Department of Entomology, University of California
Room 382
Riverside, CA, CA 92521
951-827-5717
donghwan.choe@ucr.edu
Biography
My research focuses on three major areas: urban entomology, insect behavior, and chemical ecology. In particular, my research has focused on exploring innate and learned behaviors of economically or environmentally important insect species to develop more effective integrated pest management (IPM) programs.
I use manipulative laboratory studies to investigate how the behaviors of pest insects can be exploited to improve management and to develop novel management techniques. I also use field studies to test the feasibility of these new techniques in real-world conditions. I draw upon my expertise in behavioral ecology, experimental design, chemical ecology and analytical chemistry to illuminate the biology of target insects, and to inform the design of new approaches for control. In addition to the bioassays involving chemistry, physiology, behavior, and toxicology, the effort to incorporate the behavioral information of target species into the working IPM program often requires extensive design, manufacturing, and testing of devices in the field. To meet these goals, I work with other researchers especially from industries and other academic disciplines when possible.
Subjects of current work include development of new control strategies for pest ants, bed bug detection and control, drywood termite biology / control, and development of web-based resource for urban pest management.
Discipline
EntomologySpecialty
Urban EntomologyAreas of Expertise (click to see all ANR academics with this expertise)
- Parks and Urban Green Space
- Parks / Campgrounds / Urban Greenspace
- Integrated Pest Management Systems
- Urban Agriculture/Local and Regional Food Systems
- Research and Extension Centers
- Water
- Pest Management/Diseases
- Ipm
- Endemic Species
- Invasives
- Endemic and Invasive Pests and Diseases
- Water Quality, Quantity, and Security
- Science Literacy in Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Nutrition
California Agriculture Article Contributions
ANR Workgroup Associations
- Entomology - Member