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P-IE Section Symposium: How Pollinators Work: The Importance of Integrative Physiology in Natural and Agricultural Systems with Changing Climates

Wednesday, November 18, 2015: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
212 AB (Convention Center)
Organizers:
Bryan Helm
Kendra Greenlee
Julia Bowsher
Joseph P. Rinehart
George D. Yocum


1:30 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:32 PM
An integrative approach to improving honey bee health: From workers to queens
Michael Simone-Finstrom, USDA-ARS ; Timothy A. Linksvayer, University of Pennsylvania ; David Tarpy, North Carolina State University
3:12 PM
Physiological limits to upslope range shifts in pollinators
Michael E. Dillon, University of Wyoming
3:37 PM
Engineering pollinator phenotypes: Consequences of induced size variation on adult morphology and flight performance metrics in the solitary bee, Osmia lignaria
Maxwell Baldwin, North Dakota State University ; Bryan Helm, North Dakota State University ; George D. Yocum, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Biosciences Research Laboratory (BRL) ; Joseph P. Rinehart, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Biosciences Research Laboratory (BRL) ; Julia Bowsher, North Dakota State University ; Kendra Greenlee, North Dakota State University
3:37 PM
Withdrawn
3:37 PM
Break
4:15 PM
Simulating expected changes in pollinator resources as a function of climate change
Audrey McCombs, Iowa State University ; Diane Debinski, Iowa State University ; Kimberly Szcodronski, Iowa State University ; Toni Proescholdt, Iowa State University ; Matthew Germino, US Geological Survey, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center ; Keith Reinhardt, Idaho State University
4:27 PM
A critical evaluation of the insect body size model and causes of metamorphosis in solitary bees
Bryan Helm, North Dakota State University ; Joseph P. Rinehart, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Biosciences Research Laboratory (BRL) ; George D. Yocum, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Biosciences Research Laboratory (BRL) ; Julia Bowsher, North Dakota State University ; Kendra Greenlee, North Dakota State University
4:39 PM
Acute spray toxicity and sub-lethal dose toxicity of major pesticides against honey bees
Yu Cheng Zhu, USDA–ARS Jamie Whitten Delta States Research Center ; Jianxiu Yao, USDA-ARS ; John J. Adamczyk, USDA - ARS
4:51 PM
Bee nutrition and floral resource restoration: Integrating nutritional ecology and conservation
Anthony Vaudo, Pennsylvania State University ; Harland M. Patch, Pennsylvania State University ; David A. Mortensen, Pennsylvania State University ; Daniel Stabler, Newcastle University ; Geraldine A. Wright, Newcastle University ; John Tooker, The Pennsylvania State University ; Christina M. Grozinger, Pennsylvania State University
5:15 PM
Honey bees: A jack of many climates
Mehmet Ali Doke, Pennsylvania State University
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