
About
Dr. Don Yee is a Professor at the University of Southern Mississippi (USM), focusing on medical entomology and aquatic insect ecology. His research emphasizes community/population ecology of mosquitoes and other medically important insects, ecological stoichiometry, and urban/tropical ecosystem dynamics. He has conducted extensive fieldwork in the Gulf Coast and Puerto Rico, studying the effects of environmental disturbances like hurricanes on mosquito populations and vector-borne disease dynamics.
Education:
- PhD in Zoology, Illinois State University (2006)
- MS in Zoology, Texas Tech University (1998)
- BS in Zoology, University of Michigan-Dearborn (1994)
Research Interests: Dr. Yee's lab investigates species interactions, food web dynamics, and predator-prey relationships in aquatic habitats. Key areas include mosquito ecology (e.g., Aedes spp., Culex spp.), ecological effects of invasive species, and the impact of socioeconomic factors on disease vector abundance. He employs multi-method approaches, integrating laboratory experiments, field observations, and large-scale ecological modeling.
Professional Affiliations: Ecological Society of America, Sigma Xi, Entomological Society of America, and Society for Vector Ecology. He teaches courses such as BSC 411/511/L Entomology, BSC 648/L Aquatic Insect Ecology, and BEE 440 Urban Ecology.
Labs/Teams: His research lab focuses on understanding vector biology, ecological stoichiometry, and applied solutions to control disease vectors in urban and tropical environments. Collaborations include studies on hurricane impacts and ecological recovery in Puerto Rico.
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