Phil Lester
@pjlester
I'm an acadmic working at Victoria University on ants, bees and wasps. A major focus of my group is with invasive species.
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http://www.victoria.ac.nz/sbs/about/staff/phil-lester 19-05-2009 21:16:58
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GreenLight COO Carole Cobb explains our mission to protect honeybees and feed the world in this film in collaboration with BNP Paribas Group #AgeOfChange bbc.com/storyworks/age…
Today we release my new book “Pests and Pestilence: the management of invasive species, pests and disease in New Zealand”, available at tinyurl.com/4d6bcc6e Lessons from the past, with future pest and disease management needs. Thanks Te Herenga Waka University Press & WellingtonUni
Antoine Felden on RNZ tonight talking about honey bee health and virus-virus interactions. A virus in parasitic varroa mites might be of benefit to bees rnz.co.nz/national/progr… Work with Emily Remnant
New in Ecological Applications: Can immune #GeneSilencing via dsRNA feeding promote pathogenic viruses to control the globally invasive Argentine ant? doi.org/10.1002/eap.27… W/ #OpenData in Dryad & Zenodo #NextGenerationPestControl Antoine Felden Jana Dobelmann Phil Lester
Please RT! Myrmecological News - Best Paper Award 2022: Follow the link for details and to vote for your favourite paper 2022! The prize for the authors: A waiver for Article Processing Charge (700 EUR) for one contribution to be used within 2 years’ time. umfrage.uibk.ac.at/limesurvey/all…
In Entomological Society of New Zealand NZ Bug of the Year you can uplift your favourite exoskeletoned, multilegged champion from the 24 nominees. Learn more about the nominees here: bugoftheyear.ento.org.nz Voting opened now! Winner announced 14 Feb 2023.
4th NZ Honeybee Research Symposium coming up 28th June. Abstracts and schedule now on-line - still time to hear the latest research going on in NZ. bit.ly/4thNZHBRSsched… Thanks to the great team Phil Lester BPSC Ashley Plant & Food Research and Claire/Evan Ministry for Primary Industries
New in Ecological Applications: Gene drives for invasive wasp control: Extinction is unlikely, with suppression dependent on dispersal and growth rates doi.org/10.1002/eap.29… With #OpenData in Figshare #InvasiveSpeciesManagement #CRISPR #Vespula Phil Lester