Establishing transatlantic links between groups investigating managed pollinator populations
Lead Research Organisation:
Fera Science (United Kingdom)
Department Name: Plant Pest & Disease
Abstract
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People |
ORCID iD |
Giles Budge (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Budge GE
(2015)
Evidence for pollinator cost and farming benefits of neonicotinoid seed coatings on oilseed rape.
in Scientific reports
Thompson CE
(2014)
Parasite pressures on feral honey bees (Apis mellifera sp.).
in PloS one
Budge GE
(2015)
Pathogens as Predictors of Honey Bee Colony Strength in England and Wales.
in PloS one
Wood GR
(2014)
MosaicSolver: a tool for determining recombinants of viral genomes from pileup data.
in Nucleic acids research
Vaudo A
(2016)
Bumble bees regulate their intake of the essential protein and lipid pollen macronutrients
in Journal of Experimental Biology
Doublet V
(2017)
Erratum to: Unity in defence: honeybee workers exhibit conserved molecular responses to diverse pathogens.
in BMC genomics
Description | This grant united the research community from the US and UK by facilitating a workshop in the UK; funding senior scientists to exchange between countries; as well as funding junior researchers and PhD students to engage in transatlantic exchanges. The community continues to build on the relationships instigated by this grant. |
Exploitation Route | The community continues to build on the relationships instigated by this grant. |
Sectors | Agriculture, Food and Drink |