Search Results - "Grozinger, C.M"
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effects of mating and instrumental insemination on queen honey bee flight behaviour and gene expression
Published in Insect molecular biology (01-04-2010)“…Mating is fundamental to most organisms, although the physiological and transcriptional changes associated with this process have been largely characterized…”
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Measuring Plant Attractiveness to Pollinators: Methods and Considerations
Published in Journal of economic entomology (12-10-2022)“…Global pollinator declines have fostered increased public interest in creating pollinator-friendly gardens in human-managed landscapes. Indeed, studies on…”
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Modulation of social interactions by immune stimulation in honey bee, Apis mellifera, workers
Published in BMC biology (17-11-2008)“…Immune response pathways have been relatively well-conserved across animal species, with similar systems in both mammals and invertebrates. Interestingly,…”
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Queen reproductive state modulates pheromone production and queen-worker interactions in honeybees
Published in Behavioral ecology (01-09-2009)“…The mandibular glands of queen honeybees produce a pheromone that modulates many aspects of worker honeybee physiology and behavior and is critical for colony…”
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Regulation of brain gene expression in honey bees by brood pheromone
Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-04-2009)“…Pheromones are very important in animal communication. To learn more about the molecular basis of pheromone action, we studied the effects of a potent honey…”
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Synganglion transcriptome and developmental global gene expression in adult females of the American dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis (Acari: Ixodidae)
Published in Insect molecular biology (01-08-2011)“…454 Pyrosequencing was used to characterize the expressed genes from the synganglion and associated neurosecretory organs of unfed and partially fed virgin and…”
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Differential expression of odorant receptor genes involved in the sexual isolation of two Heliothis moths
Published in Insect molecular biology (01-02-2011)“…Moth sexual communication systems are highly diverse, but the mechanisms underlying their evolutionary diversification remain unclear. Recently, genes coding…”
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