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Madeleine Beekman

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The American Naturalist|May 4, 2006
The costs and benefits of genetic heterogeneity in resistance against parasites in social insectsMinus van Baalen, Madeleine Beekman
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 12, 2013
Solving the Towers of Hanoi - how an amoeboid organism efficiently constructs transport networksChris R Reid, Madeleine Beekman
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Honeybee workers use cues other than egg viability for policingMadeleine Beekman, Benjamin P Oldroyd
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 23, 2017
Selective sweeps of mitochondrial DNA can drive the evolution of uniparental inheritanceJoshua R Christie, Madeleine Beekman
Current Opinion in Insect Science|June 28, 2019
Conflict and major transitions - why we need true queensMadeleine Beekman, Benjamin P Oldroyd
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 28, 2018
Different bees, different needs: how nest-site requirements have shaped the decision-making processes in homeless honeybees (<i>Apis</i> spp.)Madeleine Beekman, Benjamin P Oldroyd
Annual Review of Entomology|June 30, 2007
When workers disunite: intraspecific parasitism by eusocial beesMadeleine Beekman, Benjamin P Oldroyd
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 29, 2014
Moving without a purpose: an experimental study of swarm guidance in the Western honey bee, Apis melliferaJames C Makinson, Madeleine Beekman
Die Naturwissenschaften|April 25, 2003
Effects of cross-feeding anarchistic and wild type honey bees: anarchistic workers are not queen-likeMadeleine Beekman, Benjamin P Oldroyd
Plos Biology|March 6, 2008
Effects of selection for honey bee worker reproduction on foraging traitsBenjamin P Oldroyd, Madeleine Beekman
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The American Naturalist|May 4, 2006
The costs and benefits of genetic heterogeneity in resistance against parasites in social insectsMinus van Baalen, Madeleine Beekman
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 12, 2013
Solving the Towers of Hanoi - how an amoeboid organism efficiently constructs transport networksChris R Reid, Madeleine Beekman
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Honeybee workers use cues other than egg viability for policingMadeleine Beekman, Benjamin P Oldroyd
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 23, 2017
Selective sweeps of mitochondrial DNA can drive the evolution of uniparental inheritanceJoshua R Christie, Madeleine Beekman
Current Opinion in Insect Science|June 28, 2019
Conflict and major transitions - why we need true queensMadeleine Beekman, Benjamin P Oldroyd
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 28, 2018
Different bees, different needs: how nest-site requirements have shaped the decision-making processes in homeless honeybees (<i>Apis</i> spp.)Madeleine Beekman, Benjamin P Oldroyd
Annual Review of Entomology|June 30, 2007
When workers disunite: intraspecific parasitism by eusocial beesMadeleine Beekman, Benjamin P Oldroyd
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 29, 2014
Moving without a purpose: an experimental study of swarm guidance in the Western honey bee, Apis melliferaJames C Makinson, Madeleine Beekman
Die Naturwissenschaften|April 25, 2003
Effects of cross-feeding anarchistic and wild type honey bees: anarchistic workers are not queen-likeMadeleine Beekman, Benjamin P Oldroyd
Plos Biology|March 6, 2008
Effects of selection for honey bee worker reproduction on foraging traitsBenjamin P Oldroyd, Madeleine Beekman
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