
INSECT Lab SU
@insectlab_su
INsect Sensory Ecology and CogniTion (INSECT) lab at @Zoology_SU @Stockholms_univ
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https://www.insectlabsu.com/ 01-06-2023 11:39:54
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Congratulations to Guadalupe Sepulveda from INSECT Lab SU for successfully passing her licentiate examination. Her thesis was titled "The effects of temperature on bumblebee physiology and behaviour." 🐝


Thank you so much to David Díez-del-Molino 🇪🇸 🇸🇪 🏳️🌈 for joining our lab meeting and explaining pipelines, genomics, and other cool stuff!!! 🧬🦣🧑🔬


Our former postdoc, Dr. Maxence Gérard, is currently doing important work on the new European bee red list 🐝 IUCN Red List Thanks for visiting Max!


How do bees find flowers in twilight? Check out Priscila Araújo new paper! 🐝🌼 link.springer.com/article/10.100…


Meet our new master students! Alexie, Luce and Julia will be working with us this semester on different projects looking at the effects of temperature on bumblebees! 🐝🌻🌡️ Department of Zoology Stockholm University


Exciting research presented by members of the department yesterday at #NordicOikos2024. Posters by Bella Siemers and Isabelle Resende and talks by Guadalupe Sepulveda and Mats Ittonen!



Bumblebees ✅ Equipment ✅ Let the work beegin! 🌻🐝🌼🐝 Dr Charlie Woodrow Mario Vallejo-Marin Guadalupe Sepulveda



How do sky conditions impact bumblebee navigation? In collab w/ Priscila Araújo of INSECT Lab SU Frida & George Kolyfetis took polarization images of skies at NAVARINO ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATORY that were clear, overcast & even full of Sahara dust! These help us understand how insects use the sky to navigate🐝🧭





Very excited to work on these projects with you! Mario Vallejo-Marin Dr Charlie Woodrow

The arctic bumblebee team back from a very successful few weeks of fieldwork! 🐝🏔️ INSECT Lab SU Guadalupe Sepulveda Samyuktha Rajan


If you're at #icn2024berlin don't miss Priscila's talk tomorrow Tuesday July 30th at 11 am in Lecture Hall C as part of the symposium "POLARIZATION VISION: FROM EYES TO ACTION" Priscila Araújo @neuroethology




Did you know bumblebee ocelli can detect polarized light in dim light? 🐝🧠💡 Check out our new paper led by Priscila Araújo, Gregor Belusic, JJFosterLab royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.10…