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Rebecca Hallett is a Professor and Associate Dean (Research and Graduate Studies) at the University of Guelph, specifically within the School of Environmental Sciences. Her research primarily focuses on the management of pest species in agricultural systems, particularly in the context of integrated pest management. She investigates various aspects of biological control, insect population dynamics, insect-plant interactions, and the effects of climate change on invasive species. Rebecca has published extensively on topics including the dynamics of invasive insect species and their management strategies. Her work contributes to a better understanding of the ecological interactions between pests and their environments, providing valuable insights for sustainable agriculture and pest control practices. She holds a BSc in Biogeography, an MPM, and a PhD in Entomology, equipping her with a solid foundation in these complex ecological issues.
Department of Clinical Studies. Offers MSc by thesis (2 years) and MSc by coursework (1 year).