Sinopsis
PolliNation is a podcast from Oregon State University Extension Service that tells the stories of researchers, land managers and concerned citizens who are making bold strides to improve the health of pollinators.
Episodios
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231 - Dean - Georgia bee license plate
07/02/2023 Duración: 29minOregon is going to be getting a new bee plate. We hear about our inspiration from beekeepers in Georgia.
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230 - Eeraerts - Stocking honey bee colonies for the landscape
01/01/2023 Duración: 45minExtension guides often offer blanket recommendations for honey bee colony stocking rates on a field scale. This week we learn about new blueberry research that suggests these recommendations need to take the landscape into consideration.
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229 - Lu - Marker assisted selection 101 (for breeding honey bees)
21/12/2022 Duración: 46minBreeding honey bees is notoriously difficult. New molecular techniques may help.
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228 - Rinkevich - Are varroa resistant to amitraz?
14/12/2022 Duración: 18minBeekeepers across North America depend on an acaricide containing amitraz to manage varroa mites, the most challenging pest problem bees face. In this episode we learn of a large scale effort to determine whether the mites are still susceptible to the treatments and what beekeepers can do if they face amitraz resistant mites.
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227 - Lindsay- Matching plants to bees
07/12/2022 Duración: 16minIt is often assumed that a single blend of flowers could serve all bees equally. In this episode we hear about some new research that considers how it might make sense to tailor resource availability in restored habitats to bee preference in an area.
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226 - Spendal - Those amazing mason bees
07/11/2022 Duración: 55minMuch of what we know about the life history of mason bees is based on very few observations. This week we hear from a new study that shows how many of our assumptions about these bees have underestimated these amazing bees.
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225 - Chabert - Would blueberry yield benefit from planting different cultivars together?
25/10/2022 Duración: 40minBlueberries are a big crop in the Pacific Northwest, but the question of how blueberry yield might benefit from outcrossing among cultivars (like apples and cherries) is not clear. This week we hear about research to determine the benefits of outcrossing in blueberries.
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224 - Jennings and Willson - Washington Native Bee Society (WANBS)
18/10/2022 Duración: 29minIf you are interested in native bees and a member of the public where do you go? Washington has a new approach, namely the formation of a native bee society, which enables people across a wide range of interests to get together and work towards the preservation of the bees of the Evergreen State.
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223 - Youngsteadt - Urban bees: what drives diversity and how do we measure it?
02/10/2022 Duración: 42minGardening and landscaping for urban wild bees is growing. While there is a lot of attention to the flowers to help bees, what else drives diversity? Also, how is diversity measured? In this episode we learn about the broader factors that determine diversity and the biases involved with measuring bee diversity with pan traps.
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222 - Danielsen - Pollinator habitat on water pipelines?
25/09/2022 Duración: 14minAs water pipelines are buried to conserve water, this leaves a lot of land that could be converted to pollinator habitat. In this episode we learn of an initiative from Hood River County in Oregon.
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221 - Taylor - Bees and school farms
19/09/2022 Duración: 32minUrban farms are becoming more common on school grounds. In this episode we hear how bees can be a critical part of student experience at school urban farms.
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220 - Washington Co Master Gardener - Pollinator Outreach (par excellence)
04/09/2022 Duración: 45min2022 was the year we were able to get back out to public events to talk to the public about pollinators. Some of us were a little rusty. In this episode we hear about how to pull off an excellent event and how to involve Master Gardeners.
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219 - Labuschagne - Living through a Varroapocolypse
22/08/2022 Duración: 34minThe Canadian prairie region is home to the bulk of that country’s colonies. Last year it suffered crippling losses to varroa mites. In this episode we see what we can learn from these periodic heavy varroa infestation years.
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218 - Casey Holland - What the heck does IPM mean (in New Mexico)?
14/08/2022 Duración: 25minIntegrated pest management (IPM) is a key dimension of pollinator protection. This week we head to Chispas Farm in Albuquerque, New Mexico on how they use an integrated method to protect their plants from pests and encourage pollinators.
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217 - O'Shea-Wheller - Are varroa resistant bees ready for primetime with the POL line?
08/08/2022 Duración: 28minVarroa resistant bees have been on the horizon for over a decade. This week we learned how close these lines are to being used commercially through a recent study of the POL line.
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216 - Yang and Henle - Machines learning to classify insecticides as toxic to bees
31/07/2022 Duración: 21minA new study uses machine learning to classify whether a pesticide is toxic to bees or not.
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215 - Mahood - Drone congregation areas
19/06/2022 Duración: 21minCentral to honey bee mating are drone congregation areas (DCAs). In this episode we learn how to locate DCAs using unmanned aerial devises (aka, drones).
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214 - Paul - Mason Bees in (an unusually) Cool Wet Spring
13/06/2022 Duración: 28minIt’s been a cold and wet spring across the Pacific Northwest region. In this episode we learn about what impacts it may have had on cocoon production and what you can do to ensure you maintain bee productivity across a range of spring conditions.
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213 - Whitford and Feken - The complex life of the honey bee
06/06/2022 Duración: 58minHoney bees have complex societies, which makes their response to environmental stressors difficult to understand. Consequently, the ways in which pesticide risk is assessed for bees can be complicated, nuanced and overwhelming. In this episode we cut through the tangle of all this complexity through a new extension publication.
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212 - Clay Bolt - Grassland Pollinators
29/05/2022 Duración: 33minGrasslands are often overlooked in terms of pollinator habitat. But they are key to many of the bee and butterfly species in the U.S. In this episode we hear about programs from the World Wildlife Foundation Fund to preserve grassland habitat in Montana.