With the approval of new ESA Bylaws in 2007, this Section ceased to exist at the end of that year.
The subjects that were covered by Section D included the study of insects and arachnids that adversely affect the health and well-being of humans,domestic vertebrate animals, and wildlife through direct effects of transmission of disease-causing agents. Section study encompassed the taxonomy, systematics, developmental biology, ecology, behavior, and control of arthropods of medical-veterinary importance to include medical, public health,veterinary, and forensic aspects of entomology and arachnology, epidemiology of arthropod-borne disease agents, management and control of arbodisease agents and of arthropod-vector relationships to vertebrate animal diseases. It also included the social, cultural, historical, and economic impact of arthropods that adversely affect vertebrate animals.
Please select from the following items:
Reports from 2007 Business Meetings:
o Minutes from the 2007 Final Business Meeting
Reports from 2006 Business Meetings:
o Minutes from the 2006 Preliminary Business Meeting
o Minutes from the 2006 Final Business Meeting
Reports from 2005 Business Meetings:
o Minutes from the 2005 Preliminary Business Meeting
o Minutes from the 2005 Final Business Meeting
Reports from 2004 Business Meetings:
o Minutes from the 2004 Preliminary Business Meeting
o Minutes from the 2004 Final Business Meeting
Reports from 2003 Business Meetings:
o Minutes from the 2003 Preliminary Business Meeting
o Minutes from the 2003 Final Business Meeting
Reports from 2002 Business Meetings: