John Morse

 John Morse

John C. Morse

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Biography

Clemson University - Entomology


Resume

  • 1971

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Entomology

    University of Georgia

    Society for Freshwater Science Taxonomic Certification for EPT

    Society for Freshwater Science

  • 1968

    Master of Science (M.S.)

    Entomology

    Clemson University

  • 1964

    Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

    Biology

    General

    Alpha Tau Omega Social Fraternity

    Alpha Psi Omega Honorary Drama Society

    Track Team

    Cross Country Team

    Davidson College

    Clemson University

    Bachelor of Science

    Biology

    General

    Davidson College

  • Public Speaking

    Data Analysis

    Higher Education

    Research

    Field Work

    Event Planning

    Insect Systematics

    Environmental Science

    Editing

    Teaching

    Community Outreach

    Trichoptera Systematics

    167 publications as of December 2014

    Morse

    Dr. John C. Morse is a Professor Emeritus of Entomology at Clemson University (Clemson

    South Carolina) and Director Emeritus of the Clemson University Arthropod Collection. Besides courses in insect systematics

    insect larvae

    and a variety of other topics

    he has taught courses related to aquatic insects at Clemson

    at Highlands Biological Station in North Carolina

    and in several countries in East Asia for more than 40 years. His research specialty is the identification

    biology

    and historical development of caddisflies

    which he has studied in many streams of the world since 1967. Dr. Morse and his students also investigate the identification

    biology

    and distribution of other aquatic insects

    of stream ecology and conservation

    and of the use of insect communities to monitor water pollution.

    John

    Morse

    Clemson University

    Teaching

    Research

    Outreach

    Director of Clemson University Arthropod Collection

    Clemson University