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CURRICULUM VITAE WILLIAM R. MORRISON III, PH.D.

USDA-ARS [email protected] Center for Grain and Health Research Cell: (480) 861-1732 Stored Product and Engineering Research Unit Fax: (785) 537-5584 1515 College Ave. url:www.ars.usda.gov/pa/cgahr/ Manhattan, KS 66502 spieru/morrison

EDUCATION

2010–2014 Ph.D., Entomology; Ecology, Evolutionary Biology & Behavior Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

2007–2009 M.S., Ecology, Evolution and Systematics University of Munich, Munich, Germany

2002–2006 B.A., cum laude, Biology; German Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

May ’17–Current Adjunct Graduate Faculty, Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS (secondary affiliation)

Dec ’16–Current Research Entomologist, USDA-ARS Center for Grain and Animal Health Research, Stored Product Insect and Engineering Research Unit, Manhattan, KS (primary affiliation) • Focus: behavioral ecology, chemical ecology, and integrated pest management of stored product pests to protect post-harvest goods, including the development of behaviorally- based management strategies such as attract-and-kill and push-pull and other reduced- risk tactics.

May ’14–Dec ‘16 Post-doctoral Researcher, joint appointment between USDA-ARS Appalachian Fruit Research Station, Kearneysville, WV and Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ • Focus: development of attract-and-kill using semiochemicals and understanding the retention capacity of the brown marmorated stink bug in apple orchards and in trap crops for organic vegetable production in Dr. Tracy Leskey’s laboratory. Designed and conducted field and lab experiments; wrote up manuscripts on projects dealing with brown marmorated stink bug, plum curculio, and apple maggot; aided projects by performing statistical analyses (univariate and multivariate methods); supervised and mentored undergraduate students; partly responsible for grant-writing; maintained regional and national collaborations dealing with pest management issues.

Jun ’10–May ‘14 Ph.D. dissertation, Vegetable Entomology, MSU East Lansing, MI • Focus: integrated pest management, chemical ecology, biological control, spatial distribution, and development of the miner ( simplex; Diptera: ) in Dr. Zsofia Szendrei’s laboratory. Combined various methodologies, including: field studies, headspace collection (in the field, greenhouse and lab), GC-MS,

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y-tube choice tests, environmental chamber experiments, conservation biological control habitat manipulations, multivariate and univariate statistical analyses in R, among others.

Jun ’10–Aug ‘12 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Entomology, MSU East Lansing, MI • Helped with the collection and write-up of data for asparagus-related projects, including: data for pesticide trials with the asparagus miner and asparagus , managing undergraduate workers in the field, establishing asparagus research fields, communicating with growers, aiding with writing asparagus reports and summaries for extension-related purposes, among others.

Oct ’09–May ‘10 Laboratory Technician, W.K.Kellogg Biological Station Hickory Corners, MI • Worked in Dr. Jay Lennon’s laboratory using microbiological techniques (preparing cell media, maintaining cultures, setting up and sampling from chemostats, isolating isogenic lines of bacteria and phage, making agar plates, cryopreserving samples, performing competition experiments using cyanobacteria and phage) to evaluate the cost of resistance in cyanobacteria to various phage strains from marine systems.

Oct ’08–Oct ‘09 Master’s thesis, Behavioral Ecology Group, LMU Munich, Germany • Focus: investigation of the ecological, chemical and genetic differentiation of two morphologically similar species of ants, Lasius platythorax and Lasius niger to understand coexistence and speciation in Dr. Volker Witte’s lab. Combined field observations (baiting, activity patterns, niche differentiation and food sources), microsatellite analysis and cuticular hydrocarbon analysis with GC-MS

Aug’08–Oct ‘09 Laboratory Assistant, Department of Ecology Munich, Germany • Maintained ant colonies by feeding, watering and cleaning artificial nests; reviewed manuscripts and reports in working group, ensuring fluency of English; helped transfer collected ants from the field into artificial nests.

Aug ’08–Oct ’08 Research Assistant, W.K. Kellogg Biological Station Hickory Corners, MI • Worked on a large Department of Energy-funded project to assess the ecosystem services of biofuel crops around Southwest Michigan. Specifically, the plant biodiversity of restored prairies versus switchgrass fields were evaluated. In the form of personal research, also evaluated the biodiversity of ants, collecting and identifying specimens down to genus.

Jan–Jun ’08/Jan 09 Assistant to the Evolution, Ecology & Systematics Coordinator Munich, Germany • Updated contact information database for program coordinators across Europe by contacting programs; revised and updated EES program website; translated the Rules and Study Regulations for the EES program from German to English.

Feb–Aug ‘07 Research Assistant, W.K Kellogg Biological Station Hickory Corners, MI • Worked in a plant lab (Dr. Kay Gross) on a project involving studying the effects of soil nutrient heterogeneity on plant biodiversity. Duties included biomass clipping, weighing, sorting; plant identification in the field; plant censusing using cover classes and stem

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counts; data entry; fertilizer weighing and application by hand; greenhouse experiment maintenance including raising seedlings; and other various tasks.

Jul–Dec ‘06 Research Intern, Archbold Biological Station Lake Placid, FL • Worked half of the time for director of the MacArthur Agro-Ecology Research Center (MAERC). Helped other interns and Ph.D. students with their research in the field. Worked on various field projects dealing with wetland ecology in a cattle ranch setting, ranging from effects of plant-plant competition to the effects of cattle grazing and fire. Other half of time: formulated, designed and completed personal independent research project focusing on the effects of different plant communities on the abundance, diversity and composition of the associated invertebrate fauna. Gained experience with ordination, diversity indices and other analytical tools.

GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, INDUSTRY FUNDING, AND FELLOWSHIPS

May ’19–Dec ’20 ARS Innovation Fund (funded at $8,000), “Sustainable management strategies for stored-product ” (P.I.)

Oct ’19–Jul ’20 Interagency Research Agreement with USDA APHIS (funded at $30,000), “Evaluation of optimal semiochemicals and traps for surveillance of khapra beetle at food facilities and US ports” (P.I.).

May ’19–May ’20 Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with Trece, Inc. (funded at $5,000), “Improving monitoring and management tools for the khapra beetle” (P.I.).

May ’19–Jul ’22 Cooperative Trust Agreement with The Land Institute (funded at $6,000), “Investigating the chemical and behavioral ecology of Eucosma giganteana in Silphium ecosystems” (P.I.).

May ’19–Jul ’19 2019 USDA-ARS Plains Area Director Co-Funded Internship Scholarships (funded at $2,104) to provide a summer apprenticeship for 8 weeks for a student from an underrepresented group (P.I.).

Oct ’18–Sep ’19 U.S. Farm Bill Suggestion (funded at $141,420), “Attract-and-kill to monitor and manage the khapra beetle” (P.I.).

Oct ’18–Jul ’19 Interagency Research Agreement with USDA APHIS (funded at $13,000), “Evaluation of optimal semiochemicals and traps for surveillance of khapra beetle at food facilities and US ports” (P.I.).

Oct ’18–Oct ’20 Slovenian Research Agency, Bilateral Grant (funded at $3,381.42) “Susceptibility of Sitophilus granarius and Acanthoscelides obtectus to deltamethrin” (Co-PI).

May ’18–May ’20 Central Life Sciences (funded at $16,650) “Incorporation of Diacon IGR Plus into management plans to control insect pests in stored raw grain and in food storage, production, and milling facilities” (Co-PI).

May ’18–Jul ’18 2018 USDA-ARS Plains Area Director Co-Funded Internship Scholarships (funded at $2,133) to provide a summer apprenticeship for 8 weeks for a student from an underrepresented group (P.I).

Oct ’17–Aug ’21 USDA NIFA AFRI Foundational Grant (funded at $474,621), “Quantifying insect movement within and across landscapes using laser

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detection technology and unmanned aerial systems” (Lead institution: USDA-ARS; Co-PI).

Oct ’17–Sep ’20 USDA NIFA Crop Protection and Plant Management Program (funded at $325,000), “Developing and implementing a diversified integrated pest management program to prevent stored product insect infestation” (P.I.; Lead Institution: KSU).

May ’17–Jul ’17 2017 USDA-ARS Plains Area Director Co-Funded Internship Scholarships (funded at $2,104) to provide a summer apprenticeship for 8-weeks for a student from an underrepresented group (P.I.).

Mar ’17–Mar ’19 MGK Insect Control Solutions (funded at $20,000), “Potential of biological insecticides for control of key stored product insects” (P.I.; Lead institution: USDA-ARS).

Jun ’16–Oct ’21 USDA Areawide Pest Management Program (funded at $1,842,021), “An areawide biointensive management plan for brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB), Halyomorpha halys (Stål), to reduce impacts throughout the agro- urban interface.” (Co-PI; Lead institution: USDA-ARS).

May ’16 ESA’s Student Transition and Early Professional’s US Travel Grant ($1,495) for ICE 2016.

Aug ’16–Aug ’18 Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Grant (funded at $198,902), “Refining an attracticidal sphere management system for spotted wing drosophila in small fruit production” (Co-PI; Lead institution: USDA-ARS).

Feb ’16–Feb ’18 Ministry of Primary Industries (New Zealand) Grant (funded at $180,664), “BMSB Surveillance Project: Trap Improvement and Lure Attractiveness” (Co-PI; Lead institution: USDA-ARS).

Feb ’15–Feb’16 State Horticultural Association of Pennsylvania Grant (funded at $25,000), “Amplifying natural enemy impacts: Enhancing attraction of brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys) and its natural enemies with semiochemicals at floral patches” (PI; Lead institution: USDA-ARS).

Aug ’14–Aug ’16 USDA NIFA Specialty Crops Research Initiative CAP Renewal (funded at $5,357,738), “Biology, Ecology, and Management of Brown Marmorated Stink Bug in Orchard Crops, Small Fruits, Grapes, Vegetables, and Ornamentals” (Co-PI; Lead institution: USDA-ARS).

Feb ’14 NCB ESA Student Travel Award ($250), East Lansing, MI.

Jan ’14 Hutson Endowment Travel Grant ($400), East Lansing, MI.

Nov ’13 Vegetable Industry Scholarship ($1,000), Michigan Vegetable Council, East Lansing, MI.

Sep ’13 Monsanto Student Travel Award ($1,830) through ESA, East Lansing, MI.

Jun ’13 Hutson Professional Research Award ($1,200), East Lansing, MI.

Nov ’12 Monsanto Student Travel Scholarship ($424) through ESA, East Lansing, MI.

Sep ’12 Hutson Endowment Travel Grant ($400), East Lansing, MI.

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Aug ’12–Jul ‘14 USDA NIFA AFRI Predoctoral Fellowship (funded at $74,242), “Development of an Integrated Pest Management Program for the Asparagus Miner (Ophiomyia simplex): Mitigating a Threat to the National Asparagus Industry” (PD), East Lansing, MI.

Sep ’11 Hutson Endowment Travel Grant ($400), East Lansing, MI.

Jan ’11 North-Central ESA Presidential Travel Scholarship ($250), East Lansing, MI.

Dec 10’ Hutson Endowment Travel Grant ($400), East Lansing, MI.

Aug ’10–May ‘14 C.S. Mott Predoctoral Fellowship in Sustainable Agriculture ($33,000, based on outstanding previous achievement), East Lansing, MI.

Mar ’09 LMU Evolution, Ecology and Systematics Travel Grant ($300), Munich, Germany.

Feb ’09 LMU Evolution, Ecology and Systematics IRT3 Fund ($920), Munich, Germany.

Dec ’08 DAAD Gruppenreise Stipendium (Group Travel Grant, $2,710), Munich, Germany.

Nov ’08 LMU Evolution, Ecology and Systematics Travel Grant ($1,645), Munich, Germany.

Mar ’08 LMU Evolution, Ecology and Systematics Travel Grant ($450), Munich, Germany.

Sep ’02–Jun ’06 Kalamazoo College Honors Scholarship ($6,000/yr, 4 years), Kalamazoo, MI.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (MENTORED STUDENTS IN ITALICS)

1. Morrison III, W.R., J.L Lohr, P. Duchen, R. Wilches, D. Trujillo, M. Mair, S.S. Renner. 2009. The impact of taxonomic change on conservation: Does it kill, can it save, or is it just irrelevant? Biological Conservation 142: 3201-3206. Impact factor: 4.451, Ecology 22/164

2. Morrison III, W.R. and P.J. Bohlen. 2010. Influence of vegetation on invertebrate communities in grazed freshwater wetlands. Southeastern Naturalist 9(3): 453-464. Impact factor: 0.404, Ecology 135/150

3. Morrison, III W.R., J. Tuell, M.K. Hausbeck and Z. Szendrei. 2011. Constraints on asparagus production: The interaction of asparagus, Ophiomyia simplex (Diptera: Agromyzidae) and Fusarium spp. Crop Science 51: 1-10. Impact factor: 1.644, Agronomy 23/83

4. Morrison, III W.R. and V. Witte. 2011. Strong differences in chemical recognition cues between two closely related species of ants from the genus Lasius (: Formicidae). Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24 (11): 2389-2397. Impact factor: 2.541, Evolutionary Biology 25/50

5. Morrison, III W.R., J.T. Waller, A.C. Brayshaw, D.A. Hyman, M.R. Johnson and A.M. Fraser. 2012. Evaluating multiple taxa as indicators of invertebrate diversity in open fields. Great Lakes Entomologist 45 (1-2): 40-52. Impact factor: n/a

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6. Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. 2013. Patterns of spatial and temporal distribution of the asparagus miner (Diptera: Agromyzidae): Implications for management. Journal of Economic Entomology 106(3): 1218-1225. Impact factor: 1.779, Entomology 28/98

7. Morrison, III W.R., J.A. Andresen, and Z. Szendrei. 2014. The development of the asparagus miner (Ophiomyia simplex Loew; Diptera: Agromyzidae) in temperate zones: A degree-day model. Pest Management Science 70: 1105-1113. Impact factor: 3.255, Entomology 6/98

8. Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. 2014. The common asparagus beetle and spotted asparagus beetle: Identification, ecology, and management. Journal of Integrated Pest Management 5(3): B1-B6. Impact factor: 2.33, Entomology 14/98

9. Morrison, III W.R., G. Gibson and Z. Szendrei. 2014. The parasitoids of the asparagus miner (Diptera: Agromyzidae): Field parasitism and the influence of food resources on life history. Environmental Entomology 43(6): 1526-1534. Impact factor: 1.450, Entomology 36/98

10. Leskey, T.C., A. Khrimian, D.C. Weber, J.C. Aldrich, B.D. Short, D-H Lee, and W.R. Morrison III. 2015. Behavioral responses of the invasive Halyomorpha halys (Stål) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) to traps baited with stereoisomeric mixtures of 10,11-epoxy- bisabolen-3-ol. Journal of Chemical Ecology 41: 418-429. Impact factor: 3.151, Ecology 39/150

11. Morrison, III W.R., J.P. Cullum, and T.C. Leskey. 2015. Evaluation of trap design and deployment strategy for capturing Haylomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 108: 1683-1692. Impact factor: 1.779, Entomology 28/98

12. Leskey, T.C., D-H. Lee, D.M. Glenn, and W.R. Morrison III. 2015. Behavioral responses of the invasive Halyomorpha halys (Stål) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) to light-based stimuli in the laboratory and field. Journal of Insect Behavior 28: 674-692. Impact factor: 0.931, Entomology 61/98

13. Leskey, T.C., A. Agnello, J.C. Bergh, G.P. Dively, G.C. Hamilton, P. Jentsch, A. Khrimian, G. Krawczyk, T.P. Kuhar, D-H. Lee, W.R. Morrison III, D.F. Polk, C. Rodriguez-Saona, P.W. Shearer, B.D. Short, P.M. Shrewsbury, J.F. Walgenbach, D.C. Weber, C. Welty, J. Whalen, N. Wiman, and F. Zaman. 2015. Attraction of the invasive Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) to traps baited with semiochemical stimuli across the United States. Environmental Entomology 44: 746-756. Impact factor: 1.450, Entomology 36/98

14. Morrison, III W.R., D.-H. Lee, B. Short, A. Khrimian, and T.C. Leskey. 2016. Establishing the behavioral basis for an attract-and-kill strategy to manage the invasive Halyomorpha halys in apple orchards. Journal of Pest Science 89: 81-96. Impact factor: 5.144, Entomology 2/98

15. Morrison, III W.R., A. Ingrao, J. Ali, and Z. Szendrei. 2016. Identification of plant semiochemicals and evaluation of their interactions with insect pests of asparagus. Journal of Plant Interactions 11(1): 11-19. Impact factor: 1.839, Plant Sciences 94/228

16. Morrison, III W.R., C. Mathews, and T.C Leskey. 2016. Frequency, efficiency, and physical characteristics of predation by generalist predators of the brown marmorated stink bug (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) eggs. Biological Control 97: 120-130. Impact factor: 2.607, Entomology 12/98

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17. Morrison, III W.R., D-H. Lee, W.H. Reissig, D. Combs, K. Leahy, A. Tuttle, D. Cooley, and T.C. Leskey. 2016. Inclusion of specialist and generalist stimuli in attract-and-kill programs: Their relative efficacy in apple maggot fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) pest management. Environmental Entomology 45: 974-982. Impact factor: 1.450, Entomology 36/98

