About
Dr. Casey Delphia is a Research Professor in the Department of Plant Sciences & Plant Pathology at the College of Agriculture, specializing in bee ecology and conservation. She holds a Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University (2008) and teaches courses such as HORT 310 (Topics in Horticulture).
Research Focus
Her work centers on:
- Bee taxonomy and native bee biology
- Ecological interactions of pollinators
- Conservation strategies for at-risk species
Recent publications (2020–2024) examine pollinator reproductive success, habitat design, species distribution in Belize, thermal effects on bee survival, and novel threats like plastic mulch hazards. Her research emphasizes applied solutions for agricultural pollination security.
Grants
- 'The Wild Bees of Montana 3, Research for Specialty Crop Pollination Security' (Montana Department of Agriculture)
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