
Gerardo Arceo-Gomez
Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator
- gomezg@etsu.edu
- 423-439-6613
- Brown Hall, Room 327
Research Interests:
To achieve these goals we use a variety of approaches including data collection in the field and in the lab and conduct experiments in the field and in the greenhouse. Plant-pollinator interactions are crucial for the maintenance of biodiversity and are responsible for the majority of our food supply, and it is thus imperative to understand how these might be threatened by changes in climate and habitat use. Overall, my research covers broad topics such as plant biology, plant-animal interactions, conservation biology, community ecology, pollination biology and floral evolution.
If you are interested in knowing more about my research and publications please check out my lab web page and Google Scholar site.
Courses:
- Conservation Biology (BIOL4737/5737)
- Biology Science Majors III Lecture (BIOL 1130)
- Topics in Organismal Biology (BIOL 6200)