TUESDAY, 17 SEPTEMBER
1st block: presenters at their posters at 15:15-16:00
1-2 Bee immunity and diseases |
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Abstract |
Presenting author |
Poster title |
3 |
Maggie Gill |
CONSIDERATIONS WHEN SAMPLING HONEYBEE (APIS MELLIFERA) COLONIES FOR VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ASSOCIATED WITH HONEY BEE DISEASES, PESTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION |
42 |
Magdalena Kunat-Budzyńska |
APIARY VS. LABORATORY. CHANGES IN HONEYBEE IMMUNE PARAMETERS |
48 |
Ewa Mazur |
WINTER COLONY LOSS RATE IN THREE TYPES OF BEEKEEPING IN POLAND |
58 |
Giovanni Cilia |
MAPPING CHRONIC BEE PARALYSIS VIRUS (CBPV) IN HONEY BEE COLONIES |
71 |
Franco Mutinelli |
UPDATE OF SMALL HIVE BEETLE BIOLOGY AND CONTROL |
72 |
Tamara Gomez-Moracho |
BIOFILM-RELATED GENES AS POTENTIAL VIRULENCE FACTORS OF LOTMARIA PASSIM: A CRISPR-CAS9 SCREENING |
83 |
Vilija Lapinskaitė |
MICROORGANISMS ON HONEY BEE DRONE LARVAE AND VARROA MITES – IMPLICATIONS FOR HIVE HEALTH AND FOOD SAFETY |
87 |
Severine Matthijs |
MONITORING OF DISEASES AND PARASITES IN MANAGED HONEY BEES IN EUROPE FOR THE H2020 PROJECT B-GOOD |
91 |
Pier Paolo Danieli |
EFFECT OF LICL ON SURVIVAL, HYPOPHARYNGEAL GLANDS, OVARIAN DEVELOPMENT AND HEMOLYMPH COMPONENTS OF TELLIAN HONEY BEE WORKERS UNDER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS |
102 |
Pilar De La Rúa |
DOES POLLINATION NETWORK STRUCTURE EXPLAIN PATHOGEN SPREAD THROUGH BEE COMMUNITIES? |
114 |
Ljubiša Stanisavljević |
ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF CHALKBROOD INFECTED LARVAE AND MUMMIES: IMPLICATIONS FOR HONEY BEE HEALTH |
128 |
Fulvio Bordin |
FIRST DETECTION OF LESS KNOWN HONEY BEE VIRUSES IN APIARIES OF REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO |
129 |
Xinyan Ruan |
THE ROLE OF INNATE IMMUNITY FOR VIRUS TOLERANCE OF GOTLAND HONEYBEES |
145 |
María Shantal Rodríguez-Flores |
NOSEMA CERANAE DETECTION IN YELLOW-LEGGED HORNET, VESPA VELUTINA NIGRITHORAX, IN NORWEST OF SPAIN. |
151 |
Giovanni Cilia |
OCCURRENCE OF THE ABPV-KBV-IAPV COMPLEX IN ITALIAN APIARIES |
152 |
Giovanni Cilia |
THE OCCURRENCE OF TRYPANOSOMATIDS IN ITALIAN HONEY BEE (APIS MELLIFERA L.) COLONIES: A TWO-YEAR NATIONWIDE MOLECULAR SURVEY |
166 |
Lenka Jerele |
THE IMPACT OF PESTICIDES AND HEAT STRESS ON HEMOLYMPH CELLULAR RESPONSE IN HONEYBEES |
169 |
Jacek Marciniak |
INVESTIGATING THE HONEY BEE APOLIPOPHORINS |
172 |
Chrysoula Tananaki |
INVESTIGATION OF DEFORMED WING VIRUS IMPACTS ON APIS MELLIFERA BROOD THROUGH ARTIFICIAL INOCULATION SIMULATING THE TRANSMISSION ROUTE BY VARROA DESTRUCTOR. |
196 |
Metka Pislak Ocepek |
EVALUATION OF THE TRANSMISSION ROUTES OF AMERICAN FOULBROOD IN SLOVENIA BY GENOTYPING OF PAENIBACILLUS LARVAE |
207 |
Athanasios Antonopoulos |
CONVENTIONAL CONTROL OF VARROA DESTRUCTOR AGAINST AN INNOVATIVE METHOD: A COMPARATIVE TEST |
214 |
Alexandria Schauer |
