Dr. Staffan Lindgren
Fil. Kand. (Uppsala/Umeå, Sweden), MPM, Ph.D. (Simon Fraser)
Telephone (250) 960-5846, FAX (250) 960-5539, E-mail: lindgren@unbc.ca
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Research
Graduate student research (Planned or in progress)- Factors affecting ant community ecology in anthropogenically disturbed subboreal forests in central interior British Columbia (Rob Higgins, Ph.D. (NRES) Program in progress)
- Effect of ants and habitat on ground beetles in managed forests (Duncan McColl, M.Sc. (NRES), In progress)
- Population studies of the western conifer seed bug using mark release recapture methods (Tamara Richardson, MSc (NRES), In progress)
- Comparison between carabids and arthropod functional groups as indicators of harvesting effects in coastal forests (Sean Henderson, MSc (NRES), In progress)
- Competitive interactions between ants and ground beetles (Kendra Schotzko, MSc (NRES), In progress)
- Geographic variation in the effect of lodgepole pine characteristics on mountain pine beetle attacks and productivity in British Columbia (Timothy J. Cudmore, M.Sc. (NRES), completed May 2009)
- Effects of host quality parameters on fitness of the mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) Marnie L. Graf, M.Sc. (NRES), completed April 2009))
- Life history of Pseudips mexicanus and interaction with the mountain pine beetle (Greg Smith, M.Sc. (NRES), completed July 2008 [Co-supervised with Allan L. Carroll, CFS])
- Effect of stress factors on incidence and severity of attack by the Warren root collar weevil on planted lodgepole pine (Jeanne A. Robert, M.Sc. (NRES), completed May 2004)
- Factors affecting susceptibility of subalpine fir to western balsam bark beetle, Dryocoetes confusus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) (Katherine P. Bleiker, M.Sc.(NRES), completed January 2001).
- Variation in lodgepole pine susceptibility to pitch moth (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae and Pyralidae) attack at the Prince George Tree Improvement Station (Lynn A. Rocchini, M.Sc., completed November 1997).
- Species and assemblage responses of Carabidae (Coleoptera) to forest harvesting: Contrasting clearcut and patch retention removals in high-elevation forests of central British Columbia (Jeffrey P. Lemieux, M.Sc., completed March 1998).
- Relationship between white spruce vulnerability to the white pine weevil and ecological site conditions in the interior of British Columbia (Stuart P. Taylor, M.Sc. completed March 1997).
- Ants of central interior British Columbia: A study of their abundance, diversity, and ecological significance
- Ants as food for grizzly bears (with Lana Ciarniello)

- Entomological Society of America
- Entomological Society of Canada
- Entomological Society of British Columbia
- Professional Pest Management Association of British Columbia
- International Society of Chemical Ecology
- Association of Professional Biologists of British Columbia (Registered Professional Biologist 1984-2003)
- College of Applied Biology (Registered Professional Biologist 2003-present)
- Western Forest Insect Work Conference
- Canadian Institute of Forestry
- Federation of BC Naturalists
- International Union for the Study of Social Insects
- Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution




