The Master of Science in Entomology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison trains students in insect systematics, behavior, ecology, pest management, and vector biology. With research-intensive learning and field experience, the program prepares graduates for careers in academia, agriculture, environmental science, and public health.
Monitoring Pollinator Diversity in Urban Landscapes
Biological Control Strategies for Agricultural Pests
Impact of Neonicotinoids on Honeybee Foraging Behavior
Genetic Variation in Mosquito Populations and Vector Competence
Behavioral Responses of Insects to Light Pollution
Development of Eco-Friendly Insect Repellents from Plant Extracts
Seasonal Dynamics of Forest Defoliators in Northern Ecosystems
Insect-Plant Interaction Networks in Restored Prairies
Modeling the Spread of Insect-Transmitted Plant Viruses
Evaluating Insect Biodiversity in Organic vs. Conventional Farms
Entomopathogenic Fungi for Soil Pest Control
Effects of Climate Change on Butterfly Migration Patterns
Population Genetics of Agricultural Pest Species
Comparative Study of Native and Invasive Ant Species
Use of Pheromone Traps in IPM Programs for Moths
RNA Interference Techniques in Insect Gene Silencing
Reproductive Behavior of Social Insects Under Environmental Stress
Surveillance of Disease Vectors in Wetland Ecosystems
Conservation Strategies for Endangered Pollinator Species
Larval Habitat Mapping for Mosquito Control Programs
Dive into insect science with hands-on research, fieldwork, and lab techniques addressing biodiversity, agriculture, and disease control.
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