Members of the lab hosted and attended the Midwest Bee Course in January. Led by Mike Arduser, the course brought together 15 bee-enthusiasts from academia, state and federal agencies, and consulting companies for a full week of bee identification and taxonomy that focused specifically on the bees we would encounter in the midwest.
Read MoreCollaborative research between Dr. Edens-Meier, Dr. Bernhardt, and Dr. Camilo is featured in a special pollination virtual issue in the Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.
Read MoreThe lab was awarded a grant to work with community organizations to establish a pollinator garden in St. Louis City.
Read MoreThe Camilo Lab was the cover story of this summer’s issue of Universitas magazine. Browse and download the full article here.
Read MoreCamilo Lab featured on KSMU Ozarks Public Radio, discussing state-level policies to protect pollinating species.
Read MoreGerardo Camilo shared a story on Oct. 5, at the Story Collider about his reaction to a kidnapping that occurred while he was doing fieldwork in Nicaragua.
Read MoreListen to Gerardo Camilo on WHYY, discussing why wild bees are trading in rural life for the big city
Read MoreListen to Gerardo Camilo on St. Louis Public Radio, discussing bee diversity in urban areas and why bees might prefer cities as habitats.
Read MoreResearch on urban insect pollinators is changing views on the biological value and ecological importance of cities. Read our new paper in Conservation Biology.
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