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Devika R. Bhalerao

Louisiana State University AgCenter

Department of Entomology

404 Life Sciences Building
Baton Rouge, LA  70803  

dbhale1@lsu.edu

Project List:

A study of horse fly (Tabanidae) populations and their food web dynamics as indicators of the effects of environmental stress on coastal marsh health.

Year 6-8 Investigator Grants (RFP-V)Role: GoMRI Scholar, Graduate Student - Master's Level

Publications & Presentations:

Conference Presentations - 7

2018

Bhalerao, D. S., D.; Foil, L. H., & C (2018). Determining Bioindicators for Coastal Tidal Marsh Health Using the Food web of Larvae of the Greenhead Horse fly (Tabanus nigrovittatus). In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2018

2017

[MISSING CITATION] [Author not available]. Metagenomic diversity analyses of the food-web of the greenhead horse fly (Tabanus nigrovittatus) to identify bioindicators of marsh health. Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2017. (2017).
Bhalerao, D. (2017). Where's my food? Looking for bioindicators in food webs of horse fly larvae. In LSU Entomology Department Graduate Student Symposium
Bhalerao, D. S., D.R.; Foil, L. H., & C (2017). Metagenomic diversity analyses of the food-web of the greenhead horse fly (Tabanus nigrovittatus) to identify bioindicators of marsh health. In Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Branch of the ESA

2016

Bhalerao, D. S., D.; Foil, L. H., & C (2016). Determining bioindicators for coastal tidal marsh health using the food web of larvae of the greenhead horse fly (Tabanus nigrovittatus). In LSU Entomology Department Graduate Student Symposium
Bhalerao, D. S., D.; Foil, L. H., & C (2016). Determining bioindicators for coastal tidal marsh health using the food web of larvae of the greenhead horse fly (Tabanus nigrovittatus). In Sea Grant Coastal Connections Graduate Student Competition
Bhalerao, D. S., D.; Park, J. F., & L.; Husseneder, C. (2016). Determining bioindicators for coastal tidal marsh health using the food web of larvae of the greenhead horse fly (Tabanus nigrovittatus). In XXV International Congress of Entomology