18. Morrison, III W.R., B. Poling, and T.C Leskey. 2017. The consequences of sublethal exposure of insecticide on the survivorship and mobility of Haylomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Pest Management Science 73: 389-396. Impact factor: 3.255, Entomology 6/98

19. Morrison, III W.R., A.N. Bryant, B. Poling, N. Quinn, T.C Leskey. 2017. Predation of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) from web-building spiders associated with anthropogenic dwellings. Journal of Insect Behavior 30: 70-85. Impact factor: 0.931, Entomology 61/98

20. Blaauw, B., W.R. Morrison III, C. Mathews, A.L. Nielsen, and T.C. Leskey. 2017. Measuring host plant selection and retention of Halyomorpha halys in a trap crop. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 163: 197-208. Impact factor: 1.623, Entomology 35/94

21. Bergh, C., W.R. Morrison III, S.V. Joseph, and T.C. Leskey. 2017. Characterizing spring emergence of adult Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) using experimental overwintering shelters and commercial pheromone traps. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 162: 336-345. Impact factor: 1.623, Entomology 35/94

22. Morrison, III W.R., A. Acebes-Doria, E. Ogburn, T. Kuhar, J. Walgenbach, J.C. Bergh, L. Nottingham, A. Dimeglio, P. Hipkins, and T.C. Leskey. 2017. Behavioral response of the brown marmorated stink bug (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) to semiochemicals deployed inside and outside anthropogenic structures during the overwintering period. Journal of Economic Entomology 110: 1002-1009. Impact factor: 1.779, Entomology 28/98

23. Weber, D.C., W.R. Morrison III, A. Khrimian, K. Rice, T.C. Leskey, C. Rodriguez-Saona, A.L. Nielsen, and B.R. Blaauw. 2017. Chemical ecology of Halyomorpha halys: Discoveries and applications. Journal of Pest Science 90: 989-1008. Impact factor: 5.144, Entomology 2/98

24. Morrison, III W.R., C.-G. Park, B. Seo, Y.-L. Park, H.G. Kim, K. Rice, D-H. Lee, and T.C Leskey. 2017. Attraction of the invasive Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in its Asian native range to traps baited with semiochemical stimuli. Journal of Pest Science 90: 1205- 1217. Impact factor: 5.144, Entomology 2/98

25. Abram, P., K.A. Hoelmer, A. Acebes-Doria, H. Andrews, E.H. Beers, J.C. Bergh, R. Bessin, D. Biddinger, P. Botch, M. Buffington, M. Cornelius, E. Costi, E. Delfosse, C. Dieckhoff, R. Dobson, Z. Donais, M. Grieshop, G. Hamilton, T. Haye, C. Hedstrom, M. Herlihy, M. Hoddle, C.R.R. Hooks, P.J. Jentsch, N. Joshi, T.P. Kuhar, J. Lara, J. Lee, A. Legrand, T.C. Leskey, D. Lowenstein, L. Maistrello, C. Mathews, J. Milnes, W.R. Morrison III, A.L. Nielsen, E. Ogburn, C. Pickett, K. Poley, J. Pote, J. Radl, P.M. Shrewsbury, E. Talamas, L. Tavella, J. Walgenbach, R. Waterworth, D.C. Weber, C. Welty, and N. Wiman. 2017. Indigenous arthropod natural enemies of the invasive brown marmorated stink bug in North America and Europe. Journal of Pest Science 90: 1009-1020. Impact factor: 5.144, Entomology 2/98

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26. Rice, K.B., S.K. Jones, W.R. Morrison III, and T.C. Leskey. 2017. Spotted wing drosophila prefer low hanging fruit: insights into foraging behavior for management strategies. Journal of Insect Behavior 30: 645-661. Impact factor: 0.931, Entomology 61/98

27. Morrison, III W.R., P. Milonas, D. Kapantaidaki, M. Cesari, E. di Bella, R. Guidetti, T. Haye, L. Maistrello, L. Piemontese, A. Pozzebon, G. Ruocco, B.D. Short, L. Tavella, P. Tirello, G. Vetek, T.C. Leskey. 2017. Attraction of Halyomorpha halys haplotypes in North America and Europe to baited traps. Scientific Reports 7: 16941. Impact factor: 4.259, Multidisciplinary Sciences 10/64

28. Morrison, III W.R., M. Allen, and T.C. Leskey. 2018. Behavioral response of the invasive Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) to host plant stimuli augmented with semiochemicals in the field. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 20: 62-72. Impact factor: 1.779, Entomology 26/98. *Photography and research featured on the cover of the journal

29. Rice, K.B., R.H. Bedoukian, P. Mclean, B.D. Short, W.R. Morrison III, P. Jentsch, N.G. Wiman, G.C. Hamilton, P.M. Shrewsbury, D.C. Weber, A. Khrimian, and T.C. Leskey. 2018. Enhanced response of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) to its aggregation pheromone with ethyl decatrienoate. Journal of Economic Entomology 111: 495-499. Impact factor: 1.779, Entomology 28/98

30. Nixon, L., W.R. Morrison III, K.B. Rice, E. Brockerhoff, T.C. Leskey, F. Guzman, A. Khrimian, S. Goldson, and M. Rostás. 2018. Identification of volatiles released by diapausing brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). PLoS One 13: e0191223. Impact factor: 2.776, Multidisciplinary Sciences 24/69

31. Morrison, III W.R., B.R. Blaauw, A.L. Nielsen, E. Talamas, and T.C. Leskey. 2018. Predation and parasitism by native and exotic natural enemies of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera; Pentatomidae) eggs augmented with semiochemicals and differing host stimuli. Biological Control 121: 140-150. Impact factor: 2.607, Entomology 12/98

32. Morrison, III W.R., R.V. Wilkins, A. Gerken, D.S. Scheff, K.-Y. Zhu, F.H. Arthur, and J.F. Campbell. 2018. The behavioral compatibility of long-lasting insecticide netting with adult Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) and Rhyzopertha dominica (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 111: 2443-2453. Impact factor: 1.779, Entomology 28/98

33. Rice, K.B., W.R. Morrison III, B.D. Short, A. Acebes-Doria, J.C. Bergh, and T.C. Leskey. 2018. Improved trap designs and retention mechanisms for Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 111: 2136-2142. Impact factor: 1.779, Entomology 28/98

34. Acebes-Doria, A., W.R. Morrison III, B.D. Short, H.G. Bush, T.P. Kuhar, C. Duthie, and T.C. Leskey. 2018. Monitoring and biosurveillance tools for Halyomorpha halys Stål (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Insects 9: 82. Impact factor: 2.139, Entomology 18/98

35. Morrison, III W.R., B.R. Blaauw, B.D. Short, A.L. Nielsen, J.C. Bergh, G. Krawczyk, Y.-L. Park, B. Butler, A. Khrimian, and T.C. Leskey. 2019. Successful management of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in commercial apple orchards with an attract-and-kill strategy. Pest Management Science 75: 104-114. Impact factor: 3.255, Entomology 6/98. *Photography and research featured on the cover of the journal

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36. Hancock, T.J., D.-H. Lee, J.C. Bergh, W.R. Morrison III, and T.C. Leskey. 2019. Presence of the invasive brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stål) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) on human-made structures in the fall: Results generated by citizen scientists. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 21: 99-108. Impact factor: 1.779, Entomology 26/98

37. Morrison, III W.R., A. Bruce, R.V. Wilkins, C.E. Albin, and F.H. Arthur. Sanitation improves stored product insect pest management. Insects 10: 77. Impact factor: 2.139, Entomology 18/98

38. Nixon, L.J., A. Tabb, W.R. Morrison III, K.B. Rice, E.G. Brockerhoff, T.C. Leskey, C. van Koten, S. Goldson, M. Rostas. 2019. Volatile release, mobility, and mortality of diapausing Halyomorpha halys during simulated shipping movements and temperature changes. Journal of Pest Science 92: 633-641. Impact factor: 5.144, Entomology 2/98

39. Arthur, F.H., W.R. Morrison III, and A.C. Morey. 2019. Modeling the putative global distribution of the invasive larger grain borer, Prostephanus truncatus (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae): Implications for range expansion and establishment. Scientific Reports 9: 6862. Impact factor: 4.011, Multidisciplinary 15/69

40. Morrison, III W.R., M. Domingue, F.H. Arthur, R. Grosdidier, and S. Myers. 2019. Attraction, arrestment, and preference by immature variabile and the invasive khapra beetle, Trogoderma granarium (Coleoptera: ) to commercially available lures. Journal of Pest Science, in press. Impact factor: 5.144, Entomology 2/98

41. Morrison, III W.R., N. Larson, D. Brabec, and A. Zhang. Methyl benzoate as a putative alternative, environmentally-friendly fumigant for the control of stored product insects. Journal of Economic Entomology, in press. Impact factor: 1.779, Entomology 28/98

42. Kirkpatrick, D.M., K.B. Rice, A. Ibrahim, W.R. Morrison III, T.C. Leskey. Influence of harmonic radar tag attachment on nymphal Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) mobility, survivorship, and detectability. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, accepted. Impact factor: 1.623, Entomology 35/94

43. Kapantaidaki, D.E. , V.I. Evangelou, W.R. Morrison III, T.C. Leskey, J. Brodeur, P. Milonas. 2019. Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) genetic diversity in North America and Europe. Insects, accepted. Impact factor: 2.139, Entomology 18/98

Review Weber, D.C., W.R. Morrison III, A. Khrimian, K.B. Rice, B. Short, M.V. Herlihy, and T.C. Leskey. Attractiveness of pheromone component ratios with and without the synergist, methyl (2E,4E,6Z)-2,4,6-decatrienoate, to brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stål) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Journal of Economic Entomology.

Review Kirkpatrick, D. M., K.B. Rice, A. Ibrahim, S.J. Fleischer, J.F. Tooker, A. Tabb, H. Medeiros, M. Gish, W.R Morrison III, T.C. Leskey. The influence of marking methods on mobility, survivorship, and field recovery of adult and nymphal Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata.

MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION

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Prep Scully, E.D., W.R. Morrison III, B. Oppert, A. Gerken, D. Scheff, L. Perkin, S. Adrianos, J. Campbell, F. Arthur. Exploiting sensory genomics systems for improved monitoring and control of stored product pests.

Prep Morrison, III W.R., E.D. Scully, B. Oppert, J. Campbell, F. Arthur, L. Perkin. Key factors affecting the success of agricultural pests: Case study with the model species, Tribolium castaneum.

Prep Ludwick, D., W.R. Morrison III, A. Acebes-Doria, J.C. Bergh, C. Gonzales, G. Hamilton, P.J. Jentsch, G. Krawczyk, T.P. Kuhar, A.L. Nielsen, D. Pfeiffer, M. Raupp, K.B. Rice, C. Rodriguez-Saona, S. Rondon, P. Shrewsbury, J. Walgenbach and T.C. Leskey. Estimating the outreach efforts for combating the brown marmorated stink bug six years after its outbreak in the US.

Prep Bedoya, C., W.R. Morrison III, K.B. Rice, E. Brockerhoff, T.C. Leskey, and X. Nelson. Brown murmurations: Acoustic ecology of the invasive brown marmorated stink bug during fall dispersal and overwintering.

Prep Scheff, D.S., A.R. Gerken, W.R. Morrison III, F.H. Arthur, and J.F. Campbell. Behavioral and insecticide effects of a deltamethrin incorporated polyethylene net against stored product insects.

Prep Oppert, B., A. Muszewska, K. Steczkiewicz, F. Arthur, R. Beeman, H. Blackmon, J.F. Campbell, R. Dias, P. Ebert, J. Fabrick, L. Fallis, K. Friesen, R. Guedes, R. Hall, K. Hartzer, S. Koren, J. Lord, M. Lorenz, A. Martynov, T. Morgan, W.R. Morrison III, D. Schlipalius, E. Scully, T. Smith, J. Spencer, K. Steczkiewicz, W. Terra, C. Terra. The adaptive strategy of the lesser grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica, to ensure success as a stored grain pest.

Prep Rice, K., W.R. Morrison III, K. Cloonan, E. Rowe. The efficacy of attract-and-kill in agroecosystems: A meta-analysis.

Prep Rault, L., G. Bingham, H. Quellhorst, C. Albin, J.F. Campbell, F. Ellers, and W.R. Morrison III. The behavioral response of stored product insects to volatile compounds exhibiting documented repellency to a range of other .

Prep Wilkins, R., and W.R. Morrison III. Life-stage dependent differences in the effect of long- lasting insecticide netting on the mobility and dispersal of immature Trogoderma variabile (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) and Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae).

Prep Morrison, III W.R., C. Athanassiou, H. Quellhorst, and N. Kavallieratos. Light-based attract- and-kill for a range of stored product insects.

Prep Quellhorst, H., C. Athanassiou, and W.R. Morrison III. The outcome of intraspecific competition between the invasive Prostephanus truncatus (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) and cosmopolitan Sitophilus zeamais (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) on progeny, kernel damage, and mold growth in maize at different temperatures.

Prep Quellhorst, H., C. Athanassiou, and W.R. Morrison III. The biology, ecology, and management of the larger grain borer, Prostephanus truncatus (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae).

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Prep Gerken, A.R., D.S. Scheff, F.H. Arthur, W.R. Morrison III, K.Y. Zhu, and J.F. Campbell. Exposure to long-lasting insecticide netting impacts reproductive output and mating behavior of Tribolium castaneum.

Prep Domingue, M.J., W.R. Morrison III, K. Yeater, and S. Myers. Cuticular hydrocarbon extracts from dermestids are repellent to conspecifics and heterospecifics in the laboratory.

PATENTS

2019 Morrison, III W.R., B. Lingren, V. McKenney, V. Chebny, S. Myers, and M. Domingue. Novel attraction of immature khapra beetle to conspecific aggregation pheromone. Provisional Patent #62810366, U.S. Patent Office.

POPULAR PRESS ARTICLES

1. Morrison, III W.R. Native predators may be having a larger impact than expected on invasive stink bug. Entomology Today. March 25th, 2016.

2. Morrison, III W.R. Why one entomologist had to become a “coordination gladiator”. Entomology Today. January 17th, 2018.

3. Morrison, III W.R. When the path less traveled leads to hissing cockroaches for a more inclusive tomorrow. Entomology Today. June 15th, 2018.

4. Morrison, III W.R. Invasive Insects: The Top 4 “Most Wanted” List. Entomology Today. July 12th, 2018.

5. Morrison, III W.R. Attract-and-kill strategy shows promise for managing brown marmorated stink bugs. EntomologyToday. October 18th, 2018.

6. Morrison, III W.R. How the mighty mite conquered the heart of one entomologist. EntomologyToday. November 30th, 2018.

7. Morrison, III W.R. An ode to everyday youth outreach. EntomologyToday. February 18th, 2019.

8. Morrison, III W.R. Why researchers are re-creating an infamous hitchhiker’s month-long journey around the globe. EntomologyToday. March 6th, 2019.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS (PROCEEDINGS, EXTENSION DOCUMENTS, REPORTS, ABSTRACTS)

2018 Domingue, M.J., W.R. Morrison III, F.H. Arthur, S.W. Myers, and T.W. Phillips. Optimization of lures for khapra beetle. Annual APHIS Report, Washington, D.C.

2018 Morrison, III W.R., and R. Wilkins. The use of long-lasting insecticide netting to prevent dispersal of stored product insects. Proceedings of the 12th International Working Conference on Stored Product Protection, Berlin, Germany.

2018 Morrison, III W.R., J.C. Bergh, T.P. Kuhar, J. Walgenbach, and T.C. Leskey. Evaluation of pheromone-baited traps for the monitoring and management of nuisance problems

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associated with the invasive brown marmorated stink bug. “Integrated Protection of Stored Products” Meeting in Slovenia, IOBC-WPRS Bulletin 130: 116-122.

2016 Morrison, III W.R., C. Mathews, T.C. Leskey. Hunting down the hunters: H. halys egg damage and natural enemies. 91st Cumberland-Shenandoah Fruit Worker’s Meeting Conference Proceedings, Winchester, VA.

2016 Anne L. Nielsen, Monique Rivera, Dean Polk, Tracy Leskey, Rob Morrison, Daniel Dalton, Chris Hedstrom, Elizabeth Tomasino, Vaughn Walton, Nik Wiman, Michael Saunders, and Doug Pfeiffer. 2016. Integrated pest management for brown marmorated stink bug in vineyards: A synopsis of what researchers have learned so far and management recommendations using an integrated approach. North East IPM Center Factsheet. Link: http://www.stopbmsb.org/stopBMSB/assets/File/BMSB-in-Grapes-English.pdf

2016 Wiman, N., V. Walton, C. Rodriguez-Saona, D. Pfeiffer, W.R. Morrison III, T.C. Leskey. Small fruit management for brown marmorated stink bug. North East IPM Center Factsheet.

2016 Bergh, C., A. Acebes-Doria, T.C. Leskey, W.R. Morrison III, B. Short, G. Krawczyk, J. Walgenbach, A. Agnello, P. Jentsch, G. Hamilton, A. Nielsen, V. Walton, N. Wiman, P. Shearer, B. Beers. Integrated pest management for brown marmorated stink bug in orchard crops: A synopsis of what researchers have learned so far and management recommendations using an integrated approach. North East IPM Center Factsheet.

