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2015 Bee Symposium: Combined Effects of Viruses and Nutritional Stress on Honey Bee Health
(
5/9/2015
)
44
minutes
Host:
UC Davis Department of Entomology
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2015 Bee Symposium: Combined Effects of Viruses and Nutritional Stress on Honey Bee HealthAmy Toth is an assistant professor in the Departments of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology and Entomology at Iowa State University. She is interested in the mechanisms and evolution of insect social behavior and uses honey bees and paper wasps as model systems. Her research projects involve individual behavioral differences and foraging behavior, comparative evolutionary genomics of social insects, and the influences of nutrition and viruses on honey bee behavior and health. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois.
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