Flash Talks:

Speaker, Affiliation

Title

Jitte Groothuis
Groothuis Research and Consultancy &
Netherlands Entomological Society

Troubling Tapinoma: The invasive Tapinoma nigerrimum complex in the Netherlands

Femi Ezhuthupallickal Benny
University College London

Edible Social Hymenoptera: Studies on a sustainable food source in Northeast India

Trefor Simmons
University of Liverpool

Arsenophonus apicola in Bombus: Association and Impact

Monika Yordanova
Imperial College

Friend or Foe? Concentration of a commensal microbe induces distinct responses in developing honey bees exposed to field-realistic pesticide concentrations

Alicja Witwicka
Wellcome Sanger Institute & QMUL

Improving pesticide safety assessment through transcriptomics

Paul Campbell
Sensibee

Sensibee: Pollinator monitoring for the 21st century

Daniel Altair
Autonomous University of Barcelona

Unravelling the transcriptomic response to Juvenile Hormone in the Argentine ant: Insights into caste fate conflict

Victoria Mallinson
University of Bristol

Weak anthropogenic electric fields affect honeybee foraging

Miles Nesbit
Imperial College London

Which floral trait drives parasite transmission?

Tegan Gaetano
University of Aberdeen

Foraging preference for essential mineral salts in the buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris audax), an important pollinator


Posters:

Presenter and Affiliation

Poster Title

Jitte Groothuis
Groothuis Research and Consultancy &
Netherlands Entomological Society

Troubling Tapinoma: The invasive Tapinoma nigerrimum complex in the Netherlands

Femi Ezhuthupallickal Benny,
University College London

Edible Social Hymenoptera: Studies on a sustainable food source in Northeast India

Trefor Simmons
University of Liverpool

Arsenophonus apicola in Bombus: Association and Impact

Monika Yordanova
Imperial College

Friend or Foe? Concentration of a commensal microbe induces distinct responses in developing honey bees exposed to field-realistic pesticide concentrations

Alicja Witwicka
Wellcome Sanger Institute / QMUL

Improving pesticide safety assessment through transcriptomics

Paul Campbell
Sensibee

Sensibee: Pollinator monitoring for the 21st century

Daniel Altair
Autonomous University of Barcelona

Unravelling the transcriptomic response to Juvenile Hormone in the Argentine ant: Insights into caste fate conflict

Victoria Mallinson
University of Bristol

Weak anthropogenic electric fields affect honeybee foraging

Miles Nesbit
Imperial College London

Which floral trait drives parasite transmission?

Nerea Montes Perez
Doñana Biological Station - CSIC

Climate change reduces plant-pollinator phenological overlap, even with generalized phenological advances over the past 8 years

Kat Bruce
University of York

Defining Quality in an Ant-Aphid-Tree Foraging Network

Carolina Gomez
Durham University

Do bumblebees have preferred floral smells?

Gabrielle Flinn
University of York

From Roots to Shoots: Understanding How Ants Provide for Pollinators.

Zoe Hudson
University of Leeds

Pheromones and Pesticides: sublethal agrichemical exposure interferes with retinue response to queen pheromone in Apis mellifera

Nathaniel Holmes
Durham University

Population Structure in Fiji’s Plant-Farming Ant (Philidris nagasau)

Yeahji Jeong
Queen Mary University of London

Molecular detection of microbial and parasitic community in global honey bee populations

Charlotte Fryday
Imperial College

3D Printed Transmission Trains: A new apparatus to investigate disease transmission in bees

Ana Paula Cipriano
University of Bristol

Apiary layout and pesticide-induced disorientation affect drifting in simulated social bees

Tomas Kay
University of Lausanne

Cooperation and competition in the clonal raider ant

Simon Loughran
University of Aberdeen

Neurotranscriptomic profiling of DWV-infected honeybee foragers with distinct cognitive abilities

Tegan Gaetano
University of Aberdeen

Foraging preference for essential mineral salts in the buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris audax), an important pollinator

Fernando Duarte
University College London

A bioinformatics pipeline for easy analysis and comparisons of genome quality