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Gail E. Kampmeier
1101 W. Peabody Dr., Box 5 NSRC
Urbana, IL 61801
MC–637
Phone: 217-333-2824   Fax: 217-244-1707
Email: gkamp@illinois.edu
Title: Senior Research Entomologist
Unit: DBEE–SEE
Office Location: NSRC

Activities Aphids; movement; plant virus epidemiology; IPM; Orius; biodiversity informatics and database design, web design; commitment to scientific education & outreach

Research
Biodiversity Informatics:
I designed a cross-platform database system called Mandala, which specializes in cataloging systematics and biodiversity research. Development of Mandala began in 1995 through a National Science Foundation PEET (Partnerships for Enhancing Expertise in Taxonomy) grant studying the poorly known fly family, Therevidae (DEB 95-21925 and 99-77958). The focus of Mandala for the PEET was mainly retrospective entry of specimen-related information and delineating a complete nomenclatural history of this family with its associated literature. In 2005, the bioinventory aspects of Mandala were greatly expanded by the needs of the Fiji Bioinventory of Arthropdods (NSF Biodiversity Surveys and Inventories grant DEB 04-25790). For the Fiji project, the emphasis was on prospective data entry of specimens and the tracking of roughly sorted subsamples from Malaise traps as loans to specialists for identification. Also in 2005, Mandala was used for the Busey Woods BioBlitz. In addition, species pages are being developed to be served through Mandala for the Diptera AToL (FLYTREE, NSF EF 03-34948) project. Mandala is being expanded once again to track the progress of genomics studies for FLYTREE and the tabanid (horsefly) PEET project. See links to project webpages at left. Mandala is being used by several projects and has been demonstrated nationally and internationally.

In addition to database design for systematics and biodiversity studies, I am interested in the topics of biodiversity information standards (see TDWG), sharing of scientific data, dealing with sensitive scientific data, and the preservation of orphaned and endangered scientific datasets.

Aphids, Movement, & Plant Virus Epidemiology:
My scientific research interests are in plant virus epidemiology, especially of those viruses vectored by aphids such as soybean mosaic virus, and barley yellow dwarf virus. I am also interested in the dynamics of movement of aphids and other arthropods and the use of this knowledge in IPM programs. I have worked on long distance movement projects with the corn leaf aphid in Illinois and the Russian wheat aphid in Colorado.

Outreach & Mentoring:
I have participated in ACES Open House, Insect Expo, GEMS (Girls in Engineering, Math, & Science) programs as well as working with occasional school groups and teen programs. I have coordinated the data entry of two bioblitzes (Allerton Park and Busey Woods). I feel strongly that education and appreciation for the sciences are critical to developing well-rounded and informed citizens.


Recognition 1985 Certificate of Appreciation, Friends of WILL

1987 Outstanding Service Award, Champaign-Urbana Macintosh Users Group

1989 Founder's Award, Champaign-Urbana Macintosh Users Group

1992 Certificate of Recognition and Appreciation, NCR-148, Migration and Dispersal of Insects and Other Biotic Agents

1994 Award for Support and Encouragement of the Young Women in Science program at Franklin Magnet Middle School

1999 Plaque for outstanding service to NCR-148, Migration and Dispersal of Biota

2003 Election to the Governing Board of the Entomological Society of America (ESA)

2004 The Chief's Award for exemplary contribution & service to the Illinois Natural History Survey

2005 Certificate and Service Award pin for exceptional service on ESA's Committee for Strategic Planning (2000-2005)

2005 Certificate from ESA for outstanding service as Subject Editor for the Journal of Economic Entomology from 2002-2005


Professional
affiliations
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Institute of Natural Resource Sustainability, Illinois Natural History Survey, Division of Biodiversity & Ecological Entomology, Section for Ecological Entomology, Research Entomologist

Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG)

NCR-148, Migration & Dispersal of Biota (1985-2003)

Entomological Society of America

FileMaker Techical Network

Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Digisation of Natural History Collections (DIGIT) Science Subcommittee

Discover Life.org

European Distributed Institute of Taxonomy (EDIT): Diptera (administrator and coordinator of FLYTREE and Tabanidae groups)

Selected
publications
Irwin, M. E., and G. E. Kampmeier. 1989. Vector behavior, environmental stimuli and the dynamics of plant virus epidemics. Chapter 2 in M. J. Jeger,ed., Spatial components of plant disease epidemics. Prentice-Hall, Inglewood Cliffs, NJ.