RNA VIRUS SPILLOVER FROM MANAGED HONEY BEES TO OTHER POLLINATORS |
227 |
Karolína Svobodová |
ALCOHOL EXTRACT OF GYPSY MUSHROOM INHIBITS THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEFORMED WING VIRUS INFECTION IN WESTERN HONEY BEE |
229 |
Robert Paxton |
STABILITY OF DWV-B AND BQCV UNDER HEAT AND LIGHT MAY HELP EXPLAIN THEIR PREVALENCE ACROSS BEE SPECIES |
233 |
M. Alice Pinto |
LAKE SINAI VIRUS IN AZOREAN HONEY BEES: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF VARROA DESTRUCTOR ON PREVALENCE, LOADS, AND STRAIN DISTRIBUTION |
236 |
Maíra Costa |
CHALLENGES IN VARROOSIS CONTROL: PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF AMITRAZ RESISTANCE IN VARROA DESTRUCTOR IN PORTUGAL |
239 |
Maíra Costa |
RESISTANCE OF VARROA DESTRUCTOR TO PYRETHROIDS: A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS IN PORTUGAL |
243 |
Giovanni Formato |
NOSEMA (APIS AND CERANAEE) AS HONEY BEE WELFARE INDICATOR |
268 |
Jana Hurychová |
IMPACT OF VARROA MITE INFESTATION ON HONEY BEES: INSIGHT FROM PROTEOMICS AND METABOLOMICS |
273 |
Raquel Martín-Hernández |
VARROA DESTRUCTOR AND NOSEMA CERANAE SHAPE THE HONEY BEE GUT MICROBIOTA |
296 |
Noureddine Adjlane |
THE VARROA DESTRUCTOR MITE IN LOCAL BEE COLONIES APIS MELLIFERA INTERMISSA IN ALGERIA: POPULATION DYNAMICS AND INFLUENCE OF CLIMATIC CONDITIONS |
299 |
Clara Jabal-Uriel |
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF NOSEMA CERANAE IN THE ABSENCE OF VARROA SPP. - LONG TERM SURVEY ON NEW CALEDONIAN HONEY BEE COLONIES |
305 |
Ralitsa Balkanska |
MOLECULAR DETECTION OF VIRAL PATHOGENS IN BEE PRODUCTS |
306 |
Karina Antúnez |
EFFECT OF DIET AND CASTE ON THE GUT MICROBIOTA OF BOMBUS PAULOENSIS AND BOMBUS BELLICOSUS |
313 |
Karina Antunez |
PREVALENCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF PEST AND PATHOGENS IN LATIN AMERICA: A PRELIMINARY REPORT |
327 |
Arthur R. Davis |
FURTHER INVESTIGATION OF REGULAR DORSAL DIMPLES ON VARROA DESTRUCTOR, A DEVASTATING PARASITIC MITE OF HONEY BEES |
328 |
Seunghwan Lee |
TAXONOMIC NOTES ON PARASITIC MITES ON HONEYBEE IN KOREA |
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4 Pollinators and pollination ecology in natural and agricultural landscapes |
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Abstract |
Presenting author |
Poster title |
2 |
Maggie Gill |
HOW NECTAR RESOURCES AFFECT POLLINATOR ASSEMBLGES |
75 |
Mariana Paola Mazzei |
FARMING FOR BEES: ENHANCING NATIVE BEES AND POLLINATION THROUGH SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE GRADIENTS |
80 |
Francesco Lami |
THE DREAM PROJECT: POLLINATOR-FRIENDLY ACTIONS FOR MULTIFUNCTIONAL BIODIVERSITY ENHANCEMENT IN APPLE AGROECOSYSTEMS OF NORTHERN ITALY |
85 |
Gherardo Bogo |
IMPACT OF THE AGROENVIRONMENT ON WILD BEES AND SPONTANEOUS PLANT COMMUNITIES |
155 |
Jovana Raičević |
DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONALLY OPTIMIZED FLOWER MIXTURES FOR SUPPORTING THE WILD BEE POLLINATORS IN SERBIA |
