Dryden, Michael W.

Michael W. Dryden

Professor, Ancillary Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology
Phone: (785)532-4613

Fax: 785-532-4039

dryden@vet.ksu.edu

 

Home page on College of Veterinary Medicine site

Area(s) of Specialization:
Flea biology and management

Publications

Please visit my home page on the College of Veterinary Science website for a complete list of publications.



Dryden, M.W., Payne, P. and Zurek, L. 2004. Pests that Affect Human Health: Ticks in Kansas. Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service. MF 2653

 

Bossard, R.L., M.W. Dryden, and A.B. Broce. 2002. Insecticide susceptibilities of cat fleas (Siphonapter: Pulcidae) from several regions of the United States. Journal of Medical Entomology 39: 742-746.

 

Bossard, R.L., A.B. Broce, and M.W. Dryden. 2000. Effects of circadian rhythms and other bioassay factors on cat flea (Pulicidae: Siphonaptera) susceptibility to insecticides. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 73: 21-39.

 

Miller, R.J., M.W. Dryden, A.B. Broce and D.R. Suiter. 2000. Pupation site selection of cat fleas (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae) in various carpet types and its influence on insecticide efficacy. Journal of Economic Entomology 93: 1391-1397.

 

Miller, R.J., A.B. Broce, M.W. Dryden, and T.L. Hopkins. 1999. Susceptibility to IGRs and cuticle deposition of the cat flea (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae) as a function of age. Journal of Medical Entomology 36: 780-787.

 

Miller RJ, Broce AB, Dryden MW, and Throne JE . 1999. Emergence, survival, and fecundity of adult cat fleas (Siphonaptera : Pulicidae) exposed as pupae to juvenile hormone mimics. Journal of Medical Entomology 36: 776-779.

 

Dryden, M.W., A.B. Broce and W.E. Moore. 1993. Severe flea infestation in dairy calves. Journal of the American veterinary medical association, 203: 1448-1452.

 

Dryden, M.W. and A.B. Broce. 1993. Development of a trap for collecting newly emerged Ctenocephalides felis (Siphonoptera, Pulicidae) in homes. Journal of Medical Entomology 30: 901-906.