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Ento24 Online Posters

10 – 12 September
University of Liverpool and online


We are pleased to welcome a selection of online posters from delegates joining virtually.
Join the discussion on social media using #Ento24

We are pleased to welcome a selection of online posters from delegates joining virtually. We encourage all in-person delegates to take the time to view these posters and contact presenters with any questions you have about their research.

We believe that it’s important for our online poster presenters to get as much exposure as possible during the conference, so will only have online posters available to view before and during the event. After the conference, we will add PDFs of the in-person posters, which you will be able to view for a month after the event.

Clicking on the ‘View Poster’ buttons below will take you to the poster PDF.


Online Posters

Ioanna Angelidou, Joint Services Health Unit, Enalia Physis Environmental Research Centre, Ionian University
Understanding of the ecology and trophic interactions of Eleonora’s Falcon (Falco eleonorae) with flying insects at the Akrotiri peninsula in Cyprus
joanna_angelidou@hotmail.com

Chara Apostolidou, Enalia Physis Environmental Research Centre and Laboratory of Vector Ecology and Applied Entomology, Joint Services Health Unit
Environmental education and Raising awareness about pollinators and beneficial insects
chara.apo@hotmail.com

Anton Bilsen, KU Leuven
Evaluation of a lepidopteran in vitro model of interactions between extracellular vesicles and viruses
anton.bilsen@kuleuven.be

Magda Bohus Hományi, National Centre for Biodiversity and Gene Conservation, Institute for Farm Animal Gene Conservation
Effect of carbamide-water-saccharose solution on honeybee in laboratory experiments:  sublethal effects  and concentration dependence of mortality rate
bohus.magda@nbgk.hu

Jakovos Demetriou, Laboratory of Vector Ecology and Applied Entomology, Joint Services Health Unit Cyprus, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Enalia Physis Environmental Research Centre
The “Ants of Cyprus” website: online resources on the ants of a biodiversity hotspot
jakovosdemetriou@gmail.com
@JakovosD

Subrata Goswami, Banaras Hindu University
Comparative assessment of the in vitro insecticide degradation abilities of diverse gut bacteria associated with rice stem borer complex
subrata.kv@gmail.com

Ankita Gupta, ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources
Braconid species complex (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) associated with plant galls from India
ankitagupta.nbaii@gmail.com

Aparna Kalawate, Zoological Survey of India, Western Regional Centre
India a Biodiversity rich treasure: Moths classical example
k.aparna@zsi.gov.in

Mario Leto, Meiji University
Fostering positive worldviews: An ecolinguistic study of the discursive representations of insects and arachnids in online media
marioalfonsoletoii@gmail.com

Jose I. Martinez, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida
A new molecular phylogeny of Noctuoidea reveals robust family-level relationships
joemartinez@ufl.edu
@Jose_IMartinez

Sebastián Pita, Universidad de la Republica
Reconstructing Sordida subcomplex (Triatominae, Triatoma) phylogeny across species distribution range
spita@fcien.edu.uy

Dachena  Romain Gracia, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
Quinoa insect pests: an exploratory survey and screening for resistance to its major insects
Dechena.GRACIA@um6p.ma
@GraciaDaro

Cristhian Rossi, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Spatial and temporal variation in the community structure of insects and its relationship with vegetation and hydroperiod in a coastal wetland of the South American Pacific
cristhian.rlt@outlook.com

Mamta Sharma, Banaras Hindu University
Buzz Pollinator Niche Responses Under Climate Change in India
mamtasharma.bsb@gmail.com

Christian von Trotha Taylor, Open University
Emergence of niche space in rotting wood through fungal-insect interactions
christian.von-trotha-taylor@open.ac.uk

Maria C. Tocora, University of Toronto
Hymenoptera: Diversity of the second most species-rich animal order in the Galapagos Islands
maria.tocora@mail.utoronto.ca
@MC_Tocora

Zsófia Varga-Szilay, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University
Improving biodiversity in Central and Eastern European domestic gardens needs regionally scaled strategies
zsofia@vargaszilay.hu

Bobika VK, University of Calicut
Red is safer: influence of gall traits on parasitism in Garuga pinnata Roxb
bobikavk1994@gmail.com


In person posters

TBC


Thank you to all who submitted posters and shared their work at Ento24.


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