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  • Category: Zoology
  • Founded: Apr 4, 2006
  • Language: English
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Dear All, I'm working on some models of bumble bee population dynamics and would like to test them against some real data sets. We are looking for data sets...
2 Jun 15, 2007
2:33 pm

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All: Due to travel I am going to have to shift our open lab from Thursday of next week to Wednesday. Sorry for any inconvenience. sam Sam Droege...
1 Jun 8, 2007
2:05 pm

Sam Droege
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All: I am just back from a marathon collecting trip to South Carolina and Florida. During that time I put out about 1400 bee bowls and came up with several...
1 Jun 8, 2007
12:59 pm

Sam Droege
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Sam, Interesting information on the 3 new species around D.C. We'll keep an eye out for them in PA for you as well. Dan's got about 10 transect samples, and ...
2 May 21, 2007
6:13 pm

Sam Droege
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Hi everyone, Earlier this month (May 6th) I noticed a queen Bombus impatiens flying fast in a zigzag fashion over an open field. Hot on her heals (approximate...
8 May 21, 2007
2:35 pm

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Handsome and Cool Bikers looking for fun! Chat with them here: http://coolbiker0189.googlepages.com/bikerboyz.htm...
2 May 21, 2007
2:32 pm

Sam Droege
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All: I am having some trepidations about 3 species of recently introduced bees whose populations appear to be skyrocketing. Osmia cornifrons Osmia taurus ...
4 May 17, 2007
3:52 pm

John S. Ascher
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Just thought I would pass along this job posting to those who may be interested. Please feel free to pass it along to anyone else you may think might be...
1 May 14, 2007
4:34 pm

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For those interested: Attached is a summary and list of bees collected on Assateague Island National Park, in September of 2006. sam Sam Droege...
1 May 7, 2007
8:46 pm

Sam Droege
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All: John Ascher and I will be teaching a course on Native Bees in June this year in Connecticut. While only 2 days long we hope to give participants an...
2 May 3, 2007
7:40 pm

Molly Rightmyer
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All: As part of a course on Bee Identification that Rob Jean and I taught a few weeks ago, I developed a summary of the eastern genera of bees that may be ...
2 May 1, 2007
3:17 pm

Dan Kjar
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All: In the East we can get quite a slug of Acmaeodera buprestid beetles in our bowls in the spring. With the help of Chuck Bellamy and Norm Woodley I have...
2 Apr 6, 2007
10:07 pm

Karen Wetherill
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Greetings all! I am writing to ask if anyone knows of sources offering funding for bee work anywhere in the world. I am really hoping to do bee ID and/or...
2 Apr 6, 2007
3:32 am

Liz Day
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All: The lab next door to mine has a new portable x-ray gizmo that takes accurate readings of metals from samples. These are usually soil samples, but I gave...
5 Mar 14, 2007
3:03 pm

Sam Droege
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Greetings bee fans! I am anticipating starting a doctoral program to study pollination ecology/ bee diversity this fall and have applied to several programs to...
1 Feb 14, 2007
6:43 pm

Athena Rayne Anderson
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Hello bee folks, Has anyone out there collected bees from the median of a major (say 6 lanes plus) highway? If so, did you find the baseline bee community of...
1 Feb 13, 2007
2:51 am

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Speaking of traps, has anyone tried the brilliant blue plastic ones that cause bees to land in a bottle? Sujaya Rao, Bill Stephen's student, says that they...
3 Dec 30, 2006
3:22 am

Liz Day
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OK, even I tire of persistent resistance so I concede to your "suggestion&quot; to stay inside the box as you define it. Big Daddy (Sam) runs his plantation...
2 Dec 29, 2006
8:18 pm

Sam Droege
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Background 1: In my Baltimore City neighborhood, and in many urban areas, Ground Ivy (Glechoma hederacea) is now one of the most important flowers for ...
15 Dec 28, 2006
8:51 pm

Thomas of Baltimore
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Sam: Of course, this "conflict of interests" points to more than mere descriptions of message board forums. As I told John, I am a "beemonitor&quot; who lives in...
1 Dec 28, 2006
1:11 am

Thomas of Baltimore
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I uploaded my collection of bee images from 2006. Please take a look....
3 Dec 23, 2006
7:57 pm

Thomas of Baltimore
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*Flower-Visiting Insects of Ground Ivy * ** *Glechoma hederacea (Ground Ivy)* introduced (Insects suck nectar; butterflies, skippers, & moths are ineffective ...
2 Dec 21, 2006
8:31 pm

Thomas of Baltimore
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Sam: Are you able to refine this list to the species likely to be found in the Baltimore Metro Area? To the Baltimore list, could you also include any...
1 Dec 20, 2006
9:50 pm

Thomas of Baltimore
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Prior to European arrival to N.A. during the time that indigenous people were "managing"; the landscape, which early season flower species were being used by...
1 Dec 20, 2006
12:55 am

Thomas of Baltimore
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Since the biological imperative of flowering plants is to set fertilized seed, does the production of fertilized seed suggest that local pollinators favor a...
1 Dec 19, 2006
9:11 pm

Thomas of Baltimore
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All: Attached is a list of the common bees of the Washington D.C. area, based on our surveys over the past several years. While we do plan to publish a ...
5 Dec 19, 2006
9:01 pm

Sam Droege
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Announcing the Guide to the Identification of the U.S. and Canadian Bees in the Genus Perdita East of the Mississippi River Rebekah Nelson and Sam Droege (With...
3 Dec 17, 2006
2:01 am

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USGS Native Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab Invites you to participate in an interactive, online training session in using: Discoverlife Native Bee...
1 Nov 20, 2006
4:09 pm

Sam Droege
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USGS Native Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Beltsville, MD Open Lab Dates for Those Interested in Learning to Identify...
2 Nov 15, 2006
3:16 pm

Michael Feil
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Major changes have taken place in the Discover Life Green_bees guide which included the genera Agapostemon, Augochlora, Augochloropsis, Augochlorella. There is...
3 Nov 6, 2006
1:46 am

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