Science in the Pub. The bees knees: The importance of pollinators and their recent decline
Professor Corey Bradshaw will be one of the panelists at the upcoming Science at the Pub events.
When: Friday, December 5th, 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
(Arrive at 5:30pm for free nibbles and to ensure you get a seat!)
Where: The Brunswick Hotel
207 Gilbert Street, Adelaide, SA 5000
More info: Science at the Pub webpage
The topic: The bees knees: The importance of pollinators and their recent decline.
Given that a third of global farm output depends on animal pollination, mostly by honey bees, this is certainly a critical issue.
Corey Bradshaw recently featured prominently in international news for his research paper entitled "Human population reduction is not a quick fix for environmental problems" check out the blog post for a summary and link to the PNAS paper.
You may also be interested in the vodcast of Franck Courchamp's recent seminar. Franck is one of Corey's collaborators and visited Adelaide from Paris earlier this month. In his seminar, Franck discusses relationships between invasive insects and climate change.
For more information about this event, check out the Science at the Pub webpage.
When: Friday, December 5th, 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
(Arrive at 5:30pm for free nibbles and to ensure you get a seat!)
Where: The Brunswick Hotel
207 Gilbert Street, Adelaide, SA 5000
More info: Science at the Pub webpage
The topic: The bees knees: The importance of pollinators and their recent decline.
Given that a third of global farm output depends on animal pollination, mostly by honey bees, this is certainly a critical issue.
Corey Bradshaw recently featured prominently in international news for his research paper entitled "Human population reduction is not a quick fix for environmental problems" check out the blog post for a summary and link to the PNAS paper.
You may also be interested in the vodcast of Franck Courchamp's recent seminar. Franck is one of Corey's collaborators and visited Adelaide from Paris earlier this month. In his seminar, Franck discusses relationships between invasive insects and climate change.
For more information about this event, check out the Science at the Pub webpage.
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