Dr. Tom H. Klubertanz

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Biographical Information |
Courses |
Research Programs |
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| Academic Background | Class and Office Schedule | Bean Leaf Beetles | Library Resources |
| Teaching Experience | Zoology 101 | Mayflies | Birds |
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Soybean Aphids | Insects |
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Spider Mites | Links for UW Biology Students |
PERSONAL INFORMATION 
Dr. Tom H. Klubertanz
Associate Prof. of Zoology
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Department of Biological Sciences
103 Williams Hall
University
of Wisconsin - Rock County
2909 Kellogg Avenue
Janesville, WI 53546
tklubert@uwc.edu
(608) 758-6553
University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh;
BS in Biology, Minor in Chemistry, Minor in Geology
Iowa State University; MS
in Entomology
Iowa State University; PhD in Entomology,
with co-major in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Wisconsin - Rock County; Janesville, Wisconsin: Animal Biology (Zoo 101), Human Anatomy (Zoo 234), Human Physiology (Phs 235), Anatomy and Physiology I (Phs 202), Anatomy and Physiology II (Phs 203), and Ornithology (Zoo 277).
Peru State College; Peru, Nebraska: Introductory Biology, Human Anatomy, Freshwater Biology, Ornithology, Ecology, Wildlife Management Techniques, Fisheries Biology, Developmental Biology, Microbiology, Mammalogy, Seminar, General Chemistry I and II, and Physical Geology.
Iowa State University; Ames,
Iowa: Insects and Society, in addition to laboratory sections of Entomology
and Pest Management.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Ephemeroptera: Mayfly Systematics,
Ecology, and Behavior.
Odonata: Dragonfly Taxonomy and Diversity
Integrated Pest Management: Bean
Leaf Beetle, Soybean Aphid, Plant Pathology, Spider Mites,
Insect Population
Dynamics, Insect Sampling Techniques, and Plant-insect Interactions.
Ornithology: Avian Behavior and Ecology, Southern Wisconsin Forest Songbirds
PUBLICATIONS
Library Resources on the Internet
Fall 2004
Anatomy & Physiology I (Phs 202). As the new UW-Rock County Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, I likely will NOT be teaching this course in Fall 2004. We are in the process of hiring someone else to teach the A&P course sequence. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Anticipated Spring 2005
Ornithology
(Zoo 277). The finest 3-credit lab science course available!
Human Biology (Zoo 105). (no details, yet)
Other Courses:
Concepts of
Biology (Bio 109)
Anatomy and Physiology II (Phs 203)
Last updated 25 August 2004
Please feel free to contact me via Email at tklubert@uwc.edu
Link to UW - Rock
County Home Page