Dr. Ge's research on how honey bees react to drought and extreme temperatures was featured in a summary of 200+ articles on the topic of climate change

Ge Zhang was a Ph.D. student advised by Dr. Amy Toth and Dr. Matthew O'Neal. Their manuscript, published in the Journal of Economic Entomology, was featured in a summary of 200+ articles on the topic of climate change.

In honor of the 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27), BioONe selected research relating to the impacts of climate change and global warming. This month’s edition of BioOne VISTA complements each original research article with a plain language summary from the Climate Change Knowledge Cooperative.

Ge's research on how honey bees react to drought and extreme temperatures was featured and included a "plain language summary." 

Congratulations!

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