

David Andow
Dr. David Andow conducts research on pest management, agroecology, and insect-plant interactions as a Professor and Department Head of Applied Ecology at North Carolina State University. With a keen focus on understanding the complex dynamics between insects and plants, Dr. Andow's work aims to develop sustainable agricultural practices that minimize pest-related issues while promoting ecological balance. At NC State University, Dr. Andow leads a team of researchers and students in exploring innovative strategies for managing pests in agricultural systems. His research not only contributes to the scientific community but also provides practical solutions for farmers and policymakers. Through his work, Dr. Andow seeks to bridge the gap between ecological theory and real-world applications, fostering a deeper understanding of how agroecosystems can be managed sustainably.
Publications
, 880-892, 2015-01-05
, 974-979, 2015-08-07
, 174-185, 2022-11-30
, 532-542, 2015-06-16
, 205-214, 2023-11-22
, 64-80, 2022-08-02