Dr. Sherah Vanlaerhoven
Biological Sciences
401 Sunset Avenue
Windsor, ON Canada N9B 3P4
(519) 253-3000 ext. 2713


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University of Windsor






Dr. Sherah VanLaerhoven
- winner of "Canada's Top 40 Under 40" award (2006)



Welcome to our people page. Below you will find a summary of each person's research topics, pictures and a link to their page with more details on their research, publications and presentations.


MASTER'S STUDENTS:

HENRY MURILLO

Movement dynamics and rate of parasitism by Campoletis sonorensison cabbage looper.

NICOLE LAMONT
Role of plant variety in success and behaviour of the invasive soybean aphid, Aphis glycines.

LUBNA SOHAIL

Organic fertilizer teas and impacts on plant productivity in a greenhouse environment

LESLIE HOLMES

Reproduction and development of
Hermetia illucens at different temperatures
COURTNEY FITZPATRICK
  • Importance of resource quality in determing omnivorous foraging decisions by the invasive blow fly species Chrysomya rufifacies
TRINH NGUYEN
  • Waste conversion by black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens, and impact of diet on developmental rates
AMER CHEEMA
  • Impact of neem and baking soda on insect and disease pest management in greenhouse vegetable production
JESSICA FOURNIER
  • Importance of resource type in determing omnivorous foraging decisions by the invasive blow fly species Chrysomya rufifacies
DOCTORAL students:

JENNIFER ROSATI
Role of habatit, season and arrival order as mechanisms driving community assembly on a carrion insect community model

ANGELA BROMMIT
Role of plant community diversity perturbation on ecosystem stability and food web interactions of herbivores, specialist natural enemies and omnivores at multiple spatial scales.
POSTDOCTORAL fellows:
opening currently available - see opportunities page
RESEARCH technicians:
MICHELLE LOCKE