Publikationen von Michael L. Smith
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Zeitschriftenartikel (32)
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54 (1), 13 (2023)
Dynamics of honey bee colony death and its implications for Varroa destructor mite transmission using observation hives. Apidologie 2.
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25 (9), 104842 (2022)
Behavioral variation across the days and lives of honey bees. iScience 3.
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9, 581222 (2021)
Hierarchical approach for comparing collective behavior across scales: Cellular systems to honey bee colonies. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 4.
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118 (31), e2103605118 (2021)
Imperfect comb construction reveals the architectural abilities of honeybees. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 5.
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12, 1110 (2021)
Social networks predict the life and death of honey bees. Nature Communications 6.
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10 (1), 3746 (2020)
Artificial shaking signals in honey bee colonies elicit natural responses. Scientific Reports 7.
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45 (3), S. 679 - 687 (2020)
Colony-level chemical profiles do not provide reliable information about colony size in the honey bee. Ecological Entomology 8.
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287, 20200877 (2020)
A scientist like me: demographic analysis of biology textbooks reveals both progress and long-term lags. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 9.
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2018 (May), S. 585 - 588 (2018)
Who steals from a honey stand? American Bee Journal 10.
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72 (12), S. 2810 - 2817 (2018)
Queenless honey bees build infrastructure for direct reproduction until their new queen proves her worth. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution 11.
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360 (6395), S. 1370 - 1370 (2018)
Dinner without reservations. Science 12.
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2017 (April), S. 345 - 346 (2017)
Silly science not so: Senator Flake’s wastebook and science-funding advice. American Bee Journal 13.
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71 (11), 169 (2017)
Larger but not louder: Bigger honey bee colonies have quieter combs. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 14.
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220 (9), S. 1597 - 1605 (2017)
The cues of colony size: How honey bees sense that their colony is large enough to begin to invest in reproduction. The Journal of Experimental Biology 15.
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11 (3), e0150362 (2016)
How honey bee colonies survive in the wild: Testing the importance of small nests and frequent swarming. PLoS One 16.
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219 (14), S. 2156 - 2165 (2016)
The behavioral regulation of thirst, water collection and water storage in honey bee colonies. The Journal of Experimental Biology 17.
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11 (12), e0167798 (2016)
Varroa destructor mites can nimbly climb from flowers onto foraging honey bees. PLoS One 18.
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2016 (Aug.), S. 31 - 32 (2016)
When is your honey bee colony read for "the puberty talk"? Bee Culture 19.
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201, S. 769 - 770 (2016)
How do wild honey bee colonies survive Varroa mite infestations? American Bee Journal 20.
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63 (1), S. 61 - 65 (2016)
Caught in an evolutionary trap: Worker honey bees that have drifted into foreign colonies do not invest in ovary activation. Insectes Sociaux 21.
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63 (4), S. 553 - 563 (2016)
Honey bee sociometry: Tracking honey bee colonies and their nest contents from colony founding until death. Insectes Sociaux 22.
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46, 716 (2015)
Crowding honeybee colonies in apiaries can increase their vulnerability to the deadly ectoparasite Varroa destructor. Apidologie 23.
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52 (5), S. 190 - 193 (2015)
Tanging does not cause flying swarms to settle. Journal of Apicultural Research 24.
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103, S. 29 - 33 (2015)
Adaptive tuning of an extended phenotype: Honeybees seasonally shift their honey storage to optimize male production. Animal Behaviour 25.
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2, e338 (2014)
Honey bee sting pain index by body location. PeerJ 26.
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2014, S. 409 - 410 (2014)
News Flash!: Tanging does not work. American Bee Journal 27.
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101 (10), S. 783 - 790 (2014)
A critical number of workers in a honeybee colony triggers investment in reproduction. Die Naturwissenschaften 28.
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6 (5), e25004 (2013)
Partial ovary development is widespread in honey bees and comparable to other eusocial bees and wasps. Communicative & integrative biology 29.
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83 (6), S. 1319 - 1324 (2012)
Do honeybees use the directional information in round dances to find nearby food sources? Animal Behaviour 30.
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22 (21), S. 2027 - 2031 (2012)
Promiscuous honey bee queens increase colony productivity by suppressing worker selfishness. Current Biology 31.
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7 (8), e43319 (2012)
The honey bee parasite Nosema ceranae: Transmissible via food exchange? PLoS One 32.
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140, S. 6 (2012)
College Beekeeper is both a blueprint and a support system. Bee Culture