PS 18 - Ecological Economics: Bees (USSEE)

Tuesday, August 13, 2019: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
Effects of differing land-use practices on genus-level metrics of bee community structure
Fegens Lyncee, Massasoit Community College; Mollie O'Keeffe, Massasoit Community College; Michael Bankson, Massasoit Community College; Andrew Oguma, Massasoit Community College; Adam Germaine, Massasoit Community College; Prisca Sanon, Massasoit Community College; Folusho Ajayi, Massasoit Community College
Cancelled
PS 18-8
Interactive effects of urbanization and local habitat characteristics influence bee communities and pollination services (widthdrawn)
Justin D. Burdine, Bowling Green State University; Kevin E. McCluney, Bowling Green State University
The potential of gender ratio in mason bees (Osmia spp.) as an indicator of ecosystem health
Vania Lopes, Massasoit Community College; Adam Germaine, Massasoit Community College; Prisca Sanon, Massasoit Community College; Folusho Ajayi, Massasoit Community College; Andrew Oguma, Massasoit Community College; Michael Bankson, Massasoit Community College
Does forest cover affect Osmia and other cavity-nesting bee abundance?
Belunda Moise, Massasoit Community College; Adam Germaine, Massasoit Community College; Prisca Sanon, Massasoit Community College; Folusho Ajayi, Massasoit Community College; Andrew Oguma, Massasoit Community College; Michael Bankson, Massasoit Community College
How does percent impervious land cover correlate with bee abundance and richness at different spatial scales?
Matthew Healy, Massasoit Community College; Zachary Thuotte, Massasoit Community College; Adam Germaine, Massasoit Community College; Prisca Sanon, Massasoit Community College; Folusho Ajayi, Massasoit Community College; Andrew Oguma, Massasoit Community College; Michael Bankson, Massasoit Community College
Bee diversity on an urban rooftop food garden
Jordyn K. Riehn, Saint Louis University; Gerardo R. Camilo, Saint Louis Zoo
Thermal range specialization in tropical bees: Implications for climate change
Kristin Conrad, Eastern Kentucky University; Valerie E. Peters, Eastern Kentucky University
The kleptoparasitic bee Nomada as a potential indicator of ecosystem health
Kinga Auguste, Massasoit Community College; Adam Germaine, Massasoit Community College; Prisca Sanon, Massasoit Community College; Folusho Ajayi, Massasoit Community College; Andrew Oguma, Massasoit Community College; Michael Bankson, Massasoit Community College
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