Searching journal content for articles similar to Drapeau et al. 16 (11): 1385.

Displaying results 1-3 of 3
For checked items
  1. ...indicating the lowest and light gray the highest colony size; the yellow bars depict the size of each species, and the red/blue bars correspond to the average GC content of the of each species. Average GC content decreases with increasing colony size. The rightmost horizontal bar plots show total gene counts...
  2. ...honey, queens rely on lipids and proteins in the form of royal jelly fed to them by workers, and drones fall somewhere in between (Winston 1987a). After the food travels through the esophagus, it proceeds through four major organs in the abdomen before waste is eliminated (Fig. 2A): (1) the crop...
  3. ..., behavior, and lifespan among adults (Ho¨lldobler and Wilson 1990). Importantly, these castedetermining signals often derive from environmental—physical, nutritional (e.g., royal jelly), social—cues rather than genetic factors (Wheeler 1986, 1991; Schwander et al. 2010; Kamakura 2011; Rajakumar et al. 2012...
For checked items

Preprint Server