2016 Morrison, III W.R., A. Nielsen, C. Bergh, G. Krawczyk, B. Blaauw, Y.-L. Park, B. Butler, T.C. Leskey. Attract-and-kill and pheromone-baited traps for management of brown marmorated stink bug. USDA factsheet, SARE-funded project, Kearneysville, WV.

2015 Morrison, III W.R., and T.C. Leskey. Developing the behavioral basis of attract-and-kill for the brown marmorated stink bug in apple. 90th Cumberland-Shenandoah Fruit Worker’s Meeting Conference Proceedings, Winchester, VA.

2015 Morrison, III W.R., T.C. Leskey, T. Kuhar, J. Aigner, G. Dively, E. Zobel, J. Brust, J. Whalen, B. Cissel, J. Walgenbach, K. Rice, S. Fleischer, S. Rondon. Integrated pest management for brown marmorated stink bug in vegetables: A synopsis of what researchers have learned so far and management recommendations using an integrated approach. North East IPM Center Factsheet. http://www.stopbmsb.org/stopBMSB/assets/File/BMSB-in- Vegetables-English.pdf

2015 Buchanan, A.L., W.R. Morrison III, B. Werling, A. Ingrao, and Z. Szendrei. Common and spotted asparagus beetle as a pest of asparagus. Michigan State University Extension, East Lansing, MI. Accessible online at: http://vegetable.ent.msu.edu/images/asparagus-beetle- factsheet-7_9_15.pdf

2015 Pote, J., A.N. Nielsen, C. Welty, R. Bessin, C. Mathews, K. Deroshia, M. Grieshop, J. Walgenbach, E. Ogburn, J. Moore, J. Kotcon, and W.R. Morrison III. Biological control of brown marmorated stink bug. eOrganic, accessible online: http://eorganic.info/sites/eorganic.info/files/u461/BMSB%20Natural%20Enemies %20Fact%20Sheet.pdf

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2015 Krasnow, C., M. Hausbeck, A. Bryant, W.R. Morrison III, B. Werling, N. Quinn, and Z. Szendrei. Diseases and insects in Michigan cucurbits and their management. #E327l.6, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Accessible online at: http://shop.msu.edu/product_p/bulletin-e3276.htm

2015 Leskey, T.C. and W.R. Morrison III. Reliable season-long monitoring for the brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB). Handout, Managing invasive brown marmorated stink bugs in organic agriculture, out-buildings, and homes: A special farm field day featuring the latest research, Redbud Farm, Inwood, WV.

2015 Morrison, III W.R. and T.C. Leskey. Attract-and-kill to control BMSB in apple. Handout, Managing invasive brown marmorated stink bugs in organic agriculture, out-buildings, and homes: A special farm field day featuring the latest research, Redbud Farm, Inwood, WV.

2015 Morrison, III W.R., C. Mathews, and T.C. Leskey. Sustainable management of the brown marmorated stink bug. Factsheet for OREI-funded project, USDA and Shepherd University.

2014 Morrison, III W.R., B. Bishop, and Z. Szendrei. Degree-day model for managing the asparagus miner in the Midwest. October eIssue, Vegetable Growers News, Sparta, MI.

2014 Morrison, III W.R., S. Linderman, M.K. Hausbeck, B.P. Werling, and Z. Szendrei. Disease and insect pests of asparagus. E3219, Michigan State University Extension, East Lansing, MI. Accessible online at: http://vegetable.ent.msu.edu/images/E3219AspargusIPM- smRes.pdf

2014 Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. Asparagus miner degree-day model is now available on MSU Enviro-weather. Michigan State University Extension, Vegetable News. Online at: http://msue.anr.msu.edu/news/asparagus_miner_degree_day_model_now_available_on_m su_enviro_weather

2014 Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. The odious asparagus miner and odorous asparagus. Michigan State University Extension, Vegetable News. Online at: http://msue.anr.msu.edu/news/odious_asparagus_miner_and_odorous_asparagus

2013 Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. Biology of insects and natural enemies. Proceedings of the Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Expo, Grand Rapids, MI, 1-4. Online at: http://www.glexpo.com/summaries/2013summaries/BiologicalControlOfInsects.pdf

2013 Szendrei, Z. and W.R. Morrison III. Asparagus miner integrated management. Proceedings of the Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Expo, Grand Rapids, MI, 1-3. Online at: http://www.glexpo.com/summaries/2013summaries/Asparagus.pdf

2013 Szendrei, Z. and W.R. Morrison III. Asparagus miner management. Hand-out, MSU Summer Vegetable Research Tour, 1-4.

2013 Morrison, III W.R. The asparagus miner. Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation. Accessible at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asparagus_miner

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2012 Szendrei, Z., A. Byrne and W.R. Morrison III. Asparagus miner integrated management. Proceedings of the Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Expo, Grand Rapids, MI, 1-2. Online at: http://www.glexpo.com/summaries/2012summaries/asparagus.pdf

2012 Szendrei, Z. and W.R. Morrison III. The asparagus miner and its natural enemies in Michigan. Michigan State University, Extension News, published 3/19/2012. Accessible at: http://news.msue.msu.edu/news/article/the_asparagus_miner_and_its_natural_enemies_in _michigan

2011 Morrison III, W.R. Macrocentrus cingulum (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) natural enemy factsheet. Biological control: A guide to natural enemies in North America. Department of Entomology, Cornell University. Accessible at: http://www.biocontrol.entomology.cornell.edu/parasitoids/macrocentrus.html

2011 Szendrei, Z. and W.R. Morrison III. Factsheet: Asparagus Miner. Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Accessible at: http://bookstore.msue.msu.edu/Bulletin/PDF/E3143.pdf

2010 Szendrei, Z. and W.R. Morrison III. Asparagus miner research. Proceedings of the Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Expo.

2010 Szendrei, Z. and W.R. Morrison III. Asparagus miner integrated pest management research update. Vegetable Crop Advisory Team Alert 25(18): 1-2. Accessible at: http://www.ipm.msu.edu/cat10veg/V09-08-10sm.pdf

INVITED PRESENTATIONS (MENTORED STUDENTS IN ITALICS)

Summary: 87 invited talks (66 as lead author or by mentored students as lead) given at regional, national, and international conferences in 22 U.S. States and five countries.

Apr ’20 Morrison, III W.R. Diversifying IPM programs to protect your food as it travels from farm to fork. USDA-ARS Temperate Tree Fruit and Vegetable Research, Wapato, WA.

Nov ’19 Morrison, III W.R, R. Wilkins, H. Quellhorst, R. Grosdidier, and C. Albin. Can we afford to stop IPM after harvest? Farm to fork IPM programs to improve the sustainability of pest management for the entire agricultural supply chain. 67th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, St. Louis, MO.

Nov ’19 Domingue, M.J., W.R. Morrison III, and S.W. Myers. Behavioral effects of naturally extracted fatty acid on Trogoderma larvae. 67th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, St. Louis, MO.

Nov ’19 Wilkins, R.V. and W.R. Morrison III. The promise of long-lasting insecticide-incorporated netting for diversifying post-harvest IPM programs for food facilities. 67th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, St. Louis, MO.

Nov ’19 Quellhorst, H., C. Albin, J.F. Campbell, F. Eller and W.R. Morrison III. When prove uncooperative: the behavioral response of the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum

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(Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) to attractive and repellent compounds that are neither. 67th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, St. Louis, MO.

Jun ’19 Morrison, III W.R, N. Larson, D. Brabec, and A. Zhang. Prospects for the use of methyl benzoate as an alternative fumigant to control post-harvest pests. 35th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Chemical Ecology, Atlanta, GA.

May ’19 Morrison, III W.R. Innovative entomological solutions to increase the sustainability of agriculture in the 21st Century. Department of Biology, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI.

May ’19 Morrison, III W.R. Enhancing your science by creating and leveraging compelling, artistic photos: basics on why, when, and how. Invited by Dr. Tania Kim, Bugworks Seminar Series, Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

May ’19 Morrison, III W.R. Searching for, applying to, succeeding in, and enjoying US government positions. Invited by Dr. Brian McCornack, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

Apr ’19 Morrison, III W.R. Issues and challenges in stored product integrated pest management programs. Invited by Dr. Tania Kim, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

Apr ’19 Morrison, III W.R. Insect chemical ecology methodology field demonstration. Invited by Dr. Tom Phillips, Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

Mar ’19 Morrison, III W.R., P. Milonas, D. Kapantaidaki, M. Cesari, E. di Bella, R. Guidetti, T. Haye, L. Maistrello, L. Piemontese, A. Pozzebon, G. Ruocco, B.D. Short, L. Tavella, P. Tirello, G. Vetek, and T.C. Leskey. Attractiveness of semiochemical stimuli paired with field- deployed traps of H. halys in Europe and the USA – Results of a multinational trapping study. Brown Marmorated Stink Bug – Phytosanitary Regulatory Framework, International Association for the Plant Protection Sciences, Tbilisi, Georgia.

Mar ’19 Morrison, III W.R. Recently hired perspective on government positions: searching, applying, interviewing. Student & ECP Luncheon, 74th Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH.

Mar ’19 Morrison, III W.R., R.V. Wilkins, R. Grosdidier, F.H. Arthur, C. Athanassiou, S. Myers, and M. Domingue. From lab studies to the field: How the behavioral ecology of post-harvest insects can inform monitoring, management, and quarantine programs. 74th Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH.

Mar ’19 Leskey, T.C., D. M. Kirkpatrick, D.C. Ludwick, A.L. Nielsen, J.C. Bergh, G. Krawczyk, T.P. Kuhar, A. Acebes-Doria, W.R. Morrison III, and K.B. Rice. Integrating IPM tactics for the invasive brown marmorated stink bug into orchard management systems. 90th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Blacksburg, VA.

Feb ’19 Morrison, III W.R., R.V. Wilkins, F.H. Arthur, D. Brabec, and M. Casada. Up-and-coming technologies in fumigation and stored product integrated pest management. Nebraska Urban Pest Management Conference, Nebraska State Pest Control Association, Lincoln, NE.

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Dec’ 18 Morrison, III W.R. The secret life of your food after harvest: developing behaviorally- based management and monitoring approaches for stored product insects. Invited by Dr. Troy Anderson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE.

Nov ’18 Morrison, III W.R., F.H. Arthur, and D. Brabec. Integrated pest management in stored product insects. Invited by Frannie Miller, Kansas Commercial Applicators Training, Salina, KS.

Nov ’18 Morrison, III W.R. Protecting our crops after harvest from insects while increasing the sustainability of agriculture. Invited by Wildlife Society, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

Oct ’18 Domingue, M.J., S. Myers, F.H. Arthur, W.R. Morrison III, T.P. Phillips. Khapra beetle behavioral responses to adult pheromones and larval extracts. 12th International Working Conference on Stored Product Protection, Berlin, Germany.

Jun ’18 Morrison, III W.R. The secret life of your food after harvest: Diversifying IPM programs for stored product insects. Invited by Dr. Tracy. C. Leskey, USDA-ARS Appalachian Fruit Research Station, Kearneysville, WV.

Mar ’18 Morrison, III W.R. The creatures that go bump in your food: Developing behaviorally- based management strategies for agricultural pests. Invited by Dr. Debbie Finke, Division of Plant Sciences Seminar Series, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.

Mar ’18 Morrison, III W.R, M. Domingue, F.H. Arthur. Assessing attractants for potential inclusion in behaviorally-based monitoring and management strategies for the warehouse and khapra beetle. 73rd Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Madison, WI.

Nov ’17 Morrison, III W.R. and T.C. Leskey. Combating the threat posed by the invasive brown marmorated stink bug through a nationally coordinated research, outreach, and IPM program to deliver sustainable solutions to stakeholders. 65th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Denver, CO.

Oct ’17 Morrison, III W.R. Recently hired perspective on interviewing for government jobs. ESA Webinar Series, “Interviewing Skills Part II”, Annapolis, MD.

Mar ’17 Morrison, III W.R. and T.C. Leskey. Biological control of brown marmorated stink bug eggs on wild hosts over two years. 87th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Newport, RI.

Mar ’17 Rice, K., A. Tabb, H. Medeiros, J. Tooker, T.C. Leskey, and W.R. Morrison III. Tracking insects in the field using lasers and drones. 87th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Newport, RI.

Mar ’17 Morrison, III W.R. and T.C. Leskey. Using radar to track the movement of the invasive brown marmorated stink bug on hosts augmented with varied stimuli. 87th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Newport, RI.

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Mar ’17 Akotsen-Mensah, C., A. Nielsen, W.R. Morrison III, T.C. Leskey, and J.C. Bergh. Re- introducing IPM post BMSB detection in apples. 87th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Newport, RI.

Feb ’17 Bergh, J.C., and W.R. Morrison III. Management of the brown marmorated stink bug and other orchard pests through IPM. County Winter Fruit School, Cana, VA.

Feb ’17 Bergh, J.C., and W.R. Morrison III. Management of the brown marmorated stink bug and other orchard pests through IPM. County Winter Fruit School, Roanoke, VA.

Feb ’17 Bergh, J.C., and W.R. Morrison III. Management of the brown marmorated stink bug and other orchard pests through IPM. County Winter Fruit School, Blackstone, VA.

Feb ’17 Bergh, J.C., and W.R. Morrison III. Management of the brown marmorated stink bug and other orchard pests through IPM. County Winter Fruit School, Lovington, VA.

Feb ’17 Bergh, J.C., and W.R. Morrison III. Management of the brown marmorated stink bug and other orchard pests through IPM. County Winter Fruit School, Syria, VA.

Feb ’17 Bergh, J.C., and W.R. Morrison III. Management of the brown marmorated stink bug and other orchard pests through IPM. County Winter Fruit School, Winchester, VA.

Feb ’17 Morrison, III W.R. Integrated pest management of the invasive brown marmorated stink bug through behaviorally-based strategies. Invited by Brenda Oppert, Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

Sep ’16 Morrison, III W.R., D.-H. Lee, Bruce G. Colpitts, Charles Vincent, Gilles Boiteau, and T.C. Leskey. Using the latest generation of harmonic radar and microtags to track the retention capacity of the invasive brown marmorated stink bug in vegetables and tree fruit augmented with semiochemicals. XXV International Congress of Entomology, Orlando, FL.

Sep ’16 Leskey, T.C., B.D. Short, W.R. Morrison III, A.L. Nielsen, B. Blaauw, G. Krawczyk, J.C. Bergh. Behaviorally-based management of brown marmorated stink bug. XXV International Congress of Entomology, Orlando, FL.

Sep ’16 Bryant, A. and W.R. Morrison III. Bringing Blattodea back to Breckinridge: 4-H insect program ignites interest in science among middle school students. XXV International Congress of Entomology, Orlando, FL.

Sep ’16 Quinn, N. and W.R. Morrison III. Outreach in science: Where we’re at and why we need to engage the public in the buzz about entomology. XXV International Congress of Entomology, Orlando, FL.

Aug ’16 Morrison, III W.R. Monitoring and management of the brown marmorated stink bug: Delivering sustainable solutions to stakeholders. Invited by Jim Campbell, USDA-ARS, Center for Grain and Animal Health Research, Manhattan, KS.

Jul ’16 Morrison, III W.R. and T.C. Leskey. The behavioral basis of attract-and-kill for managing the brown marmorated stink bug in apple. Maryland State Horticultural Society 2016 Summer Tour, Thurmont, MD.

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Jul ’16 Morrison, III W.R. Standing out from the crowd: promoting your strengths and meeting the right people through community outreach. Early Career Professional-organized ESA Webinar, Annapolis, MD.

Apr ’16 Morrison, III W.R. Monitoring and managing the invasive brown marmorated stink bug for the benefit of growers. Invited by Dr. J. Bryan Unruh, Department of Entomology, University of Florida, Gainsville, FL.

Apr ’16 Morrison, III W.R. Monitoring and managing the invasive brown marmorated stink bug for the benefit of growers. Invited by Dr. J. Bryan Unruh, West Florida Research Center, University of Florida, Jay, FL.

Mar ’16 Morrison, III W.R. and T.C. Leskey. 5 year review of lessons learned about brown marmorated stink bug. Red Tomato Annual Growers Meeting, EcoApple Summit, Hyde Park, NY.

Mar ’16 Morrison, III W.R. Thinking about pesticide use in terms of integrated pest management to increase the sustainability of agriculture. World Affairs Seminar: Pollinators and Pesticides, National Conservation Training Center (NCTC), Shepherdstown, WV.

Mar ’16 Morrison, III W.R., N.F. Quinn, and T.C. Leskey. Friend or foe: knowing your key beneficial and pest insects and some methods for managing them. Gardening in the Shenandoah Valley Symposium, hosted by the Northern Shenandoah Valley Master Gardeners Association, Shenandoah University, Winchester, VA.

Feb ’16 Morrison, III W.R. Monitoring and Management of the brown marmorated stink bug: Delivering sustainable solutions to stakeholders. Invited by Dr. Mark Abney, Department of Entomology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

Feb ’16 Morrison, III W.R. and T.C. Leskey. Avoiding ‘brownouts’: Tactics to monitor, manage, and minimize brown marmorated stink bug populations. Invited by Dr. Yong-Lak Park, Departmental Seminar, Division of Plant and Soil Sciences, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV.

