Title: From Field to Long-Term Research in Entomology: Unveiling the Blood-Sucking Flies in Animal Farms
Abstract:
This seminar will explore the crucial role of field observations in establishing a foundation for monitoring and early detection of blood-sucking flies in animal farms. Prof. Dr. Gerard Duvallet will discuss how initial findings from fieldwork inform long-term research strategies and the development of effective pest management practices.
Speaker:
Prof. Dr. Gerard Duvallet
Paul Valery University, Montpellier, France
Prof. Emeritus Gerard Duvallet is a distinguished Medical and Veterinary Entomologist with over two decades of experience studying tsetse flies and trypanosomes in West Africa. Since returning to France in 1994, and following his retirement in 2008, he has focused on stable flies in Europe and Thailand, developing an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach that minimizes reliance on chemical insecticides.
Date: September 23, 2024
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Venue: 2nd Floor, Room 201, Vajiranusorn Building
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Host: Research and Lifelong Learning Center for Urban and Environmental Entomology (RESCUE), Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
Contact: official.rescueku@gmail.com
Admission: Complimentary
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Audience: The seminar is open to all students and faculty members from academic institutions.
We invite you to engage with Prof. Duvallet’s presentation and gain insights into the integration of field research and long-term pest management strategies. Your participation would be greatly valued.
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