Tannice Hall is an entomologist whose research has centered around species diversity, taxonomic relationships, and host-plant relationships of plant bugs. These bugs are potential pest so she aims to determine species interactions that could impact agricultural production. She started in the Department of Life Sciences in 2005.
Research Interests:
Insect Diversity, Ecology and Host-plant Relationships
Courses Taught:
BIOL0011 Preliminary Biology
BIOL1263 Diversity of Organisms II
BIOL2401 Research Skills and Practices in Biology
ZOOL3063 Animal Physiology
ZOOL3410 Advanced Topics in Animal Sciences