Eventos
Opening session
Opening session
Prof. Jacqueline Beggs. Research at Faculty of Science. University of Auckland. New Zealand
Vespula as successful invaders – lessons from New Zealand in impact and control
Questions: Prof. Jacqueline Beggs. Research at Faculty of Science. University of Auckland. New Zealand
Vespula as successful invaders – lessons from New Zealand in impact and control
Dr. Federico Cappa. Postdoctoral researcher at Department of Biology. Università degli Studi di Firenze. Italy
Advances in the knowledge on Vespa velutina biology in its invasive range
Questions: Dr. Federico Cappa. Postdoctoral researcher at Department of Biology. Università degli Studi di Firenze. Italy
Advances in the knowledge on Vespa velutina biology in its invasive range
Dr. Fabrice Requier: UMR EGCE, CNRS-IRD-University of Paris-Saclay. France.
Causal links among Asian hornet predation and honey bee colony mortality and its consequences for beekeeping in France
Questions: Dr. Fabrice Requier: UMR EGCE, CNRS-IRD-University of Paris-Saclay. France.
Causal links among Asian hornet predation and honey bee colony mortality and its consequences for beekeeping in France
Prof. Helen Roy: President of the Royal Entomological Society, IPBES co-chair for Thematic Assessment of Invasive Alien Species. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. United Kingdom
Engaging people in predicting invasive alien species arrivals
Questions: Prof. Helen Roy: President of the Royal Entomological Society, IPBES co-chair for Thematic Assessment of Invasive Alien Species. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. United Kingdom
Engaging people in predicting invasive alien species arrivals
Nigel Semmence: Contingency Planning and Science Officer at Animal and Plant Health Agency. United Kingdom
UK response to Asian hornet incursions
Questions: Nigel Semmence: Contingency Planning and Science Officer at Animal and Plant Health Agency. United Kingdom
UK response to Asian hornet incursions
Dra. Ana Isabel García: Associated Professor and Researcher at the Department of Applied Economics. University of Santiago de Compostela. Spain
How to measure the economic impact of the Vespa velutina: a Cost-benefit Analysis
Questions: Dra. Ana Isabel García: Associated Professor and Researcher at the Department of Applied Economics. University of Santiago de Compostela. Spain
How to measure the economic impact of the Vespa velutina: a Cost-benefit Analysis
Dra. María Shantal: Research at Department of Plant Biology and Soil Sciences. University of Vigo. Spain
Plant species visited by Vespa velutina in Galicia
Questions: Dra. María Shantal: Research at Department of Plant Biology and Soil Sciences. University of Vigo. Spain
Plant species visited by Vespa velutina in Galicia
Ana Dieguez: Pre-doctoral researcher at Department of Plant Biology and Soil Sciences University of Vigo. Spain
How can precision beekeeping help for fighting Vespa velutina in Galician apiaries
Questions: Ana Dieguez: Pre-doctoral researcher at Department of Plant Biology and Soil Sciences University of Vigo. Spain
How can precision beekeeping help for fighting Vespa velutina in Galician apiaries
Prof. James C. Nieh: Professor in the Section of Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California San Diego, United States
Co-evolution and communication: honey bee defensive strategies against Vespa velutina
Questions: Prof. James C. Nieh: Professor in the Section of Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California San Diego, United States
Co-evolution and communication: honey bee defensive strategies against Vespa velutina
Rachel Hayden: Research Assistant at Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork. Ireland
The Risk of Vespa velutina Establishing in Ireland
Questions: Rachel Hayden: Research Assistant at Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork. Ireland
The Risk of Vespa velutina Establishing in Ireland
Dra. Juliette Poidatz: Postdoctoral Researcher at Environment and SustainabilityInstitute, University of Exeter, Penryn, United Kingdom
From the nest biology to the biocontrol of Vespa velutina
Questions: Dra. Juliette Poidatz: Postdoctoral Researcher at Environment and SustainabilityInstitute, University of Exeter, Penryn, United Kingdom
From the nest biology to the biocontrol of Vespa velutina
Dr. Jose Aranha: Research at Department of Forest Sciences and Landscape Architecture. University of Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro. Portugal
The Vespa velutina nigrithorax in Portugal. Spatio-temporal analysis and modelling dispersion throughout the territory.
