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Pollinators. Foraging. Recruitment.

​A honey bee worker, corbiculae full of pollen, returns home. Will she recruit her nestmates with a waggle dance?

Photo by Alex Wild @alexanderwild.com

Welcome to the Couvillon Lab of Basic and Applied Pollinator Biology
The Couvillon Lab investigates the dynamics of how pollinators collect their food in the landscape, with a specific focus on honey bee foraging, recruitment, and health. More broadly, we are interested in the behavioral ecology of social insects, in particular the adaptations that have contributed to their success as organisms. We are based in the Department of Entomology at Virginia Tech.

Contact Information:
Dr. Margaret J. Couvillon (email: mjc at vt dot edu)
300A Price Hall (lab) / 302 Price Hall (office)

Department of Entomology (MC0319)
170 Drillfield Drive
Blacksburg,  24061
USA
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