Isaac Stewart

I am an entomologist specializing in bumble bee diversity and decline in the U.S. and an Associate Professor of Biology at Black Hawk College. I also supervise student research at Green River Lowland Preserve and I am a board member of the Illinois Audubon Society, Chair of the Membership and Education Committee.

Contact

1 Dave Ct.
Colona, Illinois 61241
stewarti@bhc.edu
8154403395

Presentation Information

Title

Some less than well-known examples of bird food: highlights from four years of insect surveys at Green River Lowlands (Lee County, IL)

Subject(s)

Description

Since 2020 my students and I have been conducting insect surveys at the Green River Lowlands preserves in Lee County, Illinois. Every field season yields new, fascinating versions of what the invertebrate world has to offer. In this talk we explore examples of less well-known insect species that make valuable contributions to thriving ecosystems in some unusual ways. From wasps that have legs similar to Popeye’s arms to beetles that harvest poison from other dead beetles to give as gifts to potential mates, these insects are sure to entertain and inspire.

Length

One hour

City or Area of Travel

Fees

Mileage and small honorarium

A/V Needs

Projector able to be connected to a laptop.

Presentation Materials

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