Kyle Bobiwashمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Dr. Kyle Bobiwash is an Assistant Professor and Indigenous Scholar in the Department of Entomology at the University of Manitoba, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences. He is based at the Fort Garry campus and conducts research on beneficial insects in agro-ecosystems, with a focus on pollinators and ecosystem services. Education: PhD in Pollination Ecology, Simon Fraser University MS in Pollination Biology, McGill University BS (Hons) in Biomedical Science, University of Ottawa His research spans pollinator ecology, landscape effects on insect communities, northern biodiversity, and the integration of Indigenous knowledge in sustainable agriculture. He teaches courses including World of Bugs , Pollinator Biology , and Indigenous Issues in Food Systems , reflecting his interdisciplinary approach. The recent publications from his lab emphasize themes such as pollination in northern climates, managed pollinators, Indigenous land management, and the valuation of ecosystem services. His work bridges ecological science with community-based and culturally informed practices, particularly in First Nation agricultural contexts. Scientific Awards: No specific awards listed in the provided text. Dr. Bobiwash advises graduate students in entomology and agro-ecology, though no current students are named. His research is supported by studies on landscape impacts, perennial agriculture, and Indigenous co-management. He leads a lab focused on pollinator biology and beneficial insect ecology, working across field sites in Manitoba and northern regions. Future work includes expanding native pollinator management and deepening collaborations with Indigenous communities.







