Parker A. Mullins
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Parker A. Mullins' research focuses on the impact of insecticides on insect behavior. Their work investigates changes in the feeding patterns of *Culicoides sonorensis*, a species of biting midge, following exposure to sublethal doses of insecticides. This research is particularly relevant to understanding vector-borne disease transmission and the development of insect resistance to control agents. Mullins has one publication, co-authored with Emily G McDermott, detailing these findings. Their recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in this field of study.
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Changes in <i>Culicoides sonorensis</i> feeding behaviour following sublethal insecticide exposure (2025)
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