Info
First Name | Ian |
Last Name | Williams |
Country | United States |
Institute | Alaska Pacific University |
Highest Degree | Doctoral |
Job | Teacher |
Website | https://www.alaskanorthernbees.com/queens-and-geneic-potential |
About | I earned a Doctorate degree in 2014 from Bangor University Wales. There I was part of a small team of academics and commercial beekeepers working towards enhancing local adaptation in the local honeybee population through breeding. I took the lessons learned in Wales to Alaska, a region experiencing significant change in climate. I have kept and raised bees here since 2014, but it is a challenging environment. Summers are short, and although winters are on average warming, overwintering mortality can be high. Such losses can be climate related, but varroa/pest loads can also play a significant role, especially during the second year of colony life. I recently became a faculty member at Alaska Pacific University, where I currently teach Math, Biology, and Invertebrate Zoology. My research goals include, among other things, establishing a local monitoring program to better educate the northern beekeeping community about the prevalence and influence of pests. I am keen to try and establish a meaningful program here. I am requesting to join the COLOSS community to learn and share. One can feel pretty isolated up here. Regards to you all Ian Williams |
Interests | APITOX, B-RAP, BEEBOOK, Monitoring, Nutrition, Small Hive Beetle, Sustainable Bee Breeding, Varroa control, Vespid, Viruses, World Honey Bee Health |