Irwin, M. E., L. R. Nault, C. Godoy, & G. E. Kampmeier. 2000. Diversity and movement patterns of leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) and leafhoppers (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) in a heterogeneous tropical landscape: implications for redressing the integrated pest management paradigm. Pages 141-168 in B. Ekbom, M. Irwin, & Y. Robert, eds., Interchanges of Insects between Agricultural and Surrounding Landscapes, Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Irwin, M. E., W. G. Ruesink, S. A. Isard, & G. E. Kampmeier. 2000. Mitigating epidemics caused by non-persistently transmitted aphid-borne viruses: the role of the pliant environment. Virus Research 71: 185-211.

Irwin, M. E. & G. E. Kampmeier. 2003. Commercial products, from insects. In V. H. Resh & R. Carde [eds.] Encyclopedia of Insects, San Diego: Academic Press, pp. 251-260.

Irwin, M. E., G. E. Kampmeier, & W. Weisser. 2007. Aphid movement: Process and consequences. Chapter 7 in H. F. van Emden & R. Harrington [eds.] Aphids as Crop Pests. CABI Publishing, pp. 153-186.

Kampmeier, G. E. and M. E. Irwin. 2009. Meeting the interrelated challenges of tracking specimen, nomenclature, and literature data in Mandala. Chapter 15 in T. Pape, R. Meier, and D. Bickel (eds.) Diptera Diversity: Status, Challenges and Tools. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 407-437.


Program
Affiliates
Michael E. Irwin, emeritus, UIUC, Dept. Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences
Martin Hauser, University of South Carolina
Mark A. Metz, USDA-SEL, Smithsonian Institution
Kevin C. Holston, Swedish Museum of Natural History
Steve Gaimari, California Dept. of Food & Agriculture
David K. Yeates, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia
Christine Lambkin, Queensland Museum, Brisbane
Brian M. Wiegmann, North Carolina State University, Dept. Entomology
Donald W. Webb, emeritus INHS, Center for Biodiversity
F. Christian Thompson, USDA-SEL, Smithsonian Institution
Evert Schlinger, Schlinger Foundation
Neal Evenhuis, Bishop Museum
John Pickering, DiscoverLife
Irina Brake, Museum of Natural History, London, EDIT Diptera


Professional
society
involvement
and activities
1979 - Entomological Society of America

North Central Branch:
Program Committee, (1986-87; 1989; 1993-94; 2002-3);
Local Arrangements Committee (2005-6)

National:
Program Committee, National Meeting, 2003
Section Cc 'Insect vectors of plant diseases': Secretary (1993), Chair-elect (1994; acting chair at 1994 meeting), Chair (1994)
Standing Committee on Membership: Vice-Chair (1998-1999), Chair (2000-2001); Governing Board Liaison (2004-2005, 2007-09)
Section C, 'Biology, Ecology, & Behavior': Secretary (2002), Vice Chair (2003);
ESA Strategic Planning Committee member (2000-2005), Chair (2002-2003);
Co-subject editor for Arthropods in Relation to Plant Disease for Journal of Economic Entomology (2002-2005);
Governing Board Representative for Section C (2004-2007); for the Plant-Insect Ecosystems Section (2008-9);
Governing Council for Section on Plant-Insect Ecosystems (2008-09)
Governing Board Executive Committee (2006-2009).
Publications Council: Governing Board Liaison (2006)
ESA representative to the Council of the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) (2007)
Women in Entomology Network, organizer (2007- )

1979-1984 Entomology Graduate Student Association (UIUC)

Activities Chair (1979-1980); President (1980-1981); INHS Representative (1981-1982)

1985 - Sigma Xi

1985 - 2003 NCR-148, Migration & Dispersal of Biota

Secretary/Treasurer (1985-2000); Vice Chair (2001); Chair (2002)

1995-1999 Pan-American Aerobiology Association

1995 - North American Dipterists Society

1996 - Entomological Collections Network

1996 - Biodiversity Information Standards (Taxonomic Databases Working Group in the International Union of Biologists)

Executive Committee member (1998); North American Representative (2008- )
INHS representative in institutional membership 2006-
Program Committee 2008

2006 - 2010 GBIF DIGIT Science Subcommittee

moderator of e-conference to prioritize seed funding for DIGIT (2007)

Education MS, Entomology, University of Illinois, 1984

BA, French, Allegheny College, Meadville PA, 1973
Deuxieme Degre - Universite de Dijon, 1972