Dr. Bensen teaches courses in Non-majors Introductory Biology.
Biography
Tiffany Bensen is an Instructional Professor of Biology. Dr. Bensen received her Ph.D. in ecology from the University of California, Davis. Her graduate research interests were in sustainable agriculture and exploring ways to biologically manipulate crop systems to successfully manage insect pests. Her research experience post-graduation focused on questions of disease and insect management in row crop systems of the Salinas Valley, CA with the UC Extension Service and in vegetable crop systems in central North Carolina with NC State. At the University of Mississippi, she is dedicated to teaching human biology as well as ecology and evolution to non-science students. In August 2022, Dr. Bensen became the course coordinator for the Biology Department's non-science majors program. Recently, Dr. Bensen worked with the department's team of non-science majors instructors to redesign the Biology Department's 100-level courses to be centered on active learning for dynamic instruction in the University of Mississippi's Duff Center for Science Technology and Innovation.
Publications
Smith, R, L Bettiga, M Cahn, K Baumgartner, L Jackson, T Bensen. 2008. Vineyard floor management affects soil, plant nutrition, and grape yield and quality. California Agriculture 62(4):184-190.
Smith, HA, WE Chaney, and TA Bensen. 2008. The impact of suppressing populations of syrphid fly larvae on aphid infestations in organic lettuce on California’s Central Coast. Journal of Economic Entomology 101(5):1526-1532.
Bensen, TA and SR Temple. 2008. Trap Cropping, Planting Date, and Cowpea Variety as Potential Elements of an Integrated Pest Management Strategy for Lygus hesperus in Blackeyed Cowpea. Crop Protection 27:1343-1353.
Tourte, L, R Smith, L Bettiga, T Bensen, J Smith, and D Salm. 2007. Post-emergence herbicides are cost effective for vineyard floor management on the Central Coast. California Agriculture 62(1):19-23.
Courses Taught
- BISC 104 Inquiry into Life: The Environment
- BISC 111 The Environment: An Integrated Exploration
Education
B.S. Ecology, Idaho State University (1992)
Ph.D. Ecology, University of California-Davis (2004)