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Ecology of Grass-Fungus Symbioses. Tom Bultman Biology Department 616.395.7372 bultmant@hope.edu. Photograph. A.B. in Biology, 1978, Hope College M.S. in Biological Sciences, 1981, Univ. of Cincinnati Ph.D. in Zoology, 1985, Arizona State Univ.
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Ecology of Grass-Fungus Symbioses Tom Bultman Biology Department 616.395.7372 bultmant@hope.edu Photograph • A.B. in Biology, 1978, Hope College • M.S. in Biological Sciences, 1981, Univ. of • Cincinnati • Ph.D. in Zoology, 1985, Arizona State Univ. Area of Expertise: Invertebrate Zoology and Ecology Grants NSF - MRI/RUI Program 2003-2006 NSF- CRUI Program - 2004-2008 Pierce Cedar Creek Institute – URGE Program - 2005, 2006 Bultman, T.L., C. Pulas*, L. Grant*, G. Bell*, T.J. Sullivan. 2006. Effects of endophytic fungal isolate and plant cultivar on host preference by two insect herbivore species. Environmental Entomology 35:1690-1695. * - undergraduate student Acknowledgements: NSF, USDA and National Geographic