Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Corrine Losch"
- Corrine Losch's recent research focuses on the lifecycle and ecological interactions of the egg parasitoid Anastatus orientalis and its host, the invasive spotted lanternfly, highlighting their synchrony during different seasonal periods.
- Losch's findings suggest that A. orientalis may exhibit a specific generation pattern linked to the availability of spotted lanternfly eggs, providing insight into potential biological control strategies for managing this pest.
- In addition to lifecycle studies, Losch investigates the cryptic genetic diversity of A. orientalis, exploring its ecological implications and testing its effectiveness as a biological control agent against the spotted lanternfly in the United States.