Colton Zirkle
M.S. (2017)
“The Effect of Insects on Seed Set of Ozark Chinquapin, Castanea ozarkensis”, 141 pages.
Current Employment: Researcher
Alexis Hilario
M.S. (2016)
“Survey of Nasal Mites (Acari: Rhinonyssidae, Ereynetidae, Turbinoptidae) in Birds from Three States in the United States “, 63 pages. Proquest Link to Thesis
Current Employment: Ph.D. student, University of Arkansas
Dr. Ray Fisher
Ph.D. (2016)
“Integrative taxonomy of North American torrent mites (Parasitengona: Torrenticolidae: Torrenticola)”, 688 pages. Link to Dissertation
Current Employment: Postdoctoral Researcher University of Arkansas
Dr. Michael J. Skvarla
Ph.D. (2015)
“Sampling Terrestrial Arthropod Biodiversity: A Case Study in Arkansas”, 426 pages. Proquest Link to Dissertation
MS (2011)
“Ozark Highland Cunaxidae (Acari: Prostigmata): Descriptions and Keys to Genera Found to Occur in the Region and the New Phylogenetic Hypothesis for the Family”, 224 pages. Proquest Link to Thesis
Current Employment: Insect Lab Director and Extension Educator, Penn State University
Joseph O’Neill
M.S. (2015)
“Ozark Highland Cunaxidae (Acari: Prostigmata): Descriptions and Keys to Genera Found to Occur in the Region and the New Phylogenetic Hypothesis for the Family”, 224 pages. Proquest Link to Thesis
Current Employment: English Teacher, Vietnam
Ricki Hamilton
M.S. (2015)
“Phenology and Diversity of Arthropod Communities in Leaf Litter”, 102 pages. Proquest Link to Thesis
Current Employment: Ph.D. student, Auburn University
Derek Hennen
M.S. (2015)
“An Inventory of Endemic Leaf Litter Arthropods of Arkansas with Emphasis on Certain Insect Groups and Diplopoda”, 225 pages. Link to Thesis
Current Employment: Ph.D. student, Virginia Tech, Department of Entomology
Luis Orellana
MS (2011)
“Impact of Early Infestations of Two-spotted Spider Mites (Tetranychus urticae) on Cotton Growth and Yield”, 43 pages.
Current Employment: Bayer