Beekeeping in the Tallinn city on the roof of the building. Credit: Tallinn University

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TUESDAY, 17 SEPTEMBER
1st block: presenters at their posters at 15:15-16:00

1-2 Bee immunity and diseases

Abstract
no.

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

 

 

 

     

4 Pollinators and pollination ecology in natural and agricultural landscapes

Abstract
no.

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

 

 

 

     

10 Bee diversity, conservation and interaction among species

Abstract
no.

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

 

 

 

     

9 Beekeeping issues (Eesti mesinike teabepäeva sessioon) - translated to Estonian

Abstract
no.

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

 

 

 

     

11 Bee nutrition

Abstract
no.

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

 

 

 

     

12 Information flow from research to public and practice

Abstract
no.

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

 

 

 

     

7 Communication and behavior

Abstract
no.

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

Abstract
no.

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

 

 

 

8 Evolution and population genetics of bees

Abstract
no.

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)

 

 

 

3 Impacts of climate change and other factors in a changing environment

Abstract
no.

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

 

 

 

13 Open topic

Abstract
no.

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

 

 

 

5 Novel technologies and methodologies in bee research

Abstract
no.

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

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