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Noah B. Lemke
Noah B. Lemke
NSF Predoctoral Fellow, Texas A&M
Verified email at tamu.edu
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No neonates without adults: A review of adult black soldier fly biology, Hermetia illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae)
NB Lemke, AJ Dickerson, JK Tomberlin
BioEssays 45 (1), 2200162, 2023
222023
Impact of age on the reproductive output of Hermetia illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae)
AJ Dickerson, NB Lemke, C Li, JK Tomberlin
Journal of Economic Entomology, toae107, 2024
12024
Heterogeny in cages: Age-structure and timing of attractant availability impacts fertile egg production in the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens
NB Lemke, AJ Dickerson, C Li, DA Salazar, LN Rollinson, JE Mendoza, ...
BioRxiv, 1-35, 2024
2024
Developing black soldier fly frass as fertilizer for food crops grown on Mars
JE Mendoza, NB Lemke, JK Tomberlin
National Academy of Engineering Regional Meeting and Symposium, 2024
2024
Sex-specific perching: Monitoring of artificial plants reveals dynamic female-biased perching behavior in the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae)
NB Lemke, LN Rollinson, JK Tomberlin
bioRxiv, 2024
2024
Why my calculation failed: The impact of thermal acclimation and starvation on black soldier fly development
C Li, NB Lemke, DA Salazar, Y Cao, JK Tomberlin.
5th Insects to Feed the World Conference; Singapore, Rep. Singapore., 2024
2024
Behavior for Industry: Homogenous cohorts to increase production
NB Lemke, AJ Dickerson, DAS C. Li, LN Rollinson, JE Mendoza, ...
5th Insects to Feed the World Conference; Singapore, Rep. Singapore., 2024
2024
Artificial plant perches reveal sex-specific behavior in the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens
NB Lemke, LN Rollinson, JK Tomberlin.
5th Insects to Feed the World Conference; Singapore, Rep. Singapore., 2024
2024
Reproductive niche of the black soldier fly expands as flies age
NB Lemke, S Crawford, JK Tomberlin
Entomological Society of America National Meeting, 2023
2023
Oviposition site dynamics and cohort demography impact reproductive success in the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens
NB Lemke, AJ Dickerson, C Li., DA Salazar, LN Rollison, JE Mendoza, ...
Entomological Society of America National Meeting, 2023
2023
Whoever Said Size Mattered?: Male Genital Allometry in the Black Soldier Fly Hermetia illucens is Hypoallometric
LN Rollinson, NB Lemke, S Crawford, J Woolley, JK Tomberlin
Entomological Society of America National Meeting, 2023
2023
The Next Agricultural Frontier: Developing Black Soldier Fly Frass as Fertilizer for Food Crops Grown on Mars
JE Mendoza, NB Lemke, JK Tomberlin
Entomological Society of America National Meeting, 2023
2023
Male genital size is hypoallemetric in the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens
LN Rollinson, NB Lemke, S Crawford, J Woolley, JK Tomberlin
Texas A&M AWE & UESO Mentorship Symposium, 2023
2023
Peas on Mars: A study of Pisum sativum growth on Martian regolith simulant treated with black soldier fly frass
JE Mendoza, NB Lemke, JK Tomberlin
Texas A&M AWE & UESO Mentorship Symposium, 2023
2023
The Current State Of Insects As Feed: Impediments, Gaps, And Opportunities
C Li, AJ Dickerson, NB Lemke
2022 Southwestern Branch Meeting, 2022
2022
Reducing sexual conflict [sic] of the black soldier fly by delaying oviposition site availability
NB Lemke, JK Tomberlin
ESA Southwestern Branch Meeting, 2022
2022
Is it Time to Hatch a New Colony Maintenance Plan? Age Impacts Reproductive Output for the Black Soldier Fly, Hermetia illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae)
AJ Dickeson, NB Lemke, C Li, JK Tomberlin
4th Insects to Feed the World Conference, 2022
2022
Impacts of Oviposition Substrate Availability on Mating Frequency and Fertile Egg Production in the Black Soldier Fly
NB Lemke, AJ Dickerson, C Li., DA Salazar, LN Rollison, JE Mendoza, ...
4th Insects to Feed the World Conference, 2022
2022
Age is More than Just a Number: Age Impacts Reproductive Output For the Black Soldier Fly, Hermetia illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae)
AJ Dickeson, NB Lemke, C Li, JK Tomberlin
ESA Southwestern Branch Meeting, 2022
2022
Revisiting a Paradox of Increased Cannibalism Among Juvenile Wolf Spiders with an Individual-Based Model
N Lemke
University of Illinois at Chicago, 2021
2021
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