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Darrell Moore, Jennifer E. Angel, Iain M. Cheeseman, Gene E. Robinson and Susan E. Fahrbach
Journal Article
Individual differentiation in behaviour of honey bee workers (Apis meltifera L.)
J. Blom
Insectes Sociaux, 1993, Volume 40, Number 4, Pages 345-361
Methoprene does not affect food preferences and foraging performance in honey bee workers
Guiyun Deng and Keith D. Waddington
Journal of Insect Behavior, 1997, Volume 10, Number 2, Pages 229-235
Effects of intracolony variability in behavioral development on plasticity of division of labor in honey bee colonies
Tugrul Giray and Gene E. Robinson
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1994, Volume 35, Number 1, Pages 13-20
Quantitative Trait Loci That Influence the Expression of Guarding and Stinging Behaviors of Individual Honey Bees
Miguel E. Arechavaleta-Velasco, Greg J. Hunt and Christine Emore
Behavior Genetics, 2003, Volume 33, Number 3, Pages 357-364
Behavioral and life-history components of division of labor in honey bees (Apis mellifera L.)
Ernesto Guzmán-Novoa, Robert E. Page and Norman E. Gary
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1994, Volume 34, Number 6, Pages 117-409
Does time spent on adult bees affect reproductive success ofVarroa mites?
Willem J. Boot, Johan N. M. Calis and Joop Beetsma
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 1995, Volume 75, Number 1, Pages 1-7
Task specialization in a wild bee, Apis florea (Hymenoptera: Apidae), revealed by RFLP banding
Benjamin P. Oldroyd, H. Allen Sylvester, Siriwat Wongsiri and Thomas E. Rinderer
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1994, Volume 34, Number 1, Pages 25-30
Worker's genetic diversity has no relation to pollen diversity in a honey bee colony (Apis mellifera L.)
Michał Woyciechowski and Zofia Warakomska
Journal of Ethology, 1994, Volume 12, Number 2, Pages 163-167
Effects of colony food shortage on behavioral development in honey bees
David J. Schulz, Zhi-Yong Huang and Gene E. Robinson
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1998, Volume 42, Number 5, Pages 295-303
Queen attendance behavior of worker honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) that are high and low responding to queen mandibular pheromone
T. Pankiw, M. L. Winston and K. N. Slessor
Insectes Sociaux, 1995, Volume 42, Number 4, Pages 371-378
Key words Apis mellifera - division of labor - honey bee - task specialization - temporal polyethism - social grooming
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