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The following pages link to Honey bee colonies are group-level adaptive units. (Q52693826):
Displaying 36 items.
- Capturing the superorganism: a formal theory of group adaptation (Q22065681) (← links)
- Insect societies as divided organisms: the complexities of purpose and cross-purpose (Q24681920) (← links)
- Kin and multilevel selection in social evolution: a never-ending controversy? (Q26751210) (← links)
- Social signals and aversive learning in honey bee drones and workers (Q28817922) (← links)
- Increased Resin Collection after Parasite Challenge: A Case of Self-Medication in Honey Bees? (Q29400467) (← links)
- Coordination Between the Sexes Constrains the Optimization of Reproductive Timing in Honey Bee Colonies (Q33752829) (← links)
- Individual versus social complexity, with particular reference to ant colonies (Q33950465) (← links)
- Social Insect Networks (Q34265504) (← links)
- An optimal brain can be composed of conflicting agents (Q34480184) (← links)
- Origins of altruism diversity II: Runaway coevolution of altruistic strategies via "reciprocal niche construction". (Q36128673) (← links)
- Consensus decision making in animals (Q36479238) (← links)
- The genetic basis of transgressive ovary size in honeybee workers (Q37397499) (← links)
- Sequential social experiences interact to modulate aggression but not brain gene expression in the honey bee (Apis mellifera). (Q37679092) (← links)
- Gene–culture coevolution and the nature of human sociality (Q37841958) (← links)
- Developmental evolution in social insects: regulatory networks from genes to societies (Q38006449) (← links)
- Bringing a Time-Depth Perspective to Collective Animal Behaviour (Q38815033) (← links)
- Evolution of Synchronization and Desynchronization in Digital Organisms (Q39959255) (← links)
- Ant-like task allocation and recruitment in cooperative robots. (Q45955177) (← links)
- Assessing the health status of managed honeybee colonies (HEALTHY-B): a toolbox to facilitate harmonised data collection (Q47158121) (← links)
- Colony-level behavioural variation correlates with differences in expression of the foraging gene in red imported fire ants. (Q47681216) (← links)
- Group adaptation, formal darwinism and contextual analysis (Q51385075) (← links)
- Evolvability suppression to stabilize far-sighted adaptations. (Q51963096) (← links)
- Failure to Find Ethanol-Induced Conditioned Taste Aversion in Honey Bees (Apis mellifera L.). (Q52567606) (← links)
- Multilevel selection and social evolution of insect societies. (Q52649299) (← links)
- Queen movement during colony emigration in the facultatively polygynous ant Pachycondyla obscuricornis. (Q52653440) (← links)
- Honey bees overwintering in a southern climate: longitudinal effects of nutrition and queen age on colony-level molecular physiology and performance. (Q55619731) (← links)
- Emerging challenges in cognitive ergonomics: Managing swarms of self-organizing agent-based automation (Q56698943) (← links)
- Intracolony vibroacoustic communication in social insects (Q57425237) (← links)
- An Organismal Perspective on the Evolution of Insect Societies (Q57898638) (← links)
- Does senescence promote fitness in Caenorhabditis elegans by causing death? (Q64072832) (← links)
- Honey bee colony performance and health are enhanced by apiary proximity to US Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) lands (Q64072911) (← links)
- Feverish honeybees (Q73049245) (← links)
- Evolutionary biology: Survival of the fittest group (Q85663143) (← links)
- Conspecific and interspecific stimuli reduce initial performance in an aversive learning task in honey bees (Apis mellifera) (Q89876223) (← links)
- The transcriptomic signature of low aggression in honey bees resembles a response to infection (Q92330490) (← links)
- Honey bees and wild pollinators differ in their preference for and use of introduced floral resources (Q98159261) (← links)