Don’t forget that the on-demand online component of the 2022 ESA, ESC, and ESBC Joint Annual Meeting is ongoing! There are so many great talks to choose from, but I wanted to highlight a few from our symposium “Leveraging Isotopic Tools to Understand Insect Ecology” that I think are especially worth attending: #EntSoc2022

Hey #EntSoc2022 #JAM2022 peeps! This afternoon come check out our presentation "She moves in mysterious ways: tracking bumble bee movement to identify critical habitat gaps"

This work will be presented by Dr. Nigel Raine, my awesome supervisor who stepped in to present for me.

Check more about our lab here: https://1in3mouthfuls.org/

#bumblebees #bumblebee #QueenBee #habitat #conservation #ecology #MovementBehaviour #BehaviouralEcology #Science #Scicomm #biology #SaveTheBees #Bees #pollinators

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Nigel Raine Lab
Beautiful poster art #EntSoc2022

Decided against #EntSoc2022 due to lack of mask mandate but luckily my supervisor (Dr. Nigel Raine) stepped in to present out work on Wednesday for anyone attending the conference!

"She moves in mysterious ways: tracking bumble bee queen movement to identify critical habitat gaps"

Check out other presentations happening today by members of our lab!

The #EntSoc2022 opening plenary session (Perspectives on Diversity) is just getting started. Head on over if you’re not already here!

1/6 - As people are traveling to #EntSoc2022 in Vancouver I wanted to take the opportunity to advertize the talk of my #PhD student Robert Ostrom. Using #HoneyBee #WaggleDances as #BioIndicators he is trying to predict native #bee #abundance, #richness and #diversity.

Honey bee foragers that have found a profitable resource will perform waggle dances when back in the hive. This was first scientifically described by Karl von Frisch (reviewed here: https://rdcu.be/cZvHq).

The dance legacy of Karl von Frisch

Excited for #entsoc2022!

Finishing up slides today for the #EntSoc2022 conference. My supervisor will be presenting in person on my behalf our work:

"She moves in mysterious ways: tracking bumble bee queen movement to identify critical habitat"

#bumblebee #bumblebees #bees #pollinators #QueeBee #Science #Ecology #Entomology #conference #Conservation #Scicomm