[Pollinator] Thesis Defense on Chinese, Himalayan, Bumblebees

Peter Bernhardt peter.bernhardt at slu.edu
Thu Jul 15 13:41:05 PDT 2021


Alan Moss is my last PhD student. Well, he was my PhD student until I retired in June 2019. Completion of his thesis was much delayed by the pandemic of 2020. I remain on his PhD committee and part of his fieldwork in Yunnan was funded by the Bernhardt/Edens-Meier Laboratory at Saint Louis U. You are most welcome to join Alan on Zoom if you can't come to Saint Louis University (see title below). I will be introducing Alan. Remember, we have three time zones in continental America and Saint Louis Missouri is on Central Time. If you are suffering through another hot, muggy summer, you may enjoy an hour in the Himalayas (2700-3900M). Please ask Alan for the Zoom link using his email (also below) and do not share to avoid Zoom bombers.

Peter

From: Alan Moss <alan.j.moss at gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2021 1:26 PM
To: Peter Hoch <PETER.HOCH at mobot.org>
Cc: Peter Bernhardt <peter.bernhardt at slu.edu>; Gerardo Camilo <gerardo.camilo at slu.edu>
Subject: [External] Dissertation event for your events list

Dear Peter (Hoch),

I am happy to announce that I am defending my dissertation next week: Thursday July 22nd at 1pm. I'll be presenting live over Zoom and it will also be in-person at Macelwane Hall room #300 for anyone who wants to come! There will be tons of beautiful photos of China, the Himalayas, and flora of the region.

The title is: Patterns of bumblebee diversity, foraging preferences, and morphology along the elevational gradient of Yulong Snow Mountain (Yunnan, China)

Please share this link with everyone you think might be interested in attending! Also attached is a flyer for the talk!



Sincerely,
Alan

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