2022 ESA Annual Meeting (August 14 - 19)

COS 76 Pollination 2

10:00 AM-11:30 AM
516B
10:00 AM
Daily activity timing and physiological tolerances jointly predict native bee abundance trends under climate change
Melanie R. Kazenel, University of New Mexico;Karen W. Wright, Texas A&M University;Terry L. Griswold, USDA-ARS Pollinating Insects Research Unit, Utah State University;Kenneth D. Whitney, University of New Mexico;Jennifer A. Rudgers, University of New Mexico, Sevilleta LTER;
10:15 AM
The interactive impacts of early snowmelt and topography on plant-pollinator interactions in an alpine ecosystem
Annika Rose-Person, University of California, Riverside;Marko J. Spasojevic, University of California, Riverside;Chiara Forrester, PhD, Left Hand Watershed Center;Nicole E. Rafferty, PhD, University of California, Riverside;
10:30 AM
Drivers and consequences of bumble bee body size variation
Jacquelyn L. Fitzgerald, Northwestern University;Jane E. Ogilvie, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory;Paul J. CaraDonna, Northwestern University;
10:45 AM
The influence of multiple stressors on honey bee colony losses
Darren P. O'Connell, University College Dublin;
11:00 AM
Plant polyploidy alleviates the effect of pollen limitation via floral trait differentiation
Cristopher Albor, n/a, University of Calgary;Jana Vamosi, University of Calgary;Joanne bennett, University of Canberra;Gerardo Arceo-Gomez, East Tennessee State University;Itay Mayrose, Tel-Aviv University (TAU);Tiffany Knight, Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg;Tia-Lynn Ashman, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh;
11:15 AM
A global assessment of pollinator limitation in agriculture systems: Prevalence, risks, and the relative importance of wild insects versus honey bees
Katherine Turo, Rutgers University;James R. Reilly, Rutgers University;Ainhoa Magrach, Basque Centre for Climate Change;Angel Giménez-García, Basque Centre for Climate Change-BC3;Rachael Winfree, Ph.D., Rutgers University;