Feb ’16 Morrison, III W.R., B.D. Short, and T.C. Leskey. Update on attract-and-kill and trap type/lure comparisons for brown marmorated stink bug. Western Maryland Regional Fruit Meeting, Keedysville, MD.

Feb ’16 Morrison, III W.R. Invasion ecology of and countermeasures against the brown marmorated stink bug. Jefferson County Science Fair, Harpers Ferry Middle School, Harpers Ferry, WV.

Dec ’15 Morrison, III W.R. Objective 2: Other control tactics (progress on cultural, behavioral, and RNAi strategies). USDA NIFA SCRI CAP Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Project Stakeholder Advisory Panel Meeting, Kearneysville, WV.

Dec ’15 Poling, B., W.R. Morrison III, A. Bryant, N. Quinn, and T. Leskey. Predation of the invasive brown marmorated stink bug (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) by spiders associated with human dwellings. USDA NIFA SCRI CAP Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Project Stakeholder Advisory Panel Meeting, Kearneysville, WV.

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Dec ’15 Morrison, III W.R., B. Poling, and T.C Leskey. Sublethal effects of insecticides on the behavior of Halyomorpha halys: Mobility and flight capacity. USDA NIFA SCRI CAP Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Project Stakeholder Advisory Panel Meeting, Kearneysville, WV.

Dec ’15 Hancock, T.J., D-H Lee, J.C. Bergh, W.R. Morrison III, and T.C. Leskey. Overwintering site selection for brown marmorated stink bug: Results generated by citizen scientists. USDA NIFA SCRI CAP Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Project Stakeholder Advisory Panel Meeting, Kearneysville, WV.

Dec ’15 Morrison, III W.R. Exploiting the behavioral ecology and trophic interactions of the brown marmorated stink bug to deliver sustainable solutions to stakeholders. Invited by Dr. Mark Marsalis, Entomology, Plant Pathology, and Weed Science Department, New Mexico State University, Agricultural Science Center, Los Lunas, NM.

Dec ’15 Morrison, III W.R. Exploiting the behavioral ecology and trophic interactions of the brown marmorated stink bug to deliver sustainable solutions to stakeholders. Invited by Dr. Mark Marsalis, Entomology, Plant Pathology, and Weed Science Department, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM.

Nov ’15 Morrison, III W.R., B. Poling, and T.C Leskey. Sublethal effects of insecticides on the behavior of Halyomorpha halys: Mobility and flight capacity. 63rd Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN.

Nov ’15 Leskey, T.C., B.D. Short, D.-H. Lee, W.R. Morrison III, J.C. Bergh, J.P. Cullum, D. Weber, and A. Khrimian. Pheromone-based decision support tools and management tactics for the invasive brown marmorated stink bug (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in specialty crops. 63rd Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN.

Nov ’15 Hancock, T.J., D-H Lee, J.C. Bergh, W.R. Morrison III, and T.C. Leskey. Overwintering site selection for brown marmorated stink bug: Results generated by citizen scientists. 63rd Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN.

Sep ’15 Morrison, III W.R. Exploiting the behavioral ecology and trophic interactions of the brown marmorated stink bug to deliver sustainable solutions to stakeholders. Invited by Dr. Ric Bessin, Department of Entomology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.

Sep ’15 Morrison, III W.R. Exploiting the behavioral ecology, chemical ecology, and trophic interactions of the brown marmorated stink bug to deliver sustainable solutions to stakeholders. Invited by Dr. Ric Bessin, Department of Entomology, University of Kentucky Research and Education Center, Princeton, KY.

Jun ’15 Hancock, T.J., D-H Lee, J.C. Bergh, W.R. Morrison III, T.C. Leskey. Utilizing citizen science to identify characteristics important to overwintering site selection for brown marmorated stink bug. Bi-Annual Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Northeast IPM Working Group Meeting, College Park, MD.

Apr ’15 Morrison, III W.R. Current and future management of vegetable and fruit pests in Ohio. Invited by Dr. Luis Canas, Department of Entomology Seminar, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

Summer 2019 Morrison CV - 20

Apr ’15 Morrison, III W.R. Developing sustainable pest management systems for old and new threats to specialty crops. Invited by Dr. Luis Canas, Department of Entomology Seminar, Ohio State University, Wooster, OH.

Mar ’15 Morrison, III W.R. and T.C. Leskey. Laying the foundation for an attract-and-kill strategy to manage H. halys (Pentatomidae: Hemiptera) in apple orchards in the mid-Atlantic. 86th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Rehoboth, DE.

Feb ’15 Morrison, III W.R. and T.C. Leskey. Behaviorally-based management strategies for the brown marmorated stink bug: An update from West Virginia. Invited by Dr. Kelly Hamby, Department of Entomology Colloquium Series, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.

Feb ’15 Morrison, III W.R. Attract-and-kill & SARE Project Update. BMSB SCRI Planning Meeting, Kearneysville, WV.

Jan ’15 Morrison, III W.R., C. Mathews, T.C Leskey. Management of invasive pests and other emerging issues in sustainable pest control. 16th Annual Cultivate the Chesapeake Foodshed Conference, Chesapeake Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture, College Park, MD.

Jan ’15 Morrison, III W.R., Clarissa Mathews, and T.C. Leskey. Tracking bugs on the farm. Invited by A. Nielsen, BMSB OREI Overview and Planning Meeting, Bridgeton, NJ.

Dec ’14 Morrison, III W.R., C. Mathews, and T. Leskey. Using harmonic radar to measure the retention capacity of trap crops for the invasive brown marmorated stink bug in organic pepper production. Poster presentation, USDA NIFA SCRI CAP Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Project Stakeholder Advisory Panel Meeting, Kearneysville, WV.

Oct ’14 Morrison, III W.R. and T.C. Leskey. Using a carrot-and-stick approach: Attraction, retention, and management of brown marmorated stink bug in fruit and vegetables. Invited by Dr. George Hamilton, Department of Entomology’s Seminar Series, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.

Jun ’14 Morrison, III W.R., Z. Szendrei and T. Leskey. Steps leading to the identification and application of semiochemicals in agriculture. Annual Macadamia Workshop, South African Macadamia Growers’ Association (SAMAC), Tzaneen, South Africa.

Jun ’14 Morrison, III W.R., Z. Szendrei, and T. Leskey. Field and landscape distribution of insects in agriculture: Prospects for their management through the use of semiochemicals. Annual Macadamia Research Symposium, South African Macadamia Growers’ Association (SAMAC), Tzaneen, South Africa.

Mar ’14 Morrison, III W.R. Stalking sustainable solutions for Michigan’s asparagus growers: The integrated pest management of a stalk-mining fly, the asparagus miner. Invited by Dr. Tracy Leskey, USDA-ARS Appalachian Fruit Research Station, Kearneysville, WV.

Feb ’14 Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. Using baits in the management of the asparagus miner. Poster presentation, Annual MSU Interdepartmental Plant Science Fellowship Recruiting Weekend for potential graduate students, East Lansing, MI.

Summer 2019 Morrison CV - 21

Feb ’14 Morrison, III W.R. The integrated pest management and tritrophic interactions of the asparagus miner, a not-so-minor pest of asparagus. Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavior Colloquium Series, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.

Jan ’14 Morrison, III W.R. Get your tarsi off my asparagus: Exploiting ecological and behavioral knowledge in an integrated pest management program for the asparagus miner (Diptera: Agromyzidae). Oral presentation, EEBB Program 2013/2014 Distinguished Student Speaker, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.

Dec ’13 Morrison III, W.R. Predators and parasitoids. Oral presentation, Biological Control Workshop, Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Expo, Grand Rapids, MI.

Nov ’13 Szendrei, Z., W.R. Morrison III, and J. Jubenville. From asparagus to potatoes: vegetable IPM in Michigan. Oral presentation, 61st Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, P-IE Section Symposium: Current Status of Vegetable Insect Pests in the USA, Austin, TX.

Sep ’13 Szendrei, Z. and W.R. Morrison III. Asparagus miner management. Michigan State University Summer Vegetable Research Tour, Hart, MI.

Mar ’13 Szendrei, Z. and W.R. Morrison III. Asparagus miner management update. Oceana Asparagus Day, Hart, MI.

Mar ’12 Szendrei, Z. and W.R. Morrison III. Asparagus insect update. Oceana Asparagus Day, Hart, MI.

Mar ’11 Szendrei, Z. and W.R. Morrison III. Asparagus miner study from summer 2010 & biological control. Oceana Asparagus Day, Hart, MI.

Sep ’10 Szendrei, Z. and W.R. Morrison III. Asparagus miner integrated pest management. Oceana Field Day, Hart, MI.

Feb ’10 Morrison, III W.R. Biological career networking interviews, Professional Development Institute (PDI), Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI.

CONTRIBUTED ORAL PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (MENTORED STUDENTS IN ITALICS)

Summary: 65 contributed oral talks (47 as lead author or by mentored students as lead) given at regional, national, and international conferences in 22 U.S. States and five countries.

Nov ’19 Murrell, E.G., N.E. Chérémond, W.R. Morrison III, K.M Peterson, J.E. Prasifka, D.L. Van Tassel, A. Vilela. From WTH to IPM: Rapid management strategy development for a specialist pest in a newly domesticated crop. 67th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, St. Louis, MO.

Sep ’19 Morrison, III W.R., and R.V. Wilkins. Long-lasting insecticide-incorporated netting is effective against multiple stored product insects species and life stages. Integrated Protection of Stored Products, International Organization for the Study of Biological Control, West Palearctic Regional Section, Pisa, Italy.

Summer 2019 Morrison CV - 22

Sep ’19 Quellhorst, H., F.H. Arthur, and W.R. Morrison III. Efficacy of novel, reduced-risk insecticides for inducing mortality and sublethal changes in the behavior of post-harvest beetles, Prostephanus truncatus and Sitophilus zeamais after exposure on concrete surfaces and maize. Integrated Protection of Stored Products, International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control of Noxious and Plants, West Palearctic Regional Section, Pisa, Italy.

Sep ’19 Domingue, M.J., W.R. Morrison III, P. Agrafioti, G. Baliota, M. Sakka, D. Scheff, E. Lampiri, M. Gourgouta, and C.G. Athanassiou. Assessment of different traps and attractants in three processing facilities in Central Greece. Integrated Protection of Stored Products, International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control of Noxious Animals and Plants, West Palearctic Regional Section, Pisa, Italy.

Sep ’19 Domingue, M.J., W.R. Morrison III, and S.W. Myers. Behavioral effects of naturally extracted fatty acid on Trogoderma larvae. Integrated Protection of Stored Products, International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control of Noxious Animals and Plants, West Palearctic Regional Section, Pisa, Italy.

Apr’ 19 Quellhorst, H. and W.R. Morrison III. Transforming maize production to help solve global food biosecurity. 3-minute Thesis Competition, Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. *1st Place in the Ph.D. Student Competition.

Apr’ 19 Wilkins, R.V. and W.R. Morrison III. Prevention of immigrating insects into food facilities. 3-minute Thesis Competition, Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. *2nd Place in the M.S. Student Competition.

Mar ’19 Quellhorst, H., and W.R. Morrison III. Efficacy of novel, reduced-risk insecticides for inducing mortality and sublethal changes in behavior for the post-harvest beetles, Prostephanus truncatus and Sitophilus zeamais after exposure on concrete surfaces. 95th Annual Meeting of the Central States Entomological Society, Overland Park, KS. *1st Place in the Ph.D. Student Oral Presentation Competition.

Mar ’19 Wilkins, R.V., and W.R. Morrison III. Life-stage specific differences in the mobility of Trogoderma variabile (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) after exposure to long-lasting insecticide netting. 95th Annual Meeting of the Central States Entomological Society, Overland Park, KS. *3rd Place in the Master’s Student Oral Presentation Competition.

Mar ’19 Wilkins, R.V., and W.R. Morrison III. Life-stage specific differences in the mobility of Trogoderma variabile (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) after exposure to long-lasting insecticide netting. K-State Graduate, Arts, and Discovery (GRAD) Forum, Manhattan, KS.

Mar ’19 Arthur, F.H., W.R. Morrison III, and A. Morey. Modelling the potential climatic suitability of the larger grain borer, Prostephanus truncatus (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae): Implications for range expansion and establishment. 74th Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH.

Mar ’19 Wilkins, R.V., and W.R. Morrison III. Life-stage specific differences in the mobility of Trogoderma variabile (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) after exposure to long-lasting insecticide netting. 74th Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH. *1st Place in Student Plant-Insect Ecosystem Section Master’s Oral Student Competition.

Summer 2019 Morrison CV - 23

Mar ’19 Nixon, L., W.R. Morrison III, K. Rice, T.C. Leskey, S. Goldson, E. Brockerhoff, M. Rostas. BMSB group behavioral responses to conspecific chemical stimuli: Is their stink communicative? 90th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Blacksburg, VA.

Feb ’19 Morrison, III W.R., and R.V. Wilkins. Effect of long-lasting insecticide netting on the dispersal of immature stored product insects. NC-213 Annual Meeting, U.S. Grain Consortium, “Marketing and Delivery of Quality Grains and BioProcess Coproducts”, Aimes, IA.

Nov ’18 Morrison III, W.R., N. Larson, and A. Zhang. Reduced-risk methyl benzoate as a possible alternative fumigant for stored product insects. 66th Joint Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Entomological Society of Canada, and Entomological Society of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Nov ’18 Wilkins, R.V. and W.R. Morrison III. Reduction in the movement and dispersal capacity of immature stages of Trogoderma variabile (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) after exposure to long- lasting insecticide netting. 66th Joint Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Entomological Society of Canada, and Entomological Society of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Nov ’18 Hamblin, M. and W.R. Morrison III. Behavioral responses of Rhyzopertha dominica and Tribolium castaneum to commercially available multi-species lures and assessment of dose- dependency in wind tunnel and release-recapture assays. 66th Joint Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Entomological Society of Canada, and Entomological Society of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Aug ’18 Domingue, M., W.R. Morrison III, S.W. Myers, and T.W. Phillips. Larvae of Trogoderma respond behaviorally to whole body extracts. 34th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Chemical Ecology, Budapest, Hungary.

Aug ’18 Weber, D.C., A. Wallingford, W.R. Morrison III, T.C. Leskey, and A. Khrimian. Invasive stink bugs: Semiochemical patterns of field-based attraction, cross-attraction, synergy, and application. 34th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Chemical Ecology, Budapest, Hungary.

Apr ’18 Wilkins, R.V. and W.R. Morrison III. Exposure to long-lasting insecticide netting reduces the dispersal capacity and movement of Tribolium castaneum and Rhyzopertha dominica in the laboratory. 94th Annual Meeting of the Kansas Entomological Society, Topeka, KS. *2nd Place in Entomology Student Competition.

Apr ’18 Hamblin, M., and W.R. Morrison III. Behavioral responses of Rhyzopertha dominica and Tribolium castaneum to various multi-species lures in laboratory release-recapture and wind tunnel assays. 1st Annual Virtual Symposium of the International Branch of ESA.

Mar ’18 Wilkins, R.V., and W.R. Morrison III. Exposure to long-lasting insecticide netting reduces the dispersal capacity and movement of stored product beetles in the laboratory. Kansas State GRAD Forum, Manhattan, KS. *1st Place in the Biological Sciences Student Competition Session

Summer 2019 Morrison CV - 24

Mar ’18 Wilkins, R.V. and W.R. Morrison III. Exposure to long-lasting insecticide netting reduces the dispersal capacity and movement of stored product beetles in the laboratory. 73rd Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Madison, WI.

Feb ’18 Morrison, III W.R. Using long-lasting insecticide netting to prevent the dispersal of stored product insects. NC-213 Annual Meeting, U.S. Grain Consortium, “Marketing and Delivery of Quality Grains and BioProcess Coproducts,” Kansas City, MO.

Nov ’17 Leskey, T.C., B. Short, W.R. Morrison III, K. Rice, T. Kuhar. Developing sensitive and cost-effective biosurveillance and monitoring systems for the brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys. 65th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Denver, CO.

Nov ’17 Weber, D., W.R. Morrison III, A. Khrimian, K. Rice, B. Short, M. Herlihy, and T.C. Leskey. Best cocktails for BMSB – results from two years of attraction. Semiannual Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Northeast IPM Working Group, Winchester, VA.

Jun ’17 Morrison III, W.R., B.D. Short, B.R. Blaauw, J.C. Bergh, A.L. Nielsen, G. Krawczyk, Y.-L. Park, B. Butler, and T.C. Leskey. Using pheromone-based technology to manage the invasive brown marmorated stink bug in commercial apple orchards in an attract-and-kill approach. 72nd Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Indianapolis, IN.

Dec ’16 Morrison, III W.R., M. Allen, and T.C. Leskey. Host stimuli affects the foraging of the brown marmorated stink bug. 92nd Cumberland-Shenandoah Fruit Workers Conference, Winchester, VA.

Nov ’16 Morrison III, W.R., A. Nielsen, C. Bergh, G. Krawczyk, B. Short, K. Rice and T.C. Leskey. Efficacy of attract-and-kill in commercial apple orchards: SARE Project Update. Semiannual Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Northeast IPM Working Group Meeting, Winchester, VA.

Nov ’16 Herlihy, M., A. Colavecchio, W.R. Morrison III, T.C. Leskey, K. Tatman, K. Hoelmer, and D. Weber. Attack of Trissolcus japonicus and native parasitoids on brown marmorated stink bug and nontarget egg masses in MD, DC, VA, WV, and DE. Semiannual Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Northeast IPM Working Group Meeting, Winchester, VA.

