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Spotlight: Spence Behmer

August 19, 2018

Spence Behmer is a professor in the Department of Entomology at TAMU, and the outgoing chair of EEB.

Dr. Behmer heads the Insect Physiology & Behavior Research Group (IPBRG), which studies insect physiology and behavior, including their ecological and evolutionary bases with an emphasis on using individual behavior as a tool to understand physiological and higher-level processes. The group uses a number of different insects in their research, including grasshoppers, caterpillars, ants, Drosophila, and insects with sucking mouthparts (hemipterans).

Learn more about Dr. Behmer and the Behmer Lab at https://behmerlab.tamu.edu/

Filed Under: Spotlight Tagged With: behmer lab, entomology, insect behavior, insect physiology, spencer behmer

EEB Seminar: Patricia Baiao

September 10, 2015

Patricia Baiao, EEB Doctoral Program Coordinator, Texas A&M University

Evolution and maintenance of plumage polymorphisms: the case of the red-footed booby (Sula sula)

Host: Spencer Behmer

See the complete listing of this semester’s EEB Seminars.

 

Tagged With: patricia baito, red footed booby, spencer behmer, sula sula

EEB Seminar: Patricia Baiao

September 10, 2015

Patricia Baiao, EEB Doctoral Program Coordinator, Texas A&M University

Evolution and maintenance of plumage polymorphisms: the case of the red-footed booby (Sula sula)

Host: Spencer Behmer

See the complete listing of this semester’s EEB Seminars.

 

Tagged With: patricia baito, red footed booby, spencer behmer, sula sula

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