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294 - Ghost Bees (and Why They're a Problem) | PolliNation
Episode 294
lundi 1 décembre 2025 • Duration 33:56
In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Zach Portman discusses a new paper addressing the problem of ghost records in bee data. These records often lack physical specimens, creating challenges for verifying data of bee species. Dr. Portman explains the process and complications behind collecting and verifying bee data, emphasizing the importance of preserving specimens. The conversation also delves into the implications of ghost records for conservation efforts and taxonomy, proposing that funding agencies should require proper storage plans for collected specimens.
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Portman, Z.M., Bruninga-Socolar, B., Chase, M.H., Harrison, T., Arduser, M., Tepedino, V.J. and Cariveau, D.P., 2025. Big data, changing taxonomy, and ghost records: permanent preservation of collected specimens is essential for insect monitoring. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 118(4), pp.331-345: https://academic.oup.com/aesa/article/118/4/331/8197915
https://www.zportman.com
293 - Pollinator Pathway Bend | PolliNation
Episode 293
lundi 15 septembre 2025 • Duration 28:41
Pollinator Pathway is a national organization dedicated to the establishment of native plant communities for pollinators that are managed without pesticides. It got started in the Western US in Bend, Oregon and this week we hear from two board members, Gwen Bartonek and Lisa Sanco, about the many activities the organization has pulled off in Oregon's High Desert city.
Pollinator Pathway Bend: https://pollinatorpathwaybend.org/
284 - Queen Bee Honey Co Takes Beekeeping Back to School | PolliNation
Episode 284
lundi 24 février 2025 • Duration 35:14
Queen Bee Honey Company in Alpine, Oregon built up from a Datsun pickup truck to a commercial beekeeping business. In this episode we hear about how Karen Finley built her business and the increasing problem of lack of summer forage for honey bees in Oregon's Willamette Valley.
193 - Laurie Adams and Josette Lewis - California Pollinator Coalition
mercredi 29 septembre 2021 • Duration 35:51
This week we hear about an ambitious new initiative in California to increase the adoption of pollinator-friendly practices on working lands.
192 - Lisa DeVetter - Blueberry Pollination Planner
lundi 20 septembre 2021 • Duration 24:18
The blueberry industry is one of the most dynamic fruit sectors in the US. As a consequence, what was recommended for pollination a few decades ago may no longer apply. This week we hear about a new initiative to develop a modern pollination planner for US blueberry growers.
191 - Jen Hayes - Natives v nativars for pollinators
mardi 14 septembre 2021 • Duration 31:59
There has been an explosion of interest in using native plants for pollinators. Along with this interest there is the question of whether nativars - a natural variant that has been found in the wild and brought into cultivation - are equally beneficial to pollinators. This week we look into an ongoing research project asking this very question.
190 - Maxime Eeraerts - Sweet cherry pollination
lundi 30 août 2021 • Duration 45:10
Bees are key pollinators of sweet cherry. This week we hear about research from Belgium on using other managed bee species to pollinate this crop (other than honey bees), the influence of encouraging pollinator habitat, as well as tips on keeping managed mason bees healthy and happy during cherry pollination.
189 - Spencer Leonard - Fable of the Bees (Part 2)
mercredi 25 août 2021 • Duration 01:03:45
One of the most influential books about bees has little to do with bees, but rather reflects on the nature of modern society. Bernard Mandeville (1670-1733) wrote and revised his "Fable of the Bees", after publishing a poem in 1705 titled "The Grumbling Hive: or, Knaves Turn'd Honest". The book is considered one the first pieces of modern sociology and was influential for revolutionaries lat
188 - Spencer Leonard - Fable of the Bees (Part 1)
lundi 16 août 2021 • Duration 50:36
One of the most influential books about bees has little to do with bees, but rather reflects on the nature of modern society. Bernard Mandeville (1670-1733) wrote and revised his "Fable of the Bees", after publishing a poem in 1705 titled "The Grumbling Hive: or, Knaves Turn'd Honest". The book is considered one the first pieces of modern sociology and was influential for revolutionaries later in the 18th Century. We discuss the book as part of a two-part series.
187 - Mace Vaughn - Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and Pollinators
lundi 2 août 2021 • Duration 59:43
Natural Resources Conservation Service has a range of programs to support the development of pollinator habitat in working lands. In this episode you'll get an overview of NRCS programs, how landowners can access them and how, specifically, they can be used to improve habitat for pollinators.









