Reyard receives RES Journal Award!
The Royal Entomological Society has announced the winners of the RES Journals Early Career Entomologist Awards 2021-2023 - Dr Reyard Mutamiswa is one of them!
Shelley presents the new Entomology module: Ento-preneurship!
Shelley presents the new Entomology module: Ento-preneurship! at the Teaching & Learning Showcase
Ryan wins the 2024 VC's Distinguished Teached Award!
Ryan Wasserman is the recipients of the 2024 Vice-Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award.
Dr Mgqatsa is invited!
Dr Mgqatsa is invited as a speaker at the 8th European Conference of Tropical Ecology.
From ‘weird’ to world-renowned: Professor Julie Coetzee’s reflective journey in entomology research
Earlier this month, Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 hosted the 2023 Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Senior Research Award Lecture, which recognises exceptional research contributions within the 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网. This award was presented to Professor Julie Coetzee from the Faculty of Science, a distinguished scholar who has made significant strides in the field of biological control, particularly in understanding the interactions between freshwater aquatic plants and insects.
Tiny and mysterious: research sheds light on sub-Saharan Africa’s seahorses, pipefish and pipehorses
Seahorses are considered fabled creatures by many; something that only exists in old mythical tales of the ocean. But these curious animals really exist – and they’re not the only members of the Syngnathidae family of fishes. Other syngnathids are pipefish, pygmy pipehorses and seadragons, and all are enchanting.
Novel biopesticide developed with partners now launched for commercial use
In an attempt to reduce the amount of chemical pesticides sprayed in the world, insect diseases, including fungi and viruses can be used as biopesticides. The CBC has been part of a team who recently released a biopesticide after many years of research and development. The CBC is very proud of our team who have accomplished this.
DNA in the water shows South African scientists where to find a rare pipefish
Keeping track of the world’s wildlife populations is fundamental to conservation efforts in the face of the continued deterioration of global biodiversity.
Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 Entomology PhD candidate wins prestigious prize
Megan Reid, a PhD candidate in the Department of Zoology and Entomology at Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网, has won the prestigious Young Entomologists Essay Prize from the Entomological Society of South Africa (ESSA).
The life of Nkosinathi Headman "Rubber" Ndzengu 1960-2022
The Life of Nkosinathi Headman "Rubber" Ndzengu
Marine Biology 3rd year Fieldtrip to the Kariega Estuary
At Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 we are fortunate to have a myriad of beautiful and pristine ecosystems on our doorstep. This facilitates field-based learning activities, which are key components of many of our undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The ZOO302 (Marine Biology) course is no exception, with a day long field trip to the Kariega Estuary comprising the field component of this module.
Zoology and Entomology delve deep into the biological control of invasive alien plants
Over the last decade, biological control has significantly reduced the negative impacts of invasive alien plants in the country in an environmentally friendly and sustainable way.
Rubber Cobras, Wilderness Showers and the Grungy Green Soap: Our Three-Day Stay at Craig Doone farm
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South Africa’s massive ‘sardine run’ leads fish into an ecological trap
One of the world’s most spectacular marine migrations is the KwaZulu-Natal sardine run. The so-called “greatest shoal on Earth” takes place during the southern hemisphere’s winter. It involves the movement of tens to hundreds of millions of sardines from the warm-temperate waters of South Africa’s south coast to the subtropical waters of the east coast, over a thousand kilometres away.
Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 alumnus receives prestigious Royal Society medal
Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 alumni continue flying the 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 flag higher and higher across the globe. They are a true embodiment of the 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网’s motto, “Where leaders learn” as they continue to show outstanding leadership qualities. One such alumnus is Professor Michael Bruton.
The passing of Patrick Elliot Hulley
The Department of Zoology & Entomology announces with deep sadness the passing of Patrick Elliot Hulley, a universally respected and deeply valued colleague, who died peacefully in Port Elizabeth on 16 June from complications following a stroke.
Eastern Cape researchers discover new snake species
A research team from Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 and the Port Elizabeth Museum has discovered a new species and genus of snake, and have named them in honour of two reptile scientists (herpetologists) from the Eastern Cape.
Bugs are winning the war against Hartbeespoort’s hyacinths
Billions of tiny insects are currently responsible for rapidly destroying the hyacinth on the Hartbeespoort Dam and scientists are of the opinion that herbicides have not been sprayed on the dying water plants.
