lehmanme@longwood.edu | |
Phone | (434) 395-2658 |
Department | Biological-Environmental Sciences |
Office | Chichester Science Center 102B/lab 212 |
Mary Lehman, Professor of Biology, has been teaching at Longwood University in the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences since 1998. She received her Ph.D. and M.S. from North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC) and B.S. from Juniata College (Huntingdon, PA).
Courses taught:
BIOL 114: Biology for the Teaching Professional
BIOL 251: Introduction to Ecology and Evolution
BIOL 288: Sophomore Seminar
BIOL 309: Plant Biology (spring even years)
BIOL 341: Ecology
BIOL 460: Topics in Field Biology (summer odd years; often with botany emphasis)
Current research:
- Plant-animal interactions, specifically focused on how host plant chemistry influences the egg-laying behavior of Cabbage White Butterfly (Pieris rapae)
- Allelopathy (“chemical warfare among plants”), specifically focused on plant responses to allelochemicals and interactions with other plant stresses
- Pedagogical implications of learning styles