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The following pages link to Honeybee social regulatory networks are shaped by colony-level selection. (Q52695915):
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- The Architecture of the Pollen Hoarding Syndrome in Honey Bees: Implications for Understanding Social Evolution, Behavioral Syndromes, and Selective Breeding (Q28649877) (← links)
- Systems approach to studying animal sociality: individual position versus group organization in dynamic social network models (Q28743981) (← links)
- Genes with social effects are expected to harbor more sequence variation within and between species (Q33412838) (← links)
- Individual variation in pheromone response correlates with reproductive traits and brain gene expression in worker honey bees (Q33531762) (← links)
- The curious case of aging plasticity in honey bees (Q33552915) (← links)
- The developmental genetics and physiology of honeybee societies (Q33873869) (← links)
- Genetics of reproduction and regulation of honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) social behavior (Q34157934) (← links)
- Mixing of honeybees with different genotypes affects individual worker behavior and transcription of genes in the neuronal substrate (Q34163682) (← links)
- Genetic architecture of ovary size and asymmetry in European honeybee workers (Q34827697) (← links)
- Epistasis between adults and larvae underlies caste fate and fitness in a clonal ant. (Q35100560) (← links)
- Larval and nurse worker control of developmental plasticity and the evolution of honey bee queen-worker dimorphism (Q35165010) (← links)
- The transcriptomic and evolutionary signature of social interactions regulating honey bee caste development (Q36325868) (← links)
- Development and evolution of caste dimorphism in honeybees - a modeling approach. (Q36514523) (← links)
- Evolution of recombination and genome structure in eusocial insects (Q36721420) (← links)
- In-hive patterns of temporal polyethism in strains of honey bees (Apis mellifera) with distinct genetic backgrounds (Q37157986) (← links)
- The genetic basis of transgressive ovary size in honeybee workers (Q37397499) (← links)
- Adaptation and the genetics of social behaviour. (Q37432770) (← links)
- Developmental evolution in social insects: regulatory networks from genes to societies (Q38006449) (← links)
- Interindividual variability in social insects - proximate causes and ultimate consequences (Q38171561) (← links)
- Extended evolution: A conceptual framework for integrating regulatory networks and niche construction (Q38276348) (← links)
- Are ant supercolonies crucibles of a new major transition in evolution? (Q39167976) (← links)
- Division of labor in honeybees: form, function, and proximate mechanisms (Q42138957) (← links)
- Social supergenes of superorganisms: do supergenes play important roles in social evolution? (Q45053279) (← links)
- Deconstructing Superorganisms and Societies to Address Big Questions in Biology (Q46308141) (← links)
- Building a new research framework for social evolution: intralocus caste antagonism. (Q47558402) (← links)
- The dynamic association between ovariole loss and sterility in adult honeybee workers (Q51219706) (← links)
- Genetic diversity affects colony survivorship in commercial honey bee colonies. (Q52756674) (← links)
- Early Life-History Effects, Oxidative Stress, and the Evolution and Expression of Animal Signals (Q57915321) (← links)
- Evolutionary biology: Survival of the fittest group (Q85663143) (← links)
- Transcriptomic basis and evolution of the ant nurse-larval social interactome (Q92156793) (← links)