Posts Tagged: May Berenbaum
How Does Climate Change Affect Honey Bees?
From horrible to bad. That's the consensus of the declining honey bee population in the United...
A honey bee is coated with pollen as she forages in a blanketflower (Gallardia). (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
How Much Do You Know About Entomology?
“You have just moved into an apartment that has been vacant for weeks but whose prior...
UC Davis Linnaean Games Team in action (from left) Emily Bick, Brendon Boudinot and captain Ralph Washington Jr. (Photo by Chuck Fazio)
Zeroing in on the Zika Virus at ICE 2016
The yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, probably isn't the only mosquito that transmits the Zika...
Nobel Laureate Peter Agre (center), a keynote speaker at ICE 2016, is flanked by the ICE 2016 co-chairs, Walter Leal (left) of UC Davis, and Alvin Simmons of the USDA/ARS, based in Charleston, S.C.
ICE 2016 in action: From left are May Berenbaum, president of the Entomological Society of America; and ICE 2016 co-chairs Walter Leal (center) and Alvin Simmons.
Frank Zalom Co-Chairs International Entomology Leadership Summit at ICE 2016
Integrated pest management specialist Frank Zalom, distinguished professor of entomology, UC Davis...
Summit co-chair Frank Zalom of UC Davis and past president of the Entomological Society of America (ESA), addresses the International Entomology Leadership Summit. (Photo Courtesy of ICE/ESA)
Co-chair Frank Zalom discusses the grand challenges. Seated on stage are the other co-chairs of the International Entomology Leadership Summit.
A Bee Is a Bee Is a Bee,,,
If poet Gertrude Stein were alive today, she might say "A bee is a bee is a bee" instead of "a rose...
A drone fly, Eristalis tenax, heading toward a Cosmos. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
A honey bee, Apis mellifera, heading toward a rock purslane. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)