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Clare C Rittschof

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Plos One|February 25, 2026
Substantial variation in larval honey bee nutrition within and among Apis mellifera coloniesRebecca R Westwick, Clare C Rittschof
Animal Behaviour|June 24, 2014
Genomics: moving behavioural ecology beyond the phenotypic gambitClare C Rittschof, Gene E Robinson
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 30, 2025
Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) and Wild Bee Resource Competition: How Big Is This Problem?Wade A Pike, Clare C Rittschof
Behavioural Processes|April 26, 2011
Male contest investment changes with male body size but not female quality in the spider Nephila clavipesNerine Constant, Diego Valbuena, Clare C Rittschof
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|August 2, 2021
Editorial: Invertebrate Neuroscience: Contributions From Model and Non-model SpeciesMaria P Fernandez, Clare C Rittschof, Jimena A Sierralta
Scientific Reports|October 12, 2019
Altering social cue perception impacts honey bee aggression with minimal impacts on aggression-related brain gene expressionJames W Harrison, Joseph H Palmer, Clare C Rittschof
BMC Genomics|January 1, 2020
The transcriptomic signature of low aggression in honey bees resembles a response to infectionClare C Rittschof, Benjamin E R Rubin, Joseph H Palmer
Journal of Neuroscience Research|May 16, 2019
Biogenic amines and activity levels alter the neural energetic response to aggressive social cues in the honey bee Apis melliferaClare C Rittschof, Hemendra J Vekaria, Joseph H Palmer, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 3, 2018
Brain mitochondrial bioenergetics change with rapid and prolonged shifts in aggression in the honey bee, <i>Apis mellifera</i>Clare C Rittschof, Hemendra J Vekaria, Joseph H Palmer, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 24, 2015
Early-life experience affects honey bee aggression and resilience to immune challengeClare C Rittschof, Chelsey B Coombs, Maryann Frazier, et al.
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Showing results (11-20 of 28) with videos related to

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Plos One|February 25, 2026
Substantial variation in larval honey bee nutrition within and among Apis mellifera coloniesRebecca R Westwick, Clare C Rittschof
Animal Behaviour|June 24, 2014
Genomics: moving behavioural ecology beyond the phenotypic gambitClare C Rittschof, Gene E Robinson
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 30, 2025
Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) and Wild Bee Resource Competition: How Big Is This Problem?Wade A Pike, Clare C Rittschof
Behavioural Processes|April 26, 2011
Male contest investment changes with male body size but not female quality in the spider Nephila clavipesNerine Constant, Diego Valbuena, Clare C Rittschof
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|August 2, 2021
Editorial: Invertebrate Neuroscience: Contributions From Model and Non-model SpeciesMaria P Fernandez, Clare C Rittschof, Jimena A Sierralta
Scientific Reports|October 12, 2019
Altering social cue perception impacts honey bee aggression with minimal impacts on aggression-related brain gene expressionJames W Harrison, Joseph H Palmer, Clare C Rittschof
BMC Genomics|January 1, 2020
The transcriptomic signature of low aggression in honey bees resembles a response to infectionClare C Rittschof, Benjamin E R Rubin, Joseph H Palmer
Journal of Neuroscience Research|May 16, 2019
Biogenic amines and activity levels alter the neural energetic response to aggressive social cues in the honey bee Apis melliferaClare C Rittschof, Hemendra J Vekaria, Joseph H Palmer, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 3, 2018
Brain mitochondrial bioenergetics change with rapid and prolonged shifts in aggression in the honey bee, <i>Apis mellifera</i>Clare C Rittschof, Hemendra J Vekaria, Joseph H Palmer, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 24, 2015
Early-life experience affects honey bee aggression and resilience to immune challengeClare C Rittschof, Chelsey B Coombs, Maryann Frazier, et al.
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