Matthew Ryan
This study seeks to develop a novel method of using neonatal colormetrics to predict larval health and survival. Specifically, we predicted more intensive pigmentation and larger body size can be used to determine larval growth and survival, pupal weight, and adult fecundity of Manduca sexta (Sphingidae). These effects were determined by measuring consumption rates, growth rates, and survivorship after neonatal colormetric analysis.
Major:
Immunology and Infectious Disease
Exhibition Category:
Health and Life Sciences
Exhibition Format:
Poster Presentation
Campus:
University Park
Faculty Sponsor:
Andrew Stephenson, Distinguished Professor of Biology, Associate Dean for Research and Innovation
Poster Number:
124