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Sonja Swiger, Ph.D.
Livestock/Veterinary Entomologist
Email:   slswiger@ag.tamu.edu
Phone:   254.968.4144
Fax: 254.965.3759
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EDUCATION

  • University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Ph.D. Entomology; 2003 - 2007
  • University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. MSc. Entomology; 2001 - 2003
  • Bethany College, Bethany, WV. BS. Biology; 1997 - 2001

    POSITION DESCRIPTION

    District-wide training / assistance in entomology for Texas AgriLife Extension District 8 County Extension Agents, Extension Agents - IPM and others. State-wide technical and program support for County Extension Agents, Extension Agents-IPM and others to plan, conduct and evaluate education programs in pest management of arthropods and diseases attacking livestock, companion animals and public health.

    EXTENSION PROGRAM STATEMENT

    The goal of the program is to increase adoption of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) among Texas livestock and dairy producers / owners. Provide reliable and up-to-date information on entomology as it relates to livestock, companion animal and public health for District 8 County Extension Agents, Extension Agents-IPM and other personnel of Texas needing this information. The general objectives of the program are to promote and demonstrate pest / disease detection and monitoring information into pest / management decisions, and to promote and demonstrate the use of IPM - compatible pest management tools such as cultural practices, biological control agents and selective pesticide control.

    REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES/PEER-REVIEWED:

  • Swiger, S. L., J. A. Hogsette, J. F. Butler, J. E. Maruniak, A. Falsetti, C. R. Rutledge-Connelly. Effects of maggot mass on decomposition and post mortem interval calculations. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Florida, 2007.

  • Peters, S. L., J. A. Hogsette, J. F. Butler, A. Falsetti, C. R. Rutledge. The temperature variations of Dipteran larval masses analyzed on Florida black bear carcasses. Master's Thesis, University of Florida, 2003.

    PRESENTATIONS:

  • February 2009. The Maggot Ate Whom for Dinner? Southwestern Branch of the Entomological Society of America 57th annual meeting. Stillwater, OK.

  • February 2009. Integrated Pest Management of Armyworms and Grasshoppers. B.I.G. Blackland Income Growth Pesticide License Recertification Training. Waco, TX (invited Extension program).

  • January 2009. Parasite Management of Beef Cattle. Pesticide Applicator Re-Certification Training. Centerville, TX (invited Extension program).

  • December 2008. Insect Pest Control: Flies, Grasshoppers and Armyworms. CEU Training for Robertson, Falls, McLennan, Leon, Milam, Limestone and Burleson counties. Franklin, TX (invited Extension program).

  • December 2008. External Parasite Management Strategies for Cattle. Navarro/Freestone CEU Conference. Richland, TX (invited Extension program).

  • December 2008. Livestock and Forage Insect Pests (1 hour). CEU Training for Bosque, Comanche, Eastland, Erath, Hamilton, Hood, and Somervell counties. Stephenville, TX (invited Extension program).

  • October 2008. Fly Control around Livestock Facilities (1 hour). CEU Training for Robertson, Leon, and Burleson counties. Franklin, TX (invited Extension program).

  • December 2007. Laboratory Colonization of Forensically Important Blow Flies Chrysomya rufifacies and Chrysomya megacephala. Entomological Society of America 55th Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA

  • July 2005. Maggot Mass Temperature Necessary for Accurate PMI Determination. 3rd Annual North American Forensic Entomology Conference. Orlando, Florida

  • March 2005. A Look at the Species and Behavior of Insects Inhabiting Black Bear Carcasses in North Central Florida. 79th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America. Tunica, Mississippi

  • June 2003. Post Mortem Interval (PMI) Determined by Analyzing Temperature Variations of Maggot Masses. Livestock Insects Workers Conference. Atlantic Beach, North Carolina

    PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

  • Entomological Society of America
  • Southwestern Branch Entomological Society of America - 2009-2012 Member, Awards Committee, Southwestern Branch Entomological Society of America
  • North American Forensic Entomology Association
  • Livestock Insects Workers Conference

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