Hamel presents research on insect behavior, ecology, and evolution at Winthrop University

Assistant Professor of Biology Jen Hamel gave an invited seminar as part of the Biology Department seminar series on Wednesday, March 22, at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, S.C. 

Oak treehoppers, one of the focal species included in Hamel's seminar. 
Assistant Professor of Biology Jen Hamel gave an invited seminar as part of the Biology Department seminar series on Wednesday, March 22, at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, S.C

The presentation was on how biological community interactions, such as parasitism, predation, and hybridization between closely related species can affect the evolution of behavior in insects. The presentation highlighted contributions by small summer cohorts of Elon students to research projects led by Hamel, as well as work by Dawson Nance, a 2015 SURE student in Hamel’s lab group. 

The seminar was titled, “A Community Approach to Insect Behavior.”