Nov ’16 Weber, D., W.R. Morrison III, A. Khrimian, and T.C. Leskey. Have we got the right ratio? Attraction of brown marmorated stink bug to different pheromone ratios, and to different ratios of mixed pheromone and (E,E,Z)-methyl-2,4,6-decatrienoate (MDT)”. Semiannual Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Northeast IPM Working Group Meeting, Winchester, VA.

Jun ’16 Morrison III, W.R., A.N. Bryant, B. Poling, N.F. Quinn, and T.C. Leskey. Spiders as natural biological control agents in and around human dwellings. Semiannual Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Northeast IPM Working Group Meeting, New Brunswick, NJ.

Apr ’16 Acebes-Doria, A., C. Bergh, M-C. Bon, M. Buffington, C. Dieckhoff, M. Greenstone, M. Herlihy, T.C. Leskey, J. Milnes, W.R. Morrison III, P. Shrewsbury, E. Talamas, K. Tatman, R. Waterworth, D.C. Weber, N. Wiman, K.A. Holmer. Adventive populations of Trissolcus japonicus, an exotic natural enemy of Halyomorpha halys. 100th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Honolulu, HI.

Summer 2019 Morrison CV - 25

Jan ’16 Morrison, III W.R., C. Mathews, and T.C. Leskey. Unexpected and substantial predation and parasitism inflicted by native natural enemies of brown marmorated stink bug eggs. 87th Annual of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Jan ’16 Leskey, T.C., W.R. Morrison III, B.D. Short, A.L. Nielsen, B.R. Blaauw, J.C. Bergh, G. Krawczyk. Evaluating an ‘attract and kill’ system for the invasive brown marmorated stink bug in commercial apple orchards. 87th Annual of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Jan ’16 Acebes-Doria, A., C. Bergh, M-C. Bon, M. Buffington, C. Dieckhoff, M. Greenstone, M. Herlihy, T.C. Leskey, J. Milnes, W.R. Morrison III, P. Shrewsbury, E. Talamas, K. Tatman, R. Waterworth, D.C. Weber, N. Wiman, K.A. Holmer. Adventive populations of Trissolcus japonicus, an exotic natural enemy of Halyomorpha halys. 87th Annual of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Jan ’16 Hancock, T.J., D.-H. Lee, J.C. Bergh, W.R. Morrison III, and T.C. Leskey. Overwintering site selection for brown marmorated stink bug: reuslts generated by citizen scientists. 87th Annual of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Jan ’16 Rice, K.B., S.K. Jones, W.R. Morrison III, and T.C. Leskey. Invasive spotted wing drosophila “picks” the low hanging fruit: wild infestation rates, mark-release-recapture, and field cage studies in raspberry. 87th Annual of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Dec ’15 Morrison, III W.R., C. Mathews, and T.C. Leskey. Hunting down the hunters: H. halys egg damage and natural enemies. 91st Cumberland-Shenandoah Fruit Workers Conference, Winchester, VA, USA.

Nov ’15 Morrison, III W.R. and T.C. Leskey. The role of volatile and host stimuli in the foraging of Halyomorpha halys: attraction and retention of adults on tree fruit. 63rd Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN.

Nov ’15 Mathews, C., W.R. Morrison III, and T.C. Leskey. Brown marmorated stink bug predation by native natural enemies: A game of do-or-die in the laboratory and take-it-or-leave-it smorgasbord in organic vegetable production. 63rd Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN.

Oct ’15 Morrison, III W.R. B. Blaauw, A. Nielsen, C. Mathews, and T.C. Leskey. Biological control of H. halys from native natural enemies and increasing their efficacy through pull-pull plots. 77th Annual New England, New York, and Canadian Fruit Pest Management Workshop, Burlington, VT.

Aug ’15 Morrison, III W.R., C. Mathews, and T.C. Leskey. Pushing the frontiers of applied ecological science with the use of harmonic radar and micro-tagged insects to address questions related to the management of invasive species. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, MD.

Jul ‘15 Morrison, III W.R. and T. C. Leskey. Using pheromone-baited host plants to establish attract-and-kill sites for BMSB. OREI Farm Field Day, Redbud Farm, Inwood, WV.

Summer 2019 Morrison CV - 26

Dec ’14 Morrison III, W.R. and T.C. Leskey. Development of an attract-and-kill strategy for brown marmorated stink bug. Oral presentation, 90th Cumberland-Shenandoah Fruit Workers Conference, Winchester, VA, USA.

Dec ’14 Morrison, III W.R. and T.C. Leskey. Defending vegetables in organic production from the brown marmorated stink bug: Attraction and retention using trap crops. Semiannual Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Northeast IPM Working Group Meeting, Winchester, VA.

Nov ’14 Morrison, III W.R., and T.C. Leskey. Manipulating the behavior of the brown marmorated stink bug (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) using pheromonal stimuli in the field: Attraction, retention, and active space. 62nd Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Portland, OR.

Nov ’14 Mathews, C., W.R. Morrison III, and T.C. Leskey. Fate of brown marmorated stink bug egg masses exposed to common generalist predators in the laboratory and in organic vegetable plots. 62nd Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Portland, OR.

Oct ’14 Morrison, III W.R. and T.C. Leskey. The behavioral basis for attract-and-kill of H. halys in apple orchards. 76th Annual New England, New York, and Canadian Fruit Pest Management Workshop, Burlington, VT.

Mar ’14 Morrison, III W.R. Investigation of the tritrophic interactions of the asparagus miner (Ophiomyia simplex; Diptera: Agromyzidae) and the influence of temperature on its population dynamics. Departmental Doctoral Defense, Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.

Mar ’14 Morrison, W.R. and Z. Szendrei. Developing a conservation biological control program for the asparagus miner (Diptera: Agromyzidae). 12th Annual Plant Science Graduate Research Symposium, East Lansing, MI.

Mar ’14 Morrison, III W.R and Z. Szendrei. Biological control and degree-day modeling yield promising results for managing the asparagus miner (Diptera: Agromyzidae) in commercial asparagus fields. 69th Annual Meeting of the North Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Des Moines, IA.

Nov ’13 Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. Making a feast out of a fly: The asparagus miner (Ophiomyia simplex; Diptera: Agromyzidae) and the composition, longevity, and flower preference of its parasitoid community. 61st Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Austin, TX.

Mar ’13 Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. Spatiotemporal distribution of the asparagus miner (Diptera: Agromyzidae) in commercial asparagus plantings: Using spatial ecology to inform sustainable pest management. 11th Annual Plant Science Graduate Research Symposium, East Lansing, MI.

Dec ’12 Morrison III, W.R. and Z. Szendrei. To attract or repel? Asparagus miner management with baits. Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Expo, Grand Rapids, MI, USA.

Summer 2019 Morrison CV - 27

Nov ’12 Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. Developing a bait for asparagus miner (Diptera: Agromyzidae) monitoring in commercial asparagus fields. 60th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Knoxville, TN.

Apr ’12 Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. Expanding the grower’s toolkit: Development of a degree-day model for the asparagus miner (Ophiomyia simplex; Diptera: Agromyzidae). 10th Annual Plant Science Graduate Research Symposium, East Lansing, MI.

Nov ’11 Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. Developing a degree-day model to improve asparagus miner (Diptera: Agromyzidae) management in Michigan. 59th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Reno, NV.

Dec ’10 Szendrei, Z. and W.R. Morrison III. Asparagus miner research. Asparagus session. Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Expo, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Dec ’10 Morrison, III W.R. and V. Witte. Traces of evolution: genetic, chemical and ecological differentiation in two sibling species of the genus Lasius (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). 58th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, San Diego, CA.

Oct ’09 Morrison, III W.R. and V. Witte. Ecology, genetics and chemistry: What part have they played in the speciation of two sibling species from the genus Lasius? 3rd Annual Evolution, Ecology and Systematics Conference, University of Munich, Munich, Germany.

Oct ’09 Morrison III, W.R. and V. Witte. Two closely related but vastly different sibling species from the genus Lasius. 3rd Annual Central European Workshop in Myrmecology, Frauenchiemsee, Germany.

Sep ’09 Morrison, III W.R. and V. Witte. Ecology, chemistry and genetics in two sibling ant species from the genus Lasius (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): What roles have they played in speciation? 39th Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Germany, Switzerland and Austria, Bayreuth, Germany.

Nov ’06 Morrison, III W.R. and P.J. Bohlen. Effects of wetland vegetation patches on the invertebrate community. Intern seminar, Archbold Biological Station, Lake Placid, FL.

May ’06 Morrison III, W.R. Towards a caring biology: An ethical approach towards biology. 23rd Annual Diebold Symposium, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI.

CONTRIBUTED POSTER PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (MENTORED STUDENTS IN ITALICS)

Summary: 66 contributed poster presentations (62 as lead author or by mentored students as lead) given at regional, national, and international conferences in 16 U.S. States and five countries.

Nov ’19 Albin, C. and W.R. Morrison III. The behavioral response of the post-harvest biocontrol agent, (Westward) (Hymenoptera: ), to volatile stimuli, depending on natal host environment. 67th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, St. Louis, MO.

Nov ’19 Quellhorst, H., F.H. Arthur, and W.R. Morrison III. Efficacy of a novel, reduced-risk insecticide for inducing mortality and sublethal changes in the behavior of post-harvest

Summer 2019 Morrison CV - 28

beetles, Prostephanus truncatus and Sitophilus zeamais after exposure on concrete surfaces. 67th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, St. Louis, MO.

Nov ’19 Wilkins, R.V., and W.R. Morrison III. Evaluation of optimal deployment of long-lasting insecticide-incorporated netting and semiochemicals against stored product pests around commercial food facilities. 67th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, St. Louis, MO.

Nov ’19 Ruiz, K., E. Murrell, and W.R. Morrison III. Trapping and behavioral response of Eucosma giganteana to semiochemicals exhibiting congeneric attraction to other Eucosma spp. (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in novel Silphium agroecosystems. 67th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, St. Louis, MO.

Nov ’19 Bruce, A., H. Quellhorst, R.V. Wilkins, T. Van Winkle, M. Ponce, and W.R. Morrison III. The behavioral responses of Rhyzopertha dominica (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) and Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) to individual fungal volatiles in a wind tunnel and release-recapture experiment. 67th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, St. Louis, MO.

Nov ’19 Ponce, M., and W.R. Morrison III. Interactions between the microbial and insect community affect grain quality in the post-harvest environment. 67th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, St. Louis, MO.

Nov ’19 Grosdidier, R. and W.R. Morrison III. Trap design but not conspecific cuticular hydrocarbon extracts alter response by young and old warehouse beetle, Trogoderma variabile (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) larvae. 67th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, St. Louis, MO.

May ’19 Van Winkle, T. and W.R. Morrison III. Moldy grain volatiles are attractive to Rhyzopertha dominica (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae), but not Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). 36th Annual Diebold Symposium, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI. *Awarded honors for senior thesis by Biology Department at Kalamazoo College.

May ’19 Ponce, M. and W.R. Morrison III. Density-mediated responses of two stored product insects to host food and pheromonal stimuli. 36th Annual Diebold Symposium, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI. *Awarded honors for senior thesis by Biology Department at Kalamazoo College.

Apr ’19 Albin, C., H. Quellhorst, J.F. Campbell, F. Eller, and W.R. Morrison III. Behavioral response of stored product insects to cedarwood oil from a novel extraction method to stored product insects. 2nd Annual Virtual Symposium of the International Branch of ESA.

Apr ’19 Wilkins, R.V., and W.R. Morrison III. Long-lasting insecticide netting causes reduced movement and dispersal capacity of immature Trogoderma variabile (Coleoptera: Dermestidae). 2nd Annual Virtual Symposium of the International Branch of ESA.

Apr ’19 Ponce, M.A. and W.R. Morrison III. Increasing density cues affect the foraging behavior of Tribolium castaneum but not Rhyzopertha dominica. 2nd Annual Virtual Symposium of the International Branch of ESA.

Summer 2019 Morrison CV - 29

Apr ’19 Van Winkle, T., and W.R. Morrison III. Moldy grain volatiles are attractive to Rhyzopertha dominica (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae), but not Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). 2nd Annual Virtual Symposium of the International Branch of ESA.

Apr ’19 Quellhorst, H., C.G. Athanassiou, and W.R. Morrison III. Competition of stored product insects, Prostephanus truncatus (Coleopera: Bostrichidae) and Sitophilus zeamais (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), on maize at different temperatures. 2nd Annual Virtual Symposium of the International Branch of ESA.

Apr ’19 Grosdidier, R., M. Domingue, F.H. Arthur, S. Myers, and W.R. Morrison III. Trogoderma variable is not an adequate surrogate species for the behavioral response of the invasive stored product pest, Trogoderma granarium (Coleoptera: Dermestidae). 2nd Annual Virtual Symposium of the International Branch of ESA.

Mar ’19 Albin, C., H. Quellhorst, J.F. Campbell, F. Eller, and W.R. Morrison III. Potential repellency of cedarwood oil from a novel extraction method to stored product insects. 95th Annual Meeting of the Central States Entomological Society, Overland Park, KS. *3rd Place in the Undergraduate Student Poster Presentation Competition.

Mar ’19 Grosdidier, R., M. Domingue, F.H. Arthur, S. Myers, and W.R. Morrison III. Trogoderma variable is not an adequate surrogate species for the behavioral response of the invasive stored product pest, Trogoderma granarium (Coleoptera: Dermestidae). 95th Annual Meeting of the Central States Entomological Society, Overland Park, KS. *2nd Place in the Undergraduate Student Poster Presentation Competition.

Mar ’19 Quellhorst, H., and W.R. Morrison III. Understanding the success of an invasive post- harvest pest of maize in a changing global climate. K-State Graduate, Arts, and Discovery (GRAD) Forum, Manhattan, KS. *1st Place in the Agricultural Sciences Poster Student Competition.

Mar ’19 Albin, C., H. Quellhorst, J.F. Campbell, F. Eller, and W.R. Morrison III. Potential repellency of cedarwood oil from a novel extraction method to stored product insects. 74th Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH. *1st Place in Student Plant-Insect Ecosystem Section Master’s Oral Student Competition.

Mar ’19 Quellhorst, H., C.G. Athanassiou, and W.R. Morrison III. Competition of stored product insects, Prostephanus truncatus (Coleopera: Bostrichidae) and Sitophilus zeamais (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), on maize at different temperatures. 74th Annual Meeting of the North- Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH.

Dec ’18 Silvernail, L., H. Quellhorst, A. Bruce, and W.R. Morrison III. Elucidating the behavioral response of stored product insects to fungal volatiles in the wind tunnel and simulated warehouses.. 3rd Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

Dec ’18 Alonso, A.A., R.V. Wilkins, and W.R. Morrison III. Assessing the long-distance repellency of long-lasting insecticide netting to a suite of post-harvest insects. 3rd Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

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Dec ’18 Albin, C., H. Quellhorst, J.F. Campbell, F. Eller, and W.R. Morrison III. Potential repellency of cedarwood oil from a novel extraction method to stored product insects. 3rd Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. *1st Place, Dean of Agriculture’s Scholarship Prize in Student Competition.

Dec ’18 Grosdidier, R., W.R. Morrison III, M. Domingue, and F.H. Arthur. Trogoderma variabile is not an adequate surrogate species for the behavioral response of the invasive stored product pest, Trogoderma granarium (Coleoptera: Dermestidae). 3rd Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

Nov ’18 Quellhorst, H.E, J.F. Campbell, and W.R. Morrison III. Assessing a visual attract-and-kill device as an alternative management tactic for post-harvest insects in food facilities. Annual Research and the State, Manhattan, Kansas.

Nov ’18 Hamblin, M., J.F. Campbell, and W.R. Morrison III. Finding the right perfume to attract post-harvest pest insects to their demise. Annual Research and the State, Manhattan, KS.

Nov ’18 Hamblin, M. and W.R. Morrison III. Attraction of a suite of stored product insects to experimental semiochemical-based lures in wind tunnel assays. 66th Joint Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Entomological Society of Canada, and Entomological Society of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Nov ’18 Ponce, M.A. and W.R. Morrison III. Density-mediated effects of crowding on the behavioral response of Tribolium castaneum and Rhyzopertha dominica to common food attractants. 66th Joint Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Entomological Society of Canada, and Entomological Society of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Nov ’18 Van Winkle, T., and W.R. Morrison III. The behavioral response of stored product pests, Rhyzopertha dominica (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) and Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) to moldy grain volatiles. 66th Joint Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Entomological Society of Canada, and Entomological Society of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Nov ’18 Grosdidier, R., W.R. Morrison III, M. Domingue, and F.H. Arthur. Trogoderma variabile is not an adequate surrogate species for the behavioral response of the invasive stored product pest, Trogoderma granarium (Coleoptera: Dermestidae). 66th Joint Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Entomological Society of Canada, and Entomological Society of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Nov ’18 Anderson, T.E., M. Buffington, G. Krawczyk, N. Larson, W.R. Morrison III, S. Simon, M. Wright. Invasive species security: protecting our national health, food supply, and environment, a science policy field tour, August 20-22. Invasive Insects Grand Challenges Summit, Vancouver, Canada.

