David Cappaert's Images
Title: Research EntomologistOrganization: Michigan State University
Unit: Entomology
Country: United States
I am a researcher, working with Michigan State University since 2002 on the emerald ash borer. EAB is a pest with the potential to essentially eliminate a major hardwood species from the US. The scientific questions are broad, interesting and consequential. A recent focus has been on Atanycolus, a native parasitoid of EAB. For an entomologist, the downside of research is the generally limited focus--one species, one system. So photography is my excuse to explore a wider range of flora/fauna. |
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| 14 Images of 5 Subjects | View Subject List | View Image Details | View Thumbnails |
| Image | Subject Name | Scientific Name | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5490024 | sulfur shelf | Laetiporus sulphureus | |
| 5178048 | prescribed fire | Using a drip torch to initiate backburn in prescribed fire | |
| 5178049 | prescribed fire | Drip torch | |
| 5178050 | prescribed fire | Forest floor in prescribed fire | |
| 5187026 | prescribed fire | ||
| 5187027 | prescribed fire | ||
| 5187036 | prescribed fire | ||
| 5187037 | prescribed fire | ||
| 5187039 | prescribed fire | ||
| 5187025 | planting | Tree planting with auger | |
| 5371032 | tree injections | trunk injection, Tree-Age injection for emerald ash borer | |
| 5187042 | fire | forest floor during prescribed fire | |
| 5187041 | fire | drip torch | |
| 5187040 | fire | Using a drip torch to initiate a backburn in a prescribed fire. |
