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The following pages link to Reproductive ground plan may mediate colony-level selection effects on individual foraging behavior in honey bees (Q37388714):
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- Social complexity in bees is not sufficient to explain lack of reversions to solitary living over long time scales (Q21283919) (← links)
- The gene vitellogenin has multiple coordinating effects on social organization (Q21563603) (← links)
- Reproductive protein protects functionally sterile honey bee workers from oxidative stress (Q24538770) (← links)
- Juvenile hormone, reproduction, and worker behavior in the neotropical social wasp Polistes canadensis (Q24556511) (← links)
- The genome of the clonal raider ant Cerapachys biroi (Q28307482) (← links)
- The Architecture of the Pollen Hoarding Syndrome in Honey Bees: Implications for Understanding Social Evolution, Behavioral Syndromes, and Selective Breeding (Q28649877) (← links)
- Genes associated with ant social behavior show distinct transcriptional and evolutionary patterns (Q28650491) (← links)
- Transcriptome analyses of primitively eusocial wasps reveal novel insights into the evolution of sociality and the origin of alternative phenotypes (Q28658406) (← links)
- Recent and simultaneous origins of eusociality in halictid bees (Q28766871) (← links)
- The making of a social insect: developmental architectures of social design (Q29647281) (← links)
- Nosema ceranae alters a highly conserved hormonal stress pathway in honeybees. (Q30316209) (← links)
- Pupal developmental temperature and behavioral specialization of honeybee workers (Apis mellifera L.). (Q30319121) (← links)
- The making of a queen: TOR pathway is a key player in diphenic caste development (Q33286821) (← links)
- Effects of selection for honey bee worker reproduction on foraging traits. (Q33322363) (← links)
- Genomic analysis of post-mating changes in the honey bee queen (Apis mellifera). (Q33335970) (← links)
- Sensory response system of social behavior tied to female reproductive traits (Q33375731) (← links)
- PDK1 and HR46 gene homologs tie social behavior to ovary signals (Q33425888) (← links)
- Down-regulation of honey bee IRS gene biases behavior toward food rich in protein (Q33549719) (← links)
- Duplication, concerted evolution and purifying selection drive the evolution of mosquito vitellogenin genes (Q33577438) (← links)
- Differential gene expression and protein abundance evince ontogenetic bias toward castes in a primitively eusocial wasp (Q33586274) (← links)
- Gene co-citation networks associated with worker sterility in honey bees (Q33646398) (← links)
- Ant genomics sheds light on the molecular regulation of social organization (Q33741924) (← links)
- Genomic Signature of Kin Selection in an Ant with Obligately Sterile Workers (Q33757186) (← links)
- Genotype effect on regulation of behaviour by vitellogenin supports reproductive origin of honeybee foraging bias (Q33824252) (← links)
- Support for the reproductive ground plan hypothesis of social evolution and major QTL for ovary traits of Africanized worker honey bees (Apis mellifera L.). (Q33871579) (← links)
- Juvenile hormone regulation of vitellogenin synthesis in the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum (Q33872770) (← links)
- The developmental genetics and physiology of honeybee societies (Q33873869) (← links)
- Honey bee PTEN--description, developmental knockdown, and tissue-specific expression of splice-variants correlated with alternative social phenotypes (Q33968299) (← links)
- Sociogenomics: social life in molecular terms (Q33985684) (← links)
- The worker honeybee fat body proteome is extensively remodeled preceding a major life-history transition (Q34039434) (← links)
- Genetics of reproduction and regulation of honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) social behavior (Q34157934) (← links)
- Ovarian control of nectar collection in the honey bee (Apis mellifera). (Q34256129) (← links)
- Gustatory perception and fat body energy metabolism are jointly affected by vitellogenin and juvenile hormone in honey bees (Q34325553) (← links)
- Hormone response to bidirectional selection on social behavior. (Q34355954) (← links)
- Conserved class of queen pheromones stops social insect workers from reproducing (Q34398544) (← links)
- Population genomics of the honey bee reveals strong signatures of positive selection on worker traits (Q34401696) (← links)
- Queen and young larval pheromones impact nursing and reproductive physiology of honey bee (Apis mellifera) workers (Q34452195) (← links)
- The genetic architecture of sucrose responsiveness in the honeybee (Apis mellifera L.). (Q34587205) (← links)
- At the brink of eusociality: transcriptomic correlates of worker behaviour in a small carpenter bee (Q34770377) (← links)
- Insulin-like peptide genes in honey bee fat body respond differently to manipulation of social behavioral physiology (Q34789282) (← links)
- Genetic architecture of ovary size and asymmetry in European honeybee workers (Q34827697) (← links)
- Influence of pollen nutrition on honey bee health: do pollen quality and diversity matter? (Q34938265) (← links)
- Vitellogenin underwent subfunctionalization to acquire caste and behavioral specific expression in the harvester ant Pogonomyrmex barbatus (Q34962015) (← links)
- Genetic architecture of a hormonal response to gene knockdown in honey bees. (Q35068245) (← links)
- Recipe for a busy bee: microRNAs in Honey Bee caste determination (Q35069698) (← links)
- Social molecular pathways and the evolution of bee societies (Q35088363) (← links)
- Effects of carbon dioxide narcosis on ovary activation and gene expression in worker honeybees, Apis mellifera. (Q35097180) (← links)
- Transcriptome comparison between inactivated and activated ovaries of the honey bee Apis mellifera L. (Q35209370) (← links)
- We can't all be supermodels: the value of comparative transcriptomics to the study of non-model insects. (Q35251388) (← links)
- Regulation of behaviorally associated gene networks in worker honey bee ovaries (Q35600034) (← links)