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Jackie Serrano: Click Beetle Chemical Communications

37 min · 17 de nov de 2025
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Meet Jackie Serrano, a research entomologist with the U.S.Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service located in Washington state. She found the perfect overlap of two of her interests, organic chemistry and entomology, in her field of insect chemical ecology. (Though, she was afraid of bugs before getting into entomology, and there’s still a few arthropods she is not fond of.) Jackie talks about how insect chemical ecologists discover and replicate the semiochemicals that insects use to communicate and how she has been doing this for click beetles. Getthe Transcript [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hugd2Ct7yGTXlmF1Q_PjzExLQfwoZCTQ/view?usp=sharing] Visit our Website [https://westernipm.org/]

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