2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

PS 65 - Pollination

Pollen collection patterns of common and threatened Bumblebees in Virginia
Olivia M. Ruffins, Beloit College; David E. Carr, University of Virginia
Predictors of pollinator visitation within a restored prairie
Michael Martinez-Algarin, University of Puerto Rico at Humacao; Tristan Barley, Miami University; Jonathan Bauer, Miami University
Herbivory and phenology shape floral rewards and pollinator-pathogen interactions
Luis A. Aguirre, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Julie Davis, Cornell University; Philip C. Stevenson, University of Greenwich; Lynn S. Adler, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Data justifies need for pollination-module integration in the SUCROS-cocoa physiological model
Acheampong Atta-Boateng, University of Oxford, Agrofides; Tonya Lander, University of Oxford
Factors associated with overwintering survival in honey bee colonies in West Virginia, US
Casey Gregory, Virginia Tech; Emma Bradford, Virginia Tech; Korin Jones, Virginia Tech; Mark Lilly, Appalachian Beekeeping Collective; Alex Tewnim, Appalachian Beekeeping Collective; Richard D. Fell, Virginia Tech; Lisa Belden, Virginia Tech
On the richness of Mexican pollinators
Angela Nava-Bolaños, University of Kansas; Jorge Soberon, Biodiversity Institute, University of Kansas
Managed bumble bees alter their foraging behavior when fed agricultural antibiotics
Laura Avila, Emory University; David Hofmann, Emory University; Libby Dunne, Emory University; Berry J. Brosi, Emory University
Reproductive success of an endangered plant as invasive bees supplant native pollinator services
Alyson M. DeNittis, Utah Valley University; Susan E. Meyer, U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station, Shrub Sciences Laboratory
Quantifying nectar trait responses to natural variation in water availability in subalpine plant communities
Gwen Kirschke, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Agnes Scott College; Justin A. Bain, Northwestern University, Chicago Botanic Garden, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory; Jane E. Ogilvie, Chicago Botanic Garden, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory; Paul J. CaraDonna, Chicago Botanic Garden, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Northwestern University
Intraspecific body size variation in subalpine bumble bees
Jacquelyn Fitzgerald, Northwestern University, Chicago Botanic Garden, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory; Jane E. Ogilvie, Chicago Botanic Garden, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory; Paul J. CaraDonna, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
The bees’ needs: How do edge effects, co-flowering plants and density influence pollination services to milkweeds (Asclepias spp.)?
Camille Knabe Oster, University of Missouri; Brandon Adeshakin, Truman State University; Austin Lynn, University of Missouri; Zack Miller, University of Missouri; Candace Galen, University of Missouri-Columbia
Impacts of honey bee introductions on the pollination of a Sierra wildflower
Maureen Page, University of California; Neal Williams, University of California, Davis
Pollinator limitation in a restored prairie
Tristan Barley, Miami University; Michael Martinez-Algarin, University of Puerto Rico Humacao; Jonathan Bauer, Miami University
How do solitary bee taxa in their contribution to the male fitness of a mate-limited prairie perennial, Echinacea angustifolia ?
Miyauna Incaranto, College of Wooster; Avery Pearson, College of Wooster; Ezekiel Zelman, College of Wooster; Mia Stevens, College of Wooster; Ren Johnson, College of Wooster; Evan Jackson, College of Wooster; Jennifer L. Ison, College of Wooster
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