2012 Pollination Biology Field Course

Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Missouri

Are you interested in pollination biology? The Canadian Pollination Initiative (NSERC-CANPOLIN) is pleased to once again offer a 12-day intensive pollination biology field course at the historic and internationally-renowned Missouri Botanical Garden (MBG) in St. Louis, MI. The course includes daily lectures and discussions, field excursions, lab activities, and completion of an individual research project. Topics to be covered include zoological diversity of polinators, botanical basis and diversity of floral classification, floral advertisement, floral rewards, pollinator foraging, abiotic pollination, evolutionary ecology, breeding systems, and agricultural applications.

Dates: April 16 - 27, 2012

Cost: CDN $500 (includes shared accommodation with cooking facilities, field trips, and use of equipment). Participants will be responsible for transportation to and from the course (a van will be travelling from the Guelph area and participants from the area can carpool), food, and other incidentals. Cost for local participants not requiring accommodation is $100.

Instructors: Dr. Peter Kevan (U of Guelph) and Dr. David Bolger (MBG), with guest lecturers (TBA).

Who is eligible: This course is available to grad students, post docs, faculty and anyone else interested in pollination biology. A pollination background is not required. Priority will be given to CANPOLIN and MBG students and other biologists for whom the course will have significant impact on their research and/or teaching.

For more information or to enroll, please contact Sarah Bates (<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]) or visit

<http://www.uoguelph.ca/canpolin>www.uoguelph.ca/canpolin



Space is limited, sign up today!

Deadline to enroll is February 15, 2012.

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