CBC spearheads cactus control in Namibia
Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网’s Centre for Biological Control (CBC) recently released biological control agents to combat two invasive cacti species in Namibia.
Science Café draws diverse crowd
Grahamstown Science Café, which has been running once a month since March this year at Café Divine in New Street, consistently draws an assorted crowd of all ages.
Fighting against invader cacti together
Alien, invasive cacti have become a serious threat in many parts of Namibia and the Botanical Society of Namibia is seriously concerned about what damage these species that are so easily dispersed by birds and animals, can inflict on the environment.
Mgqatsa, turning her childhood into a career
The Department of Zoology and Entomology this year welcomed its first black female lecturer, Dr Nokubonga Mgqatsa.
ESSA/ZSSA Congress 2017
More than 30 staff and students attend the ESSA/ZSSA Congress and the Annual Research Symposium on the Management of Biological Invasions in South Africa
Bugs launched to halt alien invaders
RESEARCHERS yesterday released several small Brazilian bugs into the wild, marking the start of a campaign to halt the spread of an alien invasive plant infesting large areas of South Africa's north-east coast.
Plastic fibres are causing major harm to South Africa’s marine life
Next time you take a stroll along your favourite isolated beach, far from any city, take a moment to look down at the high tide mark.
This is agriculture: Aggies in Africa
This spring, 13 students from the Dalhousie 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 Faculty of Agriculture traveled to the Eastern Cape of South Africa for the first ever African Wildlife Ecology (AWE) course, a three-week intensive credit course introduced as part of the new Bioveterinary Science program.
The shark shortage explained
After more than 12 days of no sharks sightings in Gansbaai, two juvenile sharks were spotted by the Marine Dynamics team on Sunday 17 January.
Rare cats can be counted
Our cat species are rapidly becoming extinct. The rarer ones exist in fragile habitats which have almost disappeared while others interbreed with domestic moggies (or feral cats)
Zoology 301 students hit the field
Zoo 301 students visit the Great Fish River Nature Reserve
Honours class visit the Karoo
The 2015 Zoology and Entomology honours class recently returned from their "team building" field trip into the Karoo
Grade 7's learn about the classification of animals
Grade 7's visit the Department of Zoology & Entomology
The Biological Control Research Group receives award
The Biological Control Research Group (BCRG) Mass Rearing Programme’s dynamic approach to the restoration of aquatic ecosystems
Excellence in research and community engagement acknowledged
Congratulations to Professor Martin Hill who was awarded the Vice-Chancellor's Distinguished Senior Reseach Medal AND Community Engagement Award at the Science Faculty Graduation Ceremony on Saturday 12 April 2014.
Gill Memorial Medal awarded to Adrian Craig
Professor Adrian Craig has been awarded the 2014 Gill Memorial Medal by BirdLife South Africa.
Duerden Lecture
The 2014 Duerden Lecture, in honour of our first head of department - James Duerden, was given by accomplished herpetologist, Graham Alexander from WITS 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 on 29 May.
Rhodes Zoo and Ento hosts 2015 combined ESSA and ZSSA Congresses
Papers are invited to be presented at the 19th Congress of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa and the 37th Congress of the Zoological Society of Southern Africa in July 2015.
Post-grads shine at 2014 Wildlife Management Symposium
Congratulations are in order for Armand Kok (PhD), Megan Murison (MSc) and Ali Brassine (MSc) who were adjudged runners-up (joint in the case of Megan and Ali) in their respective categories at the recent Southern African Wildlife Management Association Symposium held in Port Elizabeth.
Leopard poster scoops top honours
Phumuzile Nyoni's poster summarising some of her work for her MSc on leopards in central Zimbabwe was adjudged "best poster" at the recent 5th Annual Diamond Route Conference in Johannesburg (21-22 October 2015).
Graduation 2014
The department celebrated the achievements of its graduating students at a cocktail party on Friday 11 April 2014, prior to the science faculty graduation ceremony.
Smooth talkers
Well done to Sam Page (MSc) and Gareth Mann (PhD) who were adjudged to be the best student presenters in their respective categories at the recent Southern African Wildlife Management Association Symposium held in Skukuza, Kruger National Park.
McQuaid gets gold
At its recent bi-ennial conference in Tshipise, Limpopo, the Zoological Society of Southern Africa used the occasion to honour outstanding African zoologists.
Graduation 2013
The department celebrated the achievements of its graduating students at an afternoon function on Thursday last week (4 April 2013), prior to the science faculty graduation ceremony on Friday.
