Michael Harrap

@BeeChasingMike

Researcher studying Pollination Ecology, currenlty a postdoc Bee-lab . he/him/his

Bristol University
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2015.

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    21. pro 2017.

    I'm glad I can share a few more from my recent paper, available here . These images were collected & , who I work with as part of the

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    27. sij
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    Very glad to have been involved in this great research led by Mike Harrap , and Heather Whitney

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    23. sij
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  4. 22. sij

    I thought I'd share a sample of video of visiting the artificial used in our recent paper on responses to guides. Paper on this is available here:

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    14. sij

    Bumblebees can use patterns of temperature on flower surfaces as guides to help them find nectar faster on artifical flowers. New paper from us

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  6. 14. sij

    out online today in - : This work looks at how patterns can be used by to find floral rewards. Link->

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    gave a great talk in the Social Insects session. Adding some surprising cues to the long list of what bumblebees can learn about flowers. (2/n)

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  8. 4. ruj 2019.

    Was wondering if anyone got any photos of my (Mike Harrap's - I was in the first session on the 2nd day) talk? If so can u contact me?

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  9. 28. kol 2019.

    Just finished my talk on responses to displays (photos to follow), I'd like to thank for providing me with funds to attend and everyone who came to hear me talk about !

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  10. 1. srp 2019.

    I'd like to say I'm very grateful to for awarding me a travel grant to attend the conference in . I'm really looking forward to it. Congratulations to the other winners also!

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    If you need a reason to smile then remember that someone built a water slide for ducklings & they are totally here for it😃

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    18. ožu 2019.

    It's OK to and let the odd dandelion pop up here and there. Lots of “weed” species are really important food for bumblebees, particularly in spring! For more gardening tips:

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    from many of the - (, Dave Lawson, , ) in Journal of Comparative Physiology A - - this bridges the gap between some of Dave's and Mike's work on that we've posted about before.

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  14. 14. ožu 2019.

    in J. Comp. Physiol. A is online: looking at whether can transfer learning between matching and patterns - something have previously been seen to do between scent and visual . Link ->

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    13. ožu 2019.

    Among the many important breakthroughs of my team is the fact that bumblebees love Lego bricks (so long as they're full of sugar water. But then they love ANYthing that's full of sugar water). 🙂

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  16. 30. pro 2018.

    Dreamwork's "the " dvd is giving me career advice. Considering I got 13/20 of their bee trivia questions right (I didn't understand the question in a few of them) maybe I should consider...

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  17. 5. pro 2018.

    New out today in Royal Society Open Science: We look at reporting of in : asking how well reporting of is carried out in and how best to do this in the future.

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    Wish we had tech like this when we were at school. 👌

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    13. lip 2018.

    free to read in Proceedings B: Bumblebees distinguish floral scent patterns, and can transfer these to corresponding visual patterns

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    25. svi 2018.

    New paper out! Iridescence impairs object recognition in bumblebees:

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    THE BIOLOGY OF BABY GROOT. ⬇️ Baby groot is created from a cutting of Groot, an ambulant alien plant who dies at the end of the 1st Guardians of the Galaxy movie. Geeks are hotly debating whether he is a ‘son’ of Groot or just Groot living on. Botanist to the rescue...

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