Workshop 6 recap: Sampling methods for native bees

 

This workshop was co-organized by Dan Cariveau of the University of Minnesota, Terry Griswold of the USDA-ARS Pollinating Insect Research Unit, Shalene Jha of the University of Texas at Austin, Hannah Levenson of North Carolina State University, and Hollis Woodard of the University of California, Riverside, and focused on developing a tier-based sampling method protocol for national scale native bee monitoring.

This was an in-person workshop held at the Entomological Society of America conference in Vancouver, BC. The workshop report can be found HERE.

The speakers were:

  • Dan Cariveau on monitoring native bee communities (pre-recorded; YouTube link)

  • Terry Griswold on pan traps and live netting

  • Hannah Levenson on monitoring native bees in agriculture

  • Shalene Jha on monitoring plant-pollinator interactions with global change

  • Jane Ogilvie on long-term monitoring of plant-pollinator interactions (pre-recorded; YouTube link)

  • Jeff Everett on monitoring threatened bumble bees (pre-recorded; YouTube link)

  • Tam Smith and Clint Otto on monitoring the rusty-patched bumble bee (pre-recorded; YouTube link)

  • Nash Turley on long term standardized native bee sampling

  • Hollis Woodard on monitoring native bee disease and pathogens

  • Kate Gorman on monitoring native bee nests (pre-recorded; YouTube link)

 
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