition behavior of Muscidifurax zaraptor, a parasitoid of filth flies; and 4) the biodiversity of dung beetles in Arkansas. |
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Courses Taught
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Students Graduate: Justin Fiene |
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Molecular Biosciences Program Home Environmental Sciences Program Home Employment Opportunities College of Sciences & Mathematics Arkansas Biosciences Institute Biodiversity Center |
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This web page is maintained by Martin J. Huss (mhuss@astate.edu)
and Annabelle McKie
(annabelle.mckie@smail.astate.edu) |