
معرفی
Tania Kim is Associate Professor in the Department of Entomology at Kansas State University. Her research integrates community and landscape ecology to understand how environmental variability affects plant-insect interactions and biodiversity patterns, with applications to conservation and sustainable agriculture.
Research examines:
- Environmental drivers of insect biodiversity
- Land-use impacts on ecosystem services
- Microbial mediation of plant-insect interactions
- Agricultural landscape management
- Biocontrol agent ecology
Current projects investigate effects of soil amendments on pest-predator interactions, phosphorus cycling in agricultural systems, and microbial degradation of contaminants. Research employs molecular tools (high-throughput sequencing), stable isotope analysis, and field experiments across agricultural and natural landscapes.
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