Dr. Daniel Pavuk's is a teaching professor of Biological Sciences at Bowling Green State University. His research interests are in insect biodiversity, parasitoid and predatory arthropod communities, conservation biological control, and ecology of insect vectors of pathogens. The ecology of insect parasitoids and predatory arthropods, and how these organisms structure phytophagous insect communities, are particularly interesting to Dr. Pavuk. His research emphasis has been primarily in agricultural ecosystems, including studies of population and community ecology of insects within those systems. Dr. Pavuk holds a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University.

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Dengue: An Emerging Global Crisis - Research and Expert Insights

Calling All Experts and Researchers: Share Your Insights on Dengue, Prevention, Detection and Vaccines.
15-Apr-2024 08:30:44 AM EDT

“A lot of these mosquito species aren’t vectoring anything. How do we control those mosquitoes? You want to minimize the amount of the insecticides you’re putting out there because these can have negative impacts on other organisms. Eliminating larval habitat is a good way to reduce the numbers of these mosquitoes, too.”

- https://www.bgsu.edu/news/2017/08/bgsu-teams-with-wood-county-to-monitor-mosquitoes.html

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