Nov ’18 Van Winkle, T., and W.R. Morrison III. The behavioral response of stored product pests, Rhyzopertha dominica (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) and Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) to moldy grain volatiles. The Annual West Michigan Regional Undergraduate Science Research Conference, Van Andel Research Institute, Grand Rapids, MI..

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Oct ’18 Morrison, III W.R. and R. Wilkins. The use of long-lasting insecticide netting to prevent the dispersal of stored product insects. 12th International Working Conference on Stored Product Protection, Berlin, Germany.

Apr ’18 Grosdidier, R. and W.R. Morrison III. The warehouse beetle as a potential surrogate for the behavioral responses of the khapra beetle. 19th Annual Division of Biology Undergraduate Research Symposium, Manhattan, KS.

Apr ’18 Hamblin, R. and W.R. Morrison III. Behavioral responses of lesser grain borer and red flour beetle to commercial lures. 19th Annual Division of Biology Undergraduate Research Symposium, Manhattan, KS.

Apr ’18 Hamblin, R., and W.R. Morrison III. Behavioral responses of Rhyzopertha dominica and Tribolium castaneum to various multi-species lures in laboratory release-recapture and wind tunnel assays. 94th Annual Meeting of the Kansas Entomological Society, Topeka, KS. *2nd Place in Undergraduate Poster Competition.

Apr ’18 Grosdidier, R., and W.R. Morrison III. The potential of the Trogoderma variabile to act as a behavioral surrogate species for the invasive stored product pest, Trogoderma granarium (Coleoptera: Dermestidae). 1st Annual Virtual Symposium of the International Branch of ESA.

Apr ’18 Wilkins, R.V., and W.R. Morrison III. Reduction in movement and dispersal capacity of immature stages of Trogoderma variabile (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) and Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) after exposure to long-lasting insecticide netting. 1st Annual Virtual Symposium of the International Branch of ESA.

Mar ’18 Hamblin, M. and W.R. Morrison III. Behavioral responses of Rhyzopertha dominica and Tribolium castaneum to commercially available multi-species lures in the laboratory: Implications for attract-and-kill. 73rd Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Madison, WI. *2nd Place, President’s Competition in PI-E Undergraduate Student Competition.

Dec ’17 Wilkins, R.V., and W.R. Morrison III. The behavioral compatibility of long-lasting insecticide netting for prevention of infestation by Tribolium castaneum in the laboratory. Department of Entomology’s 2nd Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

Dec ’17 Hamblin, M., J.F. Campbell, and W.R. Morrison III. Behavioral response of Tribolium castaneum to volatiles from dried distillers grains and other blends in the laboratory and pilot scale warehouses. Department of Entomology’s 2nd Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

Dec ’17 Burr, R., W.R. Morrison III, F. Arthur, and M. Domingue. Developing a trapping assay to assess the viability of Trogoderma variabile as a behavioral surrogate species for the biosecurity threat, Trogoderma granarium (Coleoptera: Dermestidae). Department of Entomology’s 2nd Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.

Dec ’17 Grosdidier, R., W.R. Morrison III, F. Arthur, and M. Domingue. Assessing Trogoderma variabile as a behavioral surrogate for the quarantine pest, Trogoderma granarium (Coeloptera: Dermestidae), through dual choice assays. Department of Entomology’s 2nd Annual

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Undergraudate Research Symposium, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. *1st Place, Dean of Agriculture’s Scholarship Prize in Student Competition.

Nov ’17 Morrison, III W.R., E.D. Scully, and J.F. Campbell. Behavioral response of the stored product pest Tribolium castaneum to volatiles from traps with prior captures of conspecifics. 65th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Denver, CO.

Nov ’17 Wilkins, R.V. and W.R. Morrison III. The behavioral compatibility of long-lasting insecticide netting for prevention of infestation by Tribolium castaneum in the laboratory. 65th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Denver CO. *1st Place President’s Prize in PI-E Student Competition.

Nov ’17 Hamblin, M., J.F. Campbell, and W.R. Morrison III. The behavioral response of Tribolium castaneum to volatiles from dried distillers grains and other blends in the laboratory and pilot scale warehouses. 65th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Denver, CO. *2nd Place President’s Prize in the PI-E Student Competition.

Aug ’17 Nixon, L., A. Tabb, W.R. Morrison III, K.B. Rice, T.C. Leskey, E. Brockerhoff, S. Goldson, M. Rostas. Brown marmorated stink bug: a simulated voyage. New Zealand- United States Invasive Species Workshop, Auckland, New Zealand.

Jul ’17 Morrison, III W.R., J.C. Bergh, T. Kuhar, J. Walgenbach, and T.C. Leskey. Evaluation of pheromone-baited traps for the monitoring and management of nuisance problems associated with the invasive brown marmorated stink bug. Integrated Protection of Stored Products, International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control of Noxious Animals and Plants, West Palearctic Regional Section, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Apr ’17 Weber, D.C., T.C. Leskey, W.R. Morrison III, and A. Khrimian. Brown marmorated stink bug aggregation pheromone: purity, ratio and dose response, cross-attraction and synergy. International Heteroptera Symposium & Workshop, Seaside, CA.

Aug ’16 Quinn, N.F., Poling, B., W.R. Morrison III, A. Bryant, and T. Leskey. Predation of the invasive brown marmorated stink bug (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Alson H. Smith Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Winchester, VA.

Feb ’16 Morrison, III W.R., B. Blaauw, A. Nielsen, C. Mathews, T.C. Leskey. Combining attractive flowers and odors in pull-pull plots to concentrate both brown marmorated stink bug and natural enemies for improved biological control. Mid-Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention, Hershey, PA.

Nov ’15 Poling, B., W.R. Morrison III, A. Bryant, N. Quinn, and T. Leskey. Predation of the invasive brown marmorated stink bug (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) by spiders associated with human dwellings. 63rd Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN.

Aug ’15 Mathews, C., W.R. Morrison III, and T. Leskey. CSI egg mass damage: Tracking down unexplained predation of brown marmorated stink bug egg masses by native natural enemies. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, MD.

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Mar ’15 Morrison, III W.R., C. Mathews, and T. Leskey. Using harmonic radar to measure the retention capacity of trap crops for the invasive brown marmorated stink bug in organic pepper production. 86th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Rehoboth, DE.

Nov ’14 Morrison, III W.R., C. Mathews, and T. Leskey. Using harmonic radar to measure the retention capacity of trap crops for the invasive brown marmorated stink bug (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in organic pepper plantings. 62nd Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Portland, OR.

Feb ’14 Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. A grower’s best friend: Natural enemies of the asparagus miner. 10th Annual Meeting of the Great Lakes Vegetable Working Group, Amherst, NY.

Dec ’13 Morrison III, W.R. & Z. Szendrei. A grower’s best friend: Natural enemies of the asparagus miner. Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Expo, Grand Rapids, MI, USA.

Dec ’13 Morrison III, W.R., J.A. Andresen & Z. Szendrei. Accessing and using the new asparagus miner degree-day model. Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Expo, Grand Rapids, MI, USA.

Feb ’13 Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. To attract or repel? Asparagus miner management with baits. 9th Annual Meeting of the Great Lakes Vegetable Working Group, West Lafayette, IN.

Feb ’12 Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. Timing management actions for the asparagus miner: a degree-day model. 8th Annual Meeting of the Great Lakes Vegetable Working Group, East Lansing, MI.

Dec ’11 Morrison III, W.R. and Z. Szendrei. Timing management actions for the asparagus miner: a degree day model. Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farmer’s Market Expo, Grand Rapids, MI.

Mar ’11 Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. The parasitoid community of the asparagus miner (Diptera: Agromyzidae), a putative vector of Fusarium spp. in commercial asparagus fields in Michigan. 9th Annual Plant Science and Graduate Student Research Symposium, East Lansing, MI.

Mar ’11 Morrison, III W.R. and Z. Szendrei. The parasitoid community of the asparagus miner (Diptera: Agromyzidae) in commercial asparagus fields in Michigan. 66th Annual North- Central Branch Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN.

Mar ’09 Morrison III, W.R., J.L Lohr, P. Duchen, R. Wilches, D. Trujillo, M. Mair, S.S. Renner. Bad and good : does it kill, can it save, or is it just irrelevant? 14th Annual Graduate Evolution Conference, German Zoological Society (DZG), Munich, Germany.

Oct ’08 Morrison III, W.R. and R. Schopf. English Oak (Quercus robur) and Red Oak (Quercus rubra): Preferences, effects on development and nutrition in the Gypsy Moth (Lymantria dispar L.). 2nd Annual Evolution, Ecology and Systematics Conference, University of Munich, Munich, Germany.

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Dec ’07 Fraser, A.M., J.T. Waller, W.R. Morrison III, A.C. Brayshaw, D.A. Hyman and M.R. Johnson. Evaluation of multiple arthropod taxa as indicators of ground-dwelling invertebrate biological diversity within open meadows. 55th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, San Diego, CA.

SYMPOSIA AND WORKSHOPS MODERATED AND/OR ORGANIZED

Jul ’20 Morrison, III W.R. and E. Scully. Sensing our way forward: Linking insect genes and behavior for a more sustainable tomorrow. Accepted, XXVI International Congress of Entomology, Helsinki, Finland.

Nov ’19 Schmidt-Jeffris, R., and W.R. Morrison III. Advocate with your pen (or keyboard): writing about entomology for all audiences. 67th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, St. Louis, MO.

Nov ’19 Quellhorst, H., and W.R. Morrison III. Advocating for entomological solutions to the grand challenge of global food security in the 21st century. Section Symposium, 67th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, St. Louis, MO.

Mar ’19 Dubey, A., K.A. Catron, N.F. Quinn, W.R. Morrison III, N. Larson. Breaking ground: research highlights from ECPs and non-academic track Eastern Branch members. 90th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Blacksburg, VA. Attendance: 40+

Mar ’19 Morrison, III W.R. and H. Quellhorst. Global food security in an era of climate uncertainty: Opportunities for entomologists. 74th Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH. Attendance: 40+

Mar ’19 Scully, E. and W.R. Morrison III. Linking genes to behavior: Expanding the targets for behaviorally-based management of insects. 74th Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH. Attendance: 30+

Mar ’19 Jaffe, B., A. Morey, W.R. Morrison III, H. Penn, and A. Velez. Niche specialization: communicating science to targeted audiences. 74th Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH. Attendance: 50+

Nov ’18 Morrison, III W.R., R. Zinna, and J.K. Wilson. Exploiting the dynamism of R software to help entomologists adapt to a changing world: crossing the border from R admirer to R user. 66th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Attendance: 50+

Nov ’18 Kesheimer, K., S. O’Neal, W.R. Kuhn, W.R. Morrison III, L. Bernaola, and M. Rivera. Breaking down the proverbial wall: Using effective mentoring to maximize working relationships. 66th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Attendance: 30+

Nov ’18 Schmidt-Jeffris, R., and W.R. Morrison III. Breaking down the border between readers and writers: how to improve your scientific writing. 66th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Attendance: 50+

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Mar ’18 Velez, A., A. Morey, and W.R. Morrison III. Societal challenges with entomological solutions. Co-organizer, co-moderator, accepted program symposium, 73rd Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Madison, WI. Attendance: 40+

Mar ’18 Morrison, III W.R., and D.S. Scheff. Advances in alternative insecticide-based tools for the control of agricultural pests by early career and young entomologists. Organizer, co- moderator, accepted program symposium, 73rd Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Madison, WI. Attendance: 40+

Nov ’17 Morrison, III W.R., K. Dye, I. Ronai, A. Morey, E. Machtinger, W. Kuhn, and A.M. Velez. Igniting the spark: Science communication by the next generation of entomologists. Organizer and co-moderator, accepted Program Symposium, 65th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Denver, CO. Attendance: 90+

Nov ’17 Quinn, N.F. and W.R. Morrison III. Applied chemical ecology and biological control of invasive species. Co-organizer and co-moderator, accepted Section Symposium, 65th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Denver, CO. Attendance: 50+

Jun ’17 Morrison, III W.R. and J. Kansman. Recent advances in the integrated pest management of wheat and associated field crops by young and early career scientists. Organizer and co- moderator, 72nd Annual Meeting of the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Indianapolis, IN. Attendance: 50+

Mar ’17 Rice, K.B. and W.R. Morrison III. Mark-release-recapture revisited: Historical, state-of-the- art, and future developments for tracking insect movement in the field. Co-organizer, and co-moderator, 88th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Newport, RI. Attendance: 40+

Mar ’17 Morrison, III, W.R. and N. Quinn. Recent developments in IPM by students and early career professionals in the Eastern US. Organizer, and co-moderator, 88th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Newport, RI. Attendance: 40+

Dec ’16 Leskey, T.C., J.C. Bergh, W.R. Morrison III. Bi-Annual Brown Marmorated Stink Bug IPM Working Group Meeting, Winchester, VA. Attendance: 61

Sep ’16 Cira, Theresa, W.R. Morrison III, A. Morey, I. Grettenberger. Global entomological collaborations. Accepted program symposium, Co-organizer and co-moderator, XXV International Congress of Entomology, Orlando, FL. Attendance: 80+

Sep ’16 Morrison, III W.R. and N. Quinn. Talking to swarms without borders: Methods for engaging the public in the buzz about entomology. Co-organizer and co-moderator, XXV International Congress of Entomology, Orlando, FL. Attendance: 70+

Jun ’16 Hamilton, G.C., T.C. Leskey, and W.R. Morrison III. Bi-Annual Brown Marmorated Stink Bug IPM Working Group Meeting, New Brunswick, NJ. Attendance: 35

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Jan ’16 Barney, J. and W.R. Morrison III. Biology, Ecology, Taxonomy and Evolution Contributed Session. Co-moderator, 87th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Dec ’15 Leskey, T.C., J.C. Bergh, W.R. Morrison III. Bi-Annual Brown Marmorated Stink Bug IPM Working Group Meeting, Winchester, VA. Attendance: 61

Nov ’15 Morrison, III W.R. Ten-Minute Papers, P-IE Section: Chemical Ecology. Co-moderator, 63rd Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN.

Jun ’15 Leskey, T.C., P.M. Shrewsbury, and W.R. Morrison III. Bi-Annual Brown Marmorated Stink Bug IPM Working Group Meeting, College Park, MD. Attendance: 77

Mar ’15 Morrison, III W.R., B. Blaauw, and B. Short. Managing the ongoing threat posed by invasive species in the Eastern U.S., accepted program symposium. Co-organizer and co- moderator, 86th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Rehoboth, DE. Attendance: 40+

Dec ’14 Leskey, T.C., J.C. Bergh, W.R. Morrison III. Bi-Annual Brown Marmorated Stink Bug IPM Working Group Meeting, Winchester, VA. Attendance: 80

Nov ’14 Morrison, III W.R. and N. Nagaraj. Ten-Minute Papers, P-IE Section: Semiochemicals. Co-moderator, 62nd Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Portland, OR.

Mar ’14 Morrison, III W.R. Agriculture Oral Presentation Session. Moderator, 6th Annual Graduate Academic Conference, East Lansing, MI.

Mar ’14 Harris, Alice and W.R. Morrison III. The buzz about entomology: Engaging the public in science. Co-organizer and Co-moderator, NCB-SAC student-organized symposium, 69th Annual Meeting of the North Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Des Moines, IA. Attendance: 50+

Mar ’14 Morrison, III W.R. and Alice Harris. Student luncheon: Career advice from representatives in different sectors of entomology. Co-moderator, 69th Annual Meeting of the North Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Des Moines, IA. Attendance: 100+

Dec ’12 Szendrei, Z., W.R. Morrison III, & M. Gardiner. Biological control. Co-organizer and co- moderator, Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Expo, Grand Rapids, MI, USA. Attendance: 109 people.

Nov ’12 Morrison, III W.R. and A. Bryant. Variety is the spice of life: Biodiversity in agricultural systems, accepted symposium. Co-organizer and co-moderator, 60th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Knoxville, TN. Attendance: 65

Mar ’09 Morrison, III W.R. 14th Annual Graduate Student Evolution Conference, German Zoological Society (Deutsche Zoologische Gemeinschaft), conference co-organizer, Munich, Germany. Attendance: 250

AWARDS

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Mar’ 19 Excellence in Early Career Award from the North-Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH • Award honors an early career professional working in entomology “who has demonstrated excellence in all the major aspects of intellectual life, including research, extension, teaching, and outreach. The candidate will have made outstanding contributions to entomological research, while also maintaining a commitment to extension or outreach, and excellence in entomological education.”

Oct ’18 Outstanding Yearly Performance Award, USDA-ARS Center for Grain and Animal Health Research

Dec ’17 Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring, Department of Entomology, Kansas State University

Nov ’17 Early Career Outstanding Scientist Award, International Organization for the Study of Biological Control (IOBC) – Nearctic Regional Section (NRS) • Award honors early career professionals “who have made significant contributions to the field of biological control through research, teaching, and/or extension and outreach.”

Oct ’17 Outstanding Yearly Performance Award, USDA-ARS Center for Grain and Animal Health Research

Jun ’17 Two accepted photographs to the ESA North-Central Branch/Photographic Society of America Insect Photo Salon, Indianapolis, IN.

Mar ’17 Excellence in Early Career Award from the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Newport, RI • Award honors an early career professional of entomology “who has demonstrated excellence in all the major aspects of intellectual life, including research, extension, teaching, and outreach. The candidate will have made outstanding contributions to entomology, shown commitment to extension or outreach, and excelled in entomological education.”