Questions: Dr. Jose Aranha: Research at Department of Forest Sciences and Landscape Architecture. University of Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro. Portugal
The Vespa velutina nigrithorax in Portugal. Spatio-temporal analysis and modelling dispersion throughout the territory.
Dra. Ana L. Garcia-Perez: Researcher. Department of Animal Health. NEIKER-Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development. Spain
Activities carried out in the Basque Country for the control of Asian hornet (Vespa velutina)
Questions: Dra. Ana L. Garcia-Perez: Researcher. Department of Animal Health. NEIKER-Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development. Spain
Activities carried out in the Basque Country for the control of Asian hornet (Vespa velutina)
Dr. Peter Kennedy: Research Fellow at Environment and Sustainability Institute,University of Exeter, Penryn, United Kingdom
In search of the invader’s nests: Tracking Asian hornets
Questions: Dr. Peter Kennedy: Research Fellow at Environment and Sustainability Institute,University of Exeter, Penryn, United Kingdom
In search of the invader’s nests: Tracking Asian hornets
Dra. Joana Godinho and Dra. Anabela Nave: Research at Strategic Unit for Agrarian and Forestry Systems and Plant Health. Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agraria e Veterinaria. Portugal
Effectiveness and impact of traps and baits to capture V. velutina: A case study in Portugal
Questions: Dra. Joana Godinho and Dra. Anabela Nave: Research at Strategic Unit for Agrarian and Forestry Systems and Plant Health. Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agraria e Veterinaria. Portugal
Effectiveness and impact of traps and baits to capture V. velutina: A case study in Portugal
Maria Amparo Ferreira Golpe: Pre-doctoral researcher at Department of Forensic Science, Pathological Anatomy, Gynaecology and Obstetrics and Paediatrics. University of Santiago de Compostela. Spain
Economic impact of Vespa velutina on beekeeping socio-ecological units
Questions: Maria Amparo Ferreira Golpe: Pre-doctoral researcher at Department of Forensic Science, Pathological Anatomy, Gynaecology and Obstetrics and Paediatrics. University of Santiago de Compostela. Spain
Economic impact of Vespa velutina on beekeeping socio-ecological units
Damián Dasilva: Pre-doctoral researcher at Department of Forensic Science, Pathological Anatomy, Gynaecology and Obstetrics and Paediatrics. University of Santiago de Compostela. Spain
Impact of Vespa velutina in the prevalence of endo and ectoparasites in experimental apiaries in Galiza (Iberian Peninsula)
Questions: Damián Dasilva: Pre-doctoral researcher at Department of Forensic Science, Pathological Anatomy, Gynaecology and Obstetrics and Paediatrics. University of Santiago de Compostela. Spain
Impact of Vespa velutina in the prevalence of endo and ectoparasites in experimental apiaries in Galiza (Iberian Peninsula)
Dra. Sandra Rojas: Postdoctoral Researcher at Department of Ecology and Animal Biology. University of Vigo. Spain
Effects of Vespa velutina on pollinators and ecosystem services
Dra. Sandra Rojas: Postdoctoral Researcher at Department of Ecology and Animal Biology. University of Vigo. Spain
Effects of Vespa velutina on pollinators and ecosystem services
End session
Assessing the invasion risk of Vespa velutina in Europe (Atlantic-Positive, Interreg)
Brief explanation about main aims of University of Santiago de Compostela research group within the Atlantic-POSitiVE project (Interreg 2019-2022). This video is inserted in the WP7 training activities, activities 2 and 3.