159 |
Jeffrey Shaw |
APPLICATION OF WIDE SCALE ACOUSTIC BASED IN-FIELD POLLINATOR SENSING NETWORK. |
176 |
Anneli Salonen |
POLLEN ANALYSES OF HONEY FROM FINLAND IN 2008-2023 |
225 |
Cayetano Herrera |
TESTING A POLLINATOR ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL WITH OSMIA SPP. |
228 |
Laura Bortolotti |
PRESSURE OF THE VINEYARD LANDSCAPE ON THE BEENET HONEY BEE COLONIES |
264 |
Anne-Laure Jacquemart |
QUANTIFYING FLORAL RESOURCES AND HABITAT QUALITY OF POLLINATORS IN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES USING FIELD DATA AND UAV REMOTE SENSING |
284 |
Edit Zajácz |
APICULTURAL IMPORTANCE OF PHACELIA TANACETIFOLIA AND ITS POLLINATOR VISITATION IN HUNGARY |
307 |
Dawid Moroń |
POLLINATORS ENHANCE THE PRODUCTION OF A SUPERIOR STRAWBERRY – A GLOBALREVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS |
311 |
Fatih Dikmen |
EXPLORING POLLINATOR DIVERSITY OF PRUNUS AMYGDALUS: INSIGHTS FROM PAN TRAP SAMPLING IN DIFFERENT HABITATS |
329 |
Epp Valdaru |
PLANT-POLLINATOR NETWORKS IN FRAGMENTED GRASSLAND SYSTEMS |
330 |
Raquel De Evan |
STUDYING THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE PREVALENCE OF PATHOGENS IN BUMBLEBEES |
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10 Bee diversity, conservation and interaction among species |
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Abstract |
Presenting author |
Poster title |
50 |
Sabine Schoder |
AUSTRIAN WILD BEE INVENTORY: EXPLORING NATIONAL DIVERSITY |
55 |
Janis Gailis |
COMPOSITION OF BEE SPECIES IN JULY-FLOWERING FIELD CROPS IN LATVIA |
89 |
Egle Liiskmann |
NO EVIDENCE ON COMPETITION IN FOOD PLANTS OR CO-OCCURRENCE BETWEEN MANAGED AND UNMANAGED POLLINATOR GROUPS ON CALCAREOUS GRASSLANDS IN ESTONIA |
92 |
Adam Tofilski |
GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION WITHIN LINEAGE M OF HONEY BEES |
95 |
Chiara Binetti |
INVESTIGATING SURVIVAL AND ADAPTATION OF WILD HONEYBEES IN FOREST HABITATS IN THE UK |
134 |
Evgeniya N. Ivanova |
MOTIVATION AND ACTIVITIES FOR THE CONSERVATION OF THE LOCAL BULGARIAN HONEY BEE A. M. RODOPICA |
154 |
Louis Hautier |
WHERE TO PLACE ASIAN HORNET TRAPS TO PROTECT APIARIES AND WHICH BAIT TO MAXIMIZE EFFICACY AND SELECTIVITY? |
157 |
Kaitlin Deutsch |
EDNA DETECTION TOOLS FOR MONITORING VESPA VELUTINA |
220 |
Andrea Di Giulio |
EXPLORING SPECIES DIVERSITY OF WILD BEES ON THE CULUCCIA PENINSULA (NW SARDINIA, ITALY) THROUGH AN INTEGRATED TAXONOMIC APPROACH |
238 |
Hajnalka Szentgyörgyi |
LOCATION OF EMPTY CELLS IN THE NESTS OF CHELOSTOMA FLORISOMNE AND HERIADES TRUNCORUM |
241 |
David Lugo |
UNRAVELING THE EFFECTS OF GRAZING ON POLLINATOR COMMUNITIES IN GRAN CANARIA'S PINE FORESTS. |
262 |
Álvaro Urueña |
WILD BEE SPECIES RICHNESS AND PATHOGEN PREVALENCE IN AREAS WITH AND WITHOUT HONEY BEES ON AN ISLAND ECOSYSTEM |
285 |
M. Alice Pinto |
MATERNAL ORIGIN OF HONEYBEE (APIS MELLIFERA) COLONIES FROM ACROSS EUROPE |
289 |
Maíra Costa |
