Black bees: a species in danger!

Lionel Garnery (Evolbee) is involved in the european project Biodiversa. He raises the alarm for the black bees. This species, well adapted to our climate, tends to be replaced by other bees population more melliferous. The newspaper La Montagne (03/05/2015) clarifies the situation. To read the article, please click here.

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Ndjomatchoua, Frank Thomas

E-mail: ftndjomatchoua@gmail.com Tel: +254 (20) 8632162 Research topic: modeling nonlinear dynamic of biopolymers in insects and animals; Modeling plants damages spread induced by insect pest and crop yield losses applicable to stem borers and maize plant. Microtubules (MTs) are fibrous organic biopolymers with cylindrical and hollow shape constituted of discrete subunits. Their primary function is

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Abonyo, Esther

E-mail: eabonyo@icipe.org Tel: +254 (20) 8632175 Research topic: Evaluation of the establishment and efficacy of stem borer biological control agents released in Kenya Objectives: Agriculture dominates the economy of most African countries and accounts for about 40-60% of their respective gross domestic product. In Sub-Sahara African countries, farmers grow mainly maize (Zea mays L.) and

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Honour

Jean David (IGGIPOP) was elected Corresponding Member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences for his work on drosophilas on evolutionary mechanisms, adaptation and speciation. His collaborations lead him to frequent stays in Brazil.

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Sur les épaules de Darwin

Frédéric Méry (EPCC)’s team work on social transmission  in Drosophila groups  was quoted in the radio show of Jean-Claude Ameisen « Sur les épaules de Darwin » saturday the 22 november 2014. To listen to this broadcast, please click here. To read the article which was used please click  here.

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