Kuiering in the Karoo
The 2013 Zoology and Entomology class recently visited the Nieu-Bethesda area in the Karoo as a team-building exercise and to learn more about the geology of the region.
Bug from Brazil to control cactus
AN EASTERN Cape scientist has unleashed an army to wage biological warfare. In a first for South Africa, Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网's Dr lain Paterson yesterday loosed the pereskia stem-wilter bug to combat the invasive cactus pereskia.
Army takes on invaders - on our doorstep
IN A move that would give even the best sci-fi thriller a good run for its money, an Eastern Cape scientist unleashed an army of unlikely soldiers yesterday to wage biological warfare on a pesky enemy.
Insect brought in to control cactus
A SMALL Brazilian insect has been released at a pilot Nahoon Valley site to destroy an infestation of a pesky cactus devastating indigenous plants and trees in the city's suburbs.
Insek in stryd teen indringer ingespan
'n Insek omtrent die grootte van 'n duimnael is op die oorlogspad.
Bugged by insects' many names
Insects have different names not only in each of our 11 official languages, but within each of those languages depending on geographical location.
Researchers turn to Brazilian bugs to fight alien invading plant
Researchers on Friday released several small Brazilian bugs into the wild, marking the start of a campaign to halt the spread of an alien invasive plant infesting large areas of South Africa's north-east coast.
First-ever release of pereskia stem-wilter in South Africa
The biological control agent to the invasive plant pereskia will be released into South Africa for the first time in a public release ceremony on 10 October 2014 at Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 in Grahamstown.
Pesky weeds face extinction by insect
ONE of South Africa's "worst weeds" will soon meet its match and become the staple diet of an insect imported specifically to fight the alien plant.
Rhodes researchers move biological control agent out of quarantine
The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) has recently granted permission to release the pereskia stem-wilter
Prof McQuaid awarded A rating
Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网’s Professor Christopher McQuaid was one of the 22 researchers to be awarded an A rating at a ceremony held in Cape Town last week.
Rhodes Prof Vice-President of ESSA
This year’s 17th Entomology Society of Southern Africa Congress saw a Rhodes Professor, Martin Hill from the Department of Zoology and Entomology, elected as vice president of the Society.
Biodiversity really matters
The South African Society for Systematic Biology has organised a conference with the theme “Biodiversity Matters” at Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 in Grahamstown. This follows on from the United Nations' celebration of Biodiversity in 2010, an indication of the international importance of this subject.
Prof McQuaid scooped the Gilchrist Award
Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网’s Prof Christopher McQuaid has been awarded the prestigious Gilchrist Award for his “outstanding contribution to the enhancement of marine and coastal science in South Africa including the Southern Ocean”.
Rhodes honour a leading international scholar
A leading international scholar on marine ecosystems and Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网’s research Chair in Marine Ecology, Professor Christopher McQuaid, has been honoured with the title of Distinguished Professor by Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网.
A rating for a leading Marine Ecologist
The National Research Foundation (NRF) has awarded the Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网’s research Chair in Marine Ecology Professor Christopher McQuaid an A rating. Prof McQuaid’s career which spans decades was recognised by peers as a leading scholar in his field and for the high quality and impact of his recent research output.
Rhodes honour a leading international scholar
A leading international scholar on marine ecosystems and Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网’s research Chair in Marine Ecology, Professor Christopher McQuaid, has been honoured with the title of Distinguished Professor by Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网.
Biodiversity really matters
The South African Society for Systematic Biology has organised a conference with the theme “Biodiversity Matters” at Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 in Grahamstown. This follows on from the United Nations' celebration of Biodiversity in 2010, an indication of the international importance of this subject.
Prof McQuaid scooped the Gilchrist Award
Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网’s Prof Christopher McQuaid has been awarded the prestigious Gilchrist Award for his “outstanding contribution to the enhancement of marine and coastal science in South Africa including the Southern Ocean”.
Rhodes Prof Vice-President of ESSA
This year’s 17th Entomology Society of Southern Africa Congress saw a Rhodes Professor, Martin Hill from the Department of Zoology and Entomology, elected as vice president of the Society.
A rating for a leading Marine Ecologist
The National Research Foundation (NRF) has awarded the Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网’s research Chair in Marine Ecology Professor Christopher McQuaid an A rating. Prof McQuaid’s career which spans decades was recognised by peers as a leading scholar in his field and for the high quality and impact of his recent research output.