First International Conference on Pollinator Biology, Heath and Policy
University Park, PA - Penn State’s Center for Pollinator Research open in google maps
Description:
The Center for Pollinator Research at Penn State is a hub for research and education
concerning pollinator health, especially the factors causing honey bee population
declines. The Center consists of dynamic group of 26 independent faculty, including
researchers, educators, extension specialists and outreach coordinators, spanning multiple
departments and colleges at Penn State. Research and education efforts cover a broad
range of fields, including behavior, genomics, disease ecology, the effects of pesticides
and other stressors on pollinator health, as well as conservation and management of
native bees and honey bees.
According to Christina Grozinger, Associate Professor of Entomology and Director of the
Center, the focus of the conference will be current research on pollinator biology and
health, as well as policies related to pollinator conservation. “Pollinators are essential for
both plants and animals in agricultural and natural ecosystems.” Grozinger explains.
“Unfortunately, there has been a dramatic decline in both managed and native pollinator
populations due to a variety of stressors, which have been highlighted by the recent
reports of Colony Collapse Disorder. This conference will bring together a diverse group
of experts, so we can better address these complex issues.”
The conference will include symposia on behavioral ecology, disease ecology, impacts of
environmental toxins, policy and public outreach, conservation, updates on international
honey bee population declines and poster sessions. To register and obtain more
information about the conference or the Center, please see our website
ento.psu.edu/news/2009/pollinator-conference, or contact Grozinger at (814)-865-
1895 or cmg25@psu.edu, or Diana Cox-Foster at (814) 865-1022 or dxc12@psu.edu.
The Center for Pollinator Research at Penn State includes 26 independent groups, and
spans the Departments of Entomology, Biology, Horticulture, Crop and Soil Science and
Landscape Architecture, as well as the Arboretum at Penn State, the PA Department of
Agriculture, and the USDA. Center activities are supported by government grants,
corporate gifts, the beekeeping industry and the College of Agricultural Sciences.
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Editors Contact:
Kristie Auman-Bauer
PA IPM Program
(814) 865-2839
kma147@psu.edu
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