Posts Tagged: Santiago Ramirez
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...
An orchid bee, easily distinguished by its brilliant coloration. (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)
UC Davis Research: How Loss of Migration Affects Monarch Butterfly Wings
Newly published UC Davis research analyzing modern-day and museum collections of monarch...
Micah Freedman reared monarchs in a UC Davis greenhouse before receiving his doctorate in population biology and heading for the University of Chicago as a postdoctoral fellow. He included some of the monarch dataset in the PNAS paper.(Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
UC Davis emeritus professor Hugh Dingle and then graduate student Micah Freedman studied monarchs on Guam.
Micah Freedman (right) and his assistant Christopher James working in a UC Davis greenhouse where they reared monarchs. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
UC Davis emeritus professor Hugh Dingle collected monarchs in Guam on a faculty research grant.
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...
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)
Christopher Barker, Santiago Ramirez: Chancellor's Fellows
UC Davis associate professors Christopher Barker and Santiago Ramirez, global leaders in their...
The 2019-20 Chancellor’s Fellows, from left: Top row — Christopher Barker, Eleonora Grandi, Jane Gu, Erin Hamilton, Maceo Montoya and Santiago Ramirez. Bottom row — Shalini Satkunanandan, Christopher Simmons, Anne Todgham, Aijun Wang, Megan Welsh and Nicolas Zwyns. (Courtesy of UC Davis Dateline)
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...
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 "are extremely charismatic organisms," says UC Davis researcher Santiago Ramirez. (Photo by Santiago Ramirez)