Summary
Guy Sutton is a Research Entomologist at the Centre for Biological Control, Rhodes University, with eight years’ experience applying biological control to manage invasive plants—especially African grasses. He combines field-oriented invasion biology with lab-based studies of plant–insect and plant–fungal interactions, backed by a PhD in Ecology and a strong record of honours and master's work in entomology. Based in Makhanda, he translates ecological theory into practical control solutions while teaching undergraduate practicals early in his career. Known for quantitative rigor, he brings statistical analysis to herbivory research, aiming to make biological control both effective and ecologically sound.
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Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ecology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ecology at Rhodes University