COS 25 - Pollination II

Tuesday, August 9, 2011: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
10A, Austin Convention Center
8:00 AM
Complementary habitat use by wild bees in agro-natural landscapes
Yael Mandelik, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Rachael Winfree, Rutgers University; Claire Kremen, University of California, Berkeley
8:20 AM
Who needs common scents? The role of olfactory limitation in host-choice for a specialist bee, Diadasia.
Olivia J. Messinger, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Sedonia D. Sipes, Southern Illinois University
8:40 AM
The invasive plant Linaria vulgaris affects native bumble bee populations
Jessamyn S. Manson, University of Alberta; James P. Strange, USDA-ARS Pollinating Insects Research Unit; Rebecca E. Irwin, Dartmouth College
9:00 AM
Pollination services from native bees: What scale matters?
Faye Benjamin, Rutgers University; Rachael Winfree, Rutgers University
9:20 AM
Where have all the blue flowers gone: Selection on flower color in New Zealand Wahlenbergia albomarginata 
Mascha Bischoff, UC Irvine; Diane R. Campbell, University of California - Irvine; Alastair W. Robertson, Massey University; Janice M. Lord, University of Otago
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Clonal reproduction provides reproductive assurance for a spring ephemeral in an environment with uncertain pollination
Chia-Hua Lin, The Ohio State University; Maria Miriti, The Ohio State University; Karen Goodell, The Ohio State University
10:10 AM
Comparison of historic and contemporary plant-pollinator interaction networks: Changes in phenology, loss of specialist bee species, and decreased pollinator fidelity
Laura A. Burkle, Montana State University; Tiffany M. Knight, Washington University in St. Louis; John C. Marlin, University of Illinois
10:50 AM
Reduced pollen production and viability lowers bumblebee visitation rates to Mimulus guttatus flowers
David E. Carr, University of Virginia; Haley Hart, Transylvania University; Brittany Tawes, Rowan University; Rainee Kaczorowski, University of Arizona; Jill M. Carpenter, Winchester Public Schools
11:10 AM
Site factors affecting reproduction among subpopulations of Acacia greggii A Gray in a desert ecosystem
Keith D. Gaddis, NASA; Victoria L. Sork, University of California, Los Angeles
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