WING GEOMETRIC MORPHOMETRICS OF EUROPEAN HONEY BEE POPULATIONS |
316 |
Róbert Chlebo |
MONITORING OF FREE-LIVING HONEY BEE COLONIES IN SLOVAKIA |
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9 Beekeeping issues (Eesti mesinike teabepäeva sessioon) - translated to Estonian |
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Abstract |
Presenting author |
Poster title |
4 |
Frank Linton |
EXPLORING BIVOUAC TRAPS: UNDER-UTILIZED SWARM-CATCHING DEVICES |
77 |
Aleksejs Zacepins |
TRUSTABLE AND SUSTAINABLE OPEN PLATFORM FOR SMART HONEY VALUE CHAINS |
136 |
Janez Prešern |
MIGRATORY HABITS OF SLOVENIAN BEEKEEPERS AND THEIR ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY |
142 |
Evgeniya N. Ivanova |
BEE COLONY LOSSES IN BULGARIA - REGIONAL ASPECTS OF THE PROBLEM |
221 |
Valon Mustafi |
QUEEN RINGING AS AN ALTERNATIVE METHOD FOR WINTER QUEEN BANKING |
226 |
Mónica Honrado |
ITS2 DNA-METABARCODING AS A TOOL FOR THE BOTANICAL AUTHENTICATION OF HONEY: COMPARISON WITH PALYNOLOGY ANALYSIS USING MOCK MIXTURES |
230 |
Giles Budge |
ASSESSING BEEKEEPER BELIEFS AND BEHAVIOURS IN RELATION TO EUROPEAN FOULBROOD |
251 |
Giovanni Formato |
B-THENET, THE THEMATIC NETWORK FOR MODERNISING THE EU BEEKEEPING SECTOR THROUGH THE CO-CREATION AND VALIDATION OF BEST BEEKEEPING PRACTICES |
254 |
Camilla Pedrelli |
SUSTAINABLE BEEKEEPING: OVERVIEW OF CONCEPTS REGARDING HONEY BEE MANAGEMENT |
258 |
Giovanni Formato |
HOW TO DEFINE BEST BEEKEEPING PRACTICES (BBPS) USING A BOTTOM-UP AND MULTI-ACTOR APPROACH (MAA) IN THE EU |
259 |
Giovanni Formato |
SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF BEEKEEPERS’ PREFERENCES FOR COMMUNICATION AND DISSEMINATION OF BEST BEEKEEPING PRACTICES IN THE EU |
324 |
Vivika Väli |
COLOUR-BASED TRACKING OF HONEY BEE POLLEN LOADS DIVERSITY |
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11 Bee nutrition |
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Abstract |
Presenting author |
Poster title |
24 |
Francesca Coppola |
EFFECTS OF ADMINISTRATION OF COMMERCIAL PROTEIN DIET IN HONEY BEES NUTRITION |
104 |
Andreia Quaresma |
ITS2 METABARCODING OF HONEY BEE-COLLECTED POLLEN: A COMPARISON OF TWO DNA EXTRACTION PROTOCOLS |
113 |
Tünde Kiss |
POLLEN COLLECTION OF CARNIOLAN HONEY BEE COLONIES DURING A BEEKEEPING SEASON |
127 |
Tamara Hribernik |
EFFECTS OF PROTEIN DIETS ON BROOD DEVELOPMENT AND NOSEMA SPORES IN CARNIOLAN HONEY BEES |
143 |
Nenad Zarić |
DRONE BROOD FLOUR: A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH TO ENHANCING HONEY BEE NUTRITION AND COMBATING VARROA MITES |
165 |
Anne-Laure Jacquemart |
A NEW FAST AND EFFICIENT METHOD TO ESTIMATE POLLEN FLORAL RESOURCES |
171 |
Ljubiša Stanisavljević |
ANALYZING THE ELEMENTAL MAKEUP OF HONEY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BEE DIETS |
173 |
Vasilios Liolios |
SUITABILITY OF STRAWBERRY TREE HONEY FOR BEE WINTERING IN WESTERN GREECE |
179 |
Maja Ivana Smodiš Škerl |
INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTS OF BEEELIXIR AND SPIRULINA SUPPLEMENTATION ON HONEY BEE NUTRITION: A LABORATORY EXPERIMENT |
203 |
Leticia Salvioni Ansaloni |
INCREASED METABOLIC AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF ENZYMES IN HONEY BEES AFTER FUNGAL EXTRACT SUPPLEMENTATION |
231 |
Louis Hautier |
RELIABILITY OF POLLEN METABARCODING IDENTIFICATION: ASSESSING THROUGH CROSS-VALIDATION WITH VARIOUS TAXONOMIC ASSIGNMENT APPROACHES |
244 |
Tünde Kiss |
SEASONAL VARIATION OF THE PROTEIN CONTENT OF POLLEN COLLECTED BY HONEY BEES IN HUNGARY |
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12 Information flow from research to public and practice |
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Abstract |
Presenting author |
Poster title |
178 |
Anneli Salonen |
UTILIZING SCALE HIVE DATA IN BEEKEEPING IN FINLAND |
253 |
Aleksandra Splitt |
CENTRE FOR INFORMATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT POLLINATING INSECTS – POLISH PROJECT TO RAISE AWARENESS AMONG SOCIETY |
261 |
Karina Antunez |
COLMENA: A NETWORK FOR BEE RESEARCH, TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGE, AND DISSEMINATION IN LATIN AMERICA |
286 |
Maria Isabel Quetglas |
ENGAGING CITIZENS IN INSECT CONSERVATION: THE INSECT FESTIVAL INITIATIVE IN THE BALEARIC ISLANDS (SPAIN) |
310 |
Belén Branchiccela |
ECONOMIC LOSSES AND EXPENDITURES ASSOCIATED WITH HONEY BEE HEALTH |
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7 Communication and behavior |
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Abstract |
Presenting author |
Poster title |
56 |
Sylwia Łopuch |
A COMPARISON OF RESEARCH METHODS USED IN RECORDING AND ANALYSING THE VIBRO-ACOUSTIC COMMUNICATION OF HONEY BEES |
57 |
Sylwia Łopuch |
THE EFFECT OF THE REARING TEMPERATURE ON THE THERMAL PREFERENCES OF HONEY BEE DRONES (APIS MELLIFERA) AT DIFFERENT AGES |
141 |
Lorenzo Fortini |
EFFECT OF URBANIZATION GRADIENT ON THE BEE COMMUNITY OF THE APPIA ANTICA REGIONAL PARK IN ROME. |
246 |
Nuno Capela |
EXPLORING THE SUMMER FORAGING PATTERNS OF HONEYBEES IN AN AGRICULTURE LANDSCAPES |
297 |
Noureddine Adjlane |
THE SELECTION OF VARROA MITE RESISTANT BEES IN ALGERIA: IMPORTANCE OF HYGIENIC BEHAVIOR IN APIS MELLIFERA INTERMISSA |
298 |
Zsófia Varga-Szilay |
BUZZING UNDER PRESSURE: INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTS OF ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCE ON THE INTRASPECIFIC BEHAVIOUR OF BOMBUS TERRESTRIS WITH COMPUTER VISION-BASED APPLICATION |
THURSDAY, 19 SEPTEMBER
2nd block: presenters at their posters at 15:15-16:00
6 Ecotoxicology, pesticides, pollutants |
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Abstract |
Presenting author |
Poster title |
40 |
Špela Golob |
ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF 2-HEPTANONE ON HONEYBEE HEALTH: IMPLICATIONS FOR VARROA MITE CONTROL |
51 |
Artur Sarmento |
