Collaborations
The Pollinator Health in Southern Crop Ecosystems Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, AUBURN, AL
Understanding and Mitigating Important Stressors of Bees and other Insect Pollinators in the Mid- South United States
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY, WACO, TX
Nozzle Testing and Analysis of the Fate of Spray Droplets to Minimize Off-target Drift
DELTA WILDLIFE INC, STONEVILLE
Estimate the Pesticide and Adjuvant Exposure to Insect Pollinators from Spray Drift
FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT VALLEY, GA
Developing Sustainable Strategies to Combat Small Hive Beetle (SHB) Infestation of Honey Bee Hives
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY, MISSISSIPPI STATE, MS
The Effect of the Weather on the Honey Bee Health
Nectar Content and Quantity in Floral and Extrafloral Nectaries in Cotton
Creating a Phenology Wheel for Beekeepers in the Southeast Region
Pollinator Health and Interactions with Nutrition in Southern Crop Ecosystems
Strategies to Reduce Risk of Bees to Various Stressors in the Mississippi Delta
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, LUBBOCK, TX
Assessing Crop Ecophysiology for Sustainable Agricultural Production in the Southern High Plains
THE ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONAL BUILD, LORMAN, MS
Evaluation of Native Bees as Pollinators of Small Fruits on Small Farms
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON, ARLINGTON
Wireless Monitoring System for Online Insect Tracking Data Analysis
A Novel AI-Driven Smart System for Insecticide-Free Fire Ant Control
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA
Multi-Environment Quantification of Extra-floral Nectar Production in Modern and Obsolete Cotton Cultivars
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, URBANA, IL
Development of a Mass-rearing Honey Bee System Under Controlled Conditions
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER, THE, TYLER, TX
A Low Cost Acoustic Sensor for Bee Identification