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  2. Lewis J. Bartlett

Lewis J. Bartlett


Assistant Professor

Entomology

Lewis Bartlett
Lewis Bartlett
EducationCoursesScholarly works

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Biology/Biological Sciences, General

Exeter College University of Oxford, United Kingdom (2019)

Bachelor of Arts, Natural Sciences

Exeter College University of Oxford, United Kingdom (2013)

Courses

  • ECOL 3440: Science Communication for Ecologists (Spring 2025)
  • ENTO 9000: Doctoral Research (Spring 2025)
  • ENTO 7000: Master's Research (Spring 2025)
  • ECOL 8050: Laboratory Group Meeting (Spring 2025)
  • ECOL 7000: Master's Research (Spring 2025)
  • ECOL 7300: Master's Thesis (Spring 2025)
  • ECOL 9000: Doctoral Research (Spring 2025)
  • ENTO 3700: Agroecology and Sustainable Farming (Spring 2025)
  • ECOL 3700: Agroecology and Sustainable Farming (Spring 2025)
  • ENTO 9000: Doctoral Research (Summer 2025)
  • ENTO 7000: Master's Research (Summer 2025)
  • ECOL 7000: Master's Research (Summer 2025)
  • ECOL 9000: Doctoral Research (Summer 2025)
  • ECOL 8050: Laboratory Group Meeting (Fall 2025)
  • ENTO 4960R: Faculty-Mentored Undergraduate Research I (Fall 2025)
  • ENTO 9000: Doctoral Research (Fall 2025)
  • ENTO 7000: Master's Research (Fall 2025)
  • ECOL 7300: Master's Thesis (Fall 2025)
  • ECOL 9000: Doctoral Research (Fall 2025)
  • ECOL 3440: Science Communication for Ecologists (Fall 2025)
  • ECOL 3440: Science Communication for Ecologists (Spring 2026)
  • ENTO 3010: Bees, Beekeeping, and Pollinator Conservation (Spring 2026)
  • ENTO 3700: Agroecology and Sustainable Farming (Spring 2026)
  • ECOL 3700: Agroecology and Sustainable Farming (Spring 2026)
  • ENTO 7300: Master's Thesis (Spring 2026)
  • ENTO 7000: Master's Research (Spring 2026)
  • ECOL 8050: Laboratory Group Meeting (Spring 2026)
  • ECOL 7300: Master's Thesis (Spring 2026)
  • ECOL 9000: Doctoral Research (Spring 2026)
  • ENTO 9000: Doctoral Research (Spring 2026)
  • ENTO 4960R: Faculty-Mentored Undergraduate Research I (Spring 2026)

Scholarly Works

  • Robustness despite uncertainty: regional climate data reveal the dominant role of humans in explaining global extinctions of Late Quaternary megafauna, ECOGRAPHY, (2016).
    Bartlett LJ, Williams DR, Prescott GW, Balmford A, Green RE … 4 more
  • Open Science Isn’t Always Open to All Scientists, AMERICAN SCIENTIST, (2019).
    Bahlai CA, Bartlett LJ, Burgio KR, Fournier AMV, Keiser CN … 2 more
  • Synergistic impacts of habitat loss and fragmentation on model ecosystems, PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, (2016).
    Bartlett LJ, Newbold T, Purves DW, Tittensor DP, Harfoot MBJ
  • Re-evaluating strategies for pollinator-dependent crops: How useful is parthenocarpy?, JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, (2017).
    Knapp JL, Bartlett LJ, Osborne JL
  • A genotypic trade-off between constitutive resistance to viral infection and host growth rate, EVOLUTION, (2018).
    Bartlett LJ, Wilfert L, Boots M

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Contact

lewis.bartlett@uga.edu 706-542-2816

Mailing Address

136 Cedar St., Building C
Room 418
Athens, GA 30602

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136 Cedar St., Building C
Room 418
Athens, GA 30602

Stories

  • Detail of honeybees on a hive frame. The queen bee is marked with a green dot.
    Bees
    Oct. 21, 2025

    The honey bee secret to staying clean and healthy

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  • A healthy swarm of bees climb on a wax comb from a honey bee hive at the College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Apiary in May 2025.
    Bees
    Oct. 14, 2025

    The tiniest patient: Teaching veterinarians to treat bees

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  • Lewis Bartlett and other beekeepers wear protective gear while handling hives
    Bees
    Sept. 5, 2025

    Yes, killer bees are back. No, you shouldn’t panic.

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  • Entomology
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Scientists identify high viral loads, mite resistance as key factors in recent honey bee losses

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  • Entomology
    March 12, 2025

    What makes an insect an insect and a bug a bug?

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  • Nov. 23, 2022

    Bartlett brings disease expertise to honey bee research, education

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