ORAL EXPOSURE-DRIVEN EFFECTS OF A NOVEL SPIDER VENOM-BASED BIOPESTICIDE ON SURVIVAL, GUT MICROBIOME AND HEAD TRANSCRIPTOME OF ADULT WORKER HONEYBEES |
54 |
Nuno Capela |
ACETAMIPRID: I'M STILL STANDING. |
64 |
Tommaso Campani |
ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MITIGATION MEASURES ON POLLINATOR DECLINE: AN INTEGRATED MULTI-BIOMARKER APPROACH (ÆM-POLLY PROJECT) |
70 |
Lena Barascou |
EFFECTS OF MOSQUITO LARVICIDES AND ADULTICIDES APPLIED VIA TRUCK MOUNTED AND AERIAL SPRAYING ON HONEY BEES (APIS MELLIFERA) IN FLORIDA |
78 |
Caio Eduardo Da Costa Domingues |
IMPACTS OF A SINGLE EXPOSURE TO PICOXYSTROBIN DURING THE LARVAL STAGE ON HONEY BEES |
86 |
Gherardo Bogo |
AGROCHEMICALS IN BEEBREAD: AN INDICATOR OF LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT |
88 |
Tommaso Campani |
A MULTI-BIOMARKERS APPROACH TO EVALUATE THE TOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS IN HONEYBEE AS MODEL SPECIES FOR POLLINATOR INSECTS |
94 |
Gherardo Bogo |
STINGLESS BEES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON THE TOXICOLOGY OF THESE IMPORTANT BUT NEGLECTED POLLINATORS |
108 |
Lisa Cabiddu |
POLYPOLL: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO UNRAVEL THE EFFECTS OF COMBINED EXPOSURE TO CHEMICAL POLLUTANTS ON INSECT POLLINATORS. |
130 |
Janja Filipi |
POTENTIAL USE OF HONEY BEES FOR BIOMONITORING OF POWDERY PHOSPHOGYPSUM STACKS IN CROATIA |
138 |
Penka Vasileva |
GENOTOXIC EFFECT OF ACARICIDES APPLIED IN CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC BEEKEEPING |
147 |
Pilleriin Teras |
EXPOSURE OF BUMBLEBEES TO MICROPLASTICS DEPENDING ON HABITAT TYPE |
161 |
Bojan Gajic |
STUDY OF PYRETHROID RESISTANCE IN UAE POPULATIONS OF VARROA DESTRUCTOR |
188 |
Maria Bouga |
ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF RF-EMF EXPOSURE ON WILD BEES |
197 |
Gayaunan Danailu |
EVALUATION, ISOLATION, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM FIVE PLANTS FOR THE CONTROL OF VARROA MITE |
211 |
Marko Ristanic |
ENHANCING HONEY BEE HEALTH: AGARICUS BISPORUS PROTECTIVE EFFECT IN CHEMICALLY AND BIOLOGICALLY INDUCED STRESS |
213 |
Vesela Mitkovska |
DNA DAMAGE AND MORPHOLOGICAL ABNORMALITIES IN SPERMATOZOA AMONG APIARIES WITH REGISTERED HONEY BEE COLONY LOSSES |
216 |
Loïc Colin-Duchevet |
SENSITIVITY OF DIFFERENT LEARNING FORMS TO PESTICIDE TREATMENT IN THE HONEY BEE APIS MELLIFERA |
218 |
Vesela Mitkovska |
SPERM MORPHOLOGICAL ABNORMALITIES IN DRONES FROM APIARIES WITH DIFFERENT MORTALITY RATES |
223 |
Lucia Lenzi |
URBAN BIOMONITORING OF HEAVY METALS AND PESTICIDES WITH HONEYBEES ACROSS ITALY: 7 YEARS IN 7 CITIES |
232 |
Dora Henriques |
DIVERSITY PATTERNS OF P450 GENES IN 17 HONEY BEE SUBSPECIES |
282 |
Sarah C. Wood |
NOVEL METHODS FOR IN VITRO REARING AND ECOTOXICOLOGIC RISK ASSESSMENT OF HONEY BEE DRONES |
288 |
Kristína Briediková |
BEE-COMING DISTURBED: THE IMPACT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS ON BUMBLEBEE SLEEP-WAKE RHYTHMS |
302 |
