Dr. Tom H. Klubertanz

Biographical Information

Courses

Research Programs

Useful Links

Academic Background Class and Office Schedule Bean Leaf Beetles Library Resources
Teaching Experience Zoology 101 Mayflies Birds
Publications Physiology 202 Soybean Aphids Insects
Other Courses 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

 



ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

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


TEACHING EXPERIENCE

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

List of Publications


COURSE INFORMATION

Library Resources on the Internet

Fall 2004 

    Animal Biology (Zoo 101)

    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