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Brittany Barnes is a Research Professional III at the University of Georgia's Dr. Gandhi Forest Entomology Lab. Her work focuses on forest entomology, pest management, and ecological interactions involving insects and plants. She investigates topics such as invasive species impacts, forest health, and biodiversity conservation in managed pine ecosystems.
Her research spans a wide array of disciplines, including the behavioral ecology of bark beetles, herbicide effects on understory plants, and the development of resistant ash tree varieties against emerald ash borers. Barnes has also studied bat responses to environmental conditions and the bioaccumulation of contaminants in beetles near industrial sites.
Her most recent articles (2023-2025) emphasize applied forest management solutions, such as mitigating invasive pest impacts and understanding post-hurricane insect dynamics. She employs cutting-edge techniques like DNA metabarcoding and somatic embryogenesis in her studies.
Despite her prolific output, no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. Her advising activities and grant history remain unreported here. Barnes is affiliated with the Dr. Gandhi Forest Entomology Lab, a key research hub for forest pest ecology at the University of Georgia.
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