New papers out! (tracking tech, ecotoxicology, and integrative pollinator biology!)
- James Crall
- Jul 14
- 1 min read

Excited to have a couple of new papers out from the lab, including:
The BumbleBox: An open-source platform for quantifying behaviour in bumblebee colonies, out now in Ecological Solutions and Evidence, led by graduate student August Easton-Calabria!
Ethomics for Ecotoxicology: Automated Tracking Reveals Diverse Effects of Insecticides on Bumble Bee Foraging and In-Nest Behavior, out now in Integrative and Comparative Biology, led by graduate student Anupreksha Jain!
James and Matt Smith (former postdoc) contributed as co-authors on a review (Plant-pollinator interactions in the Anthropocene: why we need a systems approach) based on a symposium at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology 2025 annual conference. The review is also out now in Integrative and Comparative Biology.

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