Oct ’16 Department of Biology’s Distinguished Alumnus Speaker for 10-year Homecoming, Kalamazoo College

Jun ’16 2nd Place, Insect Macrophotography Competition, Virginia Entomological Society, Blacksburgs, VA

Jun ’16 Henry and Sylvia Richardson Grant, Entomological Society of America, Orlando, FL • Issued to a post-doctoral researcher who has at least one year of promising work experience, is undertaking research in repellents, attractants, biological controls, thermocontrols, or chemical controls, and has demonstrated a high level of scholarship.

May ’16 Certificate of Recognition for Employee of the Year Award in the Professional/Technical category recognized by the Eastern Panhandle Federal Executives Association (EPFEA), Shepherdstown, WV.

Sep ’15 1st place winner in the category “Future of Agriculture” in the 4th Annual Art and Agriculture Competition, USDA, Washington, D.C.

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Mar ’15 International IPM Award of Recognition (issued to BMSB SCRI CAP Team), 8th International IPM Symposium, Salt Lake City, UT • Recognizes “efforts that have carried through to the implementation of IPM practices aimed at reducing risks and costs while minimizing negative impacts on people and the environment.”

Nov ’14 Finalist for Stinger Award from ESA’s YouTube Contest for the best video in the Open Category, entitled, “Catch, with me, BMSB,” Portland, OR

Nov ’14 1st Place Stinger Award from ESA’s YouTube Contest for best video in the Discovery Category, entitled, “Carrot and stick: luring the brown marmorated stink bug to an early demise,” Portland, OR

Apr ’14 Certificate of Appreciation for Aiding with the 32nd Michigan Science Olympiad Tournament, East Lansing, MI

Apr ’14 MSU Bug House Volunteer of the Year Award for a demonstrated commitment to outreach, East Lansing, MI

Apr ’14 Robert Dreisbach Award for outstanding accomplishment in the total Ph.D. program in the MSU Dept. of Entomology, East Lansing, MI

Apr ’14 Certificate of Honorable Mention for MSU’s 2013-2014 Graduate Student Leader of the Year Award, East Lansing, MI

Mar ’14 MSU Department of Entomology’s Featured Graduate Student, East Lansing, MI

Mar ’14 3rd Place in the Applied Oral Competition of the 12th Annual Plant Science and Graduate Student Research Symposium, East Lansing, MI

Jan ’14 Invited Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavior Distinguished Student Speaker ($500), East Lansing, MI

Nov ’13 Finalist for Stinger Award from ESA’s YouTube Contest for best video in the Outreach Category, entitled, “Get your paws off my asparagus: The asparagus miner,” Austin, TX

Nov ’13 Winner of the Stinger Award from ESA’s YouTube Contest for best video in the Instruction Category, entitled, “Tritrophic Interactions,” Austin, TX

Mar ’13 2nd Place in the Applied Oral Competition of the 11th Annual Plant Science and Graduate Student Research Symposium, East Lansing, MI

Apr ’12 2nd Place in the Applied Oral Competition of the 10th Annual Plant Science and Graduate Student Research Symposium, East Lansing, MI

Feb ’12–Present Golden Key International Honour Society, East Lansing, MI

Mar ’11 1st place in Applied Poster Competition of the 9th Annual Plant Science and Graduate Student Research Symposium, East Lansing, MI

Sep ‘05–Jun ‘06 Academic Honors, Kalamazoo College, MI

Feb ‘06 2006 Senior Leadership Recognition Award, Kalamazoo College, MI • Acknowledges “…seniors who exemplify ‘enlightened leadership’ and have consistently set positive examples for others to follow.” From the description about those who receive the award: “They exhibit positive attitude, serve as role models to other students, and show dedication even in times of adversity.”

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Sep ‘05 Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges, Kalamazoo College, MI • Was 1 of 32 students nominated by Kalamazoo College for this honor. • Students selected on the basis of “academic achievement, service to community, leadership in extracurricular activities, and potential for continued success.”

Sep ‘04-Jun ‘05 Academic Honors, Kalamazoo College, MI

Nov ‘03-Jun ’06 Alpha Lambda Delta, Kalamazoo College, MI • Is an honor society for students who earn a GPA of 3.6 or above in their first year at the college.

Sep ‘02-Jun ‘03 Academic Honors, Kalamazoo College, MI

Sep ‘02-Jun ‘05 Dean’s List for five different quarters, Kalamazoo College, MI

MEDIA COVERAGE

2019 Kalamazoo College. 19 April. “’Ambassador of Science’ Earns NSF Graduate Fellowship” by Andy Brown.

2019 Pest Control Technology Magazine. 12 April. “Invasive species in structural pest management” by Anne Nagro.

2019 Arthro-Pod Show. 3 April. “Stored product pests with Rob Morrison” by Jody Green and Jonathan Larson.

2018 EntomologyToday. 6 September. “Field tour offers close-up look at invasive species security” by Thomas Anderson.

2018 EntomologyToday. 6 July. “Insecticide netting could keep beetles out of your breakfast cereal” by Meredith Swett Walker.

2018 Fresh Plaza. 22 June. “Invasive Insects: Top 4 most wanted” by Staff Writer.

2018 Arthro-Pod Cast. 30 March. “Arthro-Pod on the Road: At the ESA Share Fair” by Jody Green and Jonathan Larson.

2018 Entomology Today. 8 January. “New ingredient improves lure for brown marmorated stink bug” by Ed Ricciuti.

2017 Growing Produce. 1 June. “Can attract-and-kill technology protect fruit against brown marmorated stink bug?” by Karli Petrovic.

2017 Discovery Channel. 5 May. “Stink bug traps perform poorly in winter” by Catherine Magpile.

2017 Entomology Today. 21 April. “Why stink bug pheromone traps perform poorly during winter invasions” by Joe Rominiecki.

2016 The Frederick News-Post. “Farmers learn new techniques at Catoctin Mountain Orchard” by Jennifer Skinner.

2016 Northeastern IPM Center. “Scientists gather, share updates on spread of stink bugs” by Chris Gonzales.

2016 Bio-Protection (New Zealand). “Brown marmorated stink bug surveillance: An international collaboration” by David Teulon.

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2016 Growing Produce. 16 June. “Six takeaways from my trip to the Appalachian Fruit Research Laboratory” by Christina Herrick.

2015 Martinsburg’s The Journal. 9 August. “Striking back: Program making inroads in the battle against stink bugs” by Jenni Vincent.

2015 Michigan State University Extension. 11 March. “New asparagus IPM bulletin provides information on asparagus insect pests and diseases” by Benjamin Werling.

2015 University of Maryland Department of Entomology Blog. 13 February. “Spring 2015 Colloquium: Rob Morrison” by Markus Brown and Chris Taylor.

2014 National Geographic. 17 October. “Stink bugs have spread to 41 states; Can we stop them?” by Jeff Hertrick.

2014 Vegetable Growers News. 1 October. “Degree-day model manages asparagus miner” by Rob Morrison, Beth Bishop, and Zsofia Szendrei.

2014 Fresh Plaza. 13 February. “Michigan State University researchers aim to equip growers with new asparagus management tools” by Benjamin Werling.

2013 Entomology Today. 30 August. “Video profile of the asparagus miner fly” by Richard Levine.

2013 Oceana’s Herald-Journal. 6 March. “2013 Oceana Asparagus Day: same week, different day” by OHJ Staff Writer.

2011 Michigan Ag Connection. 31 May. “Asparagus miner: One miner growers don’t want” by Staff Writer.

2011 Plant Health Progress. 22 May. “Fact sheet on dealing with asparagus miner available from MSU Extension bookstore” by Sara Long.

2009 Bayern2 Wissenschaft und Forschung (Bavarian Public Radio Science and Research). 20 February. “Monarchien im Tierreich” (Monarchies in the Animal Kingdom) by Susi Weichselbaumer.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Referee Service 96 articles refereed since 2010; handled 17 manuscripts as subject editor since 2018 Annals of the Entomological Society of America, Journal of Economic Entomology, Journal of Integrated Pest Management, Environmental Entomology (ESA journals from Dec ’10 onwards), Crop Science (Jan ’11 onwards), Industrial Crops and Products (Jun ’13 onwards), PLoS ONE (Jan ’14 onwards), Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (Mar ’15 onwards), Crop Protection (Apr ’15 onwards), The Canadian Entomologist (Jul’ 15 onwards), Journal of Pest Science (Feb ’16 onwards), Journal of Insect Behavior (Apr ’16 onwards), Biological Control (Apr ’16 onwards), Frontiers in Plant Science (Aug ’16 onwards), Agricultural and Forest Entomology (Sep ’16 onwards), Journal of Stored Product Research (Dec ’16 onwards), Pest Management Science (Jan ’17 onwards), Insects (Jun ’17 onwards), Biological Invasions (Jun ’17 onwards), Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology (Jun ’17 onwards), Journal of Applied Entomology (Jul ’17 onwards), Scientific Reports (Aug ’17 onwards), PLOS One (Aug ’17 onwards), Entomologia Generalis (Jun’ 18 onwards), Écoscience (Jun ’19 onwards).

Non-referee Service

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Entomological Society of America

Mar’ 19–current Chair, Local Arrangements Committee, 75th Joint North-Central Branch and Southwest Branch Annual Meeting, Oklahoma City, OK

Mar ’19 Judge, Student Oral P-IE Competition, 74th Annual Meeting of the North Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH.

Nov ’18 Judge, Student Poster Competition, Joint Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Entomological Society of Canada, and Entomological Society of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Apr’ 18–Aug ’18 Member, Organizing Committee for the ESA P-IE Section Invasive Species Field Tour

Apr’ 18–current Subject Editor for Behavior, Environmental Entomology, ESA

Mar ’18 Judge, Student Poster Competition, 73rd Annual Meeting of the North Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Madison, WI.

Mar ’18–Mar ‘19 Member, Eastern Branch Early Career Professionals Committee, Entomological Society of America

Feb ’18 –Nov ‘20 North-Central Branch Representative, ESA P-IE Nominations Committee

Jan ’18–current Member, North-Central Branch Early Career Professionals Committee, Entomological Society of America

Nov ’17 Moderator, PI-E Invasive Species Student Competition, 65th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Denver, CO

Nov ’17 Judge, Student Poster Competition, 65th Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Denver, CO.

Oct ’17–Mar ’18 Member, Presidential Taskforce on ESA Fellows Selection

Jun ’17 Organizer of entire student judging competition (7 sessions) for the 72nd Annual Meeting of the North Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Indianapolis, IN.

Mar ’17 Judge, Student Poster Competition, 88th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Newport, RI

Mar ’17 Judge, Linnaean Games Competition, 88th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, Newport, RI

Dec ’16–Dec ’18 Member, ESA Awards Taskforce, Entomological Society of America

Oct ’16–Oct ‘18 Member, Diversity and Inclusion Committee, Entomological Society of America

Feb ’16–Feb ’19 P-IE representative, Judging Panel for the Distinguished Achievement in Horticultural Entomology Award, Entomological Society of America

Feb ’16–Feb ’19 Member, Awards Committee for the STEP Teaching Award, Entomological Society of America

Jan ’16–Jan ’17 Member, ad hoc Bylaws Committee, Eastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America

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Jan ’16 Judge, Linnaean Games, 87th Annual Eastern Branch Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA

Jan ’16 Judge, Graduate Student Poster Competition, 87th Annual Eastern Branch Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Nov ’15–Nov ‘17 ECP Liaison, ESA’s national Outreach and Education Committee

Nov ’15 Judge, Graduate Student P-IE Student Competition, 63rd Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN.

Nov ’15–Nov ’18 Eastern Branch Rep, ESA’s Early Career Professionals Committee (formerly Student Transition and Early Professionals); Vice-Chair from Sep ’16-Nov’17; Chair from Nov ’17-Nov ’18.

Jun ’15–Jun’ 16 Eastern Branch Representative, ESA’s Monsanto Student Travel Award Panel

Mar ’15–Nov ’18 Eastern Branch Representative, ESA P-IE Nominations Committee.

Mar ’15 Judge, Graduate Student P-IE Student Competition, Eastern Branch 86th Annual Meeting, Rehoboth, DE.

Nov ’14 Head Judge, Graduate Student P-IE Poster Competition, ESA 62nd Annual Meeting, Portland, OR.

Jun ’13–Mar ‘14 Student Rep, ESA-NCB Professional Awards Committee

Jan ’13–Mar ‘14 Student Rep, Entomological Society of America’s North-Central Branch Honorary Awards Committee

Nov ’12–Mar ‘14 MSU Student Rep, Entomological Society of America’s North-Central Branch Student Affairs Committee, East Lansing, MI

Jan ’11 –Mar ’13 Linnaean Team Member for MSU, NCB-ESA, East Lansing, MI

USDA-ARS Jan ’18–current Member, Chamber Committee, Center for Grain and Animal Health Research

Sep ’16 Organized and hosted a visit by Dr. Kari Peter (Department of Plant Pathology, Penn State), to give a seminar at the Appalachian Fruit Research Station, Kearneysville, WV.

Aug ’16–Dec ’16 Member, Committee for the Combined Federal Campaign, USDA-ARS, Appalachian Fruit Research Station, Kearneysville, WV

Apr ’16 Organized and hosted a visit by Alexandria N. Bryant (University of Kentucky) to give a seminar to the Appalachian Fruit Research Station, Kearneysville, WV.

Mar ’16 Organized and hosted a visit by Lauren Nixon (Lincoln University, New Zealand) to give a seminar to the Appalachian Fruit Research Station, Kearneysville, WV.

Feb ’16–Dec ‘16 Member, Seminar Series Committee, USDA-ARS, Appalachian Fruit Research Station

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Mar ’15 Organized and hosted a visit by Nicole F. Quinn (Michigan State University) to give a seminar to the Appalachian Fruit Research Station, Kearneysville, WV.

Kansas State University Jan ’19–Present Member, Executive Committee, Department of Entomology, KSU

Jan ’19–Present Member, Awards Committee. Department of Entomology, KSU

Feb ’18 Judge, Graduate Student Competition, K-State Graduate FORUM Symposium, KSU

Feb ’18 USDA Faculty Rep, Department of Entomology, KSU

Nov ’17 USDA Faculty Rep, Department of Entomology, KSU

Michigan State University Apr ’14 Co-host, co-organizer for Dr. Cesar Rodriguez-Saona’s visit to speak as the Annual Simmons Memorial Lecturer at the Department of Entomology Seminar Series, East Lansing, MI.

Apr ’14 Graduate Student Evaluator, Agriculture and Animal Science Poster Session, University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum (UURAF), MSU, East Lansing, MI.

Mar ’14 Agriculture Oral Session Judge, 6th Annual Graduate Academic Conference, MSU, East Lansing, MI.

Mar ’14 Organized and hosted a visit by Dr. Ann Fraser (Kalamazoo College) to give a seminar as part of the Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavior seminar series, East Lansing, MI.

Feb ’14–Mar ’14 Chairperson, Programming Committee for organizing the 12th Annual Plant Science Graduate Student Research Symposium, East Lansing, MI.

Feb ’14 Host for potential graduate students to the Department of Entomology, part of the Annual MSU Plant Science Fellowship Recruiting Weekend, East Lansing, MI

Nov ’13 Volunteer Exhibitor for Department of Entomology at Annual AutumnFest, MSU

Jul ’13 Poster Evaluator, Agriculture and Animal Science Section, Mid-Michigan Symposium for Undergraduate Research Experiences, East Lansing, MI

Mar ’13–Mar ‘14 Student Rep, External Chairperson Search Committee, Dept. Entomology, East Lansing, MI

Jan ’13–Apr ‘13 Member & Co-organizer, Programming Committee, Plant Science Graduate Student Research Symposium, East Lansing, MI

Dec ’12–Jan ‘14 Student Rep. on Graduate Committee, Dept. Entomology, East Lansing, MI

Apr ’12–Mar ‘14 Member on the Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavior Seminar Selection Committee, East Lansing, MI

Oct ’11 Organized & hosted a visit by Dr. Ann Fraser (Kalamazoo College) to speak at the Dept. Entomology Seminar Series, East Lansing, MI

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Dec ’10–Jan ’14 Student Rep. on Curriculum Committee, Dept. Entomology, East Lansing, MI

Dec ’10–May ‘14 Member, Graduate & Undergraduate Entomology Student Society, Dept. Entomology, East Lansing, MI Fulfilled roles as Secretary (Aug ’11 – Dec ’12), Webmaster (Dec ’11 – Dec. ’12), and Vice-President (Dec ’12 – Dec ‘13)

University of Munich Jan ’09–Jul ’09 Co-organizer, Evolution, Ecology & Systematics Seminar Series, Munich, Germany • Organized the EES seminar series, inviting speakers from around Europe, managing logistics of travel for speaker to and from university, booking lodging, organizing meetings between speakers and laboratory groups, advertising for it and introducing speakers at their talk.

Dec ’08–Oct ’09 Treasurer, Volvox Graduate Student Network, Munich, Germany

Service to Other Organizations

Jun ’19 Grant Review Panel Member, SONATINA Fellowship Program, Poland National Science Centre, Kraków, Poland

Mar ’19–Mar ’20 President-Elect, Kansas Entomological Society

Mar ’19 Judge, student oral competition, Kansas Entomological Society Annual Meeting, Overland Park, KS

Mar ’19–current Chair-Elect, Board of Directors, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Manhattan, Manhattan, KS.

