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UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Program on Social Behavior of Bees, Focusing on Orchid Bees

Those charismatic and utterly spectacular orchid bees will take center stage in a virtual presentation on Wednesday, Feb. 10, as part of the UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day/Month program. Postdoctoral researcher Nick Saleh of...

An orchid bee, easily distinguished by its brilliant  coloration. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)
An orchid bee, easily distinguished by its brilliant coloration. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)

An orchid bee, easily distinguished by its brilliant coloration. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)

An orchid bee in flight. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)
An orchid bee in flight. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)

An orchid bee in flight. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)

A marked Euglossa dilemma female on a nest. (Photo by Thomas Eltz)
A marked Euglossa dilemma female on a nest. (Photo by Thomas Eltz)

A marked Euglossa dilemma female on a nest. (Photo by Thomas Eltz)

Posted on Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at 3:20 PM
Focus Area Tags: Environment, Innovation

UC Davis Doctoral Student Analyzes Population Genetics of Africanized Honey Bees

A UC Davis doctoral student's newly published research analyzing the population genetics of Africanized honey bees in North and South America details how rapidly they spread to California and also chronicles their successes and limitations.  Apis...

Doctoral student Erin Calfee with her collecting net.
Doctoral student Erin Calfee with her collecting net.

Doctoral student Erin Calfee with her collecting net.

This is the cover of PLOS Genetics, featuring the research of population biologist Erin Calfee. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
This is the cover of PLOS Genetics, featuring the research of population biologist Erin Calfee. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)

This is the cover of PLOS Genetics, featuring the research of population biologist Erin Calfee. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)

Posted on Monday, November 2, 2020 at 11:01 AM
Focus Area Tags: Agriculture, Economic Development, Environment

Researcher Santiago Ramirez to Discuss Those Amazing Orchid Bees

Have you ever marveled at those amazing male orchid bees, which gather perfume compounds to attract females? Distributed throughout South and Central America, orchid bees are easily distinguished by their brilliant metallic coloration, primarily green,...

An orchid bee in flight. UC Davis researcher Santiago Ramirez will discuss his work at the fourth annual UC Davis Bee Sympoisum on March 3. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)
An orchid bee in flight. UC Davis researcher Santiago Ramirez will discuss his work at the fourth annual UC Davis Bee Sympoisum on March 3. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)

An orchid bee in flight. UC Davis researcher Santiago Ramirez will discuss his work at the fourth annual UC Davis Bee Sympoisum on March 3. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)

The colorful orchid bees
The colorful orchid bees "are extremely charismatic organisms," says UC Davis researcher Santiago Ramirez. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)

The colorful orchid bees "are extremely charismatic organisms," says UC Davis researcher Santiago Ramirez. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)

Posted on Monday, February 26, 2018 at 3:00 PM
Focus Area Tags: Environment, Innovation, Natural Resources

UC Davis Researcher to Discuss Fascinating World of Orchid Bees

In the human world, women may splash themselves with perfume to attract men, but did you know that in the orchid bee world, males gather perfume compounds to attract females? Heaven scent? Orchid bee researcher Santiago Ramirez, an assistant professor...

Santiago Ramirez captured this image of an orchid bee on an orchid. The tropical bees are distributed throughout Central and South America.
Santiago Ramirez captured this image of an orchid bee on an orchid. The tropical bees are distributed throughout Central and South America.

Santiago Ramirez captured this image of an orchid bee on an orchid. The tropical bees are distributed throughout Central and South America.

An orchid bee in flight. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)
An orchid bee in flight. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)

An orchid bee in flight. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)

Posted on Friday, April 28, 2017 at 2:39 PM

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