
Sabrina Rondeau, PhD
@sabrondeau
🐝 Researcher | Postdoc at @uOttawa | Co-founder of @AbeillesCit_Qc | @ArrellFoodInst Scholar alumna | Entomology, ecology, agri-food, and bees!! (she/her)
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https://sabrinarondeau.ca/ 14-02-2018 18:40:00
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Really looking forward to our International Congress of Entomology 2024 Kyoto JP symposium on #pesticide exposure & effects for insect #pollinators tomorrow. If you're in Kyoto @ #ICE2024 come along & hear @angelisanchez9 James Roberts Crall Simone Tosi Williams Lab UC Davis & many other fantastic speakers from 09:45 in Rm G


🗞️ "Understanding and comparing relative pesticide risk among North American wild bees from their association with agriculture" ⤵️ University of Guelph Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa With #NSERCsupport.



Dr. Sabrina Rondeau, PhD’s new paper published in Science of the Total Environment shows that #bumblebee (Bombus impatiens) queens prefer pesticide-contaminated soils when selecting underground hibernation sites: doi.org/10.1016/j.scit… #OpenAccess #Pollinators



#UofG | "One possible explanation is that the pesticides altered the soil properties and made it more appealing to the queen." Dr. Sabrina Rondeau discusses unusual bumblebee hibernation preferences with @Farmtario. Ontario Agricultural College School of Environmental Sciences Read more: farmtario.com/crops/research…

Huge congrats Dr Sabrina Rondeau, PhD on winning the Ecology & Environment category of the Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists. Read more about her impactful research in "Digging below the surface: hidden risks for ground-nesting #bees" science.org/doi/full/10.11… Science Magazine


In this Science Magazine essay, Sabrina Rondeau discusses her PhD research in School of Environmental Sciences Ontario Agricultural College that reveals a clear potential for ground-dwelling bees to be affected by field-realistic (co)exposure to soil pesticide residues: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
