Seba De Bona
Contact
Environmental StudiesOlin-Rice Science Center, Room 249
651-696-6274
dowen@macalester.edu
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Seba De Bona (he/him) is an evolutionary ecologist whose research spans biological invasions, animal behavior, and the use of big data and quantitative tools to understand how populations respond to global change. His current work focuses on the spread of the invasive spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) across the United States and its eco-evolutionary consequences for native ecosystems, cultivated landscapes, and the invading populations themselves.
- Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology, Bryn Mawr College, PA 2024-26
- Postdoctoral fellow, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 2020-24
- PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Jyväskylä (it’s pronounced “YOU-vahs-kuh-lah” 😀 ), Finland, 2019
- MS in Evolutionary Biology, University of Padua, Italy, 2012
- BA in Biology, University of Padua, Italy, 2009
ENVI 170 Ecology and the Environment (Fall 2026)
ENVI 394 Invasion Ecology (Fall 2026)
ENVI 277 Sustainable Cities: Urban Environmental Science (Spring 2027)
ENVI 380 Animal Behavior: Fundamentals and Application (Spring 2027)