COSAM News Articles 2022 November DMS Assistant Professor Roberto Molinari was part of an international team of scholars who researched the phenomenon of honey bee colony loss occurring in the U.S.

DMS Assistant Professor Roberto Molinari was part of an international team of scholars who researched the phenomenon of honey bee colony loss occurring in the U.S.

Published: 12/12/2022

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Roberto Molinari (Department of Mathematics and Statistics), Geoffrey Williams (Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology), and Stephanie Rogers (Department of Geosciences) were part of an international team of scholars who researched the phenomenon of honey bee colony loss occurring in the U.S.

Apis Mellifera honey bees are important insect pollinators whose impact has environmental, ecological and economical ramifications across the world. Recent research shows that U.S. beekeepers experienced a 43% colony loss for the crucial winged insect between April 2019 and April 2020.

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The group recently published findings from its study in Scientific Reports as part of a collection dedicated to insect decline and extinction.

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