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2020 American Bee Research Conference9-10 January 2019Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel1551 N Thoreau Drive Schaumburg, Illinois 6017376205691505*See full schedule for presenters/titles and posters00*See full schedule for presenters/titles and posters—Ballroom/Salon West Room General Meeting AgendaThursday, 9 January 2020 7:15 am - 8:00 amRegistration, upload presentations (bring flash drive w/talk) 8:00 am - 8:10 amWelcome remarks 8:10 am - 9:00 amKeynote: Dr. May Berenbaum-University of Illinois " The secret life of honey " 9:01 am - 9:58 amStudent Paper Competition, Session I 9:58 am - 10:29 amMorning Break, refreshments10:30 am - 11:53 amStudent Paper Competition, Session II11:54 am - 1:00 pmLunch on own 1:01 pm - 1:58 pmStudent Paper Competition, Session III 2:00 pm - 2:15pmAIA updates for losses across US 2:15 pm - 3:15 pmAAPA/ABF/AIA Joint Discussion -To identify research gaps and prioritize needs 3:15 pm - 3:45 pmAfternoon Break, refreshments in Tradeshow 3:45 pm - 4:45 pmNC1173 Business Meeting (separate agenda) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pmWelcome Reception/ Poster session sponsored by Veto-pharma? General Meeting AgendaFriday, 10 January 2020 7:30 am - 8:00 amRegistration, upload presentations (bring flash drive w/talk) 8:00 am - 8:05 amAnnouncements 8:05 am - 9:57 amScientific Presentations Session I (Genetics/Behavior) 9:57 am - 10:27 amMorning Break, refreshments10:27 am - 12:05 pmScientific Presentations Session II (Nutrition/Pesticides)12:05 pm - 1:30 pmAAPA Business Lunch (Catered lunch for AAPA members who RSVP’d) (TBA Room) 1:31 pm - 2:55 pmScientific Presentations Session III (Methods) 3:00 pm - 3:30 pmAfternoon Break, refreshments in Tradeshow 3:31 pm - 5:09 pmScientific Presentations Session IV (Reproduction/Pathogens/Pests) 5:10 pmConcluding Remarks - Safe travels home!Agenda* for the Multi-State Project NC1173, “Sustainable Solutions to Problems Affecting Bee Health” Business Meeting. Christina Hamilton (NIMSS administrator), William Barker (Administrative Advisor)Thursday 09 January 2020, 3:45pm – 4:45pm (Ballroom/Salon West Room)1. Call to order 2. Roll call 3. Chair’s report on current membership (Judy Wu-Smart) 4. Project Director’s report (Christina Hamilton/William Barker) 5. Open discussion on progress report, challenges and future plans for all member institutions and their representatives 6. Location of 2021 NC1173 meeting 7. Other business 8. Concluding remarks 9. Adjourn *Subject to change Agenda* for the 2019 AAPA Business Meeting Friday 10 January 2020, 12:15pm – 1:45pm (Ballroom/Salon West Room)A. Call to order. B. Preview of agenda for additions, deletions, and/or modifications. C. Reports of Officers (including a financial report by the Secretary-Treasurer). D. Reports of Committees. E. Unfinished business. F. New business. G. Communication and bills. H. Nomination and election of new officers, when necessary. H. Resolutions formulated to be voted on by mail ballots. I. Adjournment. *Subject to changeABRC Welcome Reception and Poster Session, Thursday, 9 January 2020 6-8pm (Ballroom/Salon West Room)Author(s) Presenter Affiliation Title General submissionsMogbel Ahmed Abdalla El-Niweiri and Diao Qingyun KhartoumDepartment of Biology, King Khalid UniversityDiversity of symbiotic bacteria associated with honeybee Apis mellifera in ChinaMichael Goblirsch, Dalial Freitak Entomology, University of MinnesotaTesting a Queen Vaccine Against Chalkbrood InfectionLilia de Guzman and Amanda FrakeUSDA-ARSDrone brood removal by Russian honey beesAwad Hassan and Joseph CazierComputer information systems, Appalachian State UniversitySpatial