Victor Shegelski
Contact
ATS Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Science - Biological Sciences
- shegelsk@ualberta.ca
- Phone
- (780) 492-0461
- Address
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CW223 Bio Science - Centre Wing
11355 - Saskatchewan DriveEdmonton ABT6G 2E9
Courses
ENT 101 - Insect-Human Interactions
An introduction to the biology, diversity, ecology, and behaviour of arthropods with a focus on insects and their roles in human society. Students will examine the importance of insects in processes that impact humans such as nutrient cycling, forensics, pollination, herbivory and disease transmission. Students will differentiate the beneficial and detrimental roles of insects in agricultural and forest ecosystems, and use the principles of integrated pest management. Insect conservation and the importance of insects in human culture will also be discussed. This course will be delivered entirely on-line.
ENT 392 - Medical and Veterinary Entomology
An account of the influence of arthropods on the health of humans and domestic animals, and the interactions between arthropod vectors and vertebrate pathogens. Prerequisite: ZOOL 250 or any Entomology course. Offered in alternate years.