About
Robert Haack is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Entomology at Michigan State University (MSU), affiliated with the College of Agriculture & Natural Resources. Previously, he served as a forest entomologist with the USDA Forest Service (1986–2015), focusing on exotic bark- and wood-boring insects like the emerald ash borer. His research emphasizes invasive species pathways (e.g., firewood, wood packaging) and phytosanitary standards. He holds a PhD in Forest Entomology (University of Florida, 1984) and has authored over 200 publications. His work addresses global pest management challenges, including wood borer infestation mitigation and international trade regulations.
Research Interests:
- Ecology & management of invasive forest insects
- Wood packaging material regulations (ISPM 15)
- Emerald ash borer biology and spread
- Firewood as a pest vector
Publications Highlight:
Recent work analyzes pest movement pathways, evaluates ISPM 15 effectiveness, and explores invasive beetle population dynamics. Over 150 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters address topics like bark beetle ecology, pest detection methods, and international biosecurity.
Grants & Collaborations:
Collaborated with the USDA, international forestry agencies, and universities on invasive species research. Projects include assessing wood treatment efficacy and developing early detection systems for non-native insects.
Labs/Teams:
Previously led USDA Forest Service teams studying bark beetles and wood packaging threats. Maintains active research partnerships globally.
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