technology prospective in apicultureAna Heck, Jonathan Englesma, Rebecca Masterman, James Wilkes, Michaela Wilson, Meghan MilbrathMichigan State UniversityMiteCheck: A national strategy in the United States to reduce honey bee colony loss from varroa among small-scale beekeepersYuan Zhang, Fang Liu, and Zachary Y HuangMichigan State UniversityHoney bee queen flight ability negatively impacted by Nosema infection.Muhammad Shoaib Saleem and Zachary Y HuangMichigan State UniversityNeonicotinoid pesticides are more toxic to honey bees at lower temperature: implications for overwintering bees.Jing Zhang and Zachary HuangMichigan State UniversityEffect of various pollen substitute on honey bee worker longevity and size of hypopharyngeal glandsVladimir Kulyukin, Sarbajit MukherjeeDepartment of Computer Science, Utah State UniversityWork in Progress: Using Particle Image Velocimetry to Estimate Incoming, Outgoing, and Lateral Bee Traffic Flows in VideosRobyn Underwood, Brooke Lawrence, Parry Kietzman, Brenna Traver, Margarita Lopez-UribePennsylvania State UniversityManagement trade offs of conventional, organic and chemical-free beekeepingMegan MacDonald, Awad Hassan, Michael Rubinigg, Ed Hassler, Joseph Cazier Center for Analytics Research and Education, Appalachian State UniversityA Dataset of Varroa SurveyEdmund Stark, Meghan Milbrath, Nathan Reid, Trenton McLean, Jacquelin Laurin, Rebecca Henning, Keegan I. MackinResearch & Innovation, Michigan State UniversityControlled Time-Release of Formic and Oxalic Acids for Varroa ControlSreelakshmi Suresh, Chia-Hua Lin, Emma Matcham, Rodney Richardson, Douglas Sponsler, Reed JohnsonThe Ohio State UniversityHoney bee's waggle dance shows foraging on soybeans in Northern OhioJennifer Tsuruda, Jeff Pettis, and Mike StuderDepartment of Entomology & Plant Pathology, University of TennesseeMiticide Resistance or Ineffective Treatment?Ling Yin, Guangfu Lu, Huanxin Zhang, Yuyong Chen, Zachary Huang, Kang Wang, Ting Ji, Guohong ChenJiangsu Agri-animal Husbandry Vocational College, China481330614045Poster Session Thursday, January 900Poster Session Thursday, January 9LncRNA profile in honeybee (Apis mellifera) worker larvae and its function on larval developmentAuthor(s)Presenter AffiliationTitleStudent competitionSuleyman Alparslan*, Selina Bruckner, Peter Neumann, Lars Straub, Geoffrey WilliamsAuburn UniversityEffects of neonicotinoid exposure on honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony strength and health.Andrew Scott, Ed Hassler, Awad Hassan, Giovanni Formato, Joseph Cazier*, and James WilkesCenter for Analytics Research and Education, Appalachian State UniversityA Data Mining to Validating Good Beekeeping PracticesXaryn Cleare*, Hongmei Li-ByarlayUsing 48-hour queen cells to study the queen quality of honeybeesBridget Gross*, Judy Wu-Smart, Doug GolickUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnWomen in Beekeeping: A women-focused honey bee health and land management education programColin Kurkul*, Stephanie Murray, Reed JohnsonThe Ohio State UniversityIdentifying Food-safe Antimicrobial Compounds to Control European Foulbrood (Melissococcus plutonius) in Honey BeesAdrianna Pollee*, Sreelakshmi Suresh, Reed JohnsonThe Ohio State UniversityAssessing Non-Woven Cleaning Pads as a Control Technique for Small Hive Beetle (Aethina tumida) Infestations in Honey Bee ColoniesGabriela Quinlan*, Meghan Milbrath, Rufus IsaacsMichigan State UniversityIn-hive management for European FoulbroodDylan Ricke*, Chia-Hua Lin, and Reed JohnsonThe Ohio State UniversityTranslocation of pesticides, adjuvant applied during almond bloom and their effects on honey bee queen developmentSoren Roberts* and Aris RobertsHighland