Aug ’18–current Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Stored Product Research

Jul ’18–current Co-chair, Sunday Services Committee, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Manhattan, Manhattan, KS

Feb ’18 Judge, student poster competition, NC-213 Annual Meeting, U.S. Grain Consortium, Kansas City, MO

Aug ’15 Judge, Buell and Braun Poster and Oral Talk Awards, 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, MD.

FORMAL MENTORING

Formally mentored the following students:

Years Mentored Student Information Project Title 2014–2015 Brittany Poling “Sublethal effects of insecticides on Halyomorpha halys Undergrad (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) behavior and mobility” Shepherd University

2015–2016 Laura Nixon “The volatile emissions from overwintering and actively Ph.D. foraging Halyormorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)” Lincoln University

2015–2016 Carol Bedoya “Acoustic signals from dispersing and overwintering

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Ph.D. Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera:Pentatomidae)” Lincoln University

2015–2016 McKenzie Allen “Volatile host stimuli have consequences for arrestment Undergrad and attraction by Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Shepherd University Pentatomidae)”

2017–2018 Matthew Hamblin “Behavioral response of Tribolium castaneum to volatiles Undergrad from dried distillers grains and other odor blends in pilot Kansas State University scale warehouses.”

2017–current Rachel V. Wilkins “The behavioral compatibility of long-lasting insecticide Undergrad/M.S. netting for prevention of infestation by Tribolium castaneum Kansas State University in the laboratory.”

2017–current Robert Grosdidier “Assessing Trogoderma variabile as a behavioral surrogate for Undergrad the quarantine pest, Trogoderma granarium (Coleoptera: Kansas State University Dermestidae).”

2017 Ryan Burr “Developing a trapping assay to assess the viability of Undergrad Trogoderma variabile as a behavioral surrogate species for the Kansas State University biosecurity threat, Trogoderma granarium”

2018–2019 Taylor VanWinkle “Behavioral response of Rhyzopertha dominica and Sitophilus Undergrad oryzae to, and characterizing volatiles being released by Kalamazoo College moldy grain.”

2018–current Marco Ponce “Characterizing the behavioral response by stored product Undergrad/Ph.D. insects to volatile bouquets implicated in crowding” Kalamazoo College

2018–current Hannah Quellhorst “Improving post-harvest management programs for maize Ph.D. Student in the developing world” Kansas State University

2018–current Chloe Albin “Evaluating cedarwood oil as a potential repellent to post- Undergrad harvest insects” Kansas State University

2018 Alicia Alonso “Assessing the repellency of deltamethrin-incorporated Undergrad long-lasting insecticide netting” Kansas State University

2018 Lauren Silvernail “Elucidating the behavioral response of stored product Undergrad insects to fungal volatiles in the wind tunnel and simulated Kansas State University warehouses”

2019–current Kaitlyn Ruiz “Investigation of potential semiochemicals for improved Undergrad monitoring and management of Eucosma gigantea in Kansas State University Silphium agroecosystems.”

2019–current Xiaodan Pan “Trapping and managing indianmeal moth in warehouses.” Ph.D. Student Rutgers University

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TEACHING

Apr ’16 Guest Lecture, Integrated Pest Management, Teaching Seminar, University of Florida, Department of Entomology, West Florida Research and Extension Center, Milton, FL.

Jul ’14 Guest Lecturer on harmonic radar, behavioral monitoring and invasive species for 30 high school students in the field excursion for the Biotech Summer Institute, Hagerstown Community College, Kearneysville, WV

Apr ’14 Guest Lecturer for grad-level ENT890: Ant-plant-herbivore mutualisms, East Lansing, MI

Mar ’14 Guest Lecturer for grad-level ENT890: Multivariate data: Theory & Use in Chemical Ecology, East Lansing, MI

Feb ’14 Guest Lecturer for undergrad-level ENT205: Integrated Pest Management, East Lansing,MI.

Jan ’14–May ’14 TA for grad-level Tritrophic Interactions: Theory and Practice (ENT890), East Lansing, MI • Gave lab demonstrations, guest lectures (topic: ant-plant-herbivore mutualisms, multivariate statistics), and aided students with their research in the lab

Dec ’13 Guest Lecturer for undergrad-level ENT404: Biological Control, East Lansing, MI

Oct ’13 Host/Organizer (co-presenter), Kalamazoo College’s Entomology Course (BIOL396) Field Trip, East Lansing, MI

Oct ’13 Guest Lecturer for undergrad-level ZOL355: Species Distributions/Patterns, E. Lansing, MI

Sep ’13 Guest Lecturer for undergrad-level ENT205: Integrated Pest Management, East Lansing, MI

Mar ‘13 Guest Lecturer for undergrad-level ENT205: Integrated Pest Management, East Lansing, MI

Oct ‘12–April ’14 Proctor for undergrad-level Pests, Society & Environment (ENT205), East Lansing, MI

Sept ’12 Guest Lecturer for undergrad-level ENT205: Integrated Pest Management, East Lansing, MI

Dec ’12 Guest Lecturer for grad-level ENT890: Ant-plant-herbivore mutualisms, East Lansing, MI

Sep ’12–Dec ’12 TA for grad-level Tritrophic Interactions: Theory & Practice (ENT890), East Lansing, MI

Sep ’11–May ’14 Bug tour guide at the MSU Bug House for Pre-K-12 children, East Lansing, MI

Oct ’08–Feb ’09 TA/Tutorial Instructor for Evolutionary Ecology Course, Munich, Germany

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• Instructed Bachelor/Diplom students for 14 weeks, explaining concepts, grading homework, answering questions from the main lecture.

April ’08–Jul ’08 Biology Career Mentor to Bachelor Students, Munich, Germany • Advised 10 first-year German bachelor students (in German) about careers in biology, giving them tours of research labs, discussing current topics in biology and why people choose biology.

Sep ’03–Dec ’03 German Mentor at Woodward Elementary, Kalamazoo, MI • Taught inner city 4th grade students German through weekly meetings and facilitated creative learning.

Mar ’03–Jun ’03 Science Mentor at Northglade Elementary, Kalamazoo, MI • Guided at-risk 4th grade students through the designing, construction of an experiment and subsequently making a poster.

OUTREACH

Jun ’19 Workshop organizer, “Good and bad insects in pre-harvest and post- harvest agriculture,” for Middle School Girls, Girls Researching Our World (GROW), K State Office for the Advancement of Women, Manhattan, KS. Attendance: 30

Apr ’19 Presenter & Volunteer, Kansas State University Department of Entomology, K State Open House for the Public, Manhattan, KS. Attendance: 390 • Coordinated the USDA booth at the event that included trivia games, interactive displays on stored product insects and vectors of disease. Ensured the booth was fully staffed with volunteers for the entire day.

Feb ’19 Workshop organizer, “Termite specialist by day, civil rights activist by night,” for Middle School Girls, Girls Researching Our World (GROW), K State Office for the Advancement of Women, Manhattan, KS. Attendance: 30 • Led an activity for students to investigate trail-following pheromones in termites, and in learning about women and people of color who were pioneers in entomology.

Oct ’18 Workshop organizer, “Buzz friends forever,” for Middle School Girls, Girls Researching Our World (GROW), K State Office for the Advancement of Women, Manhattan, KS. Attendance: 30 • Involved leading an activity for the students to investigate flower structure and function as it related to pollinators. Students were assigned a pollinator and investigated optimal traits for that type of pollinator.

Sep ’18 Organizer and presenter, “CSI Entomology: Using Forensic Entomology to Help Investigators,” 7 workshops over 2 days, 4H Summer Environmental Camp for Breckinridge and Webster Co., KY. Attendance: 100 • Prepared an interactive workshop for 4th grade elementary students about how to use insects to date how long ago someone died as well as where the crime took place. Also, allowed students to hold live

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arthropods and the application of CSI-type methodology to actual research.

Apr ’18 Presenter & Volunteer, Kansas State University Department of Entomology, K State Open House for the Public, Manhattan, KS. Attendance: 420

Mar ’18 Convener, service on balance, the spring equinox, and homeostasis, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Manhattan, KS. Attendance: 85

Feb ’18 Workshop organizer, “A world without the buzz of insects: Venturing into the Final Frontier without the helping hands of bugs,” for Middle School Girls, Girls Researching Our World (GROW), K State Office for the Advancement of Women, Manhattan, KS. Attendance: 140 • Involved leading an activity for the students to construct miniature greenhouses with earthworms to discuss the ecosystem services provided by other species.

Oct ’17 Workshop organizer, “CSI Manhattan: A Who Dunnit Told by Insect Larvae”, STEM Spooktacular for Middle School Girls, Girls Researching Our World (GROW), K State Office for the Advancement of Women, Manhattan, KS. Attendance: 40

Oct’ 17 Organizer and presenter, “CSI Entomology: Using Forensic Entomology to Help Investigators,” 9 workshops over 2 days, 4H Summer Environmental Camp for Breckinridge and Webster Co., KY. Attendance: 150 • Prepared an interactive workshop for 4th and 5th grade elementary students about how to use insects to date how long ago someone died as well as where the crime took place. Also, allowed students to hold live arthropods and the application of CSI-type methodology to actual research.

Sep ’17 Organizer & Presenter, “Bug Out! Workshop: Pinning for Beginners”, Riley Co. 4H, Manhattan, KS. Attendance: 10

Jun ’17 Presenter, “The Secret Life of Aphids”, Sunday Service, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Manhattan, Manhattan, KS. Attendance: 75

Apr ’17 Presenter & Volunteer, Insect Study Badge, 24th Annual K-State Merit Badge Conference and Target First Class Program, Manhattan, KS. Attendance: 25

Apr ’17 Presenter & Volunteer, Kansas State University Department of Entomology, K State Open House for the Public, Manhattan, KS. Attendance: 600+

Sep ’16 Co-organizer, co-presenter, and volunteer “CSI: Entomology Orlando,” Insect Expo, International Congress of Entomology, Orlando, FL. Attendance: 3,000+

Aug ’16 Organizer, presenter for tour of the Appalachian Fruit Research Station and “Entomology 101: The Basics” for a group of troubled youth from Timber Ridge School, Kearneysville, WV. Attendance: 10

Jun ’16 Presenter, “Attract-and-kill to control the brown marmorated stink bug”, Using Math in Science Workshop, Organized by Hagerstown Community College, Kearneysville, WV. Attendance: 27

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Jun ’16 Co-organizer, co-presenter, “Trapping Insects at Night,” Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program for high-achieving undergraduates, US Fish and Wildlife’s National Conservation Training Center, Sheperdstown, WV. Attendance: 25

Jun ’16 Host, Appalachian Fruit Research Station Demonstration Day for the Young Growers Alliance, Kearneysville, WV. Attendance: 40+

Jan ’16 Organizer & presenter, “Invaders from afar”, Jefferson County Science Fair, Harpers Ferry, WV Attendance: 35

Oct ’15 Organizer and co-presenter, “Catch me if you can! Tracking the movement of invasive insects”, Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival, Kearneysville, WV • Prepared a presentation for 12 tours at the Appalachian Fruit Research Station about tracking insects on the farm for 200+ 4th grade students and home-schooled children and their parents.

Oct ’15 Organizer and co-presenter, “Who stole my lunch? How we can track our main competitors, insects, for food,” Jefferson County Science Olympiad, Charles Town, WV • Organized an activity for 200+ 6th grade students to mark BMSB and track their vertical movement in a climbing assay. Also gave a demonstration with harmonic radar, and other methods for tracking insects on a farm including the use of fluorescent dusts.

Sep ’15 Judge of floats in parade, Sacagawea Festival, Cloverport, KY

Sep ’15 Organizer and presenter, “CSI Entomology: Using Forensic Entomology to Help Investigators,” 4H Summer Environmental Camp for Breckinridge and Webster Co., KY • Prepared an interactive workshop for 150 4th and 5th grade elementary students about how to use insects to date how long ago someone died as well as where the crime took place. Also, allowed students to hold live arthropods and the application of CSI-type methodology to actual research.

Oct ’14 Organizer and presenter, “Avoiding stinky situations with stink bugs,” Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival, Kearneysville, WV • Prepared a workshop about stink bug monitoring and research for 9 tours at the Appalachian Fruit Research Station for first graders and at- risk youth from local schools, and also led the public through stink bug exhibits in an open house.

Sep ’14 Organizer and presenter, “Invasive species in your backyard,” Breckenridge County 4H Bug Club, Hardinsburg, KY

Jun ’14 Organizer and presenter, Invasive Species Workshop, 6th Annual Student Climate and Conservation Congress (Sc3), National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown, WV • Gave a talk about the brown marmorated stink bug and other invasive species, explaining efforts to control invasives through biological control, manipulation of behavior, and chemical ecology. Gave live demonstrations using harmonic radar to track BMSB in the field, and flight mills to generate data on dispersal capacity.

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Apr ’14 Volunteer and examination evaluator, 32nd Annual Michigan Science Olympiad Tournament, East Lansing, MI

Apr ’14 Judge, MacDonald Middle School’s SciencePalooza Science Fair, East Lansing, MI

Mar ’14–Apr ‘14 Facilitator for Entomology Preparation Workshops for Science Olympiad Tournament, East Lansing, MI • Helped 30+ school teams from around the state learn insect identification, morphology and ecology in three workshops.

Oct ’13 Volunteer, MSU Bug House Halloween Open House for kids, East Lansing, MI

Oct ’13 Organizer, “A Bug’s Life,” 4H Summer Science Day Workshop, Hardinsburg, KY • Taught 4th & 5th Grade elementary students (8-9 yr olds) how to identify and collect insects, and the benefits that accrue to humans through ecosystem services. Engaged students through interactive activities such as eating insects (lollipops and flavored insects), as well as holding live insects. Was part of the 4H Breckenridge and Webster County Environmental Camp.

Sep ’13 Bug Leader, Cub Scout Bug Zoo, Jackson, MI

Mar ’13 Co-organizer, Middle School Girls Entomology Workshop, East Lansing, MI • Taught a 4hr workshop entitled, “Sharing is Caring: How Social Insects Rule the Planet” as part of the Graduate Women in Science’s 6th Grade Math & Science Day for Girls with hands-on demonstration with live insects.

Mar ’13 Volunteer, MSU Bug House Spring Open House for kids, East Lansing, MI

May ’12 Co-organizer, 4H Summer Bug Out Workshop, Dixon, KY • Taught elementary students (7-10 yr olds) how to identify, collect, and preserve insects. Also, introduced students to forensic entomology through activities, explained the importance of arthropods to humans, and why social insects are so successful.

Mar ’12 Co-organizer, Middle School Girls Entomology Workshop, East Lansing, MI • Taught a 4 hr workshop entitled “Hide-and-Go-Seek: How Insects Escape Their Enemies” as part of the Graduate Women in Science’s 6th Grade Math and Science Day for girls with hands-on demonstrations and live insects.

Oct ’11 Volunteer, MSU Bug House Halloween Open House for kids, East Lansing, MI

Jul ’11 Co-organizer, 4H Summer Bug Out Workshop, Dixon, KY • Was invited to teach 7-10 year old children how to identify, collect and preserve insects as part of a 4H summer program for half a day. Came up with age-appropriate curriculum, performed demonstrations and walked children through the process.

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Oct ’09–Jun ’10 Board Member and Secretary, Kalamazoo Collective Housing (nonprofit), Kalamazoo, MI

May ’07–Aug ’07 Unpaid Intern, Fair Food Matters’ Growing Matters Garden, Kalamazoo, MI • Volunteered to aid with maintenance, harvesting, market preparation and watering for this organic garden.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP

Entomological Society of America (since 2010), Ecological Society of America (since 2010), American Association for the Advancement of Science (2011-2014), Michigan Entomological Society (2010-2014), Maryland Entomological Society (2014-2016), International Society of Chemical Ecology (since 2015), International Organization for Biological Control – Nearctic Regional Section (since 2016), Kansas Entomological Society (since 2017)

LANGUAGE COMPETENCY

• Native English-speaker • Passed the Goethe-Institut’s Mittelstufenprüfung; fluent in writing (excellent), speaking (fair) and reading (excellent) German. • Studied abroad for six months at Friedrich-Alexander Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany • Lived in Munich, Germany for two years.

REFERENCES

Dr. James F. Campbell Ms. Alexandria N. Bryant Research Leader & Research Entomologist 4H Youth Development Agent USDA-ARS Breckinridge Co. Extension Service Center for Grain and Animal Health Research 1377 S. Hwy 261 1515 College Ave. Hardinsburg, KY 40143 Manhattan, KS 66502 USA USA Tel: 01 (270) 756-2182 Tel: 01 (785) 776-2717 Fax: 01 (270) 756-9016 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Dr. Tracy C. Leskey Nicole Quinn Center Director & Research Entomologist Ph.D. Candidate USDA-ARS Department of Entomology Appalachian Fruit Research Station Virginia Tech 2217 Wiltshire Rd. Alson H. Smith, Jr. AREC Kearneysville, WV 25430 595 Laurel Grove Rd. USA Winchester, VA 22602 Tel: 01 (304) 725-3451 ext. 329 Tel: 01 (508) 954-5778 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

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