Jennifer
Berry
M.S.
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Jennifer Berry and Jamie Ellis with Dr. Delaplane,
May 2000 |
Graduated
May 2000
Publications
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Berry, J.A. & K.S. Delaplane. 2000.
Effects of top- versus bottom-supering on honey yield. American
Bee Journal 140(5): 409-410
- Berry, J.A. & K.S. Delaplane. 2001.
Effects of comb age on honey bee colony growth and brood survivorship.
Journal of Apicultural Research 40(1): 3-8 PDF
file
- Ellis, J. D., Jr., K.S. Delaplane, C.S. Richards,
R. Hepburn, J.A. Berry, & P.J. Elzen. 2004. Hygienic behavior
of Cape and European Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
toward Aethina tumida (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) eggs oviposited
in sealed bee brood. Annals of the Entomological Society of America
97(4): 860-864 PDF
file
- Delaplane, K.S., J.A. Berry, J.A. Skinner,
J.P. Parkman, & W.M. Hood. 2005. Integrated pest management against
Varroa destructor reduces colony mite levels and delays economic
threshold. Journal of Apicultural Research 44(4): 117-122
PDF file
Selim
Dedej
Ph.D.
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| University
Provost Arnett C. Mace, Dr. Delaplane, and Selim Dedej, August
2004 UGA commencement |
Visiting Fulbright Scholar December 1999-June 2000; Deputy Minister of
Agriculture, Government of Albania 1997-1999; Associate Professor, Agricultural
University of Tirana
Publications
- Dedej, S. & K.S. Delaplane. 2000.
Effects of hygienic queens, comb age, and colony microclimate on expression
of chalkbrood disease symptoms. In Proceedings of the American
Bee Research Conference. American Bee Journal 140(11): 903-904
- Dedej, S., K.S. Delaplane, & E. Gocaj. 2000. A
technical and economic evaluation of beekeeping in Albania. Bee World
81(2): 87-97
- Dedej, S. & K.S. Delaplane. 2001. Interactions and
pollinating efficacies of honey bees and nectar thieving carpenter bees.
In Proceedings of the American Bee Research Conference. American
Bee Journal 141(12): 887
- Delaplane, K.S. & S. Dedej. 2001. Pollination of
blueberry (Vaccinium ashei) by
honey bees (Apis mellifera) and nectar-thieving carpenter bees
(Xylocopa virginica).
In Proceedings of Apimondia Congress, Durban, South Africa, 133-147
- Dedej, S. & K.S. Delaplane. 2003. Honey bee (Hymenoptera:
Apidae) pollination of rabbiteye blueberry Vaccinium ashei var.
'Climax' is pollinator-density dependent. Journal of Economic Entomology
96(4): 1215-1220 PDF
file
- Dedej, S. & K. S. Delaplane. 2004. Nectar-robbing
carpenter bees reduce seed-setting capability of honey bees (Hymenoptera
: Apidae) in rabbiteye blueberry Vaccinium ashei, 'Climax.'
Environmental Entomology 33(1): 100-106 PDF
file
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Dedej, S., K.S. Delaplane, & H. Scherm. 2004.
Effectiveness of honey bees in delivering the biocontrol agent Bacillus
subtilis to blueberry flowers to suppress mummy berry disease.
Biological Control 31: 422-427 PDF
file
- Dedej, S. & K. S. Delaplane. 2005. Net energetic
advantage drives honey bees (Apis mellifera L) to nectar larceny
in Vaccinium ashei Reade. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
57: 398-403 PDF
file
- Ngugi, H.K., S. Dedej, K.S. Delaplane, A.T. Savelle,
and H. Scherm. 2005. Effect of flower-applied Serenade biofungicide
(Bacillus subtilis) on pollination-related variables in rabbiteye
blueberry. Biological Control 32: 33-38 PDF
file
Nabor
Hector Mendizabal Chavez
M.Sc.
- Founder of the Beekeeping Project in the Farmer to Farmer Program,
Partners of the Americas. 1999
- Press Secretary for the ADAC (Cochabamba [Bolivia] Beekeepers
Association). 2001
Publications
Mendizabal, N. 2000. Use of the smoke of selected
plant species in the natural control of Varroa destructor
in Cochabamba Valley. Undergraduate Thesis. Universidad Mayor
de San Simon, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Mendizabal, N. 2004. Simultaneous selection for reduced
varroa levels, hygienic behavior, brood viability, brood production,
honey production and gentleness in European honey bees (Apis
mellifera L.) colonies using conventional queen propagation
and mating methods. M.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens.
Amanda M. Ellis
Ph.D. graduate
student
Graduated
December 2007
- April 2004 - Awarded Master of Science degree with distinction
in Zoology from Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa.
Also awarded the 2004 Southern Africa Association for the Advancement
of Science Bronze Medal.
- May 2002 - Graduated Magna Cum Laude with Bachelor of Science
Degree in Forest Resources: The University of Georgia, Daniel
B. Warnell School of Forest Resources, Major in Wildlife Biology.
Publications
- Ellis, Amanda M., Laura L. Patton, and Steven
B. Castleberry. 2002. Bat foraging activity in upland and riparian
habitats in the Georgia Piedmont. Proceedings of the Annual Conference
of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
56: 210-218.
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Ellis, J. D. Jr., H. R. Hepburn, A. M. Ellis,
and P. J. Elzen. 2002. Social encapsulation of small hive beetles
(Aethina tumida Murray) by European honey bees (Apis
mellifera). Insectes Sociaux 50: 286-291.
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Ellis, J. D. Jr., H. R. Hepburn, A. M. Ellis,
and P. J. Elzen. 2002. Prison construction and guarding behavior
by European honey bees is dependent on inmate beetle density.
Naturwissenschaften 90: 382-384.
- Ellis, Amanda M. 2002. "Bee-ing" a
Beekeeper's Significant Other. American Bee Journal 142(11):
820-821.
- Ellis, A. M. & K. S. Delaplane. 2005. An
Evaluation of Fruit-Boost in Enhancing Honey Bee Pollination
of Seedless Watermelons. Final Report to Zeraim Gedera Seed Company
and Phero Tech, Inc.
- Ellis, A. & K.S.
Delaplane. 2008. Effects of nest invaders
on honey bee (Apis mellifera) pollination efficacy. Agriculture,
Ecosystems and Environment 127: 201-206 doi:10.1016/j.agee.2008.04.001,
to request a PDF reprint, email ksd@uga.edu .
Eleanor
K. Spicer
Masters graduate
student
- December 2003, Graduated Cum Laude with Bachelor
of Science Degree in Zoology: North Carolina State University,
Minor in Entomology
Current Research
This research will attempt to quantify the
pollination efficacy of the exotic honey bee (Apis mellifera)
and native pollinators such as Halictidae, Bombus
spp., Xylocopa spp., and Peponapis spp. under
different levels of floral competition. This research will
also examine the effects of floral competition on pollinator
diversity. Crimson sweet watermelons (Citrullus lanatus)
will serve as the model plants for measuring pollinator
efficacy and sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) as the
model competitors.
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