School, VA and Loudoun County Bee AssociationExtended-release Oxalic Acid in VirginiaKaila Young*, Jada Smith, Shudong Luo, Greg Hunt, and Hongmei Li-ByarlayComparison of mite biting behavior and honeybee mandibles in different Apis speciesleftbottom* Student poster competitor 00* Student poster competitor 5403850bottomPoster Session Thursday, January 900Poster Session Thursday, January 9ABRC Presentation/Activity Schedule, Thursday, 9 January 2020 (Ballroom/Salon West Room)TimeAuthor(s) Speaker Affiliation Title 715 – 800am Conference Registration 800 – 810am Welcome Remarks, Dr. Mike Simone-Finstrom, President of AAPA, Dr. Judy Wu-Smart, VP of AAPA & ABRC Program Organizer, Dr. Margaret Couvillon, Secretary/Treasurer of AAPA810 - 900amKeynote Speaker: May Berenbaum (University of Illinois) The secret life of honey901 - 914amChristian Baker*, Selina Bruckner, Jay Evans, Jennifer Berry, Geoffrey WilliamsDepartment of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, ALEffects of an extended release oxalic acid treatment on Varroa destructor mites and Apis mellifera honey bee colonies in the Southeastern US.915 - 928amSelina Bruckner*, Suleyman Alparslan, Daniel Borkoski, Jennifer Berry, John Menz, Deborah Delaney, Keith Delaplane, Geoffrey WilliamsDepartment of Entomology, Auburn University, Auburn, ALFrom super-individual to super-organism? The influence of colony genetic diversity on honey bee resilience to neonicotinoids929 - 942amSurabhi Gupta Vakil*, Judy Wu-SmartDepartment of Entomology, University of Nebraska Lincoln, NESustainable landscape enhancements to reduce pesticide exposure in agricultural landscapes943 - 958amKatherine L. Hagan*, Keith S. DelaplaneUniversity of GeorgiaHow many mates are enough? Toward understanding the relationship between queen mating number and colony fitness958 - 1029am Morning break, refreshments 1030 – 1043amZachary Lamas*, Serhat Solmaz, Nathalie Steinhauer, Shayne Madela, Cory Stevens, Dennis vanEngelsdorpEntomology-University of MarylandBridging the Gap Between Cage and Field Trials: Nano Colonies in the Lab-145415717550* Student paper competitor 00* Student paper competitor 1044 - 1057amAlexander J. McMenamin*, Katie F. Daughebaugh, and Michelle L. FlennikenDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Montana State University-186690772795Thursday, January 9 00Thursday, January 9 The heat shock response is antiviral in honey bees (Apis mellifera)1058 - 1111amHarper McMinn-Sauder*, Rodney Richardson, Mike Smith, Reed JohnsonDepartment of Entomology, The Ohio State UniversityMeasuring honey bee utilization of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) pollinator plantings using DNA metabarcoding1112 - 1125amJoseph Milone*, David R. TarpyNorth Carolina State UniversityComparing larval pesticide toxicity and detoxification across honey bee stocks1126 - 1139amBradley D. Ohlinger*, Mary Silliman, Taylor Steele, Roger Schürch, Margaret J. CouvillonDepartment of Entomology, Virginia TechDancing honey bees communicate forage availability in representative landscapes in Virginia1140 - 1153pmFenali Parekh*, Cayley Faurot-Daniels, Katie F. Daughenbaugh, Walter S. Sheppard, Priyadarshini Chakrabarti, Ramesh Sagili and Michelle FlennikenMontana State UniversityInvestigating strategies to limit virus infection in honey bees1153 - 100pm (Lunch on own)101-114pmAllyson M. Ray*, Sheldon L. Davis, Jason L. Rasgon, Christina M. GrozingerDepartment of Entomology, Pennsylvania State UniversityDeformed Wing Virus variant populations shift during transmission mimicking Varroa mites115 - 128pmMary Silliman*, Sally Taylor, Roger Schürch, and Margaret CouvillonDepartment of Entomology, Virginia TechDancing honey bees communicate foraging preferences in row crop production systems129 - 144pmKarissa Smith*, Reed JohnsonOhio State UniversityScreening Compounds for Potential Treatments for Nosema Ceranae145 - 158pmTaylor N. Steele*, Roger Schürch, Margaret J. CouvillonVirginia TechHoney Bee Foraging in Orchard Landscape in Northern Virginia200 - 215pmApiary Inspectors of America (AIA) update report on honey bee colony losses across the US215-315AAPA/ABF/AIA-Joint Discussion Session- Bringing different perspectives together to identify knowledge gaps, needs, and emerging issues. All are welcome to join the discussion!315-345pm Afternoon refreshment break in the Tradeshow345 – 445 pmNC1173 Business Meeting (separate agenda)4957445308610Thursday, January 9 00Thursday, January 9 -96520340360* Student paper competitor 00* Student paper competitor 600 - 800pm ABRC Welcome Reception and Poster Session (sponsored by Veto Pharma)ABRC Presentation/Activity Schedule, right6675120Friday, January 10 00Friday, January 10 Friday, 10 January 2019 (Ballroom/Salon West Room)TimeAuthor(s) Speaker Affiliation Title 730 – 800 am (upload presentations)800 – 805am Announcements805 - 819amLelania Bourgeois, Arián Avalos, and Robert G. DankaUSDA-ARS, Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics & Physiology LaboratoryGenetic diversity of the complementary sex-determiner (csd) gene in two closed breeding stocks of Varroa-resistant honey bees819 - 833amPerot Saelao, Michael Simone-Finstrom, Arian, Avalos, Lanie Bourgeois, Robert Danka, Lilia de Guzman, Frank Rinkevich, and Philip TokarzUSDA-ARS, Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics, and PhysiologyGenome-wide patterns of genetic differentiation of U.S. commercial honey bee stocks833 - 847amJenny P Acevedo‐Gonzalez, Alberto Galindo‐Cardona, Arián Avalos, Charles W Whitfield, Dania M Rodriguez, Jose L Uribe‐Rubio, Tugrul GirayUSDA-ARS, Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics, and PhysiologyPopulation history and genomics of colony defense in the Africanized honey bees of Puerto Rico847 - 901amThomas O'Shea-Wheller, Michael Simone-Finstrom, Bob Danka, Frank Rinkevich, Kristen Healy, Hannah Penn, Daniel Swale, Sarah Lang, C.J FellowsEntomology, Louisiana State UniversityA Longitudinal Study of the Principle Factors Leading to Colony Losses in Migratory Beekeeping901 - 915amMargarita M. Lopez-Uribe, Chauncy Hinshaw, Kathleen C. Evans, Cristina Rosa, Christina M. GrozingerDepartment of Entomology, Penn State UniversityFeral Bees: Reservoirs of disease or traits for future breeding?915 - 929amHollie Dalenberg, Patrick Maes, Brendon Mott, Kirk E. Anderson, Marla SpivakUniversity of MinnesotaPropolis exposure effects on the honey bee (Apis mellifera) mouth microbiome929 -943amMichael Simone-Finstrom, Frank Rinkevich, Maggie Shanahan and Marla SpivakUSDA-ARS, Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics, and Physiology LabPropolis in beekeeping: Understanding multifaceted effects of resin use by honey bees943 – 957 amHongmei Li-ByarlayDepartment of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Central State University, OHThe physiological effects of oxidative stress in feral honey bees 957 - 1027am Morning break, refreshments 1027 - 1041 amVanessa Corby-HarrisUSDA-ARSUsing honey bee foraging choice to understand colony-level dietary deficiencies1041 - 1055amKatie Lee, Christina R Herron-Sweet, Kiley Friedrich, Marla Spivak, Daniel CariveauUniversity of MinnesotaInfluence of pollinator plantings on honey bee health1055 - 1109amPriyadarshini Chakrabarti, Ramesh R. SagiliOregon State UniversityUnderstanding the sublethal impacts of pesticides on honey bee physiology and nutrition1109 - 1123amReed Johnson, Emily Walker and Chia-Hua LinDept. of Entomology, Ohio State UniversitySpray Adjuvant Interactions with Insecticides and Fungicides Applied to California Almonds1123 - 1137amAdrian Fisher IIArizona State UniversityA widely-used fungicide produces symptoms of Colony Collapse Disorder in honey bees (Apis mellifera)1137 - 1151amAndrea Friedli, Geoffrey Williams, Selina Bruckner, Peter Neumann, Lars StraubEntomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn UniversityWing watch: the effects of neonicotinoids on honey bee developmental stability1151 - 1205amMark J. Carroll, Nicholas BrownCarl Hayden Bee Research Center USDA-ARSEffects of imidacloprid-contaminated honey stores on queen and worker activities in fall and winter colonies1205 - 130pm AAPA Business Lunch (separate agenda), ( Ballroom/Salon West room) Announce Student Winner Competition 131 – 145pmYuan Zhang, Fang Liu, Zachary Y HuangDepartment of Entomology, Michigan State UniversityHoney bee queen flight ability negatively impacted by Nosema infection.145 – 159pm (withdrawn)Keith S. Delaplane, John Menz, Deborah DelaneyUniversity of GeorgiaWhat makes a good queen - mating number or classical breeding? Interfacing polyandry and VSH to optimize colony fitness159 - 213pmKevill, J.L., Lee, K., Goblirsch, M., McDermott, E., Tarpy, D.R., Spivak, M., & Schroeder, D.C.Veterinary population medicine, University of MinnesotaHorizontal transmission of Deformed wing virus (DWV) in honey bee colonies213 - 227pmBradley N. Metz, Esmaeil Amiri, Olav Rueppell, David R. TarpyDepartment of Entomology, NC State-370840392430Friday, January 10 00Friday, January 10 Physiological tradeoffs in honey bee males: interactions among immune expression, fertility, & body mass in old and young drones227 -241pmStephen F. Pernal, Renata Borba, Shelley Hoover, Rob Currie, Marta Guarna, Pierre Giovenazzo, Amro Zayed, Leonard FosterAgriculture and Agri-Food CanadaPathogenic Associations with Winter Colony Loss in Canada241 - 255pmMeghan O. Milbrath, Kirk Anderson, Jay Evans, Kelsey Graham, Jessica Kevill, Brendon Mott, Gabriela Quinlan, Declan Schroeder, Rufus IsaacsDepartment of Entomology, Michigan State UniversityFactors Affecting European Foulbrood Risk and Recovery300 – 330pm Afternoon refreshments in the Tradeshow331 - 345pmEdmund Stark, Meghan Milbrath, Nathan Reid, Trenton McLean, Jacquelin Laurin, Rebecca Henning, Keegan I. MackinResearch & Innovation, Michigan StateUniversityControlled Time-Release of Formic and Oxalic Acids for VarroaControl345 - 359pmKate E. Ihle, Lilia I. de Guzman, and Robert G. DankaUSDAA test for social apoptosis in Varroa resistant honey bee stocks359 - 413pmJennifer Albrecht, Judy Wu-SmartUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnDeveloping Regional Pesticide Exposure Monitoring and Mitigation for Midwestern Beekeepers413 - 427pm(poster)Michael Goblirsch, Dalial FreitakEntomology, University of MinnesotaTesting a Queen Vaccine Against Chalkbrood Infection427 - 441pmDaniel R. Swale, Christopher J. Fellows, Troy D. AndersonDepartment of Entomology, Louisiana State UniversityTargeting potassium ion channels to enhance honey bee immune health441 – 455pmThomas Webster, Katherine Kamminga, and Jordan MunizziCollege of Agriculture, Kentucky State UniversityStable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios elucidate nutrient dynamics in Nosema-infected worker bees455 – 509pmVladimir Kulyukin, Sarbajit MukherjeeDepartment of Computer Science, Utah State UniversityA Two-Tier Method for Counting Omnidirectional Bee Motions in Videos4884420300990Friday, January 10 00Friday, January 10 510pm Concluding remarks ~ Safe travels home! ................
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