Ivana Tlak Gajger |
CONCENTRATIONS OF TOXIC ELEMENTS IN HONEYBEE (APIS MELLIFERA) WAX DURING ITS PROCESSING TO COMB FOUNDATIONS |
303 |
Tomasz Kiljanek |
ASSESSMENT OF THE EXPOSURE OF HONEYBEE COLONIES IN POLAND TO PESTICIDE RESIDUES - LIVE BEES MONITORING |
320 |
Agata Di Noi |
EXPLORING THE POPULATION DYNAMICS AND ECOTOXICOLOGICAL IMPACTS ON TWO APIARIES FACING VARYING LEVELS OF ANTHROPOGENIC PRESSURES |
323 |
Ilaria Caliani |
EVALUATION OF THE ECOTOXICOLOGICAL STATUS OF HONEY BEES (APIS MELLIFERA) FROM ENVIRONMENTS WITH DIFFERENT ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACT, USING A MULTIBIOMARKER APPROACH |
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8 Evolution and population genetics of bees |
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Abstract |
Presenting author |
Poster title |
23 |
Chet Bhatta |
PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE GIANT HONEYBEES BASED ON MITOCHONDRIAL GENE SEQUENCES |
82 |
Michael N.K. Muturi |
CO-PHYLOGENY OF SMALL HIVE BEETLES AND HONEYBEES IN THEIR NATIVE RANGE |
122 |
Slobodan Davidović |
HIGH-RESOLUTION MTDNA-BASED PHYLOGENY OF HONEY BEES (APIS MELLIFERA CARNICA) FROM SERBIA |
190 |
Carlos A. Yadró |
INSIGHTS INTO POPULATION STRUCTURE AND CONSERVATION STATUS OF NORTH AFRICAN HONEY BEES |
325 |
Kati Tunkkari |
SCREENING FINNISH HONEYBEE (APIS MELLIFERA) POPULATIONS FOR RECAPPING BEHAVIOUR (REC) AND SUPPRESSED MITE (VARROA DESTRUCTOR) REPRODUCTION (SMR) |
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3 Impacts of climate change and other factors in a changing environment |
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Abstract |
Presenting author |
Poster title |
20 |
Viktor Szigeti |
THE IMPORTANCE AND SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE MAIN NATIVE AND ALIEN BEE PASTURES WITHIN HUNGARY |
26 |
Chanpen Chanchao |
SAFFLOSPERMIDINE ISOLATED FROM SUNFLOWER BEE POLLEN ON CELLULAR TYROSINASE INHIBITION |
34 |
Agnieszka Gudowska |
THE HEAT IS ON: IMPACT OF HEATWAVES ON CRITICAL THERMAL MAXIMA IN LARVAE AND ADULT OF SOLITARY BEE OSMIA BICORNIS |
115 |
Dirk C. De Graaf |
THE BETTER-B PROJECT AIMS TO RESTORE THE RESILIENCE OF HONEY BEES |
125 |
Erica Holzer |
INFLUENCE OF HIVE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS ON TERMOREGULATION AND BIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF APIS MELLIFERA LINNAEUS, 1758 IN A TEMPERATE SUBCONTINENTAL CLIMATE AREA |
177 |
Maja Ivana Smodiš Škerl |
ADVANCING HONEY BEE NUTRITION AND METABOLISM STUDIES THROUGH CALORIMETRY: INSIGHTS INTO ENERGY UTILIZATION AND COLONY HEALTH |
304 |
Tomasz Kiljanek |
ASSESSMENT OF THE EXPOSURE OF HONEYBEE COLONIES IN POLAND TO PESTICIDE RESIDUES - STUDIES OF WINTER BEE DEBRIS |
322 |
Soledad Sagastume |
DEHYDRATION AS A POSSIBLE ADAPTIVE TRAIT IN APIS MELLIFERA SYRICA |
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13 Open topic |
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Abstract |
Presenting author |
Poster title |
21 |
Laima Blažyte-Čereškienė |
HONEYBEE COLONY LOSS MONITORING IN LITHUANIA: THREE-YEAR RESULTS |
132 |
Aura Palonen |
POLYANDRY AND INFESTATION LEVELS OF SMALL HIVE BEETLE (AETHINA TUMIDA) IN NATIVE AND INVASIVE POPULATIONS |
185 |
Anneli Salonen |
PROFITABILITY OF APICULTURE IN FINLAND |
201 |
Pier Paolo Danieli |
HONEY QUALITY, SAFETY AND GEOGRAPHIC TRACEABILITY: A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION ON ITALIAN CITRUS HONEYS |
242 |
Giovanni Formato |
A NEW APPROACH TO HONEY BEE WELFARE DEFINITION |
245 |
Pier Paolo Danieli |
QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF HONEY FROM CENTRAL ITALY: A MICROBIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL INVESTIGATION |
248 |
Giovanni Formato |
SUSTAINABLE BEEKEEPING NETWORK: STRENGTHENING FAO-OMAN AND IZSLT PARTNERSHIP |
250 |
Giovanni Formato |
HONEY BEE HEALTH STATUS SCREENING IN THE MAIN BEEKEEPING REGIONS OF THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA |
271 |
Agata Morelli |
THE USE OF BUMBLEBEES AS POTENTIAL POLLINATING AGENTS IN VERTICAL FARMING |
319 |
Amelia Virginia González Porto |
BIOGEOGRAPHIC ORIGIN INFLUENCES THE PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF MEDITERRANEAN BASIN HONEYS |
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5 Novel technologies and methodologies in bee research |
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Abstract |
Presenting author |
Poster title |
17 |
David Atauri |
SPLENDID BEE COUNTER: OPEN BEECOUNTER FOCUSSED ON LONG TERM MONITORING AND COUNTING VALIDATION |
101 |
Valeria Taurisano |
AN UNCONVENTIONAL POPULATION GENETIC ANALYSIS USING HONEY AS A SOURCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DNA: APPLICATION IN CASTANEA SATIVA GENETICS |
153 |
Gherardo Bogo |
IMPLEMENTATION OF BEE WING GEOMETRIC MORPHOMETRICS: TOWARDS A MORE SUSTAINABLE METHOD |
162 |
Anneli Salonen |
IDENTIFICATION OF FINNISH HONEY BASED ON MINOR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS AND ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION |
202 |
Anja Pavlin |
METHODOLOGY FOR ESTIMATING HONEY YIELD IN SLOVENIA |
277 |
Eliza Matuszewska |
EXPLORING THE ANTIVIRAL POTENTIAL OF APIS MELLIFERA VENOM AND ITS KEY COMPOUNDS: AN IN VITRO PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS |
292 |
Mónica Honrado |
EXPLOITING THE MITOGENOMES OF APIS MELLIFERA SUBSPECIES TO DEVELOP AN AUTHENTICATION TOOL TO VERIFY THE ENTOMOLOGICAL ORIGIN OF MEDITERRANEAN HONEYS |
294 |
Anja Tanšek |
A COMPREHENSIVE MANUALLY CURATED RESOURCE OF CIRCULAR RNA IN HONEYBEE |
309 |
Dragan Bubalo |
INTELLIBEE - USING MACHINE LEARNING AND IOT WITH EARTH OBSERVATION DATA AS INNOVATIVE METHOD FOR PREDICTION OF SUITABLE BEE FORAGE AREAS |
314 |
Kaarel Pent |
ACCURATE LABORATORY MEASUREMENT OF METABOLIC RATES IN BUMBLEBEES (BOMBUS SPP.) IN RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL STRESSORS |