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2010 | Amoeboid organism solves complex nutritional challenges | Beekman, Madeleine; Dussutour, Audrey; Latty, Tanya; Simpson, Stephen; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences | Amoeboid organism solves complex nutritional challenges, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol.107, 10,pp 4607-4611 |
2013 | Amoeboid organism uses extracellular secretions to make smart foraging decisions | Beekman, Madeleine; Latty, Tanya; Reid, Christopher; Dussutour, A; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences | Amoeboid organism uses extracellular secretions to make smart foraging decisions, Behavioral Ecology, vol.24, 4, 2013,pp 812-818 |
2008 | Ancestral monogamy shows kin selection is key to the evolution of eusociality | Beekman, Madeleine; Oldroyd, Benjamin; Hughes, William; Ratnieks, Francis L. W.; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences | Ancestral monogamy shows kin selection is key to the evolution of eusociality, Science, vol.320, 5880, 2008,pp 1213-1216 |
2015 | Ants build transportation networks that optimize cost and efficiency at the expense of robustness | Beekman, Madeleine; Cabanes, Guenael; Latty, Tanya; van Wilgenburg, Ellen; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Centre for Carbon, Water and Food | Ants build transportation networks that optimize cost and efficiency at the expense of robustness, Behavioral Ecology, vol.26, 1, 2015,pp 223-231 |
2017 | Argentine ants (Linepithema humile) use adaptable transportation networks to track changes in resource quality | Beekman, Madeleine; Holmes, Michael; Latty, Tanya; Makinson, James; School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES); School of Biological Sciences; Centre for Carbon, Water and Food | Argentine ants (Linepithema humile) use adaptable transportation networks to track changes in resource quality, Journal of Experimental Biology, vol.220, N/A, 2017,pp 686-694 |
2011 | Asexually Produced Cape Honeybee Queens (Apis mellifera capensis) Reproduce Sexually | Beekman, Madeleine; Goudie, Frances; Lim, Julianne; Oldroyd, Benjamin; Allsopp, Michael H; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences | Asexually Produced Cape Honeybee Queens (Apis mellifera capensis) Reproduce Sexually, Journal of Heredity: an international journal of genomic and evolutionary diversity, vol.102, 5, 2011,pp 562-566 |
2012 | Asian hive bees, Apis cerana, modulate dance communication in response to nectar toxicity and demand | Beekman, Madeleine; Oldroyd, Benjamin; Fuchs, Stefan; Li, Hua; Luo, Linjuan; Tan, Ken; Tautz, Jurgen; Wang, Zhenwei; Yang, Mingxian; Yang, Shuang; Zhang, Zuyun; Zhuang, Di; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences | Asian hive bees, Apis cerana, modulate dance communication in response to nectar toxicity and demand, Animal Behaviour, vol.84, 6, 2012,pp 1589-1594 |
2010 | Bee Nest Site Selection as an Optimization Process | Beekman, Madeleine; Diwold, Konrad; Middendorf, Martin; Biological Sciences | Bee Nest Site Selection as an Optimization Process, Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, vol.N/A, 2010, pp. 626-633 |
2008 | Biological foundations of swarm intelligence | Beekman, Madeleine; Simpson, Stephen; Sword, Gregory; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences | Biological foundations of swarm intelligence in Swarm Intelligence – Introduction and applications, Springer, 2008, pp. 3-41 |
2015 | Brainless but Multi-Headed: Decision Making by the Acellular Slime Mould Physarum polycephalum | Beekman, Madeleine; Latty, Tanya; Biological Sciences; Plant & Food Sciences | Brainless but Multi-Headed: Decision Making by the Acellular Slime Mould Physarum polycephalum, Journal of Molecular Biology, vol.427, N/A, 2015,pp 3734-3743 |
2013 | Cheaters sometimes prosper: targeted worker
reproduction in honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies
during swarming | Beekman, Madeleine; Duncan, Michael; Holmes, Michael; Oldroyd, Benjamin; Allsopp, Michael H; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences | Cheaters sometimes prosper: targeted worker
reproduction in honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies
during swarming, Molecular Ecology, vol.22, 16, 2013,pp 4298-4306 |
2007 | Cheating honeybee workers produce royal offspring | Beekman, Madeleine; Jordan, Lyndon; Oldroyd, Benjamin; Allsopp, Michael; Wossler, Theresa; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences | Cheating honeybee workers produce royal offspring, Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, vol.275,(1632),2007,pp 345-351 |
2014 | Cheating workers with large activated ovaries avoid risky foraging | Beekman, Madeleine; Goudie, Frances; Oldroyd, Benjamin; Roth, Katherine; Allsopp, Michael H; Wossler, Theresa C; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences | Cheating workers with large activated ovaries avoid risky foraging, Behavioral Ecology, vol.25, 3, 2014,pp 668-674 |
2017 | Collective decision making in the red dwarf honeybee Apis florea: do the bees simply follow the flowers? | Beekman, Madeleine; Makinson, James; Oldroyd, Benjamin; Schaerf, Timothy; Wagner, N; School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES); School of Biological Sciences; School of Biological Sciences; School of Biological Sciences; School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES) | Collective decision making in the red dwarf honeybee Apis florea: do the bees simply follow the flowers?, Insectes Sociaux, vol.64, 4, 2017,pp 557-566 |
2004 | Comparing Foraging Behaviour Of Small And Large Honey Bee Colonies By Decoding Waggle Dances Made By Foragers | Beekman, Madeleine; Ratnieks, Francis L. W.; Seraphides, N; Sumpter, D J T; Biological Sciences | Comparing Foraging Behaviour Of Small And Large Honey Bee Colonies By Decoding Waggle Dances Made By Foragers, Functional Ecology, vol.18,(6),2004,pp 829-835 |
2014 | Consensus building in giant Asian honeybee, Apis dorsata, swarms on the move | Beekman, Madeleine; Makinson, James; Oldroyd, Benjamin; Schaerf, Timothy; Rattanawannee, Atsalek; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences | Consensus building in giant Asian honeybee, Apis dorsata, swarms on the move, Animal Behaviour, vol.93, N/A, 2014,pp 191-199 |
2006 | The costs and benefits of genetic heterogeneity in resistance against parasites in social insects | Beekman, Madeleine; van Baalen, Minus; Biological Sciences | The costs and benefits of genetic heterogeneity in resistance against parasites in social insects, The American Naturalist, vol.167,(4),2006,pp 568-577 |
2014 | The costs of being male: are there sex-specific effects of uniparental mitochondrial inheritance? | Beekman, Madeleine; Aanen, Duur; Dowling, Damien; Biological Sciences | The costs of being male: are there sex-specific effects of uniparental mitochondrial inheritance?, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Biological Sciences, vol.369, 1646, 2014,pp 1-7 |
2017 | Cytogenetic basis of thelytoky in Apis mellifera capensis | Barton, Deborah; Beekman, Madeleine; Cole-Clark, Miles P; Gloag, Rosalyn; Oldroyd, Benjamin; Reid, Rebecca; Ronai, Isobel; Smith, Nicholas; Allsopp, Michael H; Wossler, Theresa C; School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES); School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES); School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES); School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES); School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES); School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES); School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES); School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES) | Cytogenetic basis of thelytoky in Apis mellifera capensis, Apidologie, vol.48, 5, 2017,pp 623-634 |
2008 | Dance precision of Apis florea - clues to the evolution of the honeybee dance language? | Beekman, Madeleine; Even, Naïla; Gloag, Rosalyn; Oldroyd, Benjamin; Wattanachaiyingchareon, Wandee; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences; Biological Sciences | Dance precision of Apis florea - clues to the evolution of the honeybee dance language?, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, vol.62,(8),2008,pp 1259-1265 |