Reflections Magazine Issue #58 - Summer 2002 | Page 14

14 A Community of Scholars: Loosestrife Beetle Research By Debbie Myers ill beetles native to Europe be able to help control purple loosestrife in Michigan? capabilities of the plant,” Nick explained. The flowers produce the seeds that make it possible for loosestrife to proliferate. That’s what Nick Krueger of Tecumseh, a senior biology major at Siena Heights, is trying to determine. Nick is working with Michigan State University and the Michigan Sea Grant College Program to study how long it takes for a particular beetle species, Galerucella calmariensis, to affect loosestrife plants. “The idea