Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center

Insect Ecology & Behavior Laboratory

Vincent P. Jones

Professor & Entomologist

Department of Entomology, Washington State University
Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center, Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 663-8181 ext. 273 (phone) (509) 662-8714 (fax)
Email: vpjones@wsu.edu

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Areas of Research Activity

Pest management in orchard systems, insect population dynamics, importance of landscape-level dispersal on IPM and biological control, sampling systems, biological control, agricultural acarology, effect of introduced pests on natural and agro-ecosystems, mechanisms of mating disruption, demography of insect populations.

Educational Background

Ph.D. - University of California at Riverside, Entomology (1983)
M.S. - University of California at Riverside, Entomology (1982)
B.S. - San Diego State Univ., Biology, w/ honors (1978)

Professional Society Memberships

Entomology Society of America
Gamma Sigma Delta
Sigma Xi

Honors

Integrated Pest Management Team Award 2005 (member), Pacific Branch of Entomological Society of America
Recognition Award for Excellence in Integrated Pest Management 2004, Entomological Society of America (national award)
Excellence in Integrated Pest Management 2004, Pacific Branch of the Entomological Society of America
Distinguished Achievement Award in Integrated Pest Management 1995, Pacific Branch of Entomological Society of America
Alumni Award of Merit 1993, Gamma Sigma Delta, Univ. California Riverside Chapter
Outstanding Teacher 1991, Gamma Sigma Delta, Univ. Hawaii Chapter

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