Page, Robert E.
Robert E. Page, Jr. Honey bee geneticist
Page, Robert E., 1949-
Page, Robert E. Jr. 1949-
Page, Robert E., Jr.
VIAF ID: 33542837 (Personal)
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Works
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Age matters: pheromone profiles of larvae differentially influence foraging behaviour in the honeybee, Apis mellifera | |
The art of the bee : shaping the environment from landscapes to societies | |
Behavioral genomics of honeybee foraging and nest defense. | |
Biodemographic analysis of male honey bee mortality. | |
Clinal variation and selection of MDH allozymes in honey bee populations | |
Complex pleiotropy characterizes the pollen hoarding syndrome in honey bees (Apis mellifera L.). | |
Complex social behaviour derived from maternal reproductive traits | |
Development and evolution of caste dimorphism in honeybees - a modeling approach. | |
The developmental genetics and physiology of honeybee societies | |
Differences in the morphology, physiology and gene expression of honey bee queens and workers reared versus | |
The effects of foraging role and genotype on light and sucrose responsiveness in honey bees | |
The effects of young brood on the foraging behavior of two strains of honey bees | |
The emergence of hymenopteran genetics. | |
Exceptionally high levels of recombination across the honey bee genome. | |
The gene csd is the primary signal for sexual development in the honeybee and encodes an SR-type protein | |
The gene vitellogenin has multiple coordinating effects on social organization | |
The genetic architecture of sucrose responsiveness in the honeybee (Apis mellifera L.). | |
The genetic architecture of the behavioral ontogeny of foraging in honeybee workers | |
The genetic basis of transgressive ovary size in honeybee workers | |
Genetic specialists, kin recognition and nepotism in honey-bee colonies | |
A genetic switch for worker nutrition-mediated traits in honeybees | |
Genotype effect on lifespan following vitellogenin knockdown | |
Genotype effect on regulation of behaviour by vitellogenin supports reproductive origin of honeybee foraging bias | |
Gradual molecular evolution of a sex determination switch through incomplete penetrance of femaleness | |
Hierarchical demography: a general approach with an application to honey bees. | |
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) workers live longer in small than in large colonies. | |
Honeybee social regulatory networks are shaped by colony-level selection. | |
Hormone response to bidirectional selection on social behavior. | |
Improved Polymerase Chain Reaction-Based Mitochondrial Genotype Assay for Identification of the Africanized Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) | |
In-hive patterns of temporal polyethism in strains of honey bees (Apis mellifera) with distinct genetic backgrounds | |
Kin selection and eusociality | |
Larval and nurse worker control of developmental plasticity and the evolution of honey bee queen-worker dimorphism | |
Levels of behavioral organization and the evolution of division of labor | |
The making of a social insect: developmental architectures of social design | |
Male behavioural maturation rate responds to selection on pollen hoarding in honeybees | |
New meta-analysis tools reveal common transcriptional regulatory basis for multiple determinants of behavior | |
No Behavioral Control over Mating Frequency in Queen Honey Bees (Apis mellifera L.): Implications for the Evolution of Extreme Polyandry | |
The nurse's load: early-life exposure to brood-rearing affects behavior and lifespan in honey bees (Apis mellifera). | |
Origin and evolution of the dependent lineages in the genetic caste determination system of Pogonomyrmex ants | |
Ovarian control of nectar collection in the honey bee | |
PDK1 and HR46 gene homologs tie social behavior to ovary signals | |
PKA and PKC content in the honey bee central brain differs in genotypic strains with distinct foraging behavior | |
Quantitative trait loci for honey bee stinging behavior and body size | |
Queen and young larval pheromones impact nursing and reproductive physiology of honey bee | |
Queen rearing and bee breeding | |
Rearing honey bees, Apis mellifera, in vitro 1: effects of sugar concentrations on survival and development | |
Regulation of behaviorally associated gene networks in worker honey bee ovaries | |
Reproductive ground plan may mediate colony-level selection effects on individual foraging behavior in honey bees | |
Sensory response system of social behavior tied to female reproductive traits | |
The spirit of the hive : the mechanisms of social evolution | |
Starvation stress during larval development facilitates an adaptive response in adult worker honey bees (Apis mellifera L.). | |
Support for the reproductive ground plan hypothesis of social evolution and major QTL for ovary traits of Africanized worker honey bees (Apis mellifera L.). | |
Surgically increased ovarian mass in the honey bee confirms link between reproductive physiology and worker behavior | |
Tactile learning and the individual evaluation of the reward in honey bees (Apis mellifera L.). | |
Tyramine and its receptor TYR1 linked behavior QTL to reproductive physiology in honey bee workers (Apis mellifera) | |
Unusually high recombination rate detected in the sex locus region of the honey bee (Apis mellifera). |