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PS 29
Pollination
Tue, Aug 16, 2022:
5:00 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall
PS 29-98
Effects of small-scale habitat restoration on genetic diversity and connectivity in bee populations
Hannah Hayes, n/a
,
University of San Francisco
;
PS 29-99
Are we able to predict the quality of hedgerow pollinator habitat restoration using local bee-plant interactions?
Emma L. Green
,
Simon Fraser University
;
PS 29-100
Partnering with statewide pollinator survey efforts to assess key pollinator habitat on campus
Mary Beth Kolozsvary
,
Siena College
;
PS 29-101
Abundance and diversity of the nectar microbiome in Rhododendron catawbiense varies with elevation
Daniel A. Barker
,
East Tennessee State University
;
PS 29-102
Management Affects Pollinator Biodiversity and Function in Suburban Green Spaces
Sheryl C. Hosler
,
University of Illinois at Chicago
;
PS 29-103
Identification of pollen species in Taiwan by using DNA barcoding
Chieh-Yu Liao
,
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, National Chiayi University
;
PS 29-104
Herbivory-Induced Effects on Community-Wide Pollination Services
Luis Aguirre
,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
;
PS 29-105
Bee morphological and behavioral traits predict variation in patterns of pollen transport in a diverse co-flowering community in California.
Jessica Williams
,
East Tennessee State University
;
PS 29-106
Co-flowering community effects on the relative contribution of pollen quantity and quality limitation to the reproductive success of four Clarkia species
Emma B. Moore, n/a
,
East Tennessee State University
;
PS 29-107
The impact of urbanization on pollination success in Asclepias syriaca (Common milkweed), a comprehensive study
David J. Rockow
,
East Tennessee State
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