Authors:
GORDON DM
BARTHELL JF
PAGE RE
FONDRK MK
THORP RW
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Citation: Ge. Robinson et Re. Page, GENOTYPIC CONSTRAINTS ON PLASTICITY FOR CORPSE REMOVAL IN HONEY-BEE COLONIES, Animal behaviour, 49(4), 1995, pp. 867-876
Citation: E. Guzmannovoa et al., BEHAVIORAL AND LIFE-HISTORY COMPONENTS OF DIVISION-OF-LABOR IN HONEY-BEES (APIS-MELLIFERA L), Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 34(6), 1994, pp. 409-417
Citation: Ge. Robinson et al., GENOTYPIC DIFFERENCES IN BROOD REARING IN HONEY-BEE COLONIES - CONTEXT-SPECIFIC, Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 34(2), 1994, pp. 125-137
Citation: A. Naasan et Re. Page, DUPLICATION OF THE THUMB - A 20-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW, Journal of hand surgery. British volume, 19B(3), 1994, pp. 355-360
Citation: Gj. Hunt et Re. Page, LINKAGE ANALYSIS OF SEX DETERMINATION IN THE HONEY-BEE (APIS-MELLIFERA), MGG. Molecular & general genetics, 244(5), 1994, pp. 512-518
Citation: E. Guzmannovoa et al., MORPHOMETRIC TECHNIQUES DO NOT DETECT INTERMEDIATE AND LOW-LEVELS OF AFRICANIZATION IN HONEY-BEE (HYMENOPTERA, APIDAE) COLONIES, Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 87(5), 1994, pp. 507-515
Citation: Re. Page et al., SELECTABLE COMPONENTS OF SEX ALLOCATION IN COLONIES OF THE HONEYBEE (APIS-MELLIFERA L), Behavioral ecology, 4(3), 1993, pp. 239-245
Citation: Mse. Coady et al., CUTANEOUS MALIGNANT PERIPHERAL-NERVE SHEATH TUMOR (MPNST) OF THE HAND- A REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATURE, Journal of hand surgery. British volume, 18B(4), 1993, pp. 478-481
Citation: Ro. Peterson et Re. Page, DETECTION OF MOOSE IN MIDWINTER FROM FIXED-WING AIRCRAFT OVER DENSE FOREST COVER, Wildlife Society bulletin, 21(1), 1993, pp. 80-86
Citation: Mk. Fondrk et al., PATERNITY ANALYSIS OF WORKER HONEYBEES USING RANDOM AMPLIFIED POLYMORPHIC DNA, Naturwissenschaften, 80(5), 1993, pp. 226-231
Citation: E. Guzmannovoa et Re. Page, BACKCROSSING AFRICANIZED HONEY-BEE QUEENS TO EUROPEAN DRONES REDUCES COLONY DEFENSIVE BEHAVIOR, Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 86(3), 1993, pp. 352-355