Williams Lab UC Davis
@WilliamsBeeLab
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Pollinator and Pollination Biology
Davis, CA
Joined November 2017
Really looking forward to our @ice2024kyoto_jp symposium on #pesticide exposure & effects for insect #pollinators tomorrow. If you're in Kyoto @ #ICE2024 come along & hear @angelisanchez9 @jamesdcrall @simo_tosi @WilliamsBeeLab & many other fantastic speakers from 09:45 in Rm G
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Newly published #ucdavis research: Climate change rapidly restructuring North American bumble bee communities. Professor Neal Williams, postdoc researcher Jeremy Hemberger. https://t.co/GTG6SFrQb9
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New work by @gigi_melone @clarastuligross @WilliamsBeeLab shows that #heatwaves increase larval mortality and delay development of a solitary bee: https://t.co/FTUGfj1Xne
#OpenAccess #Osmia #ClimateChange @WileyEcolEvol Photos: O. lignaria larva & adult (credits KQED/Deep Look)
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My first first-author paper is out now in Ecological Entomology: https://t.co/RwLyqtUjen Heatwaves increase larval mortality and delay development of a solitary bee so grateful to my co-authors and mentors @clarastuligross @WilliamsBeeLab and to Osmia lignaria!
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My first first-author paper is out now in Ecological Entomology: https://t.co/RwLyqtUjen Heatwaves increase larval mortality and delay development of a solitary bee so grateful to my co-authors and mentors @clarastuligross @WilliamsBeeLab and to Osmia lignaria!
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🚨New paper🚨 So excited our research into the impacts of landscape-scale pesticide exposure on bee health is published in @Nature. Huge thanks to my co-1st author @JessKnapp24 and @MajRundlof and all in @poshbee_eu The paper: https://t.co/tea52zXVqf What’s this all about? 🧵
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🐝 Expert Neal Williams @UCDavisEntomolo talks bumble bees, carpenter bees, squash bees, mining bees, mason bees and leafcutter bees with @iraflatow @scifri
sciencefriday.com
Around 4,000 species of bee are native to the US, playing an unsung role as pollinators.
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Assistant Professor of Insect Biology position in UC Davis's Department of Entomology/Nematology. The application deadline is: Friday, Dec 1, 2023 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time). Apply here: https://t.co/DZ6VioODRJ
#PBT @EntsocAmerica
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Excited to announce that the Department of Entomology and Nematology (UC Davis) is opening a search for an Assistant Professor position in Insect Biology. This is an unusual search in that we are encouraging applicants whose research focuses on any aspect of insect biology.
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Our new work on solitary bee behavior, insecticide exposure, and resource limitation is now available open access in @STOTEN_journal! A collaboration with @gigi_melone, Li Wang, & @WilliamsBeeLab
https://t.co/ZiNZs211hi
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We are looking to hire someone to start as soon as possible. Familiarity and experience with microscopy and data entry is preferred but not required. Please share/retweet!
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⚡️ Job alert! We are recruiting a part-time lab assistant for 6-8 weeks to help with research on pesticides🧪 flowers🌻 and bees🐝 in CA. Assistant will primarily work on counting and identifying pollen using light microscopy 🔬 $20+/hr, apply by Oct 18! https://t.co/YruuIHIdSc
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Congrats to Neal Williams lab at #ucdavis on recent publication in Journal of Applied Ecology. See what they did!
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Flower plantings offer a potential solution to support wild bee populations by mitigating pesticide exposure effects and providing key forage, according to a team of UC Davis researchers from the...
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We are excited to share our new paper, available open access in @JAppliedEcology! 🌻🐝🚜 Flower plantings support wild bee reproduction and may also mitigate pesticide exposure effects A collaboration with @MajRundlof, @WilliamsBeeLab, and many others https://t.co/5GtsNPdE35
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Proud lab moment!🎈 William's lab PhD student @EcoRosey's work on the giant Chilean bumble bee, Bombus Dahlbomii and its interactions with the invasive B. terrestris published! Check it out 🔖👀
I am so glad that this is finally out! Invasive Bombus terrestris modify Fuchsia magellanica flowers by nectar robbing and gain competitive advantage over native B. dahlbomii by foraging nectar more efficiently. B. dahlbomii alters behavior to try and compensate @marcelo_aizen
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I am excited to share my Commentary article in PNAS with my perspective on the great recent work by @clarastuligross and @WilliamsBeeLab on the delayed effects of insecticide exposure:
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Entomology jobs in nonprofit, government, industry, and policy organizations are out there. For students and recent graduates looking to launch their careers, here's some advice from professionals in the field. #EntSocSAC
entomologytoday.org
Entomology jobs in nonprofit, government, industry, and policy are out there. For students and recent grads, here's advice from professionals in the field.
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I wrote a commentary for @Facultyopinions about this fascinating work by @clarastuligross and @WilliamsBeeLab: Past insecticide exposure reduces bee reproduction and population growth rate in @PNASNews
https://t.co/fQ0L5NTOFb
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How good are honey bees at pollinating compared to other pollinators? My @beejournal summary of an excellent meta-analysis on this topic by Page & Nicholson et al. 2021 #AJB @Botanical_ with @_MaureenPage and @BuzzNicholson : https://t.co/JopDsop2gv
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