DeShae Dillard
Bio
DeSahe Dillard’s research focuses on using the diversity of insect communities to better understand ecosystem function and the services or disservices they provide. He conducts his research in the labs of Hannah Burrack and Doug Landis, with a particular interest in how integrating conservation habitat into agroecosystems can support the sustainable management of agriculture and natural resources.
Related Work
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EntSoc Insect Biodiversity Task Force Aims to Standardize Terminology Surrounding Insect Decline
Published on July 15, 2025
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MSU Studies on Pollinators and Corn Earworm Among Most Cited in Environmental Entomology Journal
Published on March 20, 2025