COS 108 - Pollination

Friday, August 16, 2019: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
L004, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Michael Roswell
8:00 AM
Wild pollinators improve production, uniformity, and timing of blueberry crops
Charles C. Nicholson, University of Vermont, University of California Davis; Taylor Ricketts, University of Vermont
8:40 AM
An examination of the ecological trade-offs among bumble bee queens
Paul CaraDonna, Northwestern University, Chicago Botanic Garden, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory; Jane E. Ogilvie, Chicago Botanic Garden, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
9:00 AM
Plant reproductive success depends on the community of co-flowering plants
Lea Richardson, Chicago Botanic Garden, Northwestern University; M. Kate Gallagher, Tel Aviv University; Tracie E. Hayes, Chicago Botanic Garden; Kristen A. Manion, Northwestern University; Gretel Kiefer, Chicago Botanic Garden; Amanda S. Gallinat, Boston University; Miriam M. Jenkins, University of Akron; Greg Diersen, Martin Luther College; Stuart Wagenius, Chicago Botanic Garden
9:20 AM
Forest-associated bees persist and contribute to the pollination of a declining native forest wildflower in fragmented New Jersey landscapes
Casey W. Hamilton, Rutgers University; Colleen M Smith, Rutgers University; Mark Genung, University of Louisiana; Rachael Winfree, Rutgers University
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Indirect effects of pollinator predators on plant-pollinator interactions, plant reproduction, and phenotypic selection
Amanda Benoit, University of Tennessee Knoxville; Susan Kalisz, University of Tennessee Knoxville
10:10 AM
Higher pollinator diversity is needed to pollinate native plant communities compared to crops
Dylan T. Simpson, Rutgers University; Lucia Weinman, Rutgers University; Mark Genung, Rutgers University, University of Louisiana; Molly MacLeod, Rutgers University; Rachael Winfree, Rutgers University
10:30 AM Cancelled
COS 108-8
Integration into local pollinator configuration increases plant pollination and seed set (widthdrawn)
Jan H. Dudenhoeffer, University of Greenwich, University of Houston; Alexandra-Maria Klein, Albert-Ludwigs University of Freiburg
10:50 AM
Context dependency of belowground effects on plant-pollinator interactions and fecundity in a tallgrass prairie species
Savannah Fuqua, Washington University in St Louis; Rebecca Kiesel, Washington University in St Louis; Claudia Stein, Washington University in St. Louis; Scott A. Mangan, Washington University in St. Louis
11:10 AM
The influence of pollen protein and nectar carbohydrates in shaping bee foraging patterns and plant-pollinator network structure
Justin A. Bain, Northwestern University, Chicago Botanic Garden, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory; Paul J. CaraDonna, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Chicago Botanic Garden, Northwestern University
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