URI Student Posters
Biological Control of Invasive Swallow-wort Plants (vincetoxicum spp.): Evaluating Field Releases of Hypena Opulenta Moths – Jake Wilson
Heat Tolerance of the Swallow-Wort Biological Control Agent, Hypena opulenta – Sydney Chratian
Identifying a Plant Pathogen Found on Invasive Black Swallow-wort – Crystal Lavin
Biocontrol of Invasive Swallow-worts with Hypena opulenta – Alexandra Johnson
Temperature-Dependent Development of Hypena opulenta – Karina Camacho
Detoxification Activity of Hypena opulenta, a Specialist Herbivore of Invasive Swallow-worts – Shiloh Clerjuste
Field Releases and Monitoring of Hypena opulenta, a Biological Control Agent of Vincetoxicum spp. (Swallow-worts) – Rebecca Donegan
Response of a Specialist Herbivore Hypena opulenta, to Induced Defenses of Swallow-worts (Vincetoxicum spp.) – Amelia May
Rearing Hypena opulenta for Swallow-wort Biological Control – Elizabeth Jones
- The Effect of the Invasive Weed Black Swallow-wort on Monarch Butterfly Populations
- The Ability of Monarch Butterfly larvae (Danaus plexippus) to Utilize a Diet Containing the Invasive Plant Black Swallow-wort (Vincetoxicum nigrum)
- Invasive Swallow-worts and Associated Insect Herbivores in Rhode Island
- Development of Hypena Opulenta (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on Two Species of Invasive Swallow-worts (Vincetoxicum)