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Robert J Gegear

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Die Naturwissenschaften|May 11, 2005
Multicomponent floral signals elicit selective foraging in bumblebeesRobert J Gegear
Insects|August 27, 2021
Exploring the Role of Cognition in the Annual Fall Migration of the Monarch Butterfly (<i>Danaus plexippus</i>)Robert J Gegear
The American Naturalist|July 18, 2018
Adaptive Foraging of Pollinators Can Promote Pollination of a Rare Plant SpeciesGita Benadi, Robert J Gegear
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 23, 2007
Habitat assessment ability of bumble-bees implies frequency-dependent selection on floral rewards and display sizeJay M Biernaskie, Robert J Gegear
Plos One|October 9, 2018
One size does not fit all: Caste and sex differences in the response of bumblebees (Bombus impatiens) to chronic oral neonicotinoid exposureMelissa W Mobley, Robert J Gegear
Scientific Reports|April 15, 2018
Immune-cognitive system connectivity reduces bumblebee foraging success in complex multisensory floral environmentsMelissa W Mobley, Robert J Gegear
The American Naturalist|September 25, 2007
The birds, the bees, and the virtual flowers: can pollinator behavior drive ecological speciation in flowering plants?Robert J Gegear, James G Burns
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 26, 2009
Antennal circadian clocks coordinate sun compass orientation in migratory monarch butterfliesChristine Merlin, Robert J Gegear, Steven M Reppert
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 8, 2006
Bumble-bee foragers infected by a gut parasite have an impaired ability to utilize floral informationRobert J Gegear, Michael C Otterstatter, James D Thomson
Nature Communications|June 23, 2011
Human cryptochrome exhibits light-dependent magnetosensitivityLauren E Foley, Robert J Gegear, Steven M Reppert
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Die Naturwissenschaften|May 11, 2005
Multicomponent floral signals elicit selective foraging in bumblebeesRobert J Gegear
Insects|August 27, 2021
Exploring the Role of Cognition in the Annual Fall Migration of the Monarch Butterfly (<i>Danaus plexippus</i>)Robert J Gegear
The American Naturalist|July 18, 2018
Adaptive Foraging of Pollinators Can Promote Pollination of a Rare Plant SpeciesGita Benadi, Robert J Gegear
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 23, 2007
Habitat assessment ability of bumble-bees implies frequency-dependent selection on floral rewards and display sizeJay M Biernaskie, Robert J Gegear
Plos One|October 9, 2018
One size does not fit all: Caste and sex differences in the response of bumblebees (Bombus impatiens) to chronic oral neonicotinoid exposureMelissa W Mobley, Robert J Gegear
Scientific Reports|April 15, 2018
Immune-cognitive system connectivity reduces bumblebee foraging success in complex multisensory floral environmentsMelissa W Mobley, Robert J Gegear
The American Naturalist|September 25, 2007
The birds, the bees, and the virtual flowers: can pollinator behavior drive ecological speciation in flowering plants?Robert J Gegear, James G Burns
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 26, 2009
Antennal circadian clocks coordinate sun compass orientation in migratory monarch butterfliesChristine Merlin, Robert J Gegear, Steven M Reppert
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 8, 2006
Bumble-bee foragers infected by a gut parasite have an impaired ability to utilize floral informationRobert J Gegear, Michael C Otterstatter, James D Thomson
Nature Communications|June 23, 2011
Human cryptochrome exhibits light-dependent magnetosensitivityLauren E Foley, Robert J Gegear, Steven M Reppert
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