Bees, fieldwork, and science communication. See how students used social media to share their research experiences in Colombia 🇨🇴 Read more: kuub.ku.edu/news/article...
Researchers introduce a quick-assessment tool for insect outreach drawers based on five criteria: information, relevance, aesthetics, potential for engagement, and inspiration.
Over winter break, KU BioGEM scholar Liam Wrixon and I joined Smithsonian scientist Bill Wcislo in Panama to study nocturnal pollinators. Our research took us to Barro Colorado Island in the Panama Canal, and Fortuna, a cloud forest near Costa Rica. Here are some highlights!
How do #bees cope with multiple stressors under climate change? Check our latest study exploring the effects of desiccation & starvation on bee heat tolerance, conducted on the beautiful island of #Lesbos, #Greece. Read more: doi.org/10.1242/jeb.24…#ClimateChangeg#pollinatorsrs
Join us for our next undergraduate research experience program in Colombia! 🇨🇴 We will work on projects investigating how climate and landscape changes affect plant-pollinator interactions in one of the world’s most biodiverse regions. 🐝 #Bees#NSF Apply now! biodiversity.ku.edu/nsf-ires-tro...
Great job #KU students presenting amazing results on the biogeography, diversity and thermal tolerance of #pollinators ! #EntSoc23 @NunezPenichet @MottaBees @KU_EEB @KUbiology @kunhm @ResearchAtKU