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Entomological Society of America names 2008 award winners
Date:9/28/2008

t choice and performance, and interactions between larval abundance and soil microbiota. His M.S. work was on management of cottonwood leaf beetle in plantation-grown poplars. From 2000󈝰, he worked for the USDA Forest Service as the lead technician on a large-scale tree production study, examining tree physiological characteristics, fine root dynamics, and insect population and damage in response to varying water and nutrient amendments.

David has published 22 refereed journal articles, two book chapters, and has given 49 oral (including nine invited) and poster presentations. He has helped teach five different courses, and has been awarded numerous awards and honors. David has received research and travel grants totaling in excess of $266,000, including an EPA STAR Graduate Fellowship. David has helped organize and moderate a forest entomology symposium at the national ESA meeting every year since 2002. David has been a member of ESA since 1996, and he currently serves as the North Central Branch Student Affairs Committee President. He serves as a peer reviewer for Environmental Entomology and the Journal of Economic Entomology, among other publications. David is active in community activities, serving as a member of the Village of McFarland Natural Resources Committee.

Student Certification Award (Sponsored by Springer Pest Solutions)This award recognizes and encourages outstanding entomology graduate students with interest in the mission of the ESA Certification Program. This year's winner, Preston Brown, received his B.S. from Virginia Tech in biological systems engineering (2005), and he will complete his M.S. in entomology in December, 2008. He currently works under Dr. Dini Miller at the Dodson Urban Pest Management Laboratory. Preston's research focuses on pest ant behavior and ecology, and his research project is entitled "The Spatiotemporal Composition of Pest Ant Species in the Residential Environments of Santa Isab
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Contact: Richard Levine
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