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The developmental genetics and physiology of honeybee societies
Gro Amdam
, Robert Page
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
Biology and Society, Center for
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
honeybee
100%
labor division
73%
physiology
67%
society
52%
sterility
49%
animal
34%
eusociality
31%
caching
24%
wasp
23%
social behavior
22%
foraging behavior
22%
bee
21%
ant
20%
genomics
17%
egg
16%
conflict
14%
protein
12%
Agriculture & Biology
polyethism
68%
honey bees
64%
physiology
54%
worker honey bees
44%
foraging
26%
Heterocephalus glaber
26%
yolk proteins
22%
behavior change
19%
reproductive traits
19%
vitellogenin
19%
animal behavior
17%
wasps
17%
social behavior
16%
bees
15%
shrimp
15%
Formicidae
15%
animals
14%
genomics
10%