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Eva A. Buckner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Entomology and Nematology at the University of Florida, affiliated with the Florida Medical Entomology Lab. She specializes in medical entomology, focusing on mosquito ecology, vector-borne diseases, and control strategies for invasive species like Aedes japonicus and Wyeomyia vanduzeei.
- Research Interests: Her work emphasizes mosquito biology, habitat management, and public health implications of invasive species. She investigates larval development in nutrient-poor environments, cold adaptation in Aedes japonicus, and environmentally friendly control methods for bromeliad-inhabiting mosquitoes.
- Publications: She co-authored key guides on mosquito identification, control, and disease transmission, including studies on Wyeomyia vanduzeei and Anopheles quadrimaculatus, with a focus on integrated pest management and community-based solutions.
- Outreach: Her extension work addresses homeowner practices for reducing mosquito habitats, such as draining standing water and using larvicides, while balancing ecological impacts.
- Labs & Collaboration: Affiliated with the Florida Medical Entomology Lab, she collaborates with experts like C. Roxanne Connelly and Catherine Lippi on mosquito surveillance, genetic